Hello,
What is your company solution for PPM (managing projects, demands, timesheets, etc)? And what is your experience with it?
I'm trying to know about the tool prespective and not your company's particular business process.
Regards for you all!
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Hello, What is your company solution for PPM (managing projects, demands, timesheets, etc)? And what is your experience with it? I'm trying to know about the tool prespective and not your company's particular business process. Regards for you all!
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I use Fogbugz for the development and tracking, and xWiki with embedded Balsamiq Mockups to manage all of the documents. |
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We use Microsoft Great Plains, and hate it! We also use Siebel Service for defect tracking... and hate it! A while back we implemented Mantis, 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. We also use dotProject for project management - its good, but I'm not sure its quite as good as more expensive Project tools. So, my experience has been that the open source, web based tools are very good (eg OrangeHRM, WebERP, vTiger), very useable, (and free), and they do a perfectly good-enough job. The commerical apps can sometimes be complete pants. |
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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. |
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Basecamp has been very good for us in the past. |
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