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Project 2010: Introducing Demand Management
Demand Management is about capturing all work proposals in one single place, taking these proposals through a multi-stage governance process, making decisions on which proposals to approve and tracking progress on their execution until the work is completed. Read More...
Project 2010: Introducing Portfolio Analysis
In Project Server 2010, a rich set of new Portfolio Strategy features are now available in the core Project Server product serving to more closely unify project and portfolio management. Those familiar with Portfolio Server 2007 will recognize many of Read More...
Project 2010: Introducing Web Based Project Editing
Have you ever wanted to make edits to a project plan far away from your desktop installation of Project? Perhaps you were in a meeting and pulled up Project Web Access to show project status but hoped to capture updates directly in PWA as the meeting Read More...
Project 2010: Introducing User-Controlled Scheduling
In Project 2010, we have introduced a new concept called "User-Controlled Scheduling". It's a collection of features designed to make Project a more flexible planning and schedule management tool. The idea is that you, as the project manager, Read More...
Project 2010: Introducing Sync to SharePoint
Hi everyone, I’m Roberto Reif and today I am excited to introduce a new feature that has been added to Project Professional 2010, the ability to: synchronize a tasks list between Project and SharePoint!!! A Project Manager (PM) can use all the advanced Read More...
Project 2010: Introducing the Team Planner
Hello--I’m Jon Kaufthal, Program Manager on the Project team. A key focus of mine for our upcoming Project Professional 2010 release is the new Team Planner , and I’m excited to introduce you to Team Planner today. The main idea behind Team Planner is Read More...
Project 2010: Introducing the Timeline View
In Project 2010, we’ve added a new view called the Timeline view which allows you to easily create a high level view of your project plan that you can then share through other Office applications such as PowerPoint and Outlook. The default view for Project Read More...
Project 2010: Introducing the Ribbon
The Project 2010 user interface has been completely revamped this release based on the Office Fluent or “Ribbon” UI. The Office Fluent UI represents a dramatic departure from the overloaded menu and toolbar design model of previous Project releases. Project’s Read More...
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