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We will be presenting at Office 2.0 Launchpad. It is a good chance to show Wrike in action, discuss my approach to PM 2.0, and hear the feedback. Once again, let me invite you to the conference, it should be very interesting and dynamic. By the way, if you did not know – if all goes according to the plan, all conference attendees should get a nice gadget as a gift.
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If you ever have tried to use Microsoft Project, you know that it’s not very easy to share a Microsoft Project file with your team. You need to purchase and install Microsoft Project Server and a bunch of other applications, such as Microsoft Office Project Web Access. On average, the ability to share your plans will cost you between $4,998 and $85,892 , plus a lot of your time and patience.
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Wrike’s founder, Andrew Filev , spoke at the 2nd Annual University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) Project Management Symposium. The two-day event took place on August 18-19 and was attended by approximately 200 executives, project management professionals, speakers and volunteers – representatives of the nation’s most dynamic organizations. Besides UTD the symposium organizers included PM Forum , an authoritative resource for project management information and knowledge, and Project Management Institu
This year’s Office 2.0 Conference is coming soon. I’ll be part of a Project Management 2.0 panel , so if you want to ask questions in real time, you are very welcome to join the conference. Other panels and sessions also promise to be interesting. If you have some stories to share for the panel, leave a comment here with your contact information.
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This year’s Office 2.0 Conference is coming soon. I’ll be part of a Project Management 2.0 panel , so if you want to ask questions in real time, you are very welcome to join the conference. Other panels and sessions also promise to be interesting. If you have some stories to share for the panel, leave a comment here with your contact information.
First of all, what is RSS? It is an abbreviation that stands for Really Simple Syndication — a format for delivering regularly changing Web content. Many news-related sites, blogs and other online publishers syndicate their content’s updates in the form of RSS feeds to help you keep track of newly published information. How does RSS help you to be more productive?
We can’t wait to share the great news with you! We put a lot of effort into delivering several of the most frequently requested features. So now your project management will get an even more powerful boost. The new features come with our brand new enterprise version, which was released today. We say that the enterprise version “offers you everything you need to manage your business,” and that is true.
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I was interviewed by Bas de Bar recently. Bas has a great blog called Project Shrink. It is a valuable source of tips, ideas and other important information for project managers. Bas is also the author of “ Surprise! Now You’re a Software Project Manager. ” Those of you who are in software development might want to have a look at it.
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