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- Scenario Comparison & Optimization
- Embrace Agile from Teams to Portfolio
- Resource Planning
- Resource Estimates to Allocation
- Finance
- Business Intelligence & Analytics
- Project Scheduling
- Collaboration and Communication
- Roadmapping & Budget Prioritization
- Scenario Comparison & Optimization
- Embrace Agile from Teams to Portfolio
- Resource Planning
- Resource Estimates to Allocation
- Finance
- Business Intelligence & Analytics
- Project Scheduling
- Collaboration and Communic
Key Specification
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| Deployment: | Cloud Hosted |
| Customer Support: | Phone |
| Customization: | No |
| Languages Support: | English |
Who uses Planisware Enterprise
Company Details
- Company Name: Planisware Enterprise
- Headquarter: Paris, North-central France
Planisware Enterprise Description
Key Features & Specifications
- Timeline View
- Project Templates
- Idea Management
- Kanban Board
- Recurring Task Management
- Time & Expense Tracking
- Task Management
- Status Tracking
- Resource Management
- Requirement Management
- Project Planning
- Portfolio Management
- Percent-Complete Tracking
- Milestone Tracking
- IT Project Management
- Issue Management
- Budget Management
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What do you like best?
Having used a previous version and V6 of this product, I can say V6 cleaned up some of the clunky interface issues that made the product challenging for most users.
What do you dislike?
The server resets constantly. The interface is still bulky and not intuitive. It would be helpful if the user settings were styled more like MSP, etc. to allow users to leverage familiar skillets.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Have very detailed specifications and robust conversations with all stakeholders to ensure that the reporting modules function the way you need them to so you don't have to manually manipulate information to create functional reports.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
There is some benefit in being able to lock down the standard fields to allow harmonized comparisons between projects and a better cohesion in portfolio review, but this can also be accomplished with lookup tables in MS Project (or Project Server)
What do you like best?
A few caveats on my review: I must admit up-front that I am a long-time user - and big fan - of Microsoft Project. I have only been using Planisware for about 6 months, so read my review with my bias and relative short term experience using this product in mind.
I like the integration of resources (people) and cost with timelines. It enables us to better manage capacity workflow and see where spend will occur as activities move around. I frequently use the views for cost and resource to look at monthly, quarterly, and multi-year spend. I use an export of the data to a database to pull portfolio level information to assist in planning.
What do you dislike?
As I said, I'm still relatively new to Planisware, so my "dislikes" are more heavily weighted than my "likes."
Planisware's website says there is seamless integration with Microsoft Project, but myself and many others I know have not experienced this. Specific fields must be mapped from Planisware to MSP, and we have seen issues with the calendars being different in the two systems.
There is a great deal of "Google" help for questions and issues with MSP. Planisware online help is a black hole - in other words, you're on your own.
When working in very large project plans, it's hard to insert tasks (they seem to end up in the oddest places).
When making changes to tasks, there is no way to know what the impact is - i.e., color coding of the change plus the tasks affected by the change. Overall, manual application of format changes, such as color coding a task or set of tasks, is slow, clunky and unreliable.
Overall, I find the system to be very "glitchy." Using Planisware for live planning during a meeting is nerve wracking, at best. I am accustomed to being able to make changes/updates quickly and see the impact in MSP.
It does not appear to be possible to see the dates of resources and costs at the task level. Sometimes it has caused misalignments between the date of an activity and its corresponding resource because you must flip to another viewing mode to see the cost/resource.
Gantt chart generation is doable, but not great output. I use an export to MSP or Excel for OnePager.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
evaluate planning needs vs. forecasting.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Capacity and cost forecasting.
Have a better overall sense of forecasting, though may be at the cost of some planning accuracy because some prefer to plan in other systems.
What do you like best?
Master project management (connecting of multiple projects), cross-functional templates and use of versioning.
What do you dislike?
As an internet access based program the user cannot user shortcut keys - everything has to have the mouse move over it to select it and that reduces productivity. I did not find its general interface user-friendly. Some terms that are industry standards for project scheduling are not applied in order to make the product unique but I found it only created confusion. Out of the box functionality does not include many of the standard features of Microsoft Project such as highlights of waterfall changes when and items such as duration is changed. I found the access and use of predecessor and successors bulky
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Be sure that the needs you are seeking for a project schedule management program are not met with the current versions of Microsoft Project - EPM or desktop. MPP has been seriously lacking the area of user interface (enhanced with 2010) and reporting (supposed to have been improved in the 2013 version which I have not had time to investigate). I think a lot of time was spent in the company making Planisware MPP-like because of the familiarity of that industry program.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
The primary drive for the company to select Planisware was the reporting capabilities that Microsoft Project has been seriously lacking in. In particular is the ability to roll project up to programs to get an overall picture for Portfolio Management
What do you like best?
I like that Planisware has integrated PM detail - Gantt charts
What do you dislike?
I dislike the instability of the software through different browsers
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Understand the "cost" of support
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
We are using Planisware to manage New Product Development Projects/Portfolios
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Planisware Enterprise is the Project Management Software With Time Tracking used for the below functionalities.
Top 5 Planisware Enterprise features
- Timeline View
- Project Templates
- Idea Management
- Kanban Board
- Recurring Task Management
Planisware Enterprise provides Phone support.
Planisware Enterprise is not allowing Free Trial.
Planisware Enterprise provides Help Guides,Blogs,Video Guides for the software training.
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