This document discusses how SharePoint and Project Server can be used together for project management. It provides an overview of Project Server's architecture and how it integrates with SharePoint. Key points include that Project Server 2010 requires SharePoint Server 2010, projects can be saved to SharePoint sites, and reporting features are enhanced through integration with SharePoint and PerformancePoint. Project sites benefit from SharePoint collaboration features while Project Server handles project scheduling and resource management.
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Why SharePoint and Project Server is the Right Tool Combination For Your Projects
1. CDH
Why SharePoint and Project Server is the
CDH Right Tool Combination For Your Projects
May 2012
2. CDH Quick Facts
About Us Approach Partnerships
• 22nd Year • Vendor • Microsoft Gold
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5. C/D/H Project Management
CDH Expertise
• C/D/H Project Management Group
– Six active members
– PMI certified
– Experience in Microsoft Enterprise
Management approach
– Experience in multiple project management
tools and methodologies
– Experience in PMO development and
operations
6. CDH Your Presenter(s)
Doug MacNEIL
Consultant
PMP | MCITP:EPM | MCT
MCTS | MOS | CNE
dougm@cdh.com
7. CDH Your Presenter(s)
David Tappan
Consultant
IOAp | MCITP
MCTS: SharePoint
davidt@cdh.com
8. CDH Agenda
• Introduction
• General Project Management Discussion
• Project Server and SharePoint
– Project Server
– SharePoint
• Q&A
9. CDH What is a “Project”?
“A project is a temporary endeavor
undertaken to create a unique product
service or result”
Source:
A guide to the project management body of
knowledge (PMBOK Guide) Fourth Edition
10. CDH Project Management Evolution
(1989)
PRINCE method derived
from PROMPTII is
(1950s) published by the U.K.
The Critical path Government
method (1969) (2002) Portfolio
(CPM) invented Project Management (1986) Management
Institute (PMI) established Six Sigma Techniques
Methodology
1910s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
(1861–919) (1958) (1975) (1987) (1995)
The Gantt Chart The Program PROMPTII First PMBOK Agile Project
developed Evaluation and methodology Guide published Management
by Henry Review Technique created by Simpact
Systems
Laurence Gantt (PERT)
method invented
11. CDH The Business Needs
Align work with strategic
Rationalize investment objectives
Manage projects and Gain visibility and
resources effectively control over projects
12. CDH Why Project Management
• Project and Portfolio Management helps
organizations gain visibility and control across all
work, enhancing decision-making, improving
alignment with business strategy, maximizing
resource utilization, and enhancing project
execution
13. CDH Microsoft Project Server 2010
• Microsoft Project Server 2010 builds upon
the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
platform
• Provides a basis for Project Web App
pages, site administration, project
workspaces, and authentication
infrastructure for Project Server users.
• Provides portfolio tracking and planning
14. CDH SharePoint
• What is SharePoint?
– Microsoft SharePoint 2010 makes it easier for
people to work together
– SharePoint 2010 helps you share ideas and
expertise and find the right business
information to make better decisions
• Isn’t that what project management is all
about?
15. CDH Collaboration
• Connect teams with SharePoint Sync
• Built on SharePoint Server 2010
• Better time and status reporting
• Easily create reports and dashboards
• SharePoint Collaboration
16. CDH Project Server
• The major difference between Project
Server 2010 and Office Project Server
2007 is that 2010 requires Microsoft
SharePoint Server 2010 to be installed on
the computer running Project Server and
on all Project Web App servers within a
SharePoint farm.
17. CDH Project Server Requirements
• The 64-bit version of Windows Server
2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2
• Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
Enterprise version
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft IE
8, or Microsoft IE 9 for Microsoft Project
Web App user access
18. CDH Project Server Requirements
• For farm deployment, database servers
must be 64-bit Microsoft SQL Server 2008
SP1 and Cumulative Update 2, Microsoft
SQL Server 2008 R2, or Microsoft SQL
Server 2005 SP3
20. CDH Project Server Architecture
• The front-end tier includes third-party
applications, Microsoft Project
Professional, and Project Web App.
• Project Web App uses Internet Explorer to
display Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 pages.
• Project Web App pages use Project Server
Web Parts that communicate with the PSI
and use standard SharePoint Server 2010
Web Parts.
21. CDH Project Server Architecture
• All Project Server data is stored in
Microsoft SQL Server databases.
– Draft
– Published
– Archive
– Reporting
• In Project Server 2010, all of the Project
Server databases can be located on
separate servers.
22. Integration Between Project
CDH Server and SharePoint
• Project Server 2010 is tightly coupled with
SharePoint tasks lists.
• In Project Server 2010, you have option to
create a fully managed portfolio composed
entirely of entries in a SharePoint task list.
• If you start with a Project 2010 file you can
generate ongoing, two way sync between
the project and a SharePoint task list.
23. CDH
CDH SharePoint Administrator Perspective
David Tappan
24. Integration with SharePoint –
CDH Project Sites
• Two modes:
– Project Pro-only SharePoint Sync
• Syncs tasks to SharePoint tasks list (Project Server
not needed).
– Save to SharePoint
• Project Pro saves to Project Server databases—our
focus today.
– Save to SharePoint Mode
• Tasks sent to Risks, Issues, Deliverables, etc. can be
linked to tasks in the Project file.
25. Integration with SharePoint
CDH IT Pro Questions
• Should I add Project Server to my existing
farm?
• Does PWA need to be in a separate site
collection or web application?
• Can I add pre-existing “Project Lite” sites to
PWA?
26. How Project Server Changes
CDH SharePoint Admin Procedures
• Don’t delete any columns in any built-in lists in the
Microsoft Project site template
• Don’t make additional lists based on Issues, Risks,
or Deliverables templates in the same project site.
• Don’t delete project sites the “SharePoint way”.
• If you synchronize permissions to project sites,
alerts will be lost. To avoid, administer SharePoint
permissions yourself.
27. CDH Database Requirements
• Analysis Services is required
• Reporting Services (and
PerformancePoint) are optional
• A separate content database for the PWA
site is recommended
• Project sites can be in any database/site
collection
28. CDH Project Server Code
• Project Server 2010 shares the SharePoint
Server Enterprise code base
– You get access to great enterprise features like
InfoPath Forms Services and Performance
Point dashboards.
• Project reports are now presented directly
in Performance Point business intelligence
Report Center.
29. CDH Project Server Data
• The Draft database contains tables for
saving unpublished projects from Microsoft
Project Professional and other
applications.
• Project Web App does not show project
data in the Draft database.
30. CDH Project Server Data
• The Published database contains all
published projects and enterprise
resources, the enterprise global template,
and other templates. Published projects
are visible in Project Web App.
• The Published database also contains
tables that are specific to Project Web
App.
31. CDH Project Server Architecture
• The Reporting database (RDB) is the
staging area for generating reports and
OLAP cubes.
• Data in the Reporting database is
comprehensive and updated in, almost,
real time.
32. CDH SharePoint and Project Server
• The Project Web App components of
Project Server also use the Microsoft
SharePoint 2010 configuration database
for project site setup and the content
database for project site content such as
custom pages, workflows, management
settings, documents, and lists of issues,
risks, and commitments.
38. CDH Thank You
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