Win an iPOD - Complete Survey on Free/Busy Calendaring Feature in Outlook

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Bill Glazier

Sorry for the commercial intrusion, but we're trying to evaluate the
potential for a universal free/busy calendaring service. The purpose of
the survey is to understand how users of Outlook today use the Free/Busy
feature to schedule meetings, and whether a Universal Free/Busy service for
calendars - a service that works across different calendar servers, calendar
clients, and firewalls and allows a user to see any other subscriber's
scheduled free/busy availability - would be appealing to end users as a
productivity enhancer and acceptable to IT administrators.

We will select one user at random to receive an Apple iPod mini as an
incentive to participate.

To take the survey, which should take no more than 3 minutes, please click
on the following links.

For Users of Microsoft Outlook -
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=50706602286

For Exchange Administrators -
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=62435602345

You can do this anonymously, or give us your name to enter the drawing.

Thanks,

Bill Glazier
Redwood Venture Partners
Los Altos, California
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Thor Kottelin

Bill said:
To take the survey, which should take no more than 3 minutes, please click
on the following links.

"In order to take this survey, you must enable javascript on your browser.
It’s easy to do - just follow these simple instructions."

Simple enough even for an Exchange admin? Maybe you assume that security
policies exist only because nobody has figured out that they can be turned
off? Your survey results are going to be very biased.

Follow-ups set.

Thor
 

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