GotThingsDone offers WhoDoes
GotThingsDone.com has released WhoDoes, a free-to-use intuitive Web-based project management software developed with Ruby on Rails, reports Programmers Heaven.
WhoDoes is designed to assist project managers and team members in the planning and management of projects with varying complexities.
It's suitable both for firms and professionals that have to plan and manage various projects of diverse complexity, where a lot of people, united or distributed anywhere, have to be co-ordinated and have to collaborate with tracking the advancement of the developed activities.
Compuware provides real-time visibility
Compuware Corporation has introduced Compuware Optimal, an integrated suite of application delivery management solutions that includes application delivery management, business requirements management, project management, quality assurance and performance assurance, according to PR Newswire.
Through Compuware Optimal, IT organisations get real-time visibility on projects and can manage all application delivery activities with a single solution.
The Optimal suite is integrated through Optimal Delivery Manager, a new application delivery management platform that provides a complete set of management dashboards that gives IT managers real-time visibility and control of their application delivery projects.
Sottish Alliance tackles PM competence
The Scottish Building Federation, the Civil Engineering Contractor Association and Monitor, a training institution, have formed an alliance to address project management challenges in the Scottish construction industry, reports All Media Scotland.
Project Management training specialists, Monitor, who already provide project training and software solutions in the UK and abroad, will deliver programmes across the country at times and venues to suit managers attending.
This dedicated training programme has been customised to suit the needs of the sector. Construction and civil engineering company managers attend competence-based project management training courses, leading to the internationally-recognised awards of The Association for Project Management.
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