Microsoft Project Server vs. Structure by Tempo

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Microsoft Project Server
Score 7.6 out of 10
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Microsoft Project Server is a project portfolio management option.N/A
Structure by Tempo
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Structure for Jira, based on technology acquired by Tempo with ALM Works, is a ppm tool that enables users to visualize multiple Jira projects, programs, and portfolios in one place, so as to align execution with strategy. Structure’s hierarchies and spreadsheet-like views help users control their entire portfolio. It can be used for essential tasks across Jira teams and projects, such as project planning, reporting, sprint planning, and release management.N/A
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Microsoft Project ServerStructure by Tempo
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Microsoft Project ServerStructure by Tempo
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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Usability
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Implementation Rating
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User Testimonials
Microsoft Project ServerStructure by Tempo
Likelihood to Recommend
You will be able to do the project management (scheduling, tasks assignment, resources allocation, cost tracking) for all your projects in one place, where the team members can contribute and keep the plans up to date. The web version does the main job right but if you find it more difficult to use you just use the standalone Microsoft Project and upload the changes back to the server.
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Pros
  • Ability to update project plans on the move in any location. Plans can even be updated offline and saved back to the server when the connection is reestablished.
  • Visibility of resource assignments across the company allows us to plan project start dates easily and effectively.
  • Being a Microsoft product, it is intuitive to administer and easy to configure to our individual requirements.
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Cons
  • Resource loading and leveling extremely complicated within the tool
  • Software makes incorrect assumptions and changes without user knowledge
  • Inconsistencies within the tool make it hard to predict & troubleshoot
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Usability
We don't have to worry about maintenance, upgrades, or compatibility issues. All the capabilities we need are there, and are easily customizable.
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Implementation Rating
Per Microsoft, Project Online provides more value long-term by reducing infrastructure cost and increase feature release cycle time
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Alternatives Considered
I have used Basecamp which I recommend for all! This is one of my top tools for not only company projects however for projects, meetings, communication outside of work. We use Basecamp for our membership organization's dental meetings in other states to communicate events, chat with participants, send donation requests and organize events on the platform. There really is no learning curve, it's super user friendly, you don't need any experience prior and it's cost effective.
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Return on Investment
  • Better project management and schedule tracking which in turn improved employee's efficiency.
  • Licensing aspect is complex. Issues with onboarding new users to system from licensing perspective.
  • Positively, financial review process can be tailor-made which may not require further customization of the tool.
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