Need a Simple View of Your Project Work?
| Situation: You have a mid-size organization in need of flexible, inexpensive PM software.
Cynthia: Project Insight Enterprise Edition is for mid-sized organizations. We work with Fortune 1000 companies like Honda, Target and Merrill Lynch, but at the divisional level. These divisions have between 200-400 team members, whether internal employees or external sub-contractors, vendors or other third party team members. When Project Insight is employed company-wide, these companies have approximately 400-500 employees. We also offer a foundation or entry level solution, Project Insight Workgroup Edition, which may be used by teams as small as three team members. Our typical customer has a project team with a mixed level of maturity. They might have a handful of project managers that are experienced or savvy, some having PMP certifications. However, the remainder of the team is either new to project management or less experienced. (I’d say the teams are well under 3.5 on the CMMI ranking scale). Project Insight has robust features like ‘intelligent scheduling’ and cross project resource allocation that more experienced PMs expect, yet the interface remains easy enough for the basic team member to get up and running rapidly. My customer at AGFA says he can get a new team member trained in under and hour.
Dave: How would you compare Project Insight to E-project's project management offering? How does it compare in terms of PPM/EPM functionality? In terms of price?
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Dave: You've got Outlook (where people live) integration features alongside collaboration spaces internal to your software. How does that play out in a real world situation? Do MS users tend to use Sharepoint as a document repository or keep everything within Project Insight? If this varies from client to client, what causes users to do it one way or the other?
Cynthia: Even though some of our customers use Sharepoint, more than 95% do not. So, our customer base uses Project Insight’s documents repository and collaboration in lieu of Sharepoint. We do have a handful of customers that use both. Susquehanna Financial is one. They publish extra reports in Sharepoint and present Sharepoint inside of Project Insight because the team was already using Sharepoint and familiar with it.
Because Microsoft is such an office standard, we wanted to make Project Insight as Microsoft ready as possible. That is why we offer
The Outlook Connector is great for teams that want their team members to update tasks from Outlook Tasks and then synchronize them back to Project Insight. We find that the appeal is mostly from teams that are familiar with Outlook and do not want to introduce another application to the basic team member who is simply updating tasks. The other feature that customers like about Outlook Connector is the ability to upload a stray email into Project Insight so they can keep all the project history and communication centralized. Project Insight is even on the Microsoft ISV (independent software vendor) list. _______ Cynthia: It depends on what level of customization you are asking about. We offer three levels of customization:
I believe that the drivers behind the decision to customize have to do with the simple fact that no single software application is a 100% fit with one’s processes. We hold that a team might find 80-90% of what they are looking for, then need to tweak the last 10-20%. This seems to be true particularly for reports. Executives seem to get used to certain formats and want their data to still be delivered in that format or design, so we do a lot of custom reports. _______ Dave: What percentage of your users are Saas vs. internally hosted? What are the drivers behind that decision? 40% have an installed system. The drivers have more to do with corporate culture than anything else. We see companies like Honda, Target and JD Power & Associates selecting a hosted solution because their IT departments are overloaded. These teams need a way to collaborate and get productive in the short term. They do not have time to wait to get on IT’s schedule for an installed solution. Other times, a company has a culture of ‘ownership’ and prefers to ‘possess’ its data. This is particularly true for our financial and insurance customers like Merrill Lynch, Rabobank, Susquehanna Financial and Arrowhead Insurance. They prefer to house and manage their own data. We have definitely seen that the choice is more ‘culture’ based than pricing based. Some teams like Honda have up to 400 team members, making an installed more economical in the long term. |
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