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letme search it in my labratory of university, I will inform it as soon as finding it
Could you list the name and issue of that journal?
Bernard Ertl
InterPlan Systems Inc. - Project Management Software, Project Planning Software
if I remebered I have read a subject in PM journal in last year, this journal had done a realistic investigation for all PM software and outcome was a evalation table, this table showed ability of all softwares also there was another report about users about this subject, you have these journals you can find your answer.
Folks, the Planning Planet Team is working on building a survey that will allow Planning Planet members to rate different software systems for direct comparisons:
Planning Planet Software Survey Project
Bernard Ertl
InterPlan Systems Inc. - Project Management Software, Project Planning Software
Hi,
MAYBE THIS SITE WILL HELP YOU.
www.projectconnections.com
Check for the e-PSO review on the Project Management Today website. It reviews our product which is e-PSO is unique in that it automates the flow of project and programme processes (workflow engine), stores all project activity centrally (knowledge repository) and takes the labour-intensity out of reporting by providing dynamic progress, risk and issues status information (information centre), at the click of a mouse (browser based). It is based on RINCE2 best working practise with flexibility built in. e-PSO could act as a powerful catalyst for introducing new processes, being electronically embedded into the project working culture. It makes it easy for staff to use by presenting the right templates to the right project staff at the right time in the cycle. That is reducing any uncertainty, the admin, the paper handling and the need to plough thru manuals whilst ensuring best working practise is adopted by all concerned.
See www.e-pso.co.uk or e-mail [email protected]
David...
Thanks for your reply.
I have PMT as a source but their reviews albeit comprehensive then to be rather old and once done tend not to be repeated to reflect the current versions.
Id be interested to see your report. Id be grateful if you would contact me at [email protected].
Regards
David
The most reliable source for PM software application reviews is Project Management Today magazine. They have reviwed most applications.
In addition, I carried out a review of the major players and have a full report.
Have a look at IPSO from Omnis Group. You can down load an evaluation version which is fully functional.
It has an evaluators guide which will only take an hour or so to work through.
www.omnis-group.com
Thanks for that..
I have found some myself (only took a bit of looking!). Anyone else who is intersted ’Project Management Today’ publish software reviews regularly.
Reprints are available to buy http:///www.pmtoday.co.uk
Regards
David.