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What’s in store for Project 12

by Jason on January 20th, 2006

The following insights into these two products are taken directly from a recent article about Microsoft’s purchase of UMT, a leading project/portfolio management and consulting company.

Full article: Microsoft Completes Acquisition of UMT and Outlines New Innovations in Enterprise Project Management

Microsoft Office Project “12″

The next release of Microsoft’s Enterprise Project Management Solution, code-named Microsoft Office Project “12,” has been designed as a critical business application to help companies and business users deliver business results more quickly with an end-to-end, integrated enterprise project and portfolio management solution.

Project “12″ also delivers new innovations and greater benefits in the areas of visibility and insight, organizational adoption, enterprise readiness and extensibility. Examples of these new advances include these:

  • Better visibility and insight. Server-side capabilities in Project “12″ will draw on the newly acquired UMT technologies to enable organizations to gain greater business visibility and insight into all their work, helping them make key decisions about which projects and initiatives to fund. One example of this is UMT’s ability to federate data across the enterprise to get a holistic, top-down view of work in an organization.
  • Easy adoption. Project “12″ will help make it even easier for business users to manage projects using Microsoft Project. With Project “12,” project managers will be able to easily track project changes by having them visually displayed as projects are updated. In addition, the Project Server-based Web application, Project Web Access (PWA), will provide all Project team participants with a simple Web interface to perform critical business tasks such as project proposals, top-down budgeting, resource management, time-tracking and task status updating.
  • Enterprise readiness. Project “12″ will deliver significant advancements in performance and scalability. Project “12″ benefits from an improved architecture. Many new features will improve performance, such as local cache tools, which enable users to work offline and then resyncs automatically when they’re back online. Project “12″ will also incorporate new features such as those for deliverables, which makes it easier for managers to handle the complexity of master projects and dependencies across multiple projects.
  • Extensibility. Project Web Access “12″ has been built completely on Microsoft Windows® SharePoint® Services 3.0, and many functions will use the .NET Platform 2.0. This platform helps enable companies to take advantage of their existing Microsoft investments. The new API facilitates integration with line-of-business applications and development of custom applications. Furthermore, business users can easily build in business process workflows using Project’s new Event Services with the Windows Workflow Foundation.

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