Comparison between Project Server 2010 and Project Server 2007

July 31st, 2011

Now you can be more managed and effective in your business. In the new MS Project Server 2010, you can take advantage of the collaboration feature of SharePoint. Project Server 2010 provides well thought-out implementation capabilities thus providing flexible work management solutions. This project management software unites portfolio and project management so that companies can align investments and resources depending on their business priorities, attain control across all types of job, and view performance with the help of insightful dashboards.

Project Online 2010 includes the best-of-its-kind portfolio management methods which facilitates end-to-end portfolio and project management. It includes well-known SharePoint user interface and familiar information storage capability eradicating the need for the Project Server Gateway. It also allows simplified and intuitive administration and localized portfolio selection abilities.

The significant difference between Project Server 2010 and the earlier version is that in Project Server 2010, SharePoint Server 2010 can be installed on the PC running Project Server and on all Project Web App servers inside a SharePoint farm. In the new Project Server version, the PSI is inclusive of the ASMX interface and Windows Communication Foundation interface for Web services. The project management software’s workflow platform is built on workflow foundation in the SharePoint platform and integrated in the PSI. Project Server assignment, task, and its status information is incorporated with Microsoft Exchange Server rather than with Microsoft Outlook add-in.

Yet another tool from Microsoft which is really helpful like Microsoft Project Server 2010 is the Online CRM alias customer service software which enables effective customer relationship management. The marketing automation software module of CRM is the best for handling your marketing activities.

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