In this study guide, I am focusing on the material related to Project 2010, which includes both Project Standard and Professional 2010, as well as Project Server 2010. For those of you who might be wondering what Project 2010 is all about, the following brief definition may be useful. "Microsoft Project 2010 offers flexibility and choice by providing tailored project management solutions for individuals, teams, and enterprises." I have drawn the definition from the main Microsoft site for Project 2010. That URL can be found here.
As I go through this guide, you'll find references to Project 2010 (both Standard and Professional) and Project Server 2010. This is because Project Standard 2010 and Project Professional 2010 provide a subset of the features offered by Project Server 2010. While I am focusing primarily on Project Server, I am also including information related to these other versions of Project since it is also applicable to Project Server. If you want to understand which features are available for each version of this software, you can compare their features here.
NOTE: At the bottom of this study guide I have included some brief information previewing Project Server 2013. As noted in the TechNet site where this information resides, "this documentation is preliminary and subject to change".
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