Task Management with Microsoft Project Server
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Oct-24-2010
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Multi-tasking is the thing that we all do these days. Without multi-tasking, our heaps of work don’t complete, right? And above all if you are someone handling a project then multi-tasking becomes all the more important. But if you are finding it difficult to handle
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Multi-tasking is the thing that we all do these days. Without multi-tasking, our heaps of work don’t complete, right? And above all if you are someone handling a project then multi-tasking becomes all the more important. But if you are finding it difficult to handle it smoothly, don’t worry! Here is your savior – Microsoft Project Server - which is the solution to your task management problems. Application hosting of software, (for example hosted Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint and others) has become the preferred way for companies to implement business software. And when Apps4Rent is around, do you need to look anywhere else for the best application solution? Definitely no, right?
Task Management benefits of Microsoft Project Server
• Add & Edit tasks quickly with inline editing in grid
• Advanced Task types like Fixed Unit, Fixed Duration, Fixed Work
• Microsoft Office Project Server includes advanced task constraints and dependencies
• Leverage task dependencies, constraints etc. for faster project updates
• Milestones
• MS Project Server has task scheduling based on Project and Resource calendars
• Update and track task status using % complete, Actual, Remaining duration, or per day hours
• Control updates to project accept (merge) or reject task updates
• Baseline tasks
• View Task Usage
• Earned value report
• Inform about task assignment/change through internal messaging
• Link other objects like issues, risks with tasks
• Export to csv
Creating tasks is very simple in the Project Server. All you have to do are the following:
1. Firstly, you have to go to the Quick Launch, there under Projects, click Project Center.
2. Then click the name of an existing project in the list.
3. On the Project tab of the Ribbon, click Edit.
4. Enter the task information in the blank row at the bottom of the list.
5. When you've finished adding tasks, click Close to check the project back in.
Easy! Isn’t it? Yes so your task management is no more a stressful task here forth. So enjoy the advantages of Microsoft Project Server and manage and create your tasks easily, effectively, and stress-free.
Multi-tasking is the thing that we all do these days. Without multi-tasking, our heaps of work don’t complete, right? And above all if you are someone handling a project then multi-tasking becomes all the more important. But if you are finding it difficult to handle it smoothly, don’t worry! Here is your savior – Microsoft Project Server - which is the solution to your task management problems. Application hosting of software, (for example hosted Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint and others) has become the preferred way for companies to implement business software. And when Apps4Rent is around, do you need to look anywhere else for the best application solution? Definitely no, right?
Task Management benefits of Microsoft Project Server
• Add & Edit tasks quickly with inline editing in grid
• Advanced Task types like Fixed Unit, Fixed Duration, Fixed Work
• Microsoft Office Project Server includes advanced task constraints and dependencies
• Leverage task dependencies, constraints etc. for faster project updates
• Milestones
• MS Project Server has task scheduling based on Project and Resource calendars
• Update and track task status using % complete, Actual, Remaining duration, or per day hours
• Control updates to project accept (merge) or reject task updates
• Baseline tasks
• View Task Usage
• Earned value report
• Inform about task assignment/change through internal messaging
• Link other objects like issues, risks with tasks
• Export to csv
Creating tasks is very simple in the Project Server. All you have to do are the following:
1. Firstly, you have to go to the Quick Launch, there under Projects, click Project Center.
2. Then click the name of an existing project in the list.
3. On the Project tab of the Ribbon, click Edit.
4. Enter the task information in the blank row at the bottom of the list.
5. When you've finished adding tasks, click Close to check the project back in.
Easy! Isn’t it? Yes so your task management is no more a stressful task here forth. So enjoy the advantages of Microsoft Project Server and manage and create your tasks easily, effectively, and stress-free.
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Article Source :
http://www.articleseen.com/Article_Task Management with Microsoft Project Server_39149.aspx
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Author Resource :
Adrian Gates (adrian@apps4rent.com) is a Business Manager with Apps4Rent; which offers Microsoft Exchange Hosting, Windows SharePoint Services, SharePoint Foundation 2010, SharePoint Server 2010, and virtual dedicated servers.
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Keywords :
Microsoft Project Server, Project Server, Task Management,
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Internet Business
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Web Hosting
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