Sync with Outlook 2001 Calendar

I recently bought the Office 2011 for Mac to substitute the Entourage. For my surprise, I can't sync my iPhone calendar with Outlook calendar. That is something indispensable to me.
Thank you.

A little work with Google brought me this news from Microsoft...
Alas it is not good news:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2452489

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