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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Microsoft Project 2007
If you are a Microsoft Project Depot today, and you haven't considered jumping ship to a cheaper alternative, you might consider reading this article at our sister site.
Microsoft Project 2007: The Essential Tool for Project Managers at Top 10 Tech Software
it describes why the new Microsoft Project 2007 might continue to be the essential tool for all project managers. Whether you're managing a complex ongoing operation or continuous process or building a one-time project Microsoft project can definitely help you coordinate and manage large body of a complex and intricately balanced requirements. It does have an expensive price tag however and that means you need to do your homework before you make a purchasing decision.
Reader Feedback
- If you're using Microsoft Project 2007 we definitely like to hear from you and learn what you think of the new software.
- We'd also like to hear from you if you are definitely considering upgrading or definitely not going to upgrade to Microsoft Project 2007.
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