Ron, No offense, but you really should make the survey a little bit more accessable to people than just handing out an excel spreadsheet and hoping that people send it back to you. Find someone with the knowhow and a little bit of elbow grease to make it and you'll have alot more realistic and accurate information. -D ----- Original Message ----- From: Ron Herardian <rherardi@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 06:25:44 -0800 To: Fedora List <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Call for IT Survey Participants > Hello, > > I am conducting a survey about corporate IT. The survey looks at infrastructure trends in e-mail, directory services, groupware, wireless, and server operating systems, e.g., Linux vs Windows 200x Server. > > I am looking for senior IT managers, e.g., CIO/VP/Director of IT, to participate in the survey. The survey form (an Excel spreadsheet) will be going out in the next couple of weeks and should take about 15 minutes. Participants will receive a copy of the survey report. > > The 2003 GSS IT Survey report is available upon request to interested parties. > > Ron > > -- > > Global System Services Corporation (GSS) > 650 Castro Street, Suite 120, Number 268, Mountain View, CA 94041, USA > +1 (650) 965-8669 phone, +1 (650) 965-8679 fax, +1 (650) 283-5241 mobile > rherardi@xxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gssnet.com > "The best way to predict your future is to create it." - Stephen Covey<< rherardi.vcf >> << smime.p7s >> > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list +( duncan brown +( duncanbrown@xxxxxxxxx +( http://www.linuxadvocate.net she's crashing her car in an intersection she did not see the light she's walking round and round in a shopping mall as if she had no sight dreams are only clouds that form and dissipate the sky is a highway for metal birds and land is real estate she does not understand her world depends upon a history of lies she walks right by all her old high school friends for she has dollar signs in her eyes - the dead milkmen, "dollar signs in her eyes"