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Versões do Microsoft Project 2007 e Microsoft Project Server 2007

Com o Cumulative Update 10, que saiu agora em fevereiro, achei a listagem de todos os updates.
Assim que conseguir os links para o download do CU10, disponibilizo aqui no Blog.

Número

Versão

Project Server KB

Project KB

WSS KB

MOSS Server KB

12.0.4518.1016

RTM

N/A

N/A

12.0.6218.1000

SP1

936984

937154

12.0.6318.5000

Infrastructure Update

951297

951547

12.0.6327.5000

CU1 – August 2008

956061

956060

N/A

N/A

12.0.6331.5000

CU2 – October 2008

957696

958138

N/A

N/A

12.0.6334.5000

CU3 – December 2008

960313

959643

960010

960011

12.0.6341.5002

CU4 – February 2009

968271

966308

961755

961756

12.0.6422.1000

SP2

953334

953326

N/A

N/A

12.0.6503.5000

CU5 – April 2009

968860

969409

968850

968851

12.0.6510.5003

CU6 – June 2009

971502

971501

971538

971537

12.0.6514.5000

CU7 – August 2009

973937

973930

973400

973399

12.0.6520.5000

CU8 – October 2009

974990

975923

974989

974988

12.0.6524.5000

CU9 – December 2009

977028

977266

977022

977023

12.0.6529.5000

CU10 – February 2010

978397

980209

978396

978395

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SharePoint 2010: e-Learning GRÁTIS!

Clinic 10277: What’s New in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 for Developers
This clinic covers the following topics:

  • Developing SharePoint 2010 Solutions with Visual Studio 2010
  • Integrating New Development Features in SharePoint 2010 Solutions
  • Developing Remote Clients for SharePoint 2010
  • Incorporating External Data in SharePoint 2010 Solutions

Clinic 10279: What’s New in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 for IT Professionals
This clinic covers the following topics:

  • Introduction to SharePoint 2010
  • Managing Data in SharePoint 2010
  • Monitoring Data in SharePoint 2010
Technorati Tags: SharePoint,e-Learning

Project 2010: Novos campos

Por causa das novas funcionalidades do Project 2010, foram criados alguns campos. Segue os campos e o porque de serem utilizados:

  • Active – usado para designar se uma tarefa está ativa ou inativa.
  • Task Mode – usado para determinar se uma tarefa esta no modo automático ou manual. 
  • Scheduled Start – usado para tarefas agendadas manualmente. Início, término e duração são opcionais para tarefas agendadas manualmente.
  • Scheduled Finish – usado para tarefas agendadas manualmente. Início, término e duração são opcionais para tarefas agendadas manualmente.
  • Scheduled Duration – usado para tarefas agendadas manualmente. Início, término e duração são opcionais para tarefas agendadas manualmente.
  • Warning – usada com tarefas agendadas manualmente se a tempestividade ou seqüenciamento de tarefas poderia ser considerado um problema.
  • Ignore Warnings – ignorar alertas.
  • Baseline Estimated Start 0-10 – linhas de base estimadas são linhas de bases para tarefas agendadas manualmente.
  • Baseline Estimated Finish 0-10 – linhas de base estimadas são linhas de bases para tarefas agendadas manualmente.
  • Baseline Estimated Duration 0-10 – linhas de base estimadas são linhas de bases para tarefas agendadas manualmente.

    Observe que o campo Active é uma característica única do Project Professional. Não tenho certeza como Project Standard irá manipular um arquivo do Project Professional que usa esse recurso.

    Vídeos: Microsoft Project e Project Server

    Após o lançamento público da versão Beta do Microsoft Project 2010, vários videos foram disponibilizados, entre eles:

    Microsoft Project Conference 2009

    • http://msprojectconference.com/
    • http://www.microsoft.com/showcase/en/US/search?phrase=%22project%20conference%202009%22
    • http://www.microsoft.com/showcase/en/US/channels/microsoftproject
    KN 2 Dia 1 Keynote
    KN 2 Dia 2 Keynote (Lançamento oficial do Project e Project Server 2010)
    KN 3 Dia 3 Keynote

    Track: Business Applications and Solutions

    Código Título Palestrante
    BA200 Integrating Mind Mapping Techniques with Microsoft Project and Microsoft Project Server Reiner Wodey, Shahzeeb Akhtar
    BA203 Introducing Microsoft’s Innovation Process Management (IPM) Solution Simon Floyd
    BA204 "Project Scheduling Revisited” – Performance Tuning Your Scheduling Practices Glenn Searle
    BA205 On Demand is In Demand – Managing Enterprise Resource, Project and Portfolio Data is Easier and more Affordable than ever Anisha Mason, Scott Clausen
    BA206 Microsoft Project and SharePoint Better Together– EPM Live helps “Lite Up” the MOSS Features in Project Server Jim Patterson
    BA207 The Profit Advantage of Project Cost Management 5D-BIM & MS Project Brad Barth
    BA208 Align Execution & Strategy With Strategic Planning & Governance John-Michael Scott
    BA209 ALM: Connecting the Worlds of PPM and Application Development Ben Chamberlain
    BA210 SaaS for Project Today – Microsoft’s Software + Services Play Scott Chapman
    BA211 Production optimization in order-based manufacturing industries – An offshore case about integrating Project Server and Dynamic Ax Hans Torsleff, Mads Suhr Nielsen
    BA212 Effective Program Management – Powered by Pcubed Delivery Hub Carl Dalby
    BA213 Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Finding Hidden Problems In Projects Kimberly Joyce
    BA214 Opening SharePoint to Project 2010 Eamonn McGuinness
    BA216 Dynamic “What If?” Resourcing – Capacity Planning and Forecasting for the Right Skills at the Right Time Greg Bailey
    BA218 Supporting your EVM (Earned Value Management) Needs with the Microsoft Project Platform Alban de Bergevin
    BA219 Products Ready for Project Server 2010 – Adding Value to an Unbeatable Platform Christophe Campana, Stefan Haffner
    BA220 Implementing a Worldwide Research-Focused EPM 2007 Solution Together with SharePoint Server 2007 in one of the Largest Healthcare Companies Matthias Jaeger
    BA221 Getting more Results by Getting Back to Basics: Using Microsoft Project / Server & SharePoint Best Practices to Achieve Results and Organizational Culture Change Tim Runcie
    BA222 The Future of Project and Portfolio Financial Management- Planning, budgeting, and tracking costs and benefits using the Financial Management Solution Project 2010 extension Mike Gruia, Ave Dadabhoy
    BA225 Create Effective Dashboard Views & Reports – Leverage Your EPM Toolbox Robert Happy, David Blair
    BA226 Covering the Extended Project Lifecycle by Integrating Project Server 2007 and MOSS with ERP Systems Christophe Campana, Stefan Haffner
         
    BA300 Initiative Demand Management with SharePoint and Seamless Integration with Portfolio and Project Server: case study ABB Italy – IT Services Claudia Tambone
    BA304 Learn How To Deploy the Innovation Process Management (IPM) Solution Kris Athey
    BA308 Capital Planning & Investment Control (CPIC) For Government Jon Hughes, Chris Samulski

    Track: Deployment, Migration and Customization

    DM200 Project Server Programmability Overview Stephen Sanderlin
    DM201 Microsoft Enterprise Project Management 2010 Migration Jan Kalis, Treb Gatte, Bobby Burns
    DM300 Project Server 2007 Performance Testing and Capacity Planning Michael Jordan
    DM301 Introduction to SharePoint for Developers Andrew Connell
    DM302 SharePoint Planning and Governance Todd Klindt, Shane Young
    DM303 Best Practices: Consuming the PSI Stephen Sanderlin
    DM304 SharePoint and Project Server Co-Existence Christophe Fiessinger
    DM305 Project Server 2003 to Project Server 2007 Migration Best Practices Jean-Francois LeSaux
    DM306 Understanding Virtualization and Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 Jean-Francois LeSaux
    DM307 Cut the **** – How to Speedily and Successfully Implement Project Server Ben Howard
    DM308 Project 2010 – Programmability Chris Boyd
    DM309 Project Client Advanced Development Using VSTO Chris Boyd
    DM310 No Code: Custom Project Server Integration Without Custom Programming Chet (Carl) Farmer
    DM400 Project VBA: How and Why it can Make You a Project Guru! Rod Gill
    DM401 Building a PSI Wrapper for Application Integration Stephen Sanderlin
    DM402 Developing Custom Solutions in PWA Pat Malatack, Jesse Carnathan
    DM403 Project Server 2010 – Demand Management Workflow Deep Dive Sam Chung, Biatrice Ambrosa

    Track: Executive

    EX200 Real Stories from the Frontline: How Baxter Bioscience Successfully Planned, Piloted and Launched a Global EPM Implementation Dawn Robinson
    EX201 Hard Lessons: What Engineering Can Teach IT Carl Dalby
    EX202 PMO Setup or Refresh – Insights, Techniques, and Case Examples for Ensuring a Business Driven PMO and a Successful EPM Implementation Mark Price Perry
    EX203 Coca-Cola Bottling Co Consolidated uses PWA Tools to improve analysis of capitalized costs on projects Jason Carlisle, Mary Morabito
    EX204 Best Practices in Project Management Kathy Schwalbe
    EX206 Ensuring Implementation Success by Focusing on Culture and Readying the Organization for Change Scott Clausen, Betsy Guthric
    EX208 Apply an Antivirus to your EPM Adoption – a McAfee Case Study on EPM Organizational Adoption Success Strategies Bill Beattie, Oscar de Lucio
    EX209 Forrester – An Analyst Perspective on Business Value Margo Visitacion
    EX214 Increasing the Probability of Success for Your Project Using Deliverables Based Planning Glen Alleman
    EX300 MS Project Server Implemented for World’s Largest "Big Bang" SAP Cutover Ed W. Rosenthal
    EX301 Implementing An Enterprise Wide Project and Resource Management Methodology Ira Brown, Chris Beck
    EX303 Strategic Portfolio and Resource Capacity Planning Using Simulation Keith Vadas
    EX400 One Version of the Truth Michelle Barnett

    Track: Product Overview

    PO200 Time tracking and Statusing Overview Patrick Conlan, Alex Sourov
    PO201 Microsoft Business Intelligence Vision and Strategy Slides Bill Koehler
    PO202 EPM and SharePoint Better Together Tad Haas
    PO203 Resource Management with a dose of reality Miguel Morales
    PO204 Project 2010 Overview Keshav Puttaswamy
    PO205 Project Professional 2010 Overview Eric Zenz
    PO206 Project Professional 2010 – Project Planning and Scheduling Capabilities Bonny Lau, Peter de Vries
    PO207 Project Server 2010 – Better Reporting using Microsoft BI Capabilities Treb Gatte
    PO208 Project Server 2010 – Demand Management Pradeep GanapathyRaj
    PO209 Project Professional 2010 – Team Planning and Coordination Jon Kaufthal
    PO212 Techniques to Optimize the Schedule when Time is Short, Money is Tight, and Resources are Limited Cindy Lewis, John White
    PO213 Microsoft Project 2010 First Look – Tips and Tricks Essentials David Blair, Robert Happy
    PO301 Implementing EPM solution using Microsoft Project Server and PMI’s methodologies Hagit Landman
    PO304 Project Desktop Reporting Heather O’Cull
    PO305 Application Lifecycle Management with Microsoft Project and Microsoft Team Foundation Server Patrick Conlan, Siddharth Bhatia
    PO306 Project Server 2010 – Reporting Deep Dive Treb Gatte, Shilpi Sinha
    PO307 Project Server 2010 – Timesheets and Task Management Improvements Patrick Conlan, Rohan Thakkar
    PO400 From Start to Finish: Effective Activity Sequencing Daniel Renier
    PO401 Enterprise Program Management – Providing the Tools to Manage an Entire Galaxy – Why Stop at a Single Star? Daniel Zitter

    Track: System Administration

    SA200 Chalk Talk: Project 2007 Common Questions and Answers Adrian Jenkins, Soroush Salehian
    SA300 Chalk Talk: Project Server 2007 Performance Tuning Patrick Conlan, Michael Jordan
    SA301 Project Server 2007 Disaster Recovery Michael Jordan
    SA302 Deploying and Administering Project Server 2010 Adrian Jenkins
    SA303 Take control of your projects and programs with the new Project Server Report Pack T.R. Sloan, Bulent Guzel
    SA400 Anatomy of a health check of EPM environment Michael Jordan
    SA401 SharePoint (or Project) Admins: The Reluctant DBAs Todd Klindt, Shane Young

    Webcast: Microsoft Project 2010

    • Webcasts http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/epm.aspx?tab=webcasts
    • Podcasts http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/epm.aspx?tab=podcasts&pageId=x1429&seriesID=Series-ed4f9cb5-d44a-41b0-8941-487b729f50de.xml
    Data Título Palestrante
    12/16/2009 Microsoft Office Project 2010 Overview Keshav Puttaswamy
    12/15/2009 Overview of Microsoft Project Server 2010 for IT Professionals Christophe Fiessinger
    12/17/2009 Project 2010 and Project Server 2010 Programmability Chris Boyd
    1/6/2010 Project Server 2010 Project and Portfolio Management Reporting Marc Soester
    1/19/2010 Microsoft Project 2010 Desktop: Tips and Tricks Jack Dahlgren
    1/25/2010 User-Controlled Scheduling in Microsoft Project 2010 Ben Howard
    1/27/2010 Microsoft Project 2010 Enhanced Project Management Tim Runcie
    2/18/2010 Project Professional 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 Better Together Erik Ku
    2/23/2010 Resource Management in Microsoft Project 2010 Renke Holert
    2/26/2010 Microsoft Project 2010 Portfolio Analysis Hilde Corbu

     

    Slides do Microsoft Project 2010 Ignite

    Hoje no blog do Christopher ele disponibilizou os slides do Project 2010 Ignite que nos brasileiros tivemos o privilégio de termos em Dezembro aqui em São Paulo. Foram 3 dias de treinamento.

    O material esta em Inglês e pode ser baixado no link: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff358349(office.14).aspx

    São 11 arquivos de PowerPoint:

    • Project 2010 Ignite Introduction
    • Project 2010 Overview
    • Project 2010 Planning, Design, and Deployment
    • Project 2010 Upgrade and Migration
    • Project 2010 Demand Management
    • Project 2010 Portfolio Strategy
    • Project 2010 Timesheets and Statusing
    • Project 2010 Reporting
    • Project 2010 Administration
    • Project 2010 Operations
    • Project 2010 Developer

    Links importantes:

    • Site do Project 2010: http://www.microsoft.com/project/2010
    • Project 2010 webcasts e podcasts: http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/epm.aspx?tab=webcasts

    Eu estou pronto para o Project 2010, você esta?

    Feeds RSS de Microsoft Project e Project Server – Janeiro de 2010

    Praticamente um ano atrás, em maio de 2009, nosso amigo Christopher divulgou os blogs que ele seguia. O Allan até postou orgulhoso que o Blog Mundo EPM estava na lista.

    Como ele disse no post, é ótimo ver aumentar o conteúdo sobre Project e Project Server em apenas 9 meses!

    Blogs Microsoft Conteudo Microsoft Blogs não Microsoft

    Faça o download do arquivo OPL aqui: MicrosoftProject_Jan252010.opml (clique no link ao lado, depois com o botão direito do mouse e depois em View Source e salve o arquivo como opml)

    Ficamos felizes de novamente estar na lista do Christopher! 😉

    Mudança de significado do PWA

    De acordo com o último post do blog da equipe do Project, o nosso famoso PWA deixa de ser Project Web Access para ser Project Web App.

    A equipe disse que a mudança foi para seguir os padrões de nomeclatura usados em todos aplicativos web do office 2010.

    Como eles mesmo disseram:

    “Luckily for everyone, you can continue to just say PWA.”
    Para sorte de todos, você poderá continuar dizendo apenas PWA.

    Mudanças no licenciamento da Familia 2007 para 2010

    Peguei um slide usado na Project Conference e traduzi. Vejam as mudanças no licenciamento:

    • Project Server 2007 e Project Portfolio Server 2007  passam a ser apenas Project Server 2010
      • Com a mudança acima, deixamos de ter Project Portfólio Server CAL para ter apenas Project Server CAL (CAL = Client Access License = Licença de acesso do usuário)
    • Não esta no slide acima, mas não teremos Project Server instalado no SharePoint Fundation (Antigo WSS) apenas no SharePoint Server.
    • Todos os produtos deixam de ter a palavra Office no nome.

     

    Foruns de Project e Project Server 2010

    Aproveitando o post do Christopher sobre os Foruns de Project/Project Server 2010, vou listar os Foruns que ele sugeriu mais dois Brasileiros que tenho acompanhado.

    Foruns Brasileiros:

    O MSDN deveria ser voltado mais para desenvolvedores e o Technet para infra-estrutura e consultores, mas ambos estão abertos a qualquer questionamento.

    Foruns Americanos:

    Abraços!

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    WebCasts de Project e Project Server 2010

    Aproveitando o recurso de Timeline do Project 2010, estou fiz a imagem acima e estou colocando os links dos webcasts que aconteceram entre 19 e 27 de janeiro.

    Webcasts

    TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Project 2010 Desktop: Tips and Tricks (Level 200)
    Data: 19 de Janeiro
    Horário: 14h

    TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Project 2010 Portfolio Analysis (Level 200)
    Data: 21 de Janeiro
    Horário: 14h

    TechNet Webcast: User-Controlled Scheduling in Microsoft Project 2010 (Level 200)

    Data: 25 de Janeiro
    Horário:14h

    TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Office Project 2010 Enhanced Project Management (Level 200)

    Data: 27 de Janeiro
    Horário: 18h

    WebCast passados (Gravados)

    TechNet Webcast: Project Server 2010 Project and Portfolio Management Reporting (Level 200)
    Data original: 6 de Janeiro

    MSDN Webcast: Project 2010 and Project Server 2010 Programmability (Level 200)
    Data original
    :
    17 de Dezembro

    MSDN Webcast: Real-World Solutions: Project Server Security in SQL Server Reporting Services (Level 300)
    Data original
    :
    16 de Dezembro

    TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Office Project 2010 Overview (Level 200)
    Data original
    :
    16 de Dezembro