Learn more about Project Management Software
What is the difference between project management and project portfolio management?
Project management focuses on a single project, while a project portfolio encompasses multiple projects (which may or may not be related to one another). Additionally, single projects focus on day-to-day tasks and deadlines, while project portfolios pay emphasis to overarching budgets, ROI and strategic as well as executive-level KPIs.
Which other software/tools can project management software integrate with?
Being a solution that can enable any business team across any industry to handle daily tasks, project management tools are versatile enough to integrate with numerous other tools companywide. These include (but aren’t limited to):
- Accounting software,
- Time and attendance software,
- CRM software,
- Document management software,
- IT Service Management (ITSM) tools,
- Real-time collaboration tools (such as chat/IM and video conferencing platforms),
- Appointment scheduling and calendar tools,
- Business intelligence platforms.
Can project management tools be deployed on-site?
On-site project management tools are still a viable alternative, even though cloud-based project management tools are more popular and comparatively less expensive. This is because on-site project management solutions can offer complete proprietary control, total ownership, as well as the autonomy to customize the solution as needed.
Additionally, being able to work offline and greater data security are also factors that greatly influence some organizations to adopt on-site project management software - especially those that function in remote areas and in high-compliance environments, respectively.