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What’s new for IT

Professionals
Christophe Fiessinger
Product Marketing Manager
Microsoft Corporation
http://twitter.com/cfiessinger
http://blogs.msdn.com/chrisfie
Agenda

Online Scalable Flexible Next Steps

Project
Online
Introducing | The New Project

Flexible Agility
Take action PPM Collaboration & control
Get started quickly Effectively manage Improve communication Improve IT management
resources
Access virtually anywhere Discover & share Quickly innovate
Improve governance information
& control
Make data-driven
decisions Project
Microsoft Office 365
Providing anywhere access to your familiar office applications, email, calendar, HD video
conferencing, enterprise social networking and most up-to-date documents, across your devices –

from PCs to smartphones to tablets. 

www.office365.com | SaaS/Software As A Service


Project
Microsoft Project Online
Office 365 Service Target Audience
For team members, project participants, business decision
Project Online makers

Project Pro for Office 365 For project managers, resource managers

For project managers, resource managers, PMO, business


Project Online with Project Pro for Office 365 decision makers

Project
Project Pro for Office 365
New application virtualization
technology
Side by side Project versions
supported
Respects IT policies set at the
tenant level

Project
Getting started with Project Online in 4 steps
Explore
Get Started more
Get Started with Project features of
Sign up for with Project Pro for Project
Office 365 Web App Office 365 Online

Resources:
Project
Get started with Project Online | Get Started with Project Online (Overview) | Get Started with Project Online (Demo)
Scalable
Project Server 2013 Architecture
Project 3rd party on-premises
SharePoint Apps
Browser Professional 2013 PowerShell applications

ASPX Pages Web Services WCF Endpoints CSOM OData


WFE

Business
BusinessObjects
Business Objects
Objects Forwarder

WCF Endpoints
Event Azure
App

Workflo
Receiver Eventing Queue Calc Business
Workflow
BusinessObjects
Business Objects
Objects w

SharePoint
draft
Project

publish content config


SQL

dbo cubes
archive
Minimum software requirements

IE8 or latest
Microsoft SQL version of Project
Windows Server Server 2008 R2 Firefox, Chrome Professional
2008 R2 SP1 SP1 or Safari Windows 7 or 8

SharePoint
Server 2013 Exchange Server Lync 2010
Enterprise 2013 (Optional) (Optional)

TechNet: Hardware and software requirements for Project Server 2013


Project
Performance
Best in class SharePoint service
Work with large datasets
Scale like SharePoint
Installation process
Install Install SQL SharePoint Project Post
Windows Server Server 2013 Server 2013 Configuration
Install Install SQL Run Pre- Install Central
Windows Server and Requisite Project Administration
Server Components Installer Server 2013 configuration

Run Install Install Project Web


Windows Software SharePoint App
Run
Update Updates Server 2013 SharePoint
Enterprise Configuration
Edition Wizard

Documentation : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee662109(v=office.15).aspx
Powershell script : http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Install-Server-2013-with-09d8eb59
Project
Post setup
Base security & users
Configure reporting
Cube Building Service (Analysis Services OLAP cubes)
Time Reporting Periods

Project
Division of administration
Clear divisions of administration based on role.

This photo measures


3.95”w x 4”h

IT Administration Business unit administrator PMO administrator


Central admin SharePoint admin center Project Web App admin
On premise Online only Project
Upgrade Overview
Upgrade by attaching 2010 databases to a new 2013
farm (4 Project DBs + 1 Content DB)
Backward Compatibility Mode not available in 2013
Read-only site support facilitates maintenance and
software updates
Project Server 2013 supports N-1 bits to DB compat

Documentation : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg502590.aspx
Project
Telemetry & monitoring enhancements
The new cloud paradigm
Log-based troubleshooting
Supportability : On-premises=reactive vs Online=proactive
Fix once, fix all
Consistent versions and patchs

Main areas of improvement


Improved logging coverage and quality (ULS)
Complete developer dashboard information
Log Level Manager
Queue Jobs Stats
Diagnostic Views Project
Flexible
Adding Project Server 2013
SharePoint Farm
Project Project

Excel Project
Search
Services Services

Site Collection Site Collection


Key Flexibility Enhancements
Flexible security model
SharePoint Permission mode

Easy sharing mechanism thanks to SharePoint


Demand Management & Workflow
Promote items to Project Server manually or through workflow
Workflow authoring using SharePoint Designer or Visio

Project
Work Management Service
Aggregate tasks to central place
Out of the box task aggregation with Microsoft SharePoint
Products, Microsoft Exchange Server, and Microsoft Project
Server
Implementation is based on provider model, so that additional
systems maybe integrated to same architecture in future

Project
Governance & Integration Enhancements
New Office & SharePoint store
Adding SharePoint task list to Project Web App
Exchange 2013 to sync out of office calendars
Lync 2010 for presence information in Project Web
App and Project client

Project
Next Steps
Summary
The new Project Online offerings delivers key
innovations for IT Professionals
Project Online for Office 365
Scalability and Performance
Flexibility and Governance

Project
Next steps
Try The New Project Ready Yourselves Spread The Love

Product
Blog
1
http://www.microsoft.com/project
http://blogs.office.com/b/project/
2 3
TechNet http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/projectserver/fp123546
MSDN
Forums
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905469
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/project
Project
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