Project Server 2010 in Practice
An Introduction – A Case Study at the
Australian Communications & Media Authority
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EdmontonPM
Aug 29
Live Webinar – September 6th, 9:00 PM – 10:30 PM EST
Offered by MPUG WebnLearn ( REP 1369 )
Duration 1 hour + Q & A 1 PDU / 1 CDU
Mpug Member Free – Guest – Free
Andre Pinkowski of Single Cell Consulting will be hosting a presentation to outline and demonstrate how the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) came to chose Microsoft Project Server 2010 as their EPM Solution, and the journey to deploy and implement it.
Details on specific configuration and why those choices were made will be outlined, along with demonstrations on what worked well straight out of the box, what needed customization, and what still needs additional thought and work going into the future.
For those new to Microsoft’s 2010 EPM Platform, a brief outline of what Project Server 2010 is, and differences to 2007 will be also covered.
Agenda:
- Introduction
- A Brief Introduction to Project Server 2010
- The Situation at the ACMA Before Project Server
- Core Project Server Customisations made for the ACMA
- Resource Management
- Reporting
- ACMA’s EPM Roadmap
- A word from an ACMA’s Staff Member on Project Server
- Questions
Relevant technical demonstration’s will be given throughout the presentation.
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