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batye
batye
2/24/2016 2:56:16 AM
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Re: AT&T and DirectTV merge
@mhhf1ve  I could not agree more and do hope in the future we will get better AI solution to sort out...

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
2/23/2016 7:59:51 PM
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Re: AT&T and DirectTV merge
It's always interesting to hear stories of how large databases are managed when they contain live customer data.... There are some fascinating stories behind the airline industry's booking database. All these "home grown" systems meet some NP-hard level problems when trying to sort them and merge them. Maybe someday we'll have quantum computers or really good AI to sort all this stuff out more quickly and easily. :P

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clrmoney
clrmoney
2/19/2016 10:20:47 PM
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AT&T and DirectTV merge
I think it is a great idea and opportunity for this merge more data for cell phones and more channels in a way and better deals for customers etc.

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Mike Robuck
Mike Robuck
2/19/2016 9:33:12 AM
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Pam
Thanks! I think Women in Comms editor Sarah Thomas will be speaking with Pam at some point in the near future. 

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DHagar
DHagar
2/18/2016 8:49:53 PM
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Re: single truck roll
Mike, great interview!  No wonder Pam is recognized as a leading woman in the industry.

Excellent knowledge of what it takes to make the merger work and to successfully implement.  You can see she knows how to develop the focus (aligned to the customer), provide realistic selection criteria for decision making in implementation, and in building the new culture that works well for the employees and result in improved services to the customers.  A great model.  No wonder AT&T is a leader!

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Mike Robuck
Mike Robuck
2/18/2016 5:16:13 PM
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single truck roll
Single truck roll; good for saving money by service providers, good for customers to get things connected in one stop. 

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