Thursday, June 30, 2011

Microsoft Project Professional 2010 SP1 (Trial)

Microsoft Project Professional 2010 offers a powerful, visually enhanced way to effectively manage a wide range of projects and programs. From meeting crucial deadlines, to selecting the right resources and empowering your teams, Project Professional 2010 delivers new and intuitive experiences to simply plan, manage and collaborate with individuals, teams and the enterprise.

Microsoft Project Professional 2010 gives you powerful, visually enhanced ways to successfully manage and deliver a wide range of projects. Easier and more intuitive, Project Professional 2010 provides flexible choices to simplify planning, collaboration and resource management.

Add more capabilities with Microsoft Project Server 2010 to deliver the right project and portfolio management (PPM) solutions for individuals, teams and the enterprise. As part of the Microsoft Enterprise Project Management (EPM) 2010 Solution, Project Professional 2010 offers flexibility and choice by providing tailored work management solutions for individuals, teams and the enterprise.

Poised for the ascent, Microsoft Project 2010 offers flexibility and choice for individuals, teams and the enterprise to effectively manage all types of work — from simple tasks to complex projects and programs. Project 2010 delivers innovative new capabilities:
- From a simple and intuitive user experience — plan, schedule and successfully complete important work
- Enhance productivity using a sophisticated yet easy-to-use tool with built in reporting and powerful collaboration capabilities
- Select the right projects, optimize scarce resources and manage costs with unified product and portfolio management
- Built on Microsoft SharePoint 2010, choose a flexible and powerful work management solution that integrates, extends, and scales for the enterprise

NOTE:
In order to test the aplication you must apply for a trial key

Microsoft Project Server 2010 Beta - Virtual Machine

This download comes as a pre-configured Virtual Machine and enables you evaluate Microsoft Project Server 2010 Beta.

Project Server 2010 Beta ensures organizations select and deliver the right projects, while gaining greater visibility and control of resources leading to improved productivity and better business performance.

Participate in the Microsoft Project Server 2010 Beta and be the first to see how the innovative new capabilities can help organizations to:
- Capture all types of work in a centralized demand management repository
- Select the right project portfolios and maximize resource utilization
- Build and conveniently update project schedules online
- Create powerful dashboards and project reports

By adding Microsoft Project Professional 2010 Beta, enjoy powerful, visually enhanced ways to successfully manage and deliver a wide range of projects. Easier and more intuitive, Project Professional 2010 provides flexible choices to simplify planning, collaboration and resource management.

System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V is required to use this virtual machine
In addition to the system requirements for Windows Server 2008 as described in the release notes, a 64-bit system with hardware-assisted virtualization enabled and data execution prevention (DEP) is required.
It is also recommended to ensure that you have a clean install of x64 edition of Windows Server 2008 to be able to use the Hyper-V technology.

Here are some key features of "Microsoft Project Professional 2010":

Better, more productive experiences:
· New task-based graphical menus with familiar and essential functions make it easy to create and manage projects. Combining the ease of a tool like Microsoft Excel with the powerful Project scheduling engine, Project Professional 2010 puts you in control.

Easier to see and share:
· With a completely new and visually enhanced timeline view, you'll have a clearer view of tasks, milestones and phases. Expanded color palettes and text effects help you make every timeline visually effective to see and share important dates and deliverables.

Resource managing at-a-glance:
· See the right mix of people and resources — simply drag and drop to effectively plan tasks for your entire team and project. Quickly solve problems by identifying unscheduled or unassigned tasks and be visually alerted to potential problems.

Connect and collaborate:
· Connect your teams with Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 synchronization so team members can easily update task status. Add Microsoft Project Server 2010 and get the capabilities of end-to-end project and portfolio management.

Requirements:

· Computer and processor: 700 MHz processor or higher.
· Memory: 512 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher.
· Hard disk: 1.5 gigabyte (GB); a portion of this disk space will be freed after installation if the original download package is removed from the hard drive.
· Display: 1024x768 or higher resolution monitor.

Limitations:

· 60 days trial

What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

Better experiences:
· The Ribbon makes finding and using your favorite tools simpler with new graphical menus and a familiar experience so you can create and manage projects easily. In the new Microsoft Office Backstage TM view – save, share, print and publish your projects with just one click.

Simply more productive:
· Like other Microsoft Office applications, save time and effort with familiar and essential functions like text wrapping, filtering, auto-complete, scroll and zoom and more. Insert new columns on the fly – data types are readily identified so you can quickly organize and analyze details effectively.

Flexible and powerful:
· Bringing together the flexibility and ease of a tool like Microsoft Excel 2010 with the power of the Project Professional 2010 scheduling engine, user-controlled scheduling puts you in control.

Easier to see and share:
· With a completely new and visually enhanced timeline view, you’ll have a clearer view of tasks, milestones, and phases. New...


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