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  • SugarCRM launches project-planning application

    Three years after establishing itself as one of the first specialist CRM vendors running its software on Linux, SugarCRM has launched into the project-planning market.

  • On-time and on-budget -- but projects still fail

    Although IT project governance has generally improved over the past year, companies are having difficulty recognising when a project has actually failed, accountancy firm KPMG says.

  • Why Microsoft Project Server?

    What's the big deal about Microsoft Project Server and Microsoft Project 2002 Pro? For starters, they allow you to access project information in one location and easily control and analyse the data.

  • Project mayhem

    Project management software won't turn you into a leader overnight, but the right tools can greatly assist the planning and smooth running of your projects.

  • Project Server: Building an enterprise resource usage view

    Project 2002 Pro features a Portfolio Analyzer that gives you access to rich OLAP data via Microsoft Excel Pivot Table and Pivot Chart. Learn to build a resource usage view with an enterprise scope.

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  • Centrelink lays off old project management ideas

    The sheer size and breadth of Centrelink's operations has always meant project management there is a Herculean effort. Taking a new approach to its people and project scheduling has improved the situation dramatically -- but change hasn't been easy.

  • Ignore IT change at your peril

    So many IT projects seem to go wrong but factoring in incremental pressures on infrastructure is the small thing that can make a big difference.

  • Why Microsoft Project Server?

    What's the big deal about Microsoft Project Server and Microsoft Project 2002 Pro? For starters, they allow you to access project information in one location and easily control and analyse the data.

  • Project mayhem

    Project management software won't turn you into a leader overnight, but the right tools can greatly assist the planning and smooth running of your projects.

  • Project Server: Building an enterprise resource usage view

    Project 2002 Pro features a Portfolio Analyzer that gives you access to rich OLAP data via Microsoft Excel Pivot Table and Pivot Chart. Learn to build a resource usage view with an enterprise scope.

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  • Microsoft spruces up Mac Office

    Company updates productivity software's layout and organisation tools.

  • Why Microsoft Project Server?

    What's the big deal about Microsoft Project Server and Microsoft Project 2002 Pro? For starters, they allow you to access project information in one location and easily control and analyse the data.

  • Microsoft Office Live beta

    Microsoft's suite of online tools is designed to help small businesses build and maintain a Web presence and manage projects, contacts, and tasks.

  • Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac

    The improvements in Word, Excel and PowerPoint make this upgrade worth the cash, especially for Office 2001 users, but the new Project Center needs beefing up.

  • First Look: Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac

    There's a new version of Microsoft Office for the Macintosh on the way. Read our first impressions.

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