Microsoft® Office Project Server 2007: The Complete Reference

  • Authors:
  • Dave Gochberg;Rob Stewart

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • Microsoft® Office Project Server 2007: The Complete Reference
  • Year:
  • 2008

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"Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 is an extremely advanced and dynamic toolset requiring fundamental organizational inspection. Rob and Dave provide an equally deep and unique perspective of this powerful solution." --Daniel T. Renier, Principal Consultant, Milestone Consulting Group, Inc.Table of contentsPart I: Consider This Before You Commit to Project Server 2007Chapter 1. What Your CFO Needs to Know about Project ServerChapter 2. The New Architecture of the Microsoft EPM EnvironmentChapter 3. New Features and Some That Have Been RetiredPart II: Plan for Your Project Server 2007 ImplementationChapter 4. Building Blocks for Implementation SuccessChapter 5. Requirements, Prioritization, and Project Planning for Project ServerPart III: Details on the Installation and Configuration of Project Server 2007Chapter 6. Installation of Project Server 2007 and Prerequisite SoftwareChapter 7. SharePoint Central Administration in a Project Server EnvironmentChapter 8. Configuring Security in Your EPM EnvironmentChapter 9. Configuring Enterprise Data SettingsChapter 10. Configuring Time and Task ManagementChapter 11. Configuring Look and Feel SettingsChapter 12. Configure the Remaining Server SettingsChapter 13. Roll Out the DesktopPart IV: Project Server 2007 MaintenanceChapter 14. Performance of Your EPM SystemChapter 15. Application/Database Migration from Previous VersionsChapter 16. Techniques and Solutions for New Project RequestsChapter 17. Integrating Project Server 2007 with External SystemsPart V: Project Server in ActionChapter 18. Time Tracking and Task UpdatesChapter 19. Reporting and ViewsChapter 20. Resource ManagementChapter 21. How the Project Manager Interacts with Project ServerChapter 22. How the Team Member Interacts with Project ServerChapter 23. How the Resource Manager Interacts with Project ServerChapter 24. The Executive and Miscellaneous RollsChapter 25. Project Server 2007--Doing More for Collaboration and CommunicationsPart VI: Program and Portfolio ManagementChapter 26. Program ManagementChapter 27. Project Portfolio ManagementIndex