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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Windows Server 2008 Scenario Voting

This is an excellent way of getting feedback about what Microsoft customers want to see in Windows Server 2008. The surveys are very thorough and put together in a very easy to use format. The surveys give a lot of insight into the tools being considered for Windows Server 2008.

Hats off to the team responsible for this.

Here is some info from the scenario survey site:

The Windows Team invites you to participate in making Windows Server 2008 the best server operating system ever released by Microsoft. Now you can take part in the evolution of Windows Server 2008 by testing the featured scenarios with each milestone build and providing feedback. Not only will this give you valuable insight into the product, but you can also influence it through direct input into the Windows Server product teams.

Scenario Voting provides a featured list of Windows Server 2008 scenarios for you to evaluate in the latest build. Exploring this site and trying these scenarios will introduce you to the exciting functionality and potential for Windows Server 2008. Your feedback will also provide valuable information for our product teams so they can further enhance the experience for everyone

Check it out here.

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posted by tadanderson at 4:30 AM

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