VPMi

VPMi (Virtual Project Management Internet)
Developer(s) VCSonline
Stable release
VPMi 5.1.18636[1] / November, 2014
Type Project management software
Website VCSonline website

VPMi is a cloud-based suite of Project Portfolio Management software used by companies to gain visibility into their project portfolio to manage schedules, budgets, scope, alignment with strategies, balanced scorecard, resources and documents. The VPMi suite was created to help prevent miscommunication between business units and IT staff.[2] The VPMi suite originally comprised two software tools, VPMi Professional and VPMi Express, however, both of these applications have been merged into a new application simply called VPMi. The application is developed by VCSonline, a company headquartered in Valley Park, just outside St. Louis, Missouri, with an additional office in Kolkata, India. VCSonline is mentioned in the 2015 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud-Based IT Project and Portfolio Management Services, Worldwide.[3]

History

VCSonline was co-founded in 1998 by Nick Matteucci and Jeff Pupillo, two former Ernst & Young project management consultants. The first version of VPMi Professional was released in 1998. By 2003, the company had grown to 10 employees and a new worth of $1.3 million.[4] Version 3.0 introduced "online process maps that show where different projects are located in their life cycles."[5] The latest release of VPMi, version 5.1.18686, was released in November, 2014.[1] The company currently employs a staff of 20.

Implementation Options

Like other web based project management software VPMi can be delivered as both a software as a service (SaaS) model as well as through a local implementation. Currently, VCSonline publishes patches and release updates for VPMi every month, on the second Friday of the month. Release Notes are made available on the Monday before the update is made available, and the User Guide is updated with new information by the official release date. These updates contain new features, bug fixes, and any other alterations made to the application.

VPMi's version number changed from 5.0.x to 5.1.x with the release of the Workplan Gantt Editor in January, 2014.

Version 5.1 Features [6]

Features

Workplan Gantt Editor

A prominent feature in version 5.1 is the workplan gantt editor. This is a .NET tool powered by RadiantQ designed to streamline the project management process. This improved the classic workplan management pages by reducing the need to reload pages and allowing a Project Manager to review the effects of their changes prior to saving them.[7]

The editor contains two sides, a workplan side (see above) and a gantt side (see below).

Unlike previous implementations of the gantt in VPMi, the Workplan Gantt Editor lines up workplan rows with gantt rows, making the relationships easier to see.

Dashboards

VPMi has a variety of dashboards that quickly provide access to information at a glance. These dashboards also link to full records within VPMi. Currently, there are the following dashboards in VPMi: My Home, My Resources, My Projects, My Organizations, My Reports, My Calendar, Organization, Project, and Program.[7]

Project Management

Projects can be managed entirely within VPMi, or through Microsoft Project (MSP) integration,[8] allowing Project Managers to upload and sync Microsoft Project Plans, managing their projects in a tool they may already be familiar with. VPMi can also be used directly to manage workplans in a browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) called the Workplan Gantt Editor.[7] Once created, projects can be routed along a customizable Process Map. Additionally, VPMi has built in templating, allowing PMs to define a project as a template, then apply that template to new projects, populating them with the appropriate settings and workplan information. Projects also have a Status, which indicates on a Red, Yellow or Green scale what state the project is in. VPMi allows feedback to be requested from project team members. Finally, projects can be prioritized so it is clear where resources should be dedicated first.

Workplan Management

VPMi tracks three kinds of workplan items: Tasks, Deliverables, and Milestones. These items can be tracked by client-defined phases, or by percentage complete. Each of these items can have time tracked to it, and drive the financials of the projects and programs.

Log Item Tracking

VPMi tracks five types of logs: Action Items, Change Requests, Risks, Issues, and Support Logs. These items can be associated with Projects or Programs, and appear in a variety of reporting. Each of these items can have time tracked to it, and appear in various reports.

Program Management

Projects can be associated with programs, so that the metrics of several projects can be considered together in a larger context. In addition, programs can have their own milestones, change requests, action items, issues, and risks. Programs can also track financial metrics across the scope of many projects. Like projects, they also have a Status, which indicates on a Red, Yellow, or Green scale what state the program is in. VPMi allows feedback to be requested from program team members.

Reports

VPMi offers a large number of pre-built reports that generate useful metrics about items within VPMi, all of which can be downloaded to a Microsoft Office format (Excel or Word). In addition to these pre-built reports, VPMi offers the Ad Hoc Report Writer, which is a tool that allows users to create reports using a wide variety of data sources. The User Documentation includes a tutorial on how to use the Ad Hoc Report Writer.

Time Tracking

VPMi allows users to track time to any item through assignments and time tracking. Time can be approved or rejected by specified users. Time periods can be locked so no additional time can be tracked for that period. Users can be designated as delegates to enter or approve time for other users. Additionally, VPMi offers a wide variety of reporting based on this time entry data.

Financials and Forecasting

VPMi tracks a variety of financial indicators, including labor costs, and offers three kinds of labor forecasting sources: workplan, team and resource plan. VPMi breaks these down into labor and non-labor costs, breaking it out into actuals, planned, baselined and budgeted. Additionally, VPMi can track and forecast expenses for projects. Forecasts are updated based on time entry data.

User Management

VPMi's user management tracks roles and skills for all users. Skills are broken out into five levels, represent differing degrees of expertise. A large number of user attributes can be managed, including email addresses, what organization they belong to, their manager, their start and end dates and billing and cost rates, among other attributes.

Other Features

See also

References

  1. 1 2 VCSonline (November 2014). "VPMi Release Notes 5.1.18636".
  2. Martin J. Garvey (January 28, 2003). "Real-Time Access to IT Projects". Information Week.
  3. Carolyn Green (April 4, 2003). "Virtual Communications Real Success". St. Louis Business Journal.
  4. Marie Lingblom (November 11, 2011). "VCS Revs Up Enterprise Project Management Tools, Launches U.S. Reseller Program". CRN.
  5. VCSonline (December 2013). "VPMi 5.0 New Features".
  6. 1 2 3 VCSonline (January 2014). "VPMi 5.1 User's Guide".
  7. Gleanster.com. "Vendor Showcase".
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