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884.1 | | IP$16.36.32.41::SIMON | Simon Jackson @reo 830 X3879 | Mon Jul 24 1995 13:32 | 15 |
| Veli,
thanks to to you and all the other people for the kind words. Over the
last four years Phil Dave and I have watched our baby grow and now leave home.
Itis a time of mixed emotions for all of us.
We have always strived to give the best support we can to the field etc (we
have worked on the other side of the fence as well) and hope that you
have had patience with us when things have not gone as well as hoped.
We have enjoyed both the engineering work and the contact with customers and
the field personnel in DEC.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers Simon...
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884.2 | | AZUR::HEUSBOURG | | Mon Jul 24 1995 19:21 | 12 |
| Phil, Simon,
I'm joining Veli and others to thank you too for all this years
of dedicated work and cooperation.
During all the time spent on the OSCint project, I always got
very good support from you guys.
Good luck for the future.
Cheers,
Christian.
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884.3 | Thanks from Calgary | CTUADM::COOKE | Vern Cooke @CTU (Western Canada CNS) | Mon Jul 24 1995 21:38 | 9 |
| Phil, Simon:
I, too, would like to thank you for your efforts in making PCM such a
fine product. Besides the technical aspects, you understood that some
of us use PCM to deliver services to real, live Customers, and your
answers have always been timely, complete and thorough!
Best of luck for the future!
....... Vern.
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884.4 | | ICEKRM::KUNG | | Mon Jul 24 1995 23:46 | 25 |
| Phil and Simon:
Thank you both very, very much for all the hard work and support
you've put into this project during the past year that I've been
on this team. Of the products that I've managed, and those I've
seen managed, yours is among the best engineering teams I've ever
been fortunate enough to work with (this including Dave B, Phil G,
and Dan B). Your support of the product and for me and the rest
of the team here have been nothing less than 100+%, I know I can
always count on you, and our customers and field people have
always gotten more and better support than they'd expected (this
is secondhand relayed to me, and I believe it). You've made
my job easier than it otherwise could have been, and I count myself
lucky to have had the privilege of working with you as the engineering
team.
Here on the product management front, we are still carrying on
our "work" to make sure the decisions made are based on all the
available facts we can find and provide. This aside, I hope our
paths cross again, and I know that with your professionalism and
dedication, whomever you work with or for would find that they've
got themselves quite the team or persons.
Regards,
Rae Collier
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884.5 | | SNOFS1::ELLISS | Are you all sitting too comfybold square on your botty? - Then w | Tue Jul 25 1995 03:16 | 24 |
| Well, Simon & Phil,
You look as though you are finally going. So here are my best wishes to
you both from the other side of the world, maybe I'll run into you guys
again sometime.
When I worked with you both in the UK, over the last 5 years, sure we
had our disagreements, but you were both highly valuable members of a
group that I consider (biasedness aside) to be one of the best that
ever came out of Digital. We were a forward thinking proactive group
that came up with many ideas that the company is only now thinking
about. You guys were the ones that made much of it possible with your
engineering skills and your own ideas.
Unfortunately, in the Digital of today, being right is not enough. You
have engineered a superb product and returned revenue well above
target, but still are not required. What ever hapenned to the 'people'
company of old?
Good luck guys, I wish you well on your new "mission to discover
strange new worlds".
Shaun
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884.6 | Chiming in | GLRMAI::WELLINGTON | Larry Wellington NSM Tech Support | Tue Jul 25 1995 14:07 | 15 |
| To add my voice to the growing chorus, let me express my appreciation
for the good work you have done. You took a fine product and made it
significantly better. In all that you have done, you "did the right
thing," reflecting the best meaning of that phrase in Digital's
history.
When your paths seemed to diverge from the officially approved
management orthodoxy, it generally was because you were way ahead of
the rest of us. Eventually, we caught up with you, most of the time.
This is sounding like a funeral oration, and it's not meant to be. I
hope that we will have opportunities to work together in the future,
and best of luck!
Larry
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884.7 | | 29067::BUTTERWORTH | Gun Control is a steady hand. | Fri Jul 28 1995 15:21 | 12 |
| Goodbye guys! Thanks for the kind departing words in note 3. It's been
a real pleasure working with you over the past couple years. You will be
missed! And don't worry about all those beers... I'll collect them
someday. ;-}
Oh, and Simon...
VMS Rules!!! ;-}
The best of luck to you both!
Dan
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