back in the day, i used M$ Project then at another organization we used M$
Project Server.

unfortunately, no one ever used it because of the high learning curve and
the fact that schedules became as worthless as US dollars in Europe. :-)

now that i'm no longer involved in project focused work, we use basic
scheduling tied to our issue/bug tracking system.


On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Vishal Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm no expert on this, totally hope to avoid a semantic debate and I don't
> fancy the term either- but IMO it has a well understood connotation of
> being
> large scale, large budget- you were right in a warped way. More
> importantly-
> having the need to work with existing systems.
>
> > Please define Enterprise? My only experience with the word is that it's
> > usually used by marketing dweebs to justify 6-figure implementation and
> > licensing costs.
>
>
>
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> -Vishal
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