Friend Finder


The “Friend Finder” has mostly been superceded by the Wang VS Ning website. If you prefer to be added to the Friend Finder page here, or wish to be added here also, just contact me and let me know.

TM


 

 

Wang Laboratories Friend Finder Page

 

Finding Lost Friends

 

(a free service of The Unofficial Wang VS Information Center)

 


Would you like to find friends the Wang Laboratories employee and user community with whom you’ve lost contact? Look at the messages below, and if you think you recognize someone, send them an e-mail message and say hello! (the email links only work if you have JavaScript enabled)

If the announcement begins with a code (e.g. “X1234”), click on it, then enter the ID code anywhere in the Subject of your e-mail message (some browsers will set the Subject correctly — many will not). I will auto-forward your message to the person who submitted the announcement.

If the announcement begins with a name or standard Internet e-mail address, just click on it to send mail directly to the person.

If you would like to post your own public message, with your proposed text. If you are concerned about personal privacy you may omit last names and other specific identifying information. At a minimum, submissions should begin with the year or years when you worked at or had contact with the people you seek, the location where you were, department (if appropriate), and your first name (see the example below).

This page is indexed by the major WWW search engines. This means that people will get “hits” on this page if they search for your name on the Web — assuming you provide your name as it was when people knew you.

See the end of this page for links to search engines and other ways of finding people on the Web and in USENET newsgroups.


 

Example

 


1987-1989, Lowell, AARDVARK Compiler Group. Joe would like to hear from Harry, Betty, and others. [this is a sample posting with forwarding enabled to protect the email address from public disclosure]


 

Listings

 


Arthur Rochlin writes:

In the late 1960’s I worked for a company called Tecott, Jackson and Company. A salesman for Wang came to us with their programable calculator, and as a result we developed the program that calculated Yield To Maturity for bonds using the Wang calculator. I am trying to determine the correct name for that salesperson. It has been a long time, but I think his first name was Wally. If anyone can help me with this information I would appreciate it very much.

Thanks,

Art

Added: 2010-10-12


Jim Robertson writes:

i worked at north st tewksbury and pawtucket blvd. lowell.im looking for these people paul frasier,steve murdoch,doug mcclaren,marc champagne,brian thieverge,bob donnelly and joe murak.i worked with these people back in the 80’s.can you help me?thanks jim robertson p. s.i lived in somerville at the time.my email is somrjim@comcast.net

Added: 2010-10-12


Brad King writes:

Dear Mr. Junker, First, I would like to state that I have been a real fan of yours and really appreciate what you have done to keep Wang alive. I think I can safely say that anyone who has had experience on a Wang VS system as a programer, analyst, user or worked for Wang knows what a special experience that was and what a great product that never received the praise that it should have gotten. Anyway, enough emotion. My name is Brad King and I live in San Antonio, Texas and worked as a customer field engineer for Wang Labs in the 1980s. I then continued working with Wang systems with Intelogic Trace, a 3rd party nationwide maintenance company through the mid 1990s and then started my own service company until 2001. I loved the great times and friends that I met through the years and spent some time supporting the New York Transit Authority’s vast VS network in the 1990s and met many great NYC based Wang CEs. I would love to hear from any of my old friends from Chicago, NY or wherever. Thank You

Added: 2010-10-12


Bruce Gowans writes:

I’m trying to locate an old friend, James Evans. We worked together at Mohawk Data Scieces in the early 70’s, an he then moved to Texas to work for Wang around 1975. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Bruce Gowans
bristoltech@comcast.net
410-326-1155

Added: 2010-10-12


Harmon Prives writes:

My mother, Florence Prives, was Dr Wang’s first personal secretary when he began his business on the second floor of an industrial building in Cambridge, MA in the early 1950s. She continued working with him when he moved to Natick in the latter part of the 1950s and eventually resigned when he moved to Tewksbury. I remember visiting his home when he moved to Concord as his business grew.

Harmon Prives

Added: 2010-10-12


Peter J Hilson writes:

Peter J would love to get in contact with Meg Burgess, Jack Farrell, Charles E Cheney, Robert Waite, and Maureen Sousa – some of the great people I worked with in the Lowell towers during the late 80s

_____________________________________________________________

Peter J Hilson PMP
Endacon Pty Ltd
Tel: +61 (0)4 1210 6109
www.endacon.net

Added: 2010-10-12


Leon de Bliquy writes:

Looking forward to contacting Phillip Noyce former emloyee of Wang.
I first met Phil in Cape Town 1979, then again in Lowel and New York 1986.
Our collective interest is Art in Africa.
Contact would be wonderfull.
Hopefully
A friend
Leon de Bliquy
leondebliquy@hotmail.com
www.leondebliquy.com

Added: 2010-10-12


Andrew Buist writes:

My beloved late ex father in law was Jon F Kropper. Unfortunately his daughter Jean and I divorced a year ago but Istill have very fond memories of him (and her) I only knew him for a short time but we got on like a house on fire. A terrific bloke, a great mate and a mentor who is to this day sadly missed. Love to hear stories from any one who knew him and worked with him. I am sure he influenced others to go on to greatness. Vale JFK

Added: 2010-10-12


Peter Cox writes:

Would like to contact Clive Hill who worked at Wang in London UK, probably Great West Road, think it would have been late 80′ or early ’90’s. I actually knew Clive from earlier when I worked with him at Schweppes Marble Arch in the mid 60’s – KDF8 – RCA501 operations. I worked in Wang 83 and 84 for a VS to CICS connection for the DSS in Australia and also early implementations of SMTP.

Peter Cox

Added: 2010-10-12


Fred Paccione writes:

I am Fred Paccione and I worked as a District sales manager in the New Jersey office. I enjoyed all the prople that worked with me and would love to hear from all of you. Please drop me aline at fredpacc@gmail.com

Added: 2010-10-12


Steve Mello writes:

My name is Steve Mello and I worked in Wang Dept. 90 in Tewksbury from April 1979 until April 1983 when I left to join the Lowell Fire Dept. where I just began my 27th year.

I started out in the warehouse and then got a job in Order Administration where my supervisor was Phil Bradley who I believe lived in Somerville Massachusetts. Some of the people in my office were Walter Gallagher, Bob Caldwell, Sue Defeo, Patty Toomey, Kathy Toomey and Bob Hoell.

I would also like to hear from the people in the Southern District offices with who I used to be on the phone with all the time.

Steve Mello
Lowell, Masssachusets

bichonboys@comcast.net

Added: 2010-10-12


Ricardo Rosenblatt writes:

I try to find Jack Behar from Wang LABS boston.

Thanks.

Ricardo Rosenblatt

Added: 2010-10-12


JoAnn Arndt writes:

Looking for Denyse Gould who worked out of the Chicago area office back in 1983. Both she and I worked for Ken Sullivan in the demonstration center. At the time we were both employed my last name was Sand. I married a fellow Wang employee Rick Arndt. Also looking for Jim Gary who I worked with at the district office in Oakbrook, IL. Also was involved in starting the first Call Center in Atlanta with Ken Grazer.

JoAnn Arndt
Joann@arndtassociates.com

Added: 2010-10-12


Dan McCormick writes:

1970 -1980, worked for the Wang District in Vancouver Canada as a DSM. Later in Seattle WA as an ISO and Consultant. Primarily VS. Copyrighted some COBOL Business applications. Would like to hear from others in the PNW. I also spent some time in Lowell and developed some friends there. If you recognize my name contact me as well.

To Thomas:

In my opinion, Wang products were ahead of their time in many areas. This is evidenced by the number of times I see others rediscovering them as if they were a new concept or technology. Even some of the names are borrowed from Wang. When I first joined Wang and went into the service department, I saw many products and names on products that later were claimed to be new and coined by others. Hmmm…

Dan McCormick, MBA, CDP, CSP, CCP.
internetsitemakers.com
mobilesitemakers.com
starterscripts.com

Added: 2010-10-12


Geoff Morgan writes:

Hi Thomas

I am in the UK and worked for Wang since 1987. We’ve been in contact before, but I doubt you will remember!

I was UK top level software support (OS, Pace, Office, WSN etc), and when the VS folded in around 2000 they put me onto project management.

Well, my time with the company is just about to end, as they are laying me off from end of this month.

All of my best memories go back to the Wang days. And even then we always seemed to be at risk of being laid off. I was just reading about Wang on Wikipedia, I’d forgotten about Joe Tucci, and also Rick Miller.

I was just reading your site and found out there is a new VS. Do you have any idea where these have been sold, and if the customers would have any requirements for old VS skills, as I would much prefer to be technical than carry on being a project manager!!

It was great to read your site, it brought back many happy memories.

Geoff

Geoff Morgan
Senior Project Manager
Programme Management Group
Getronics

Mob: +44 (0) 77400 92719
geoff.morgan@getronics.com
www.getronics.com

Added: 2010-10-12


Mike Hyland writes:

MIke Hyland Wang Sales rep for central Fla in the late 1970’s. Enjoyed the challenges of opening many major accounts for Wang 2200, MVP and VS series systems with NASA, US Navy, a slew of banks, auto dealers, Nascar, manufacturing firms, City governments and Insurance sales companies… Love to here from any of the Fla Wang folks and the 3rd party software folks. I went on to sell Used Wang and DEC systems to small business accounts and then jumped headlong into IBM and PC compatable sales as one of the first resellers for IBM, Zenith, Wang PC, Columbia, Compaq etc etc. Spend all of the 80’s and early 90’s selling, installing PC’s from Lousiana in over 5000 small business in the southern states with sub dealers like Mike Dell.

Got into pushing factory refurbs to Sams Club, Costco, Tigerdirect and others advertising closeouts in Computer Shopper. Still sell the hardware today but mostly for client’s back office systems who have me design and manage their ecommerce web sites. Guess I’m now a dinosaur in both computer sales and internet site development since launching 3 sponsor sites for the 1996 US Olympic in Atlanta Ga. Still working at automating brick-n-mortar and online businesses every day as part of my retirement plan… LOL.

One site I’ve worked on for years is the highest converting product web site in the world… www.suspenders.com for over 5 years averaging 1 sale per 15 -18 visitors. It’s one of over 100 sites I designed and launched.

Meeting and talking with Doctor An Wang in Lowell was an honor… but I was especially awed by the smarts of John Cunningham who should have run as a Ma. Senator or USA President as the man was well versed in every subject from politics to IT and gifted speaker.

Mike Hyland Image Marketing Services
webmaster for Holdup Suspender Company
22900 Pleasant,Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080
(586) 498-2346
www.Suspenders.com
www.Get-in2.com/ims.htm

Added: 2010-10-12


Espie Hart, Jr. writes:

My name is: Espie Hart, Jr.

I was the MIS director for the Mid-Atlantic office in Philadelphia, Pa from 1983-1987.

I worked directly for Ed Rock the Philadelphia Controller and Jan Liu the Eastern MIS director for the corporation.

I have been trying to find some of my old colleagues from the past.

Espie Hart, Jr.
Former MIS Director, Wang Labs, Sales Office, 1818 Market Street, 35th Floor, Philadelphia, PA

If there is anyone out there from that era please contact me ehartjr@hotmail.com

Added: 2010-10-12


Richard Murphy writes:

1984-1996 Richard (Rickie) Murphy. I worked for Wang in Virginia and Massachusetts. I wouldn’t mind hearing from some of my old colleagues. Look me up, I’m still in Mass.


Doris Brown writes:

Can anyone help me please with my Wang pc?


Sean Bauer writes:

My father, Herbert Charles Bauer worked as a programmer for Wang in the mid-60’s, around 1965. He passed away in 1981, and I am now trying to find people who knew him. If anyone worked with him please email me.

Thanks


Terry Abuah writes:

I use to work at Wang in Brentford (Distribution / Logistics) also the Datacenter and at 1000 Great West Road from 1987 until I was made redundant in 1992.

Alan Davis use to be the CEO then followed by Mike Todman who was brought over from the States.

Recently for some unknown reason Wang has been on my mind and I am currently trying to purchase the following books:

  • Riding the Runaway Horse – Charles Kenny
  • Lessons – Dr AN Wang.

I was awarded the outstanding UK Employee award in 1990 presented by Mike Todman.

It is such a shame about Wang, I miss the company and even the people – 12 years later.

If anyone is still around and have such good thoughts – send me a mail.


Alan Renton writes:

I’m trying to find out any info on Dataserv, what happened to the company etc. I worked for them at the Eden Praire, MN site. My Google search so far indicates they changed name to Wang Labs.


James English writes:

My name is James English and I worked at WANG from 1985-1989, mostly on the VS5-6, OSI, 2200 and DVX series equipment. I worked out of the Tewksbury and Pawtucket Road – Chelmsford, Mass. facilities. I would love to hear from any of the other people that worked at these facilities with me.

Thanks!


Russ Glod writes:

’80 – ’86, Lowell Marketing Support, Dallas, Distict staff, looking for 11th floor, 1st tower, marketing folks – Carl Masi’s folks.


Elizabeth Ocasio writes:

Hi, my name is Elizabeth. I live in Boston, MA. I am looking for a friend who moved to Frankfurt, Germany four years ago. His name is Joseph Vazquez and his email address was jvazq at level3 dot com. It’s been three years that I haven’t heard from him. If you find anything, please send me an email.

Thank you.

Lisa


Lillian Andrews writes:

1980-1990. Worked mainly at the Pawucket Boulevard facility. Would love to chat with anyone from our group in Material Planning.


Douglas Duquaine writes:

I worked in the Detroit Michigan branches from 1985 through 1989. Those were some of the best and worst times. Love to hear from any colleagues.


Richard Fink writes:

I’m trying to locate an old buddy of mine who worked for Wang in Nairobi Kenya during the late 70’s, early 80’s. His name is John Farrance.

He was out of the Lowell MA office assigned in Nairobi and worked for Phil (Philip B.) Noyce, Regional Director, Mid Africa. Another Wang associate in Nairobi was Bob (Robert P.) Soucy, Director, Field Software Support.

Do you have contacts for any of these guys ? Either Phil or Bob may know of John’s current address. I was an independent consultant and had selected Wang VS systems there for a number of African run projects including KPCU (coffee) and Kaplan & Stratton (law). John & I were best friends but have lost contact.

Can you help me in any way ? Thanks.

-Ric


Douglas Gagnon writes:

Hello to all,

Just bumped into this web site out of boredom and could not believe all this history. I worked for Wang Labs from 1980 – 1991 (Lowell) and still remember my employee # 16520 hahahaha. Looking for Mike Cassie who worked at Electronics Ave.

Doug Gagnon


Stu Selip writes: founded and operated Selip Management Services, Inc., licensed Wang VS custom software vendor in NYC, from 1979 – 2001; Presently CTO of New Age Network, Inc.; I’d love to hear from the original crew at Lex. and 59th…Email me.


James A. Chandler worked for Wang from 1967 to 1989. Hired by Vic Neal, a one of a kind person.
Worked for Bob Dooley and the late Jon Kropper.
Started out as an assembler in 1967 working on cables and harnesses.
Moved on to Bonded storage where we (Andy Palardy & Frank Brent) tested completed assemblies prior to shipment.
Moved on to other positions including sub assembly stockrooms (Butch, Russ, Kathy & the Flahertys).
Subassemblies with Jeanne, Kaye, Bob, Joe Cormier, Bruce, Dennis, Nancy X 2 etc…
Remember The Great Imposter?
Can not forget the day the test set fell off the table right in front of the Doctor and he just kept on walking and we never heard a word.
Then the subcontract area with Linda, and others. Where we exceeded all management’s expectations.
Incoming with Tom, Steve Jerry, Eddie, etc…
Finally Final lines with Lorrie, Lata, Jennie, & Mary(everyone should remember Mary).
A great place to work softball games behind Tewksbury Jr high where The Doctor, Werner and John C. as well as Freddie would come and join in the games.
Such GREAT memories.

Now in Bradenton Fl working for Raytheon in St. Pete after stops in Huntsville AL, & Tucson AZ.


James English writes: I worked at WANG (METD) from 1985-1989, mostly on the VS5-6 family and some 2200 series equipment. I worked out of the Tewksbury, and Pawtucket Road – Chelmsford, Mass. facilities. I would love to hear from Lori Wells, Bob Gill, Mark Bushiami, Steve Terrio, John Giannantonio, Scott McDonald or any of the other 2000+ people that worked at these facilities with me. (Got the whole over 40 thing going on and can’t remember all the names anymore, Lol!)


Andy Hansard writes: I worked as a CE and later DTS in the Atlanta area from 1980 till 1987. I would like to find friends who I worked with like Liz Nusser, Joe Nesbit, Tom Harp and John Houser.


Richard Guillotte, General Services, 1967 thru 1986, copy center, print shop, shipping receiving, courier, delivered to NE trade shows, and special handling of proto types to field offices. Chauffered the Wang Family for 2 years. Delivered into Ottawa for trade shows thru Al Maria.

Moved to Ohio, Looking for Jerry Bedard shipping & receiving out of the Tewksbury plant, Louis DeFillippo General Services, Scott Campbell, Keith Anthony , Fred Wang, Juliett Wang, Courtney Wang, Al Maria did the exports, and anyone know what happen to John Cunningham or Robert Cunningham, Bob did the trade shows.


Earl Adams writes: Hello, I worked in WANG TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTER in Lawrence as an Instructor from March 81 to Feb 82, then in Lowell in various positions until Feb 86, when I transferred to Dallas. I was at the Dallas Customer Support Center until 1992, when I left the company.

Earl Adams
Campus Tech
Lamar Middle School
Irving ISD
972 313 4473


Gilberto (Gil) Thompson writes: I worked for Wang for many years… I am looking for two people… One is Miguel Brazao and the other is Paula Welch (who was responsible for Software and literature distribution).
Thanks and regards,
Gil Thompson


Geren W. Mortensen, Jr., Emp#32506, Field Tech, Federal Systems Division, Washington, DC, from 1983-1985. Still in general area, now doing digital audio and sound design. I occasionally run into John Jusevich, but haven’t seen anyone else in years.


Thomas Althoff writes: I wonder if there is anyone left who worked in the Wang Labs’ Denver/Englewood Field Office back around 1977-79. I can’t remember my buddy Dick’s last name (Dick Chase????).. He was one of the first people I knew who had a projection TV… very popular place to hang out watching Battlestar Galactica. I was a Field Service Tech. Got in hot water for repairing the boards in the field instead of shipping them back to Lowell. Anyone still alive?

Thomas Althoff
c/o Disney/ABC-TV
77 West 66th St, 9th Floor
NYC, NY 10023
212-456-7516


Howard Duley writes: Wang Labs, Tewksbury, I was Doctor Wang’s private technician after Prentice Robinson moved up to engineer. I had two stints with the Doctor, from 1965-1966 and 1967- to April 1969. Also worked for Frank Trantenella when he was there. I remember all the originals. Remember when the Doctor use to bring Freddie and Courtney up to the factory on Saturdays and they would wander around the place like they owned it. Hey — I guess they did. Came into contact with Dick Ventrillo after thirty years. It was wonderful to see him and his wife. Someone should start a Wang reunion.
God bless-
Thanks for everything, Doctor.


Brian Warburton writes: Hi there to all my Wang friends. remember me? I worked in the Corporate Briefing Center from 1984-1993. I have been at Liberty Mutual in Portsmouth for almost 8 years. I would love to hear from my many friends who I was fortunate to meet around the country and internationally.
Take care,
Brian

Brian Warburton
Team Leader
RISKTRAC, Liberty Mutual
1-800-367-2230
SDN: 8-515-7540


Doug Riley worked at Wang from 1981 to 1993 in the legal department. After a stint at Costco Wholesale, I am now a real estate developer in Westchester County, New York. I have kept up with a few Wang people, but would like to hear from more who lived through the rise and fall in Lowell….


Lynne Langhammer (Conover) — I worked at Wang in Human Resources for R&D from 1987 to early 1991. It would be fun to hear from any friends or acquaintances.


Christian PENEL – WANG France – Hello everybody ex-Wangmen and Wangwoman’s! I spent 15 years by Wang France from 1979 to 1994, Sales Rep, Branch Mgr in LILLE, Branch Mgr in LYON, later as Sales Mrg , 5 years achiever. A special strange souvenir for the last FY 92 Achiever meeting in HAWAI, KAUAI Island, with the Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection announcment – We organised in France from 1994 to 1998 an annual Dinner/meeting in, Paris for all former Wang France people (100 to 150 partcipants each time). In LYON, 2nd largest city in France, we have with 10 to 20 former Wang people a common lunch every month ! – from a lot of years and still go on in 2002 (the first Monday in the month , at the “Table de Dane” restaurant, located in LYON 9th district, Quai Arloing) . WANG spirit and culture will never die !!! We have some news from G.DE BELLOY, General Mgr 82 / 90, J. ANIDJAR, General Mgr 90 / 95 (now Vice-president by ORACLE in Paris), B. VILLATA, Sales and Mktg Mgr from 1979 to 1989 , President of COOPER-MENVIER Sub in France, and so on….


Ray Craig employee #23107, can be found at raymond.craig@xylan.com


I worked for Wang Lab. in Charlotte NC from 1983-1985. I am trying to find William P. Frank. I heard he had transferred to the Bahamas but am unsure.

Thanks!

M. Adams

Please email me at:
TheCrazyEight@juno.com


My name is George Lipp. I worked at the Wang Labs plant in Tewksbury from 1970-74 in between college semesters. I helped test the software and compilers created by the programmers, specifically the 700 Series and the 2200. I remember Marilyn Toomey, Pradeep Barthakur, and Jeff, can’t remember his last name. Would love to hear from someone who remembers me from the early 70’s.

George Lipp            
Huntington Square Center
3450 Lakeside Drive
Miramar, Fl. 33027
* 954 433-6556
* moelipp@aol.com

My name is John Negri. I worked in the NYC branch office from 1986 through 1992. I hope all is well . Those were some of the best and worst times of my life.


Hi. I’m Geoff Clarke, one of the 10 Brits brought over to Lowell by Wang in 1982 to run internal IS systems. I left Wang in 1993 after a spell as IT Audit Manager (both in UK & Lowell) & joined Gillette. I’m currently resident in Singapore, working as Gillette Regional IS Director. I’d love to hear from any old Wang alumni & IT friends. If anyone knows, I’d also like to know who’s looking after Wang pension fund (both US & UK) – the trail is cold on the internet!


Bongiorno. Je suis Renato Monopoli et j’ai travaille chez Wang de 1967 a 1984 pour le departement distributeurs. Merci de m’envoyer vos messages des anciens de Wang.

Merci et peut etre… a bientot


My name is Neal Brush. I worked in CSO Eastern Region in various capacities from July 1987 until July 1990. I was very pleasantly surprized to find this page as I haven’t spoken with anyone with Wang ties in several years. I miss those great days of escalating VS issues and fighting hard and long to keep our customers up. I now own a Laser Printer repair business in Roanoke VA.


Mary Ann Chapman (Wang VS software vendor and owner of Delphi DataSystems, Inc. in Houston and Dallas, 1975-1984): I am now back in Seattle, where I live and work at my boat in Shilshole Bay Marina. In addition to consulting on Internet and business strategy with small and mid-sized businesses, I am Wang VS Product Manager for BEI Corporation (Ultrabac, Scheduler, Killjobs, Openfile). Would love to hear from old Wang community acquaintances.


Foster is trying to locate Carol Bullard, who was with Harris and then Wang in Dallas. (Wang in the early 90’s). Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Robin Stagner: I would like to find anyone who worked in the Dallas office from 1979 to 1984.


Boy Pramono: [as of 12-Jul-02 this email address is no longer functional] Worked with Wang Authorised Distributor Indonesia (PT Metrodata) since 1981 ~1996 . Since 1996, taken over the Wang distributorship from PT Metrodata and set up his own company PT Tata Sarana Informasi Mandiri

Address : LINA
Building, 2nd Floor
HR Rasuna Said Kav B-7
Jakarta 12910
Tel : 62-21-5227686,5274176
Fax: 62-21-5227673

Would like to hear old friend from Indonesia who were migrated to another country and worked with Wang Australia and USA or else.


Patrick McMonagle, Seattle Wang employee 87-89 and Access to Wang author 84-96 would like to hear from people.


I’m Shannon Ziffer and worked at Wang from November 1980 until February 1989. I started out at the Supplies Division in North Chelmsford, transferred to Wang (U.K.) for 3 years. Moved back to Massachusetts and worked for Ian Diery for 2 1/2 years, before moving to Scotland to work at the plant in Stirling until they closed down during the summer of 1989. I now work for an internet company in Andover, MA called CMGI. Would love to hear from old friends!


Jacquie Rehnberg, (1983-1989) formerly worked in Tewksbury METD, Burlington Northeast Region and San Francisco District. Looking for any members of the Torpedos Softball Team & to see how folks that worked with me in the past are doing.


Steve Dorr is now living in Florida. I worked in tower 3, R&D, printers and modems ….. until Sept 86 when I moved to FL. Are there any old friends and acquaintances out there?


I am Richard B. (Dick) Palanzi. I worked with Wang from 1982-1992 in Chelmsford, Lowell and Dallas, TX in Finance and later in Alternate Channels Marketing. I am currently Division Controller for Intel Network Systems, Inc. in Bedford, MA and Parsippany, NJ. Would like to hear from old friends. Also starting a job search in Massachusetts.


Brad Rohrer, former Info Sys Mgr, AMCONGEN Frankfurt, Germany looking for email address of A. Hill, former Wang Engineer Germany, circa 1989-1993.


David Burn, Perth Western Australia, would like to catch up with (H) John Beattie, formerly of Wang R & D and recently living in Canberra, Australia.


Tim Adams, DSS in Albuquerque and Atlanta from 1984 to 1988 would like to hear from anyone and everyone. I would especially like to hear from Denise Milks, a DSS out of Las Angeles. (Or anyone knowing how to reach her.)


Thomas Corentin, Formerly Sales rep. (Wang France, 1979/1983 – 4 years Achiever) then Internal Training Manager (Wang France, 1983/1989), I would like to have some news about Glenn Heidenreich, European Trainer during the same last period. I suppose he is now in the States. I apologise for my English. Thanks and best regards.


Sharon Franklin is looking for anyone who worked or works for the Customer Service Department in Columbia, MD. I was there from 82 to 89.


Daryl Vaughn, formerly of Wang Direct Sales Organization Cincinnati/Dayton OH, 1988-1990. Would like to hear from old colleagues. I now reside in Phoenix, AZ.


Any old friends looking for Sam Gagliano or Gene Schulz should visit our Web site at MidWare Technologies. We are running a successful software distribution company in Lawrence, Ma., and have been in business now for over 4 1/2 years since we both left MAI in 1993.


Leslie Lindsay (of Package Design Engineering, Parkwood bldg., 1983 – 1989) has just moved back to Massachusetts and would like to hear from old friends and colleagues (particularly if you play bridge!).


Dennis Wortman, formerly Employee # 44111 from Minneapolis, Minnesota USA Branch.


Joe Bavlsik, formerly of Wang Labs Customer Engineering in the New York City and Long Island area from 1979-1991, would like to hear from any long lost associates. I’m currently living in Palm Harbor, Florida and have not been able to keep up with many of those I have known through the years. If you have a moment, drop me a quick line…


Stacy Elliott, formerly from Wang Labs Call Control Center in Atlanta, GA (87-90) would like to hear from any CE’s from the Southern Region.


Ed Soong, formerly with Wang R&D (78-90), Application Engineering (91-92), Wang Pacific (92-95), would like to hear from old friends and acquaintances. He has formed an Internet company – Anew Technology Corp. in Burlington, MA.


Michael Willett, formerly with Wang Finance (and who also ran the Wang Office Imaging Club with 750 members), is interested in hearing from his associates at Wang, both in the US and Europe. He is now with many other Wang alumni at Storage Computer in Nashua, NH.


s. ganesh of wp r&d (77-79), wang pacific (hong kong) (79-88) and wang New Orleans (89-91) would like to hear from any of my former colleagues.


Don Winterhalter, formerly of Wang’s R&D performance group, would like to hear from old friends and acquaintances.


Bilodeau: 1970-1987, Montreal. Si vous avez travaillé pour la succursale montréalaise de Wang pendant la période 1970-1987, vous me connaissez probablement. J’apprécierai beaucoup avoir de vos nouvelles.

Did you work for Wang in Montreal some time between 1970 and 1987? If yes, we probably met there and I’ll appreciate hearing from you.

Gilles



 

How to find people on the Internet

[Note: this writeup on how to find people is considerably out of date but may still be helpful in principle]

These are the tools I’ve found most useful for finding people. The first two are general Web and/or USENET search engines with huge and frequently updated databases. The second two are databases of people, primarily searchable by name.

Alta Vista
A truly awesome Net database, DEC’s Alta Vista indexes every word of every Web document it finds, and indexes every word of some 13,000 USENET newsgroups as well as letting you retrieve the full text of USENET posts on which you get “hits.”
Lycos
With 34.6 million URLs indexed (as of Mar 13, 1996), Lycos is doing well as the original massive Web database, far ahead of the others until Alta Vista challenged it in late 1995.
Four11
This is a database of people that looks like it was built by scanning USENET postings. People who register can update their listings with additional detail. Otherwise it will show only name and e-mail address, with no date of entry. To use Four11, you should register, get your password by e-mail, log on to Four11 using your password, then bookmark your page. This allows quick logon later.
Switchboard
This looks very much like one of those CD-ROM national “phone books” with the exception that registered users can update their listings. It is a massive name, address and phone number database but contains no e-mail or other Internet information. It has a business section that I’ve had little reason to use, though you might find it useful. Follow the link to the Find People page and bookmark it.

Hints for finding people

When searching by name with any engine except Switchboard, use only enough of the first name to allow hits on variations (“Eve” to find “Eve” and “Evelyn,” “Fran” to find “Francis” and “Frank”). Switchboard only wildcards the last name if you omit the first name entirely.

Start wide and narrow down. If you are too specific, you may not find what you are looking for. It’s better to start with a wide search and narrow it as you see what comes back. In some cases a surname may be so rare that it alone yields only a few hits. While none of them may be the person you seek, one or more may be related to him or her, and would not be visible if you were to search for the exact name you seek.

Sometimes you will find a family member instead of the person you seek. This can be useful, of course, if you don’t overlook it as a possibility.

Take a moment to examine the Help or Hints provided on each of the search pages before you use them. Go back and look again if you don’t get the results you expect.

A special trick

If you have your own Web pages,

  • Create a page containing the names of people you can’t find
  • Give it a meaningful title, like “People I’d Like to Find”
  • Make the first paragraph a concise explanation that you’d like to hear from people who find the page in their Web searches
  • If at all possible put a “visit” or “hit” counter on the page (if your ISP doesn’t support this, look at Web Counter for a neat third-party solution)
  • Put a “mailto” link containing your e-mail address on the page
  • Do not put a link to this new page on any of your other pages, so that the only way for anyone to find the page is through a search engine
    NOTE: It seems that the search engines drop such “orphaned” pages from their databases. The solution is to include a link to the page in your main page, but make it invisible by setting its text color to match the background and putting it in an obscure location on the page. Presumably your main page will be found and indexed on a regular basis, and then so will any pages linked from it.
  • Submit the URL of the page to the major search sites (see the main pages of each search engine for an “Add URL” link)
  • Periodically check the search engines and resubmit your page as necessary. Alta Vista in particular seems to *lose* pages at a very high rate.

Now, if you’re looking for, say, Joe Smith, and Joe or a friend searches for his name, he (they) will find your page. The brief abstract shown in the search result listing will clearly explain that you wish to hear from people whose names are on your “lost people” page. To avoid mistaken identity cases you can include private identifying keywords that would only be meaningful to the person(s) you seek, and that don’t communicate a lot of information to anyone else