You raise an important point --- just how valuable would a centralized
calendar system be? What features have what value? Procurement of such
a system would probably start with these types of question as well as a
study of use cases. This discussion has jumped past these issues to a
discussion of individual software packages.
How would people use such a system? Where is the value?
Cheers,
Tom
Laurence Bates wrote:
> That is a valid consideration but many of our Mac users are now requiring
> Windows on their Intel Mac computers and so the problem for them could be
> worked around. AD is also a valid objection and I'm not sure that an
> adequate work around could be found for that. The benefits or trying to
> find one, however, are quite substantial. I have to believe that MSU is a
> significantly less efficient organization by virtue of not having a
> centralized calendaring system.
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