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Project Conference 2009 – Day Two, September 16
No CommentsBY: Collin Quiring
Day Two of the Microsoft Project Conference was the great unveiling of Project and Project Server 2010. It was amazing to look around the audience and see how we were so excited to get an overview of some software. However, as Microsoft pointed out repeatedly, this is the most significant upgrade to Project in a decade. I will have a separate blog that lists some of the new features and my thoughts.
During the sessions during day two, the emphasis was on the 2010 version of Project and Project Server. The hands-on-labs included Project 2010 and were well attended.
I was amused at how much applause was given during the keynote and the presentations. While the tool is great and there are lots of wonderful new features and abilities it was just fun to see how many times a feature (or lack thereof – or software modification) elicited applause.
Published on September 22, 2009 · Filed under: Microsoft Project; Tagged as: 2007, 2010, applause, Project Conference
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