Microsoft Project and Project Server 2010
The 2010 Magic Quadrant by researcher Daniel B. Stang has been released. Microsoft Project Server 2010 is in the leadership quadrant, embodying a completeness of vision and an ability to execute! We at Advisicon are energized by Microsoft's innovative and leading products in 2010, as they compliment our solutions and focus.
As Microsoft Project 2010 and Microsoft Project Server 2010 have developed, Advisicon has been along the leading edge, observing the maturity reflected in Project 2010 and testing the new capabilities on multiple levels. Microsoft Project Server 2010 pioneers a unified approach to combining multiple Lifecycle Management tasks into a singular direction. This Demand Management capability reflects a new direction for Portfolio management, by allowing both more control, and more freedom in the Project Lifecycle Management process. To learn more about the innovative system available in Project Server 2010, read Advisicon's White Paper on the subject. Advisicon—Project 2010 Ready
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Microsoft Project Server 2010 Demand Management Webcast Series Advisicon President and Microsoft MVP, Tim Runcie, and Advisicon Senior Portfolio Advisor Tim Cermak presented a four-part webcast directed at end-users and the concepts of Demand Management. Advisicon also published a White Paper on the topic. Information and additional details about the content of each webcast. As 2010 progresses, Advisicon will be authoring additional White Paper and Webcast series. A Look at Portfolio Strategy in Microsoft Project Server 2010 is the next topic |
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Overview Part 2: Create and Select Phases Part 3: Plan, Manage, and Close Phases Part 4: Test the Theory and Review |
