Hello all,
I promise not to bother you all too much with this, but the SBS Community
Survey is really important. We really want to hear from as many people from
the SBS Community as we can. Please take a few minutes and go take the
survey if you haven't already. The information to connect to the survey is
below. You can also hit my blog for the information to the survey
(http://blogs.technet.com/kevin_beares/default.aspx) I have been blogging
about the initial results from the survey on my blog as well.
Thanks,
Kevin Beares
SBS Community Lead
WSSG
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/05/19/429285.aspx
This survey is brought to you by the SBS Product team.
As you know, the SBS product team tries to do anything it can to support the
community in any way that it can. Our only hope is that from the information
we get from this survey that we will have a better understanding of where
the Windows SBS Product group should concentrate it's efforts in engaging
and listening to the Windows SBS user community. If you haven't already seen
the links to this survey out on the official SBS Blog or Susan Bradley's
blog or Nick Whittome's blog or Sean Daniel's blog or my blog..., I wanted
everyone to take a few minutes to take this community survey and also
promote this community survey to the SBS Community. I am depending on your
all to help me to virally spread the word about this SBS Community Survey.
This is a great chance to get the SBS Community involved in setting the
direction of the SBS Community.
The Small Business Server Product Team would like to hear from the SBS User
Community. This direct anonymous survey of the SBS User Community is brought
to you by the SBS Product Team. You are invited to participate in the
Windows Small Business Server Community program on the Microsoft Connect Web
site at http://connect.Microsoft.com. This Site has been set up to directly
gather, feedback anonymously from the SBS User Community.
Your role in the SBS Community is important to us. Microsoft Connect enables
you to connect with Microsoft developers, product managers, and
other development team members to help us make our products the best they
can be.
To accept this invitation and become a member of this program, please
follow these steps:
1) Use your Internet connection to visit our Web site at
http://connect.microsoft.com.
2) Click on "Invitations" on the left-side menu.
3) You will need to sign in using a valid Passport and before you can
continue to the "Invitations" page.
4) Enter your Invitation ID in the blank.
Your invitation ID is: COMM-GKXK-WJKV
5) Click "Go."
6) If you have not previously registered with Microsoft Connect, you may be
required to register before continuing with the invitation process.
This a light registration and we will not use any information that you
provide to contact you later unless you tell us otherwise.
Now, please follow the steps shown to you by that program to become an
active participant. Once you complete the steps, you will be automatically
approved. From that point forward you should be able to log into this site
using your passport account and take any surveys that are available to
you.
A note about the survey being anonymous; We only use the passport account to
insure that we do not receive spam. While we are collecting basic
information that you provide during the light registration, we are not using
this information for any purpose except to meet the minimum
requirements that MS Connect requires to run this survey. The MS Connect
site uses Passport which requires us to do the minimal registration
process. Your comments and survey appear anonymous to as well.
Here is the link to the survey: SBS Community Survey. You will find this
link on the main page of the http://connect.microsoft.com site once you have
registered under Small Business Server Community Site.
Thanks a lot,
Kevin Beares
Community Lead - Program Manager
Windows Server Solutions Group
kbeares at microsoft.com | 425.707.8222