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PRODUCT REVIEWS


2003 2000 1999 Review Archive

2003

Workgroup Collaboration
Learning and Training Innovation , November 5, 2003
"In addition to Windows and Solaris, Enact now supports Mac OS X's Safari and Linux's Mozilla browsers. You can launch Enact from your browser to perform project planning and collaboration from anywhere."

Taking 'Project' Out of Project Management
Intranet Journal, Oct 20, 2003
"taking costly, time-consuming installations of products and brining them to a scale where small businesses and groups can benefit without paying the costs in time or money."

Real-Time Project Collaboration to Workgroups of 5 to 25 People
ClariNews, Oct 13, 2003
"Enact Workgroup Edition is an all-in-one Internet-based, real-time collaboration product targeted at 5-25 person workgroups in large organizations andsmall-to-midsize businesses (SMB). "

Delivers Sophisticated Real-Time Project Collaboration to Workgroups
Electronics OEMS, Oct 13, 2003
"..The package provides everything needed to cost-effectively install and maintain a sophisicated project collaboration infrastructure, including application software, database, Web-server and aplication."

2000

Online Project-Management Teamware
Information Week, April 24, 2000
"Enact's thoroughly practical collaborative project management makes for a great start. This is the hardest teamware area to master. For companies just beginning to get into project management on a wide scale, Enact looks like a fine way to start. "

Web Software Caters to Project Teams
Network World, April 3, 2000
"Netmosphere this week will release a Web-based collaboration software suite designed to let department-level enterprise users quickly take projects online. "

Web Software Aims to Simplify Project Management
Network World, March 28, 2000
"Netmosphere next week will release a Web-based collaboration software suite designed to allow department-level enterprise users to quickly take projects online."

i2 Customer Solutions
bizJournals.com/ Dallas, March 20, 2000
"Netmosphere Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif., is entering a partnership with Dallas-based i2 Technologies Inc. to integrate its Internet-based project collaboration technology with the i2 TradeMatrix Product Lifecycle Management solutions."

A Competitive Edge In Collaborative World
Computer World, January 31, 2000
"Netmosphere's tools allow team members to access a central information store via an Internet interface, enabling them to work in different geographic locations."

1999
Serious Management for Serious Projects
Federal Computer Week, September 13, 1999
"Project Home Page and ActionPlan provide the tools to successfully carry out project management via the Web."

New Releases from Netmosphere, WebProject take Different Paths to Enhance Project Information
Intranet Design Magazine, June 4, 1999
"Netmosphere stands out due to its emphasis on infrastructure standards, such as the use of an LDAP database to store all user, group and resource data. As a result, Project Home Page not only provides universal access to real-time summary data but does so in a way that IT departments will find easy to set up and project managers will be able to maintain."

Finish Projects on Time and Under Budget
InfoWorld, May 10, 1999
"Executives, project managers, and team members will all benefit from this Web-based project management tool. Having team members access project information and update the content directly will not only save time, but will also increase the probability of your project's success"


Creating a Home for Projects
PC Week, April 19, 1999
"Project Home Page is a good fit for organizations that need to deliver project information to different groups of participants, from the detail-obsessed workers to big-picture management types."

Enterprise Project Coordinating and Tracking
Java Report, April 19, 1999
"Project Home Page 2.0 is a Java-based project portal that allows executives, managers, and workers within a company, as well as customers, partners, and suppliers, to access personalized, up-to-date information on all of an organization's project-related activities through a single corporate Web site."

Start-up Aims for Corporate Portal Niche
C|Net, April 19, 1999
"In addition to being a corporate portal, Project Home Page also comes under the wider spectrum of knowledge management."

Java Project Management Due
Internet Week, April 12, 1999
"New in 2.0 is greater control over access views and dynamic connections to Microsoft Project Exchange (MPX) file formats. The company also has rolled together Home Page with ActionPlan into a single product."

Internet World offers Web Medley
PC Week, April 9, 1999
"Project Home Page 2.0, due next week, adds customizable reporting capabilities and granular levels of access control for project elements. It also includes real-time update capabilities with Netmosphere's project scheduling application, ActionPlan."

ActionPlan 3.1 Manages Your Projects Du Jour
Network Computing, February 22, 1999
"I liked Action Plan's templates for planning different projects. The product's model of planning projects is centered around the task model. A task is created within a project, and the task can have several attributes associated with it, such as time constraints, dependencies, percent complete and cost."

ActionPlan Ties Together Disparate Users
InfoWorld, February 15, 1999
"This application provides managers and team members with quick and easy access to project schedules over intranets and extranets."
















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