Project Professional and Server 2010 – Feature Highlights
Highlights about Project Professional 2010 and Project Server 2010.
that Microsoft worked under for Project 2010 was:
Unified Project and Portfolio Management
Enhanced Collaboration and Reporting
Simple and Intuitive User Experience
Scalable and Connected Platform
Even though I tried to separate Professional from Server for this list, many features and capabilities are
now available on Server that we would traditionally think are Professional only.
Highlights of Project Professional 2010:
The Ribbon – currently used in Office 2007 and 2010
o Known as “Fluent” user interface
o Makes for a highly customizable interface
o Organizes common tasks together
Runs on Windows 7, Vista and XP
Office Backstage
o Puts printing options in one place – gives a WYSIWYG preview
o Replaces the “file” view
Text Wrapping
Filter Improvements
Auto-Complete
Copy and Paste
o Indentions stay in place when copying in or out of Project
o Can copy and paste between many Office applications
User-Controlled Scheduling
o Manually versus Automatic scheduling
o You can now put notes in columns that used to be data (date/number) only
o Adding placeholder tasks is easy
Inactive Tasks
Team Planner
o Quickly view assignments across resources
o Easily manage assignments
Task Inspector
o An improvement over the Task Driver in 2007
Report Improvements
Timeline View
o Report on selected tasks in timeline format
o Format online
o Shares easily
Synchronize with SharePoint lists
Two versions of the Product
o Project Standard 2010
o Project Professional 2010
Incremental Leveling
Versioning
Supports Total Work and Percent Complete tracking
Zoom slider
o Zoom in and out rather than clicking “+” or “-“
Resource Selection
o Select multiple resources from the drop down at one time
Add new columns easily
Office Suite integration
o Able to use items like WordArt
Highlights of Project Server 2010:
The name – it is no longer “Office” Project Server
Web based Project editing
o Ability to do a lot of work on the server that used to be client only
Portfolio Server is now part of Project Server
o No longer a separate product makes integration and use easier
Requires SharePoint Server to work
o Project Server now is “SharePoint centric”
NO ACTIVE X CONTROLS
o Grids are now Ajax or JavaScript
No Office Web Components (OWC)
Resource Updating
o Multiple places for resources to update their tasks now
SharePoint synchronization
Exchange Server integration
o No Outlook add-in
o Easily update tasks from Outlook
o Allows for mobile updates
Custom Fields enhancements
o Can create fields by “Department”
Have I already mentioned NO ACTIVE X CONTROLS!?!?
Excel Services
o Reporting engine allows for more functionality
Multiple level Undo
Delegation
o Allows resources to “request” delegation
o Lessens load on the Admins
The PSI (Project Server Interface) is enhanced
o It doesn’t replace the old version, so custom PSI should still work
Improved Programmability
Timesheet Enhancements
Workflow Capabilities
o Enterprise Project Types (EPT) that help define types of workflow
Improved Reporting
Increased collaboration
Did I mention NO ACTIVE X controls?!?!..yes u got rid of devil :)..thanks
that Microsoft worked under for Project 2010 was:
Unified Project and Portfolio Management
Enhanced Collaboration and Reporting
Simple and Intuitive User Experience
Scalable and Connected Platform
Even though I tried to separate Professional from Server for this list, many features and capabilities are
now available on Server that we would traditionally think are Professional only.
Highlights of Project Professional 2010:
The Ribbon – currently used in Office 2007 and 2010
o Known as “Fluent” user interface
o Makes for a highly customizable interface
o Organizes common tasks together
Runs on Windows 7, Vista and XP
Office Backstage
o Puts printing options in one place – gives a WYSIWYG preview
o Replaces the “file” view
Text Wrapping
Filter Improvements
Auto-Complete
Copy and Paste
o Indentions stay in place when copying in or out of Project
o Can copy and paste between many Office applications
User-Controlled Scheduling
o Manually versus Automatic scheduling
o You can now put notes in columns that used to be data (date/number) only
o Adding placeholder tasks is easy
Inactive Tasks
Team Planner
o Quickly view assignments across resources
o Easily manage assignments
Task Inspector
o An improvement over the Task Driver in 2007
Report Improvements
Timeline View
o Report on selected tasks in timeline format
o Format online
o Shares easily
Synchronize with SharePoint lists
Two versions of the Product
o Project Standard 2010
o Project Professional 2010
Incremental Leveling
Versioning
Supports Total Work and Percent Complete tracking
Zoom slider
o Zoom in and out rather than clicking “+” or “-“
Resource Selection
o Select multiple resources from the drop down at one time
Add new columns easily
Office Suite integration
o Able to use items like WordArt
Highlights of Project Server 2010:
The name – it is no longer “Office” Project Server
Web based Project editing
o Ability to do a lot of work on the server that used to be client only
Portfolio Server is now part of Project Server
o No longer a separate product makes integration and use easier
Requires SharePoint Server to work
o Project Server now is “SharePoint centric”
NO ACTIVE X CONTROLS
o Grids are now Ajax or JavaScript
No Office Web Components (OWC)
Resource Updating
o Multiple places for resources to update their tasks now
SharePoint synchronization
Exchange Server integration
o No Outlook add-in
o Easily update tasks from Outlook
o Allows for mobile updates
Custom Fields enhancements
o Can create fields by “Department”
Have I already mentioned NO ACTIVE X CONTROLS!?!?
Excel Services
o Reporting engine allows for more functionality
Multiple level Undo
Delegation
o Allows resources to “request” delegation
o Lessens load on the Admins
The PSI (Project Server Interface) is enhanced
o It doesn’t replace the old version, so custom PSI should still work
Improved Programmability
Timesheet Enhancements
Workflow Capabilities
o Enterprise Project Types (EPT) that help define types of workflow
Improved Reporting
Increased collaboration
Did I mention NO ACTIVE X controls?!?!..yes u got rid of devil :)..thanks
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