Businesses today rely on various software platforms, but often these platforms dont communicate with each other, leading to inefficiencies. Cross-platform integration bridges this gap, but it comes wi...
The Office 365 Security and Compliance Center helps organizations manage data security and compliance. Learn how to use the center to monitor and grant permissions, restrict access, and protect missio...
Integrating Microsoft Project Online with Azure DevOps allows teams to work in their preferred systems while ensuring data synchronization and portfolio visibility. Learn about the challenges and bene...
Many would say that MS Project is dead, or at least dying. Microsoft’s Project for the web (P4W) is being used more and more in everyday project management. The software still has a lot of things miss...
This article is the first in a series, in which I wish to make a case for adding certain features to Microsoft’s Project for Desktop and Project for the web software. You might wonder why I am publish...
Project Portfolio Management, or PPM, is the continuous process of selecting, prioritizing, executing, and monitoring all the projects and portfolios in an organization. PPM’s primary goal is to judge...
The thought of losing mission-critical data in Microsoft Project for the Web can keep any project manager up at night. But this should not be the case. As a project, program, or portfolio manager, you...
What criteria should businesses look at to decide on the Project solution they need? There’s plenty of documentation on the features of each of the various Microsoft Project solutions, but where do yo...
The Power Platform is a collection of low-code/no-code tools from Microsoft that enable users to build customized solutions without extensive coding knowledge. It consists of four main components: ...