Many experienced and trained Project Management Professionals are used to using Microsoft Project to track project schedules, either standalone or with SharePoint. However, that’s not to say Microsoft Project is for everybody. For those of you who are well versed in Project, you’ll know that it can be quite complex for team members or people

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Boost Your Project Reporting with Microsoft Project and SharePoint Sync in BrightWork

Project management is even more important than ever as organizations try to slim down budgets and complete projects on time and within the allotted budget. When was the last time that you could say that the majority of the projects you worked on were adequately planned and completed within the timeline and budget? Although the

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[VIDEO] – 7 Microsoft tools to help you implement lightweight ‘Project Management’

Last year, Microsoft introduced Office 365 Planner, a new work management tool, meant to compete with solutions such as Trello in light project management scenarios. Planner is deeply connected to Office 365 Groups and leverages many of its features. In this session, we’ll explain the purpose of Office 365 Planner and describe its main features.

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Office 365 Planner Deep Dive

JavaScript was once just a scripting tool for "front-end" developers. Now it’s gone mainstream. And along with it comes a new set of tools that the cool kids use. In this session I’m going to look at some of the new tooling that is being used by web and open-source developers and increasingly in enterprise

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Git, Gulp, Grunt, Node and Code: Making Sense of the Modern SharePoint and Office 365 Development Toolkit