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Which project management app do you use?



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Mar 18, 2008 11:18am ET

Projectplace is Europe's leading web based project management and team collaboration service. In Sept 2008 we celebrate our 10th year in business, a record in the Saas industry. Using the Software as a service business model Projectplace is easy to implement and use. You subscribe to the service, access it via your web browser, and do not have to worry about software, hardware, support, security, backup or maintenance costs. You and your team can focus on delivering your projects. The concept is a Project Workspace for each project containing all the project tools a project team requires to securely document and deliver succesful projects. Available 24/7 from anywhere you have internet access, Projectplace is ideal for geographically dispered teams and working with customers or suppliers. Be it your own projects or supporting large scale implementations the online benefits Projectplace bring to your project teams make it an extremely cost effective collaboration solution.

Mar 18, 2008 3:28pm ET

Project management is crying out for web-based collaboration. But what about the other aspects of data and information knowledge workers need to incorporate into the work process? Moving a knowledge-based organization towards the Kaizen goal of continuous improvement calls for integrated tools. The software-as-a-service model is an excellent value for small-to-medium (SME) organizations who want the same tools as the big boys, but at a per-seat or transaction-based price.

Mar 18, 2008 7:37pm ET

Thanks for the review and comments. When I need to use a PM software package that is web-based I have a few options to choose from now.

Mar 19, 2008 7:46am ET

We use Gant Charts as part of our Disaster Response Management Software and it is very useful. Developing, assigning, and monitoring tasks are what Project and Disaster Managing is all about. Organizing personnel and equipment is essential for success and maintaining cost effectiveness. Now we have options of software for our product, (Coordinated NIMS Incident Planner or CNIP). Thanks for the information.

Mar 20, 2008 3:25pm ET

I appreciate the benifits of online web based software services, but I prefer my software to be local and our data to be in our server backed up both in and off site for security and rdundancy reasons. We have experienced downtime from lack of intermittent internet access and have been able to work off line without access to the net from our supposedly reliable internet provider. I would be very worried about external disasters affecting online access to our software and our data.

ayla
Mar 21, 2008 4:11pm ET

ohhh mann kaan sieht soo geill aus ich habe mich in ihn verliebt der andere sieht garnicht besser aus das ist nicht vehrr.

Mar 25, 2008 9:52am ET

www.gomeyukaricamurci.com

ZZ
Mar 26, 2008 9:22am ET

....this game

Apr 13, 2008 11:57pm ET

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