We are pleased to announce Nintex Workflow for Project Server 2010, extending our SharePoint workflow product, Nintex Workflow 2010, to users of the Microsoft Project Server 2010 platform. The product offers a graphical, web-based designer to build no-code demand management workflows. Nintex Workflow for Project Server 2010 empowers project and portfolio managers to design and implement the portfolio governance processes they want, assign them to Enterprise Project Types (EPTs) and obtain greater visibility into project lifecycle process, status and compliance. |
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In addition to bringing tangible business value to customers, Nintex’ products also resonate with analysts for extending the SharePoint platform, and with Microsoft’s field and BG for helping market, sell and deploy SharePoint. In similar fashion, our new product extends the value of the Project Server platform.
“Nintex Workflow for Project Server allows project managers to customize and extend workflows without writing custom code. We’re excited to see this help Project 2010 customers & partners!” said Arpan Shah, director of product management for Project at Microsoft. |
Nintex Workflow for Project Server 2010 has been a close collaboration with Microsoft focused on making Demand Management workflows quick and easy. The launch concludes a beta program involving a large user-base of Nintex partners and Project Server MVPs, which provided invaluable feedback and fine-tuned features and functionality. This release of Nintex Workflow for Project Server 2010 is the first release in a comprehensive product development roadmap that will span the breadth and depth of Project Server’s capabilities. |
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In addition to the English version, available today, 13 additional language versions will be released by the end of December. The complete press release can be found here. For product information on Nintex Workflow for Project Server 2010, including videos and a free 30-day trial, visit www.nintex.com/project. |