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Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 15:01:44 -0400
To: Bill Clary <bclary@atgi.net>
From: RJ Atkinson <rja@inet.org>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
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At 13:09 30/04/01, Bill Clary wrote:
>A quick question, does anyone know of a good web based scheduling software package.
>I work in a lab environment and we have a lot of test equipment and class 5 switching facilities that need to scheduled, and was hoping to make it available in web format so our customers can look at availability in somewhat real time.
Sun has a package that does this. The calendaring/scheduling
server must be a Sun with Solaris, but there is a standard web
http/Java interface that can work with any browser on any platform.
I can't say if it fits your precise need, but it is worth
investigating. (Flame avoidance: Kindly note that this is
different from the "Calendar Manager" package included with Solaris.)
Disclaimer: I don't own SUNW stock and am not an employee
of Sun, so I have no vested interest to grind here...
Ran
rja@inet.org
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