Sorry about the long delay between posts . . .
I'm back from the Microsoft Project Conference in Seattle. Some random notes from the conference . . .
Project '12' is going to be very well received. I'm not sure what I can and cannot say about it, so I'll take the side of caution. I will say it is quite impressive and they've added some features that have been on my wish list for a lonnnnnnnnng time.
It was great seeing old friends and meeting new ones. Microsoft was out in full force, wearing red shirts so they were hard not to spot in a crowd. I spoke to a few of the Project MVPs and spread the word about Microsoft Project viewers.
I learned that Brian Kennemer (author of the excellent projectified blog) works for Microsoft now. Sounds like a pretty nice gig -- helping large customers with EPM solutions.
There were lots of partners who offered EPM services and consulting, but not as many ISVs as I was expecting. The opportunities to do Project add-ons and plugins are wide open . . .
I finally met some of the MVPs that I'd been corresponding with via email over the years. Gary Chefetz and Dale Howard of Project Experts have a nice set of books (courseware, actually) for Project Server. They were exhibiting at the conference. Closer to home, I ran into Tracy Jacob from PM Resource Group and her team.
Seattle was much nicer than I was expecting, and it even stopped raining for most of the time I was there. All in all, it was a very well-planned and well-run conference. Hmmm, did they use Project Server to plan it?
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