Project Server 2010
By: Collin Quiring
I have a previous post about upgrading from Project Server 2003 to 2007 or waiting for 2010. I mentioned some of the timing and costs associated with the two upgrades. I recommend that you read that post, however, the Project Server 2010 Technical Review is released! Microsoft has told me that I am the list of those that will get a chance to test it. Of course, I will let you know what I think about it if and/or when I get a copy to test (within whatever confidentiality agreements!).
Here is what Microsoft has released about Project 2010 and I will start to upack some of these items in future posts:
Project 2010 builds on the Project 2007 foundation to provide an end-to-end work management platform. The key investment areas are targeted at letting you choose the right tools that can evolve with you:
- Enhance user experience and appeal
- Fluent user interface
- User controlled scheduling
- Powerful new views
- Web-based project editing
- Improve execution with effective collaboration
- Integration with SharePoint Server 2010
- Richer workgroup collaboration
- Enhanced time/status tracking
- Unify project and portfolio management
- Common user experience through full PPM lifecycle
- Improved demand management
- Better reporting and BI
- Simplify deployment and extend interoperability
- Microsoft Exchange integration
- 64-bit compatibility of client and server
- No ActiveX dependency
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