Posts from:Enterprise Project Management, Microsoft Project, Portfolio Server
Microsoft Project Custom Field Limiter (Not Limit)
BY: Collin Quiring Custom fields in Microsoft Project (Online, Server, Professional or Standard) have a limit of 255 characters. However, I recently had a request from a client that went the other way – they wanted to put their own limit on a... (more...)
Power BI Content Pack for Project Online
In case you missed the announcement – there is a new Project Online Content Pack for Power BI. It was released October 26 and can be downloaded here: https://app.powerbi.com/groups/me/getdata/services/project-online The reports are (as excerpted... (more...)
MPUG Halloween Stories
Some fun Project Management “horror” stories: http://www.mpug.com/articles/tales-from-the-trenches-of-project-management/ Read More →
First Impressions from the Project Conference
By: Collin Quiring Three of us from PMP Specialists went to the Microsoft Project Conference 2014 in Anaheim, California. It was a great time for all of us. We met and got to know some new folks and we got re-acquainted with some friends in the... (more...)
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant, 2011
BY: Collin Quiring Well, it used to be the “Magic Quadrant” but I guess like everything else it had to be renamed. Gartner renamed the “Magic Quadrant for IT Project and Portfolio Management” this year to “MarketScope for Project and Portfolio... (more...)
White Papers Section
BY: Collin Quiring For those that may be getting this blog’s RSS feed but don’t visit our website very often I am sending this out as a quick note. We have added TWENTY-EIGHT documents to a new White Paper page on our website. At this... (more...)
Viewing a Project in Portfolio Server 2007
BY: Tanya Foster Last time we finished up creating our project. Now let’s look at our Project from our My Scorecard view. First, we need to expand our Human Resources section so that we can get to our Project. To expand a section, simply click... (more...)
Project Server and Portfolio Server – 2007 and 2010
BY: Collin Quiring There are many new features, modifications and changes to Microsoft Project in the 2010 version. This entry is about only one of those modifications – Portfolio Server. With Project Server 2007, there is a separate tool to... (more...)
Creating a New Project in Portfolio Server 2007 Part 3
BY: Tanya Foster Today we’re going to talk about the Scheduling information for our new project that we created last time. The Start and End date are required fields. These dates are the expected Start and End dates of the project. To set the Start... (more...)
Creating a New Project in Portfolio Server 2007 Part 2
By: Tanya Foster Last time, we began the process of creating a new Project in Portfolio Server. Below is a screen shot of the entire Project Info tab that we will have to fill out. I wanted you to see the entire screen, but we are going to focus... (more...)