User Research Study: Wanted IT Administrators with Active Directory Users and Computers
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Microsoft User Research is conducting a study focusing on the next version of Active Directory Users and Computers between November 10 and November 14, 2008. This is a great opportunity for IT administrators who have experience with ADUC to provide feedback and help improve the next version. You do not need to prepare anything for this. We want to learn from you, the experts. We highly value your feedback and will be offering you a gratuity option in appreciation of your time and participation.
We are recruiting individuals who:
• Have experience managing 4 to 40 Servers
• Are available for a 2 hour study session during the week of November 10, 2008
• Can make it to Microsoft’s main campus in Redmond, Washington
If you are interested or know someone who might be interested in participating, please email us at itusable@microsoft.com with ADUC in the subject line. For information on other studies and to learn more about Microsoft’s User Research program, email us.
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