Resource Management
Hello,My name is Dave Ducolon and I am a Program Manager for Microsoft Office Project/Project Server. It is my pleasure to write about and to discuss Resource Management and other related topics for...
View ArticleSQL Server Reporting Services Report Pack for Project Server 2007
This post contains a zip file attachment which is the SQL Server Reporting Services(SSRS) 2005 report pack for Project Server 2007. This attachment contains 9 items total: One overview document...
View ArticleResource Plans Explained.... I Hope :-)
Hi, It has been a long time since my last post. Sorry for the long delay and I will try to fix this with more frequent post in the future. OK so let’s get to the topic of the day: “Resource Plans, what...
View ArticleUsing a Consolidated Project for What-If Analysis
This post is based on a technique presented in an Ed Hanna e-mail and is augmented with items that we are using internally to manage our own efforts. This technique can work, to a certain extent, in...
View ArticleMy Tasks Page and Colored Lines
You launch the My Tasks page in Project Server 2007 and you see these colored lines next to your tasks. The first thing that comes to mind is what do they mean? Below is the key to these colors....
View ArticleVideo interview #1: Resource leveling
Alright, so several people have agreed that resource leveling is a hot topic. I’ve lined up an interview with Bonny Lau, a Project PM who has graciously agreed to answer your questions.That said, I...
View ArticleAt a Glance: Roles vs. Generic Resources
Project Server 2010 supports both resource roles and generic resources. On the surface, these terms may appear to be redundant. If you want to call out a Developer in my project, do you do so by...
View ArticleProject Conference 2012–The Biggest Ever!
The Microsoft Project Conference 2012 has the largest Sponsor and Exhibitor momentum in the history of all Microsoft Project Conferences! We’d like express our gratitude to all sponsors &...
View ArticleFinding Project Server documentation on TechNet
Need help finding Project Server documentation on TechNet? Watch this video to learn more about where to find Project Server content, what content is available, and how to provide feedback.
View ArticleMicrosoft Project Server 2010 and ERP Integration
A common ask from customers nowadays is to integrate their Project Portfolio Management (PPM) solution with their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions to achieve end to end visibility into...
View ArticleMicrosoft Kicks off Project Conference 2012!
Special message from Project & Visio Director Chris Crane This morning, Kirk Koenigsbauer – Corporate Vice President of the Office Division Product Management Group – kicked off the Microsoft...
View ArticleYou want your team to work on Saturday? Serious?! OK. Here’s how.
Work typically isn’t difficult to describe. We all do it, and sometimes wish we had less of it. In Microsoft Project, on the other hand, defining work can get a little tricky, especially when setting...
View ArticleMicrosoft Project Conference 2012 Session Recordings Are Live!
Today we're excited to share all session recordings from Project Conference 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona with the greater Project community. Over 1250 people from 44 countries made the trip--75% for the...
View ArticleMicrosoft at the Gartner PPM & IT Governance Summit in London
Following our time in Maryland last month for Gartner's annual PPM event in the US, the Microsoft Project team will also be sponsoring this year's Gartner PPM & IT Governance Summit in London. The...
View ArticleMeet the Project 1.0 Creators
A little while ago the Project development team had the honor of meeting our makers so to say - Brian MacDonald and Jeff Lill. They're the original creators of the first version of Project for Windows...
View ArticleCelebrate the top Project Partners!
The 2012 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award Winners were announced for all categories across Microsoft Partner competencies, products and regions by Jon Roskill, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide...
View ArticleThe New Project Blog
The Project blog has moved! If you’d like to stay informed on the latest Microsoft Project news and announcements, head over to the new Project blog. We also have a new RSS feed so you can stay...
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