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		<title>Good Third Party Vendors Are Like Drug Dealers (in a good way)</title>
		<link>http://thesqlagentman.com/2009/05/good-third-party-vendors-are-like-drug-dealers-in-a-good-way/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 20:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Timothy Ford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I was in full crisis mode dealing with a production server that was not showing love to the users; I call that Wednesday.  Phone rings; number I&#8217;m not familiar with, and harmless according to the caller id.  I answer it and get a full press sales pitch from &#60;REDACTED&#62; barely after I can get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I was in full crisis mode dealing with a production server that was not showing love to the users; I call that <em>Wednesday</em>.  Phone rings; number I&#8217;m not familiar with, and harmless according to the caller id.  I answer it and get a full press sales pitch from &lt;REDACTED&gt; barely after I can get &#8220;Hello this is Tim&#8221; out of my clenched jaws.  I inform this particular vendor that I&#8217;m not interested.</p>
<p>&#8220;What do you mean you&#8217;re not interested?  We do full server backup better than anyone else there is&#8221; <em>ON THE FACE OF THE FUTHERMUCKING EARF!</em> (Ok, I added that last part, but that was the attitude that was emitting from the phone&#8217;s handset.</p>
<p>&#8220;I mean that we&#8217;re not interested and I&#8217;m too busy right now to discuss this further.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Well, you really don&#8217;t seem to underst.&#8221; &lt;click&gt;</p>
<p>This is where I decided to terminate the conversation.  No, I take that back, I decided to end the conversation at the time I originally stated I wasn&#8217;t interested.  This salesman decided to avoid a graceful exit to the conversation and pushed the issue.  That is where I take offense.  Yes, I understand that it is this individual&#8217;s occupational purpose to sell a product, however I did not contact this person&#8217;s company for information, I did not have a badge scanned so that I could get a XXXXXXL t-shirt or a flying monkey.  I did not check a box on a website authorizing all vendors associated with a virtual conference I registered for to contact me.</p>
<p>Within 3 minutes of terminating the call I get an email from this individual.  The contents of the email, with identifying statements of the company or individual are below.  I could flame the guy, but one of us in this dialog had to have some class.</p>
<p style="PADDING-LEFT: 60px">Hey Tim,</p>
<p style="PADDING-LEFT: 60px">Ok &#8211; so you&#8217;re busy.</p>
<p style="PADDING-LEFT: 60px">Check this out.  We do SQL backup and recovery better than anyone in the world.</p>
<p>Well, at least he&#8217;s consistent in his hyperbole.</p>
<p>Now, are all vendors to blame?  Hell no, neither are all salesmen.  There are some of you reading this saying &#8220;Hey, that guy is a great salesman!  He sticks with it and does what it takes to make the sale!&#8221;</p>
<p>However, you know what does it for me?</p>
<ul>
<li>Product Features, Reliability, Power, Completeness</li>
<li>Technical strengths of the support and sales staff</li>
<li>Low pressure sales</li>
</ul>
<p>Let me have a go at your product &#8211; full use trial period with access to your technical support staff so I can get answers while I evaluate your product.  Then just leave me alone and if I&#8217;m interested I&#8217;ll be back with my wallet open.  A good vendor is like a drug dealer.  Give me good product, get me hooked, and I&#8217;l be back for more.  Don&#8217;t run up to me yelling &#8220;Hey I got some really good sh** that will rock your world!&#8221;  (specially if I am hanging out with my kids on the playground in front of an orphanage full of recovering crack babies while I&#8217;m having a conversation with my boss and his wife who is a narcotic&#8217;s officer.  (Ok, so I can bring the hyperbole also.)</p>
<p>No, introduce me to a little bit of Intellisense and Refractoring and I&#8217;ll come back asking for some performance monitoring, backup, and compression.  It&#8217;s a win-win. </p>
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<p>Ed. Note #1:  Thank you Quest, SQL Sentry, and Red Gate for being awesome to work with.</p>
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<p><em>Ed. Note #2: I did not spell check this post or check for completeness or readability.  I&#8217;m really stoned on some good Mexican Intellisense right now.</em></p>
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