Migrating Microsoft Project Server the Right Way
A structured approach to achieve your goals – securely
Microsoft Project Server 2010 is the fourth generation of this product and is available now. Project Server functions have been seamlessly embedded in Microsoft SharePoint technology since the 2007 version.
Multi-project management requires a very stable and powerful infrastructure based on programmability and scalability. The 2010 version comes with several new functions to help facilitate this, such as integrated portfolio management.
The right approach to achieving productivity and data quality
Migrating existing Microsoft Enterprise Project Management (EPM) systems to a current version is the only way to fully benefit from the new features. This is often an extremely complex task and must be planned and carried out methodically. This helps ensure that the system will be productive again quickly and that the quality of the imported data has been maintained.
Experience and a methodical approach make all the difference
You’ll find that TPG The Project Group is a reliable partner for the migration of Microsoft Project Server systems. We have had many years of experience in migrating EPM systems.
TPG’s migration approach has been designed with a structured implementation process in mind. It gives our customers the highest level of assurance that data quality will be maintained. It also ensures the most efficient implementation of the migration itself.
The development of TPG’s migration approach was based on the migration guidelines provided by Microsoft and completed by our specialists’ many years of practical experience.
Seven key steps to ensuring success
The method comprises seven phases: planning; requirement analysis; system setup; test migration; pilot migration, production migration; and operation/further development.
Click here to download the TPG Migration Method (PDF).






