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HMS Software Home of Heuristic Management Systems, the company I manage and the publishers of the TimeControl enterprise timesheet system. HMS has been in the business of deploying enterprise project management systems since 1984 |
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Update information for Project Server If you’re using Project Server 2007, then this list of update information is critical. |
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Planning for Project 2010 Here’s where we’re storing all the information we’ve receiving on how to plan on deploying or migrating to Microsoft Project and Project Server 2010. |
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Primavera They’re one of the longest standing providers of scheduling software and were purchased by Oracle in late 2008. There are links to numerous other sites and places of interest. |
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Deltek Deltek have been in the project management software business for decades. Originally working more on the financial side, Deltek moved more into scheduling after its IPO. You can look them up on the stock market with the symbol “PROJ”. Deltek aquired Welcom Software, the publishers of Open Plan and Cobra as well as MPM making them one of the most significant suppliers of high-end scheduling and Earned Value Management software. |
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Planisware (www.planisware.com) is one of the top solutions for portfolio, program and project management. Although known largely for having roots in helping clients manage R&D and new product development portfolios, they also have established history in more traditional program and project management focused industries like Utilities, Chemical, O&G, A&D and IT PPM. They are best known for being a Web-based, fully configurable system for medium to large, multi-site companies. |
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PMI A list of links wouldn’t be complete without a link to PMI. It is recognized as one of the largest associations of professional project managers in the world and, in North America, is the predominant project association. There is a wide range of information on the PMI site whether you are a member or not. |
| Information on the MOOS Project Viewer can be found at: www.moosprojectviewer.com |
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| EasyTaskSync (www.easytasksync.com) This tool moves data back and forth from Microsoft Project to Outlook, allowing a single project manager to get a lot of personnel involved in the project through a tool that is likely to be on everyone’s desktop. | |
| DecisionEdge (www.decisionedge.com) This report-writer produces a range of great looking reports from data contained in Microsoft Project or Primavera. The resulting reports can be made available over the web or in printed form. | |
| EPMLive (www.projectpublisher.com) EPMLive hosts Project Server with a pre-set list of functions. Views, User Defined Fields, structures are set up in an attempt to make the big Project Server system a little easier to swallow. | |
| Daptiv (www.daptiv.com) While we’re talking about hosted systems, another option would be Daptiv who has portfolio management, scheduling and resource management in a web-based structure. | |
| SteelRay Project Viewer (www.steelray.com) Afinion Project Viewer (www.afinion.com) Seavus Project Viewer (www.seavusprojectviewer.com)Houstatonic Project Viewer (www.projectviewercentral.com)Live Project Viewer (www.kadonk.com)Each of these claim to be the top Microsoft Project Viewer on the market and I’m sure there are a hundred more. |



