Interested in lowering costs
on project, reducing project cycle time, increasing quality, or
manage resources better?
Then you are likely
going to need an enterprise project management system to help
you out and Microsoft's Enterprise Project Management (EPM)
system might just be a good fit for you. With ownership of 95%
of the project management software desktop, Microsoft Project is
the most widely and commonly used PM tool in the world. Project
Server's integration with Windows SharePoint Services, and the use of SQL
Server on the database tier, most companies and organizations already own a share of
the required licenses.
If you are going to
implement Microsoft's EPM system, pay for all of the
licensing and hardware, move the organization in a specific
direction and spend everyone's time: finding a company
with years of experience to help could be an important decision
to make sooner than later. If fact, we are convinced we can save
you a lot time, money and headaches with any EPM deployment.
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Gather requirements for
all phases of implementing Microsoft Project Server
(Microsoft's Enterprise Project Management, EPM, system)
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Install Microsoft Project
Server or
audit your current installation
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Work with you to configure MS
Project Server
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Our expert enterprise project
management specialists can help you plan for EPM
prototype, pilot, and phased deployment
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Show you how to perform the most
difficult activities of any Microsoft Project Server deployment:
Gaining weekly compliance from all of your project managers,
resource managers, executives and team members.
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Fix a broken technical
Project Server implementation
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Revitalize a failed, rarely or
improperly used MS Project Server implementation
Call us today:
Our
perspective on
implementing Microsoft Project Server (EPM) is different
from anyone else you might talk to.
We
can help you with
Microsoft Project consulting in these
ways:
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Work with you to determine the
best use of MS Project in your environment and decide
the best practices related to usage
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Develop criteria for what
successful MS Project plans should look like in your
organization during the planning, execution, and close-out
phases
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Create MS Project
templates to increase standards and reduce the planning
cycle
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Customize MS Project for
ease of use and how your people need to use the tool