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Calendar Sync with Outlook and Clarizen calendar

Users mark their time off in Outlook. They would like to be able to have an integration or sync in which the time off in Outlook is also reflected in the user's Clarizen calendar (or vise versa). They would like the ability to enter in their time off once and it be reflected in both Outlook and Clarizen. 

 

For future reference the request ID is CR-297961.

Danielle Lasirona Planned

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Hi Reshma, unfortunately I do not have any current update on this feature request. I was able to add you to the list of requesters or this feature request.

Danielle Lasirona 1 vote
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There is no specific ETA, but there is a good chance we will see some movement on this in 2017 based on internal discussions.

Josh Santos 0 votes
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Hi, any update on that ?

We are also interressed on a synchronization between Clarizen Time off and Outlook Calendar.

Patrick Lartigau 1 vote
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Has this feature has moved up in the priority list or roadmap at all?

Sarah Ottey 0 votes
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It is not yet on the official roadmap for Clarizen. It will be part of a new product coming out next year that ties into Clarizen.

Josh Santos 0 votes
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It would be very nice if you can just get it from a icalendar feed so it will support all types of apps including outlook/google/namely etc. Currently we spend 0.5hr each week updating Clarizen by hand so that we could figure out capacity. Since no one is going to use Clarizen for HR software, it pretty much guarantee you will waste people time if they attempt to use capacity planning without some sort of calendar sync function.

Roger Lam 3 votes
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With all the recent additions and enhancements to Clarizen's Resource and Capacity Planning functionality, it makes no sense to bake integration with the #1 corporate email product into a separate Clarizen product and leave it out of Clarizen One.

If Go or Eagle needs this integration, that's fine and makes sense in and of itself but Clarizen One should not be hobbled, especially not in an area that is being actively and continually improved upon.

Richard Mann 1 vote
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