* Only in-depth book on Microsoft Project Server 2002. * Microsoft will continue to sell and support Project Server 2002 along with Project Server 2003 for multiple years, as the technology each product runs above is radically different. * Extensive coverage on installation - and the "gotchas" that can doom a poorly configured system. * Gary Chevetz is a Microsoft Project MVP who is well known in the Project community as a "firefighter" of botched implementation. Contains unique technical and usability insights.
This is one of the few books that gives you insight both on the business/functional side *and* the technical challenges of implementing a Project Management software (and there are).Gary is one of the most active participants in the microsoft.public.project.* groups and has a stack of experience to share. It really helps that he's an MVP, but not working for Microsoft - this enables him to share critical comments on "what's difficult with Project" and helpful workarounds.Think added-value-on-every-page... and quite difficult to read end-to-end, because of the wealth of information and the itch to try it yourself. This book will definitely help you implement any MS Project Server 2002 (and probably even 2003) solution!
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