The Online Project Management Software/Team Collaboration segment of the hosted application market is starting to look a little crowded. From open source to new web 2.0 entrants to old school movers like Intuit, the fast growing field is the manifestation of wide-spread acceptance of increasingly reliable hosting applications. Check ‘em out:
- huddle
- Whodoes
- Basecamp
- @task(SIIA 2007 finalist)
- Project.net
- Autodesk(SIIA 2007 finalist)
- Creative Manager Pro(for creative teams & SIIA 2007 finalist)
- eProject(SIIA 2007 runner-up)
- Quickbase (SIIA 2007 Winner)
- Software Planner(SIIA 2007 finalist)
- Celoxis
- eStudio
- Copper (for creative teams)
- SmoothProjects
If we’ve forgotten any major players in the Online Project Management Software/Team Collaboration segment, please drop me a comment. It would be great to hear from anyone who currently uses or has used these products in the past. (btw we don’t receive any payments for this, it’s a freebie to keep PMs abreast of new technology.)
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I use http://www.celoxis.com web based project management tool.To start with, I found it a bit overwhelming but I am glad I chose it. Our productivity has improved significantly and we are able to do a lot of things in time and budget. Their client collaboration is free and our clients love that! It’s a one stop shop for project management, time sheets and collaboration. It has a small learning curve but once you get used to it, it is really good. Checkout their workflow module… you can do pretty amazing things with it. I would recommend it.
I’m using http://www.Wrike.com. It’s lightweight and intuitive, at least for me and my team. It’s very easy to use and is connected with my inbox. I create to-dos by sending e-mails to my team and adding Wrike’s address to the CC field. The tasks are captured by the system and we work on them together. The tool has just the functions I need. It has a Gantt chart built-in, which is very handy.
In case you’re interested, I’ve found an article comparing Wrike and Basecamp about a month ago. After I read it I felt happy that I chose Wrike once again. Here it is http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,134816-c,webservices/article.html
http://www.bijingo.com.au
I personally haven’t used this Australian product but I know a few PMO’s have been evaluating it.
- Enterprise project management
- Track issues, risk and change
- Narrative project reporting
- resource management
- program reporting
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We’d like to inform you about the recent release of
WhoDoes 2.0
the new and completely renewed version. Designed with a new and intuitive graphical user interface to make it easier to use. A new innovative approach to facilitate team collaboration. WhoDoes 2.0 has new features that makes managing of project activities and
the sharing of information within the team even easier.
Hi, we’re using http://www.myintervals.com It handles tasks, timesheets and invoicing. Also allows subbies and clients to work in the same space.
So far we’re quite happy with it.
I’m surprised at the apps you failed to list – and btw, I believe eProject is now Daptiv.
Tenrox (www.tenrox.com) is another SIIA finalist (2008) and has recently released v10.1