Now that our team at SFSU is getting bigger and starting to handle some longer term projects such as integration with Diva (http://diva.sfsu.edu/), Drupal, and/or e-Portfolio system and so on. We really need to have a good project management software solution to help us keep track of all projects. I wonder whether the Moodle core dev team (or your own dev team) is using any project management software at all, and if so, which software you are using? I was using Microsoft Project when I was working for the private sector, but would like to know if there is any good open-source project managment software out there? Many thanks!
Project management software recommendation?
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Dear Brazil,
The best first steps would be to gather your requirements as "Project Management" is a wide term.
If you want to take a look at our solutions, I would recommend to discover OnePMO (http://www.onepmo.com) that is natively multi-project oriented. You can manage, schedule both projects and resources and keep track of their progress while being able to compare planned Vs. achieved.
Please let me know if you would like to know more - you can reach me by email (isabelle.lepez at onepmo dot com)
Isabelle,
If you're looking for a web-based solution, you may want to consider Easy Projects. Our collaboration features like video chat and file sharing are especially helpful if some of your team members are off-site or working from home. You can sign up for either a free trial or a webinar. Or both. :)
A good project management software that we use in our company is called Basecamp, try to avail their trial offer so you can see if the feature works for you. Now for order management software, I recomment WRNTY www.wrnty.com, this is what our company use for over a year now and we are very pleased with its features. It also has a trial offer that you can avail for free.
Does Invantive Vision compute critical path drag? If not, it's a pretty big omission. As far as I know, only Spider Project and the Sumatra.com add-on to Microsoft Project calculate it.
http://www.dau.mil/pubscats/ATL%20Docs/Jan_Feb_2012/Devaux.pdf
Fraternally in project management,
Steve the Bajan
I would recommend Invantive Vision. Invantive Vision is not open source but is easy to use. U can easily add professionals to your projects and manage the task, hours registration and more. The software is web based and can be used with Microsoft Outlook. In this tutorial you can see how project management with Invantive Vision works.
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There is a list of tools, many open source at: http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/Planning.html#Tools
I would recommend Spider Project. The website http://www.spiderproject.ru/aboutus_e.php
Best regards,
Rafael
I would recommend Project Monitor. The website : http://www.viragegroup.com/en.html
The software is not open-source, but is not so expensive ! it gives a much better ROI than many of the "global" solutions which do not offer such powerful yet flexible custom portfolio management functionalities.
Project Monitor has been adopted by some of my customers to manage large portfolios including strategic and ROI reviews.
I would recommend Project Monitor. The website : http://www.viragegroup.com/en.html
The software is not open-source, but is not so expensive ! it gives a much better ROI than many of the "global" solutions which do not offer such powerful yet flexible custom portfolio management functionalities.
Project Monitor has been adopted by some of my customers to manage large portfolios including strategic and ROI reviews.
I would recommend P6..... P6 is a very powerful PM software if it is used as intended and should be administered by a True Technically and Broad minded person.
My company has been very happy with 4project system http://www.4projects.com/
I would recommend continue using ‘Microsoft Project’ else upgrade to Microsoft Project Professional 2010 which includes all the capabilities of Project Standard 2010 plus more features like at-a-glance resource management and team collaboration tools. Project 2010, built on SharePoint 2010, offers flexibility and choice and helps effectively manage any type of work, from simple tasks to complex projects and entire programs. It is a big jump in capability and gives project managers a lot of visibility into project conflicts, overbookings, and under-utilization.