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Implementing and Administering Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 (Epm Learning) written by Gary L. Chefetz Studio : msProjectExperts by msProjectExperts Publisher : msProjectExperts Released : 2007-10-24 Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9781934240014 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 6 reviews)
List Price : $99.00 Our Price : $62.37
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Implementing and Administering Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 is a complete guide to implementing and configuring a Microsoft EPM solution using Microsoft Project Server 2007, Windows SharePoint Services, and Microsoft Project Professional 2007. This book provides you with systematic deployment and configuration guidance for creating and maintaining your Project Server configuration and Project Server environment. Taking a building-block approach to the topical ordering in this book, it begins with two modules that provide an overview of the non-technical and technical challenges to implementing Project Server. Module 3 provides a complete start-to-finish deployment guide and a template that takes you through forming your deployment team and determining your organizational requirements to designing and implementing a configuration to meet your requirements. The two modules that follow walk you through installing and configuring SharePoint and Project Server as well as configuring Analysis Services, SQL backups, and your desktops. The next nine modules show you how to configure the Project Server environment, while the final two modules cover day-to-day operations for maintaining Project Server and Windows SharePoint Server. Throughout each module, you get a generous amount of Notes, Warnings, and Best Practices. Notes call your attention to important additional information about a subject. Warnings help you avoid the most common problems experienced by others and Best Practices provide tips for using the tool based on our field experience. With this book by your side, you can confidently deploy and manage the Microsoft EPM environment. |
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One of the two best book regarding WPS |
This is one of the two best books regarding WPS
The other one is Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 Unleashed |
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Very well written, very easy read ! |
Thanks Gary & Dale for getting me up to speed in short order. Your book, Implementing and Administering MS Office Project Server 2007 is a great read and a great reference as we begin our MSPS Server 2007 implementation. I now visit the MS ProjectExperts web page regularly and look forward to more great insights and products.
Well done !
Jim Gibbons PMP
US Dept. of Labor
EITPMO SME |
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Highly Recommended |
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Gary and Dale have written many books, this is the best yet. I cannot recommend strongly enough that if you are about to embark on an EPM implementations, be you an EPM implementor or part of the organization the EPM implementation is for, you NEED this book. Given the time you will save and the added value you will provide after reading the book, the decision is a no-brainer: buy it! |
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Don't try to implement Project Server 2007 without this book! |
As an EPM implementor and PMO Director at a technology company, my advice to you is this: If you are implementing MOPS 2007, buy this book! It contains outstanding practical advice and best practices about how to SUCCESSFULLY implement this tool.
My only regret is that it wasn't published before we started our implementation... it would have saved us several MONTHS of figuring out how do do it ourselves.
Note: I am in no way affiliated with MSProjectExperts, nor am I receiving any kind of compensation for this endorsement. These books have saved us tons of time and rework!
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Must have for Project Server 2007 Admins and PMO head |
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Gary and Dale, keep hitting it square on the head. This book is the best I have seen for managing project server 2007 and sharepoint 2007. I have looked at much of the Microsoft documentation, but this book gets to the heart of what is needed. It has great explanations and step-by-step procedures. I would recommend to anyone who is going to configure, manage, and monitor project server 2007. Also, it is a great book for those people who designing a project management office in their company. It will have you frame out your PMIS for your PMO. |
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