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Microsoft Project Professional 2002 is Microsoft's new enterprise project management program- Intended to be used with Microsoft Project Server 2002. Microsoft Project Professional 2002 has all the core project management features found in Microsoft Project Standard, so you can manage your project plans, communicate project status, and report project information quickly and efficiently. When used with Microsoft Project Server, it also includes enterprise resource management capabilities and portfolio management features, such as real-time reporting and scenario analysis tools. These tools enable project managers and business decision-makers to view project and resource information across their department or the entire organization.
Microsoft Project Server centrally stores the project and resource information published from Microsoft Project Professional. Microsoft Project Server extends this information to project teams through its Web portal, called Microsoft Project Web Access. You can then use Web Access's Resource Center to view, group, and edit resource information and even evaluate resource utilization and availability across multiple projects.
Project Professional 2002 has all the tools of the standard version of Project 2002, the same clear interface, and the same useful smart tags and task panes. But if you're working with other departments or managing projects across an organization, you'll want the professional edition's extra enterprise features and customization tools. Keeping track of multiple projects across a large organization is a daunting task when projects are competing for resources and money. Project Professional lets you centralize specific and generic resources in the company address book and monitor them across projects. You can start by assigning generic resources as placeholders when you plan a project and then automatically allocate whichever real resources are available, using the Resource Substitution wizard. You can still allocate specific resources and people yourself, and you can choose whether to share resources.
Most of the collaborative tools in this version rely on running Microsoft Project Server 2002. With Project Server you can create and share documents, templates, and custom fields for resources and tasks to make sure everyone is working the same way. Enterprise templates let you make sure projects follow procedures and stick to the organization's calendars and working hours. Put generic resources in the templates and the Team Builder tools will automatically find the people you need to work on them.
There are many extra tools in Project Professional designed to work with Project Server. Use these tools to fill in specific details that your company needs to track projects, build and share the enterprise templates, and manage and share resources. If you need only basic project management tools check out Project 2002, but if you want to manage people, resources, and systems across departments or an entire organization, Project Professional is the right choice.
Note: To achieve the full benefit of the enterprise resource and portfolio management features, Microsoft Project Professional must be used with Microsoft Project Server and Microsoft Project Server Client Access License(s) (CALs).
System Requirements:
•Processor: Intel Pentium III or higher processor.
•Operating system: Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium, Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0 with Service Pack 6 (SP6), Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP (Home or Pro), or Windows Vista.
•Memory: 128 MB or More.
•Hard disk: 180 MB or More.
•Drive: CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
•Display: Super VGA (800X600) or higher-resolution monitor with 256 colors.
•Mouse Microsoft Mouse, Microsoft IntelliMouse, or compatible pointing device.
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Microsoft Project Professional 2002 is Microsoft's new enterprise project management program- Intended to be used with Microsoft Project Server 2002. Microsoft Project Professional 2002 has all the core project management features found in Microsoft Project Standard, so you can manage your project plans, communicate project status, and report project information quickly and efficiently. When used with Microsoft Project Server, it also includes enterprise resource management capabilities and portfolio management features, such as real-time reporting and scenario analysis tools. These tools enable project managers and business decision-makers to view project and resource information across their department or the entire organization.
Microsoft Project Server centrally stores the project and resource information published from Microsoft Project Professional. Microsoft Project Server extends this information to project teams through its Web portal, called Microsoft Project Web Access. You can then use Web Access's Resource Center to view, group, and edit resource information and even evaluate resource utilization and availability across multiple projects.
Project Professional 2002 has all the tools of the standard version of Project 2002, the same clear interface, and the same useful smart tags and task panes. But if you're working with other departments or managing projects across an organization, you'll want the professional edition's extra enterprise features and customization tools. Keeping track of multiple projects across a large organization is a daunting task when projects are competing for resources and money. Project Professional lets you centralize specific and generic resources in the company address book and monitor them across projects. You can start by assigning generic resources as placeholders when you plan a project and then automatically allocate whichever real resources are available, using the Resource Substitution wizard. You can still allocate specific resources and people yourself, and you can choose whether to share resources.
Most of the collaborative tools in this version rely on running Microsoft Project Server 2002. With Project Server you can create and share documents, templates, and custom fields for resources and tasks to make sure everyone is working the same way. Enterprise templates let you make sure projects follow procedures and stick to the organization's calendars and working hours. Put generic resources in the templates and the Team Builder tools will automatically find the people you need to work on them.
There are many extra tools in Project Professional designed to work with Project Server. Use these tools to fill in specific details that your company needs to track projects, build and share the enterprise templates, and manage and share resources. If you need only basic project management tools check out Project 2002, but if you want to manage people, resources, and systems across departments or an entire organization, Project Professional is the right choice.
Note: To achieve the full benefit of the enterprise resource and portfolio management features, Microsoft Project Professional must be used with Microsoft Project Server and Microsoft Project Server Client Access License(s) (CALs).
System Requirements:
•Processor: Intel Pentium III or higher processor.
•Operating system: Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium, Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0 with Service Pack 6 (SP6), Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP (Home or Pro), or Windows Vista.
•Memory: 128 MB or More.
•Hard disk: 180 MB or More.
•Drive: CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
•Display: Super VGA (800X600) or higher-resolution monitor with 256 colors.
•Mouse Microsoft Mouse, Microsoft IntelliMouse, or compatible pointing device.
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