Painless People Allocations Management with TargetProcess 2 3
Released on = March 21, 2007, 2:50 am
Press Release Author = TargetProcess
Industry = Software
Press Release Summary = TargetProcess is an ASP.NET/AJAX based agile project management software product. The major new features of this product release are the People Allocations Management and public Web Services API.
Press Release Body = March 20, 2007 - TargetProcess Company is pleased to announce the availability of TargetProcess 2.3, the latest version of its innovative agile project management solution.
TargetProcess is an ASP.NET 2.0 based agile project management software product. TargetProcess helps software development companies to simplify planning, tracking and quality assurance activities. The product is designed to support geographically distributed teams and facilitate agile software development practices like Extreme Programming and SCRUM.
The major new features of this product release are the People Allocations Management and public Web Services API. People Allocations Management provides information about overall people allocations and answers important questions like \"Who is overloaded?\", \"Who is available for upcoming project?\", \"Who can be re-allocated to another project?\", \"What assignments each person has?\". Web Services API enables various integration scenarios with third-party systems as well as with in-house application.
\"Both features are must have in any serious project management solution,\" said Michael Dubakov, TargetProcess founder. \"Integration is a key for many companies and now public API enables about to all integration needs. API is powerful and you may even create custom queries based on NHibernate HQL syntax.
Effective people management in large departments is hard without good tool support. The common practice is to use Excel to control load and people availability. You understand that it is hard to maintain such document in actual state. TargetProcess provides really nice module for people allocations management as well as load report. I should say that TargetProcess becomes more and more enterprise-ready.\"