I will be presenting 3 sessions (with one of them being a co-presentation with Luke Humphrey from Microsoft). Below are the Sessions titles and links to the abstracts.
I am super excited for this opportunity to speak, and began working on preparing some quality content, that will make these sessions worth the attendees’ time. See you all there!
Adding objectivity and rigor with portfolio analysis and optimization using Project Online and Project Server 2013
- by Luke Humphrey, Microsoft Corporation and Prasanna Adavi, EPMA Inc.
Automating your Project Archival Process with Project Server 2013 Workflows
- by Prasanna Adavi, EPMA Inc.
To Release or not to Release: That is the Question! – Release Management using Project Server 2013
- by Prasanna Adavi, EPMA Inc.
March 7, 2014 at 7:17 pm
Hi,
I am looking for resources regarding Release Management using Project Server. The sessions sounded like exactly what I needed, except that I found out about the conference just now (a month late). In my searching I haven't been able to find any other resources that speak specifically to release management and Project Server. Do you have any resources you can point me to so that I can get an insight into how Project Server can assist in the release management process?
Thanks!
March 7, 2014 at 7:19 pm
Adam,
Release Management is a broad topic and people have their own versions of what it is. Here is the video of the presentation I did at the Project Conference 2014. (http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Project/2014/PC233) Hope you will find it useful. If you were looking for TFS integration material, related to development teams etc., check out this session: http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Project/2014/PC322