SCO Support
Fred Rump
fred at compu.com
Sat Jun 29 02:34:31 AEST 1991
steve at fossrv.UUCP (Steve Foster) writes:
>I called SCO to ask about what drivers for what cards are supported in
>XenixNet 1.3. Sales, did not know, you get connected to media. Media
>says were are not technical, call tech support, transfer back to sales.
Steve, nobody like to pay for something called support. Our
customers hate to get a bill every month for something they think
they should get for free. We hate to pay SCO and many others
money for a product we never really think is worth the price.
Yet, support is the most critical ingredient in keeping customers
happy all the way down the line to the end user who finally must
pay the bill. Companies that don't offer good support will not be
around for the long run. The problem is that people need to be
around to wait for our calls and find answers to our crazy
questions.
Sometimes our problems are more ancient than the people we talk
with. I mean if I ask you about pip, stat and bdos you might be
stumped as you never even heard of the stuff. Yet, these things
used to be second nature to many of us in the old CP/M days.
Things change. Xenix is slowly going away and folks aren't really
running around creating new hardware solutions to old operating
systems. There's simply no money in it.
Therefore the suggested solution to get with more current
technology if the customer wants better response time. Most of
our business comes from our existing customers who have needs of
growth and change and we adjust accordingly. We also try to keep
everyone as current as possible with all their various software
pieces so that obsolescence is delayed. Remember - everything
will be obsolete any day soon now. Usually we're still waiting
for the latest fix.
On the subject of wasting time on the phone - don't do it. Use
e-mail. It works pretty well as far as I can tell and needs no
attendance or waiting around for someone to answer.
Also remember that if SCO were as bad as you claim they are, they
wouldn't be the leading force in small multi-user systems in the
world. Nobody is perfect - especially not us resellers. If we
were we wouldn't need support, right? We'd know it all.
Fred
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Fred Rump | 'A little learning is a dangerous thing/Drink deep
CompuData, Inc. | or taste not the Pierian spring' Alexander Pope
10501 Drummond Rd. | SCO Advanced Product Center
Philadelphia, Pa. 19154| Internet: fred at COMPU.COM (215-824-3000)
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