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The missed link between PMI/Prince2 and MS EPMMy clients for MS EPM keep asking for a real and challengeable features. They are mature enough in the scenes of Project Management concepts up to the level for asking to implement there customized methodologies (PMI or Prince2). off course scene we are talking about MS EPM 2007 then it is required to all levels of customization using the existing features or even developing and extending new features . Back to PMI or Prince2 methodologies, in both there are some workflows that connect between different phases. In workflows, the data is simply gathered during the workflows steps and pushed accordingly while maintaining the different states that the processes should pass. Predefined criteria shall be considered in order to control moving projects among the customized Projects Life Cycle. Saying so, we are talking about data being gathered in MS EPM itself and another another Methodology related data being gathered through the Project Life Cycle workflows. Technically speaking we are talking about data being gathered through MS EPM 2007 itself and data being gathered through SharePoint WSS. Now I am expecting you now to say: “Hey man, what is about Project Workspace, it gives you what you need, it is the link between MS Project Server and WSS”. I will reply immediately: “It is not a link because the WSS lists that I am talking about are not hosted in any of the provisioned MS Project Workspaces. Those lists are hosted directly on the PWA.” If you got my point so far then it will be easy to say that you must have faced the situation where there is no link between MS EPM PWA data and WSS lists data, and I can feel your disappointment when get the truth that there is a missed link over there. The good news here: I will be working in developing some solution to open the bridge in two ways between PWA and WSS. I will keep you updated about that. Best Regards Bilal Okour Just for you to remember the history, Visual Studio DocumentaryI found this page while browsing, I liked it alot because it brought me back to those days when I was doing only coding. It is the history of Visual Studio, the magic tool from MS. Dot want to be boring, here is the link, enjoy :) http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/VisualStudioDocumentary/The-Visual-Studio-Documentary-Part-One/ Best Regards Bilal Okour Do Blogging and Twittering at the same time
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Enjoy, Bilal Okour TechEd Middle East is now REAL!Monday, 1 March – Wednesday, 3 March 2010 | Dubai World Trade Centre Microsoft’s premier technical education and networking conference is coming to the Middle East. The website will be available mid-October. For further information, please contact info@teched.ae Please add yourself to the Tech·Ed Middle East 2010 mailing list in order to receive up to date information as it becomes available. Click here for more details http://www.teched.ae/Best Regards Bilal Okour
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