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. Sorry for being off topic, but I felt the collective knowledge of this mailing list would surely have an answer of some sort. :) Best Regards, ^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^=^= ! Bill Clary Advanced Telcom Group NAIL ! Santa Rosa, Ca. Earth : bclary@atgi.net : 1.707.284.5055 ! NAIL= Network Architecture & Interoperability Lab
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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