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it consultant at chantilly
09 July 2003 20:27pm
I'm looking for a multi user PM software for running a project team of 20 people working on 2 different projects. These are IT projects.
The software must be web based. Are there any solutions in the range of 2000 to 5000 pounds ?
Director of Production at Angryfish
10 July 2003 09:40am
Not sure if this is relevant but we have 2 sets of software that we use to manage projects. taskManager - which allocates tasks to different members of the team and allows progress to be displayed. And issueTrack for when a project goes live - any bugs can be reported and controlled.
email me off list if want to take a look at them they are live on our site www.angryfish.com
Director at Purple Lizard
22 July 2003 12:08pm
Purple Lizard has developed Issue Tracker which allows distributed teams to work together on multiple projects. It has been used on global rollouts and has management reporting/charting to track progress, issues that are over due etc. PDFs and Excel files can also be generated for printing or analysing issues. Marketing documentation is not ready yet but we have been hosting clients on the system for over a year. It is an ASP service. We can set up trials easily if you drop me an email at .
The product roadmap is to add issues and change requests as well as some sort of Microsoft project integration. It is not intended to replace project planning tools but to provide a way to track detailed issues and tracks across teams that are not necessarily in the same time zones.