Importing is simple, just google the SharePoint calendar web part, you'll see.  
And, make sure you have a SharePoint admin to set you up with the right 
permissions.

It's real-time that is harder.  For some reason, Microsoft doesn't provide an 
out of the box query interface to SQL SERVER from a SharePoint Calendar.  
However, you can achieve with a nice little web services interface via a custom 
web part.  If you want to make it look nice, you can add a little AJAX to spice 
things up... and get some hover actions going.  

Grumble.

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Subject: Importing Data from Remedy to SharePoint Calendar

I believe Panacea have a tool for this type of task?


John

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