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Re: Followup British Telecom outage reason


From: Paul Vixie <vixie () vix com>
Date: 25 Nov 2001 19:30:07 -0800


Possibly slow down a bit on rolling all those new features and widgets 
into the software.... Make the software do what it should, reliably.. then
put the new stuff in there.

Yeah but... these activities support existing customers with existing
products, and they enable no revenue (the support fees are already in
the bag).  To dedicate that much engineering energy -- probably more
than 50% of the corporate total if "doing it right" is the goal -- would
put new customer revenue and new product revenue at risk.

This icky tradeoff is why new (as in pre-IPO in some cases) vendors can
still get a fair test in existing networks.  Eng&Ops type people have
told me more than once that they thought $NEW_ROUTER_VENDOR could be a
good investment simply because nearly 100% of their engineering resources
would be dedicated to making their small number of customers happy, and
being a larger customer amongst a small set increased this advantage even
more.

The big challenge at an established router company is in management of the
competing priorities more than in management of, or doing of, engineering.
-- 
Paul Vixie <vixie () eng paix net>
President, PAIX.Net Inc. (NASD:MFNX)


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