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GrandView 7.1 is out and it's packed with enhancements and updates. The GrandView application also now supports an employee bio/resume module. This is coupled with a global categories system that can be applied to projects, proposals and employees to make staffing and resource management even easier.
GrandView has played a significant role in handling the multi-office challenges for RoviSys especially when it comes to promoting employee communication and maintaining business culture. Features are continuously added that will allow RoviSys to adapt to whatever challenges that may lie ahead in a multi-office environment.
Need an alternative way to charge your time, or just a constant reminder to keep your TimeSheet updated? You can now enter your time from your dashboard with the TimeSheet Quick Entry module...
TimeSheet is an important part of any GrandView user's day. However, many users do not realize the features that TimeSheet makes available to them...
After a summer hiatus, the GrandView Blog is returning at full strength this fall.
Over the past few months, we have been upgrading parts of GrandView to use the most up-to-date third-party controls to offer...
Have we worked on a project using technology ABC? Have we performed service for industry XYZ? When was the last time we completed a project using the specific technology required by our new customer? Who worked on the project and how familiar are they with the specific tools? These questions and more can be answered using the new Category features in GrandView!
Executing projects consistently and efficiently is nothing less than the secret to successful and profitable projects. At Rovisys, we understand that--we've been doing it for almost 20 years...
It's hard to believe it was way back in July of last year that we pondered how Internet Explorer 8 would affect your GrandView experience. Now that IE8 actually HAS been released...
Recently, the GrandView Team came to the end of a long and storied journey--we retired the final few ASP pages from our application...
As a part of the GrandView Support Team, we want you to know that you're never alone while using GrandView. We're committed to providing you with excellent support and are continuously evaluating and improving our processes to make sure you have access to the help you need.
One of the most common (and feared) part of project execution is the "punchlist." This is a list of observed problems with the project deliverable that you created. Punchlists are not to be feared, however...
Back in January, we talked about how the Configuration Management features of GrandView allow you to collaborate with customers through the process of document creation, review, and approval. Now we've extended that concept to...
Everyone has a certain way of doing things. Sometimes the methods we adopt, albeit unintentional, make our lives more difficult...
The Project Management Institute defines a project as "a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result" (PMBOK guide, 3rd ed.). Because of the temporal nature of projects...
GrandView uses the summary of project task analysis data to forecast remaining hours in the project and resource loading views.
In the previous Project Management Challenges post, we described 8 common challenges contributing to project failure. The following are a couple more potential pitfalls to avoid.
AJAX was a term coined in 2005 to refer to a method of programming web pages that had been in use for many years. It involves a combination of several browser technologies (most notably JavaScript and XmlHttpRequest) to allow asynchronous calls from a web page back to the server.
GrandView Project Management features have helped RoviSys maintain an edge on our competitors by providing us with a solid framework to more efficiently run our projects while emphasizing communication.
Internet Explorer 8 is coming soon and is set to be standards-compliant "out-of-the-box." How will the release of IE8 impact the way you view GrandView? When will IE8 be available? If it's automatically installed via Windows Update, will GrandView suddenly look wacky for no reason?
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