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Migration tool Project Online
When migration is not a problem In the coming months, Microsoft will deprecate Project Online, resulting in the loss of all information unless it is migrated to Project Server, Planner, or Project Operations. What actions should I take? What is the optimal solution for my situation? How can I minimize expenses associated with this mandatory technical upgrade? Migration to Planner If you prefer not to install new infrastructure, whether it be Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
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Mar 262 min read


Project Online coming to an end
Licensing changes Microsoft announced several months ago that Project Online will be retired on September 30, 2026. This process will involve several stages, and licensing is one of them. Microsoft's latest announcement reminds us that the decision has been made and, for now, there's no going back. The Project Online Essentials license is no longer available. The P5 license will cease to be sold after May 1, 2026. Organizations with a P5 license who wish to renew it must down
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Mar 172 min read


When technology sails
For the last 10 years, Microsoft has been pushing all of us to move to the Cloud. For the ones who knew about SharePoint Server, moving...
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Nov 20, 20241 min read


Migrating Microsoft Project Server
Migration completed A few months ago, we shared with you the progress of the first phase of migrating Microsoft Project Server 2013 to...
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Feb 20, 20231 min read
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