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I would not distuingish by project file size, I would do it by "Do you have to use the Project Server or not"? If I can stay with the standalone application, I would just stay with it regardless of size. (My last file was about 30MB and worked fine as a standalone schedule). If I was forced to use Project Server, I would stay under 5000 lines. Sincerely, Explorer3333 |
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Dear smoses, If you need something more simpler and much more cheaper that MS Project you can try [url=http://www.rationalplan.com]RationalPlan[/url] It will definitely work for you. Lucian Last edited by pmkb; 06-07-2008 at 10:45 AM. |
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good thing there are more other options than the complicated MS Project
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e.g. sub-plan for every phase or for single team. With those sub-plan you will improve readability and "work-ability" on the plans. regards izento |
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project management software cost Use the project management software calculator from the following link [url]http://www.valleyspeak.com/index.php/product/project-management-software-cost-calculator[/url] to calculate your project management software cost. |
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Hey, I've actually had pretty good experiences with Microsoft Project Pro. I got training from Off Peak Training (a NOVA/DC area company) in Microsoft Project Pro and they were awesome! They have excellent Project Management training for your PMP and training for security as well. You guys should check them out! [url]http://www.offpeaktraining.com/courses/software/[/url] |
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CHICAGO and REDMOND, Wash., July 21, 1999 — The Open Applications Group Inc. (OAGI), a nonprofit industry consortium composed of business software component interoperability stakeholders, and Microsoft Corp. today announced a pilot project to review migration of the Open Applications Group Integration Specification (OAGIS) XML Definitions to the BizTalk TM Framework specifications. The XML working group within the OAGI, which includes Candle Corp., Compaq Computer Corp., HK Systems Inc., IBM Manufacturing Systems, Microsoft, NEC Corp., PeopleSoft Inc. and PricewaterhouseCoopers, plans to update the current OAGI XML documents, which were developed under the W3C XML 1.0 specification, by prototyping them under XML-schema and BizTalk Framework specifications. The goal is to produce a compatible set of XML-schema documents and publish them in the BizTalk.Org library.
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I have been working there as a marketing manager and it became boring for me. Should I continue working there, because they offered me to reperesent the comapany in NYC?
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