One of the common requirements of many organizations is take a snapshot of the project data during the lifecycle of a project, at a certain approval point. This data can then be used for many purposes as to develop reports… Continue Reading →
Step 3: Set up a Departments Column in BI Center Starting where we left off, our next step is to create a column in the library where all the reports are located, so that we can tag them with… Continue Reading →
Scenario You are using Project Server 2010 across multiple departments, and now have a long list of Reports in your Business Intelligence Center (as shown below). You would like to control the view of these reports for users, and ideally… Continue Reading →
Just wanted to let all of you know that I will be presenting a web-n-learn for Microsoft Project Users Group (MPUG), on the topic “Bring Project Portfolio Management to your PMO using Project Server 2010” on 03/20/2013, at 12 PM… Continue Reading →
Continuing on from Part 1 of this blog post, our next step is to add the SSRS Report we generated to the Workflow Status page. Adding the SSRS Report to Workflow Status Page If you did not already, create a… Continue Reading →
If you have implemented a workflow in your Project Server 2010 Implementation, you probably wondered as to how to visually represent the workflow stages and gates. There are several ways to do this, which I list below: You can go… Continue Reading →
Wow! That’s a long title! Well, I could not find a simpler phrase, sorry!Anyway, for those of you who have not read their RSS feeds yet, the October 2010 Cumulative Update for Project Server has been released. More information here.However, one… Continue Reading →
Just wanted to let all of you know that I will be presenting a web-n-learn for Microsoft Project Users Group (MPUG), on the topic “Managing Resource Over allocations in Project Server 2010” on 08/09/2012, at 12 PM EST.For more details,… Continue Reading →
I always tell my Clients/Teach my users to check-in their projects in Project Server, once they have finished working with them. It is OK to purposely keep a project checked-out using the Work Offline method, but it is not OK… Continue Reading →
This has been a long pending post. The idea for this post actually stemmed from a question that MVP Andrew Lavinsky had put out on one his blog posts (Click here). The question was whether it was easier to build… Continue Reading →
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