The Affordable Way to Give Your Team Access to Microsoft Project Schedule Details.
Introduction
Using Microsoft Project in a group environment is a challenge.
Every user must install the
software onto his/her machine in order to view or change the...
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The Affordable Way to Give Your Team Access to Microsoft Project Schedule Details.
Introduction
Using Microsoft Project in a group environment is a challenge.
Every user must install the
software onto his/her machine in order to view or change the schedule details, which
becomes very expensive.
Additionally, Microsoft Project is a complicated application that
requires training in order to install and use efficiently.
Some teams try to circumvent this by sending around Excel files to gather status updates or
sending PDF files to communicate the schedule.
These approaches have their own unique
challenges: the project manager ends up having to integrate multiple changes back into the
schedule manually and the team members are often unsure about whether they are using
the most current version of the project schedule.
The other option is to purchase and install the Microsoft Project Server software.
Microsoft
Project Server is complicated to install and use, expensive and generally t
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