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- From: parallel@netcom.com (B. Mitchell Loebel)
- Subject: The PARALLEL Processing Connection - What Is It?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.051540.3381@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 05:15:40 GMT
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- The PARALLEL Processing Connection is an entrepreneurial
- association; we mean to assist our members in spawning very
- successful new businesses involving parallel processing.
-
- Our meetings take place on the second Monday of each month at
- 7:30 PM at Sun Microsystems at 901 South San Antonio Road in
- Palo Alto, California. Southbound travelers exit 101 at San
- Antonio ; northbound attendees also exit at San Antonio and take the
- overpass to the other side of 101. There is an $8 visitor fee for non-
- members and members ($40 per year) are admitted free. Our phone
- number is (408) 732-9869 for a recorded message about upcoming
- meetings.
-
- Since the PPC was formed in late 1989 many people have sampled
- it, found it to be very valuable, and even understand what we're up
- to. Nonetheless, certain questions persist. Now, as we begin our
- fourth year of operation, perhaps we can and should clarify some of
- the issues. For example:
-
- Q. What is PPC's raison d'etre?
- A. The PARALLEL Processing Connection is an entrepreneurial
- organization intent on facilitating the emergence of new businesses.
- PPC does not become an active member of any such new entities, ie:
- is not itself a profit center.
-
- Q. The issue of 'why' is perhaps the most perplexing. After all, a
- $40 annual membership fee is essentially free and how can anything
- be free in 1992? What's the payoff? For whom?
- A. That's actually the easiest question of all. Those of us who are
- active members hope to be a part of new companies that get spun
- off; the payoff is for all of us -- this is an easy win-win! Since
- nothing else exists to facilitate hands-on entrepreneurship, we
- decided to put it together ourselves.
-
- Q. How can PPC assist its members?
- A. PPC is a large technically credible organization. We have close
- to 100 paid members and a large group of less regular visitors; we
- mail to approximately 500 engineers and scientists (primarily in
- Silicon Valley). Major companies need to maintain visibility in the
- community and connection with it; that makes us an important
- conduit. PPC's strategy is to trade on that value by collaborating
- with important companies for the benefit of its members. Thus, as
- an organization, we have been able to obtain donated hardware,
- software, and training and we've put together a small development
- lab for hands-on use of members at our Sunnyvale office. Further,
- we've been able to negotiate discounts on seminars and
- hardware/software purchases by members. Most important,
- alliances such as we described give us an inside opportunity to
- JOINT VENTURE SITUATIONS.
-
- Q. As an attendee, what should I do to enhance my opportunities?
- A. Participate, participate, participate. Many important industry
- principals and capital people are in our audience looking for the
- 'movers'!
-
- For further information contact:
-
- --
- B. Mitchell Loebel parallel@netcom.COM
- PARALLEL Processing Connection 408-732-9869
-