19th August 2011Microsoft Singapore ALM Event
Enterprise Project Planningwith Microsoft Project Server & Team Foundation Server
Adrian Dunne | Microsoft Singapore
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The Value of Project Server
− Portfolio selection− Portfolio status− Schedule management− Resource management− Dependency management
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Portfolio Selection
Decision makers choose to invest in the right projects based on business drivers and cost
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Portfolio Status
Program Managers can see the status and KPIs across the entire portfolio
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Schedule ManagementProject Managers can track deliverables and timelines.
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Resource Management
Project managers can see resource availability across projects
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The Value of Team Foundation Server− Work management for development
teams− Visibility into the development
progress− Work progress− Test Results− Bug Trends− Build Status
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• Enterprise Project Planning with Project Server• Work Management with Team Foundation Server
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Project Server-TFS IntegrationFrequently Asked Questions
What versions will the integration support?− Project Server 2007 and Project Server 2010− Team Foundation Server 2010
What types of mapping are supported?− 1 Project Web Access instance maps to N Team Project
Collections− N project plans maps to 1 team project− Custom field mappings
− Default mapping: Title, Resource Names, Remaining Work, Actual Work, Start and End dates
− Custom fields supported: String (e.g. Health) and Integer (e.g. Rank)
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