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Insights & Updates: Project Management Trends and Solutions


Webinar Recap: Project Online Retirement - Your Guide to a Smooth Transition
The retirement of Microsoft Project Online has left many organizations seeking solutions to ensure a smooth transition. If you're navigating this change, you're not alone. This blog delves into the key takeaways from our recent webinar, "Project Online Retirement: Your Guide to a Smooth Transition," hosted by Gaurav Wason and Jenn Penn, who guided the participants through everything they need to know about migrating from Project Online to the solution that best fits their org
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Planner vs. Fluid PPM vs. OnePlan: How to Choose Post–Project Online
Microsoft has announced that Project Online will be retired on September 30, 2026 , with no new tenants allowed. Your project data, customizations, and workflows are at risk of being lost if you delay the move. If your organization depends on Project Online, the time to make the change is now. At Project Made Easy, we can help you navigate this change by selecting the right replacement and migrating smoothly. What Project Made Easy Sees as the Best Options Forward At Projec
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Executive Guide: Building the Business Case for Migration — TCO, Risk & Adoption
With Microsoft Project Online officially set for retirement on September 30, 2026, organizations have a critical window to build a strong business case for migration. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to frame quantitative and qualitative ROI, assess risk avoidance, and drive adoption to make the migration decision clear, compelling, and credible. Why this migration matters Legacy deadlines and strategic implications Microsoft’s announcement: Project Online (cloud)
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