
A new feature in Project Server 2010 is the facility for delegation. Taken at face value this new feature has obvious benefits as it can allow the processing of updates and timesheet information when a manager is away for whatever reason. Read the rest of this entry »

Project Server 2010 is more tightly bound to SharePoint than its predecessor and as a result offers users the potential to exploit a lot more of the capabilities of SharePoint than was the case with Project Server 2007. One of the core features available in the latest version of SharePoint is the enhanced functionality provided by Excel Services. Read the rest of this entry »

Microsoft Project Server is a complete end to end PPM solution, however is not the only offering in the “Enterprise Project Management” arena, so faced with having to choose from one of the PPM tools on offer why would you elect for Project Server when the competitors address the same requirements?
Here are our Top 10 reasons why we think you should opt for Project Server 2010. Read the rest of this entry »

Time is a commodity that is always in short supply in a project, however despite this truism it is amazing how often organisations fritter away this precious commodity by having obstructive and time consuming decision making processes in place. Read the rest of this entry »