We are getting an unusual number of requests regarding our support of the link between TimeControl and Microsoft Project. This isn’t a huge surprise as Microsoft has made a number of announcements regarding the future of Microsoft Project in the coming months and years.
Project started as a single license per computer product over 30 years ago. By the time TimeControl 1.0 was released in 1994, Project was already up to version 4. We became a part of the Microsoft Partner Network in 1995 and when we released TimeControl 2.0 in early 1995, it included support for Microsoft Project 4.11 and Project ’95. The Microsoft Project line has expanded since then but in each iteration, TimeControl has evolved to support the new versions of Microsoft Project. I’ll go through all the current Microsoft Project versions and iterations below, but let’s take a look at the news out of Microsoft first.
Microsoft Project Server 2019 is the on-premise version of Project Server and it came to its official End of Mainstream Support on January 9, 2024. That means that no new fixes or enhancements will come to this version. There will continue to be security fixes only for this product until July 14, 2026. (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/project-server-2019). Clients who are still using Project Server on premise have been advised on numerous occasions by Microsoft personnel to shift to Microsoft Project Online.
Microsoft has made that migration decision a little more challenging by saying, “Going forward, all innovation will occur in Project for the Web… there is no date to limit the functionality of Project Online at this time, but we encourage customers to plan their transition as soon as possible.”
(https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/project-for-the-web-and-project-online-6569170c-5c8e-474e-a7f0-642872f62f8a) That doesn’t mean that this is an end-of-life announcement for Project Online, in fact, there have been several communications from Microsoft to say that clients can expect continued support for Project Online for the foreseeable future and that no official end-of-life announcement has been made for that product. But, if you’re a client facing the decision of where to migrate your project environment, it may feel like you are confronting conflicting messages.
So, all of that being said by Microsoft, where does HMS Software stand with the link between TimeControl and Microsoft Project? We are committed to continue to support the TimeControl/Project integration as long as the iteration of Project functions and is still in use by our clients.
Here are all the Microsoft Project products to which TimeControl has and continues to support a link:
Microsoft Project Standard
This is the individual computer license to which TimeControl can link directly.
Microsoft Project Professional
This is an individual computer license but also has the ability to communicate with Microsoft Project Server or Microsoft Project Online (3 or 5).
Microsoft Project Server
Even though mainstream support for this product has ended, our link continues to function with Project Server.
Microsoft Project Online
Project Online is sold in three separate subscription plans:
Microsoft Project Plan 1
This is the license given to people who are updating Project Online and includes a subset of functionality allowing users to update their project progress, collaborate and participate in the project but not do the planning. TimeControl links with Microsoft Project Online but since this Plan is only functionality if you have Plan 3 or Plan 5, there’s no TimeControl link that only supports Plan 1.
Microsoft Project Plan 3
This subscription is akin to Project Server but online. It has all the Project Server functionality plus new enhancements made only to Project Online that were not ported to Project Server 2019 on premise. It does not include Portfolio Analysis. TimeControl integrates directly to this product.
Microsoft Project Plan 5
This is Project Online but also includes portfolio analysis. TimeControl integrates directly to this product.
Microsoft Project for the Web
This is the most recent addition to the Project family. The integration functionality provided with Project for the Web allows TimeControl to pull data from it but not to push data back to assignments in the same way Project Online does. With improvements coming to Project for the Web all the time, we’re looking forward to being able to link back to it in the same way we do with other Project products.
We’re not Microsoft, of course, so we encourage you to get the most up to date details about their products and their intentions from them (https://project.microsoft.com). From the perspective of TimeControl, we continue to be committed to support the integration of TimeControl with all versions of Microsoft Project that are made available just as we do with all the other project management tools to which we have integrations.
Let us know if you have questions about the integration of TimeControl and Microsoft Project and how we can help with your own project environment plans. You can reach us at (https://www.timecontrol.com/contact).
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