PPM - Project Portfolio Management - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-18T18:03:19Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/444066 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/444066/ppm-project-portfolio-management 1 PPM - Project Portfolio Management Bruno Lopes 2009-01-14T18:10:39Z 2009-07-20T16:33:03Z <p>Hello,</p> <p>What is your company solution for PPM (managing projects, demands, timesheets, etc)? And what is your experience with it?</p> <p>I'm trying to know about the tool prespective and not your company's particular business process.</p> <p>Regards for you all!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/444066/ppm-project-portfolio-management/444078#444078 0 Answer by Jason Miesionczek for PPM - Project Portfolio Management Jason Miesionczek 2009-01-14T18:13:25Z 2009-01-14T18:13:25Z <p><a href="http://www.basecamphq.com/" rel="nofollow">Basecamp</a> has been very good for us in the past.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/444066/ppm-project-portfolio-management/444183#444183 0 Answer by Zabbala for PPM - Project Portfolio Management Zabbala 2009-01-14T18:44:43Z 2009-01-14T18:44:43Z <p>We have used Project Insight in the past but recently switched to OpenAir: it has a cleaner interface, it's easier to enter timesheets and apparently it also plays nicely with the company's financial system.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/444066/ppm-project-portfolio-management/444227#444227 0 Answer by gbjbaanb for PPM - Project Portfolio Management gbjbaanb 2009-01-14T18:57:41Z 2009-01-14T18:57:41Z <p>We use Microsoft Great Plains, and hate it! We also use Siebel Service for defect tracking... and hate it!</p> <p>A while back we implemented <a href="http://www.mantisbt.org/" rel="nofollow">Mantis</a>, an open source bug tracking tool for a small project that needed customers to access it (all our corporate apps are internal-access only). Mantis has been so successful we have 3 teams using it and resisting moving to using Siebel.</p> <p>We also use <a href="http://www.dotproject.net/" rel="nofollow">dotProject</a> for project management - its good, but I'm not sure its quite as good as more expensive Project tools.</p> <p>So, my experience has been that the open source, web based tools are very good (eg <a href="http://www.orangehrm.com/" rel="nofollow">OrangeHRM</a>, <a href="http://weberp.org/" rel="nofollow">WebERP</a>, <a href="http://www.vtiger.com/" rel="nofollow">vTiger</a>), very useable, (and free), and they do a perfectly good-enough job. The commerical apps can sometimes be complete pants.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/444066/ppm-project-portfolio-management/1154579#1154579 0 Answer by Jas Panesar for PPM - Project Portfolio Management Jas Panesar 2009-07-20T16:33:03Z 2009-07-20T16:33:03Z <p>I use Fogbugz for the development and tracking, and xWiki with embedded Balsamiq Mockups to manage all of the documents.</p>