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About Project Server Support,
Inc.
Project Server Support, Inc. was formed to
correspond with the launch of MS Project Server and
the first Microsoft Project Server Technical
Conference in June, 2002.
The team that we have assembled consists of
people deeply rooted in the project management
industry, and experts who have extensive experience in
technical implementation, process consulting,
support, technical writing, and training. Our
team includes professionals
who have written EPM books, user manuals, developed EPM add-ins
and products, and created a wide range of EPM
workshops. ,
We are all senior project
managers, project management authors,
consultants, software developers, and
trainers. We have been involved in the
Project Management Software business
prior to Microsoft Project's entry in
the market on client side in 1990, and
before Microsoft purchased Enterprise
Project and turned it into Project
Server in 2002. We have been associated over the
years with such programs as
Symantec's TimeLine series, Enterprise Project, Artimis, and Prima Vera.
One of the major lessons we have learned
over the years is to be honest with our
customers about product performance, process
and feature level-headedness, and realistic
skill development - even if at the time it isn't what
they expect or want to hear.
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Tom
Sherry,
Principal,
has over
17 years
of
programming
and
technical
consulting
experience.
Tom
guides
the
technical
division
at PSSI.
Tom
offers a
wealth
of
experience
in
designing
and
programming
software
for
Microsoft
Project,
and
integrating
systems.
As a
Technical
Account
Manager
for
eLabor.com,
Tom
provided
presentations,
pilot
implementations,
and
consulting
services
to
implement
Enterprise
Project.
Tom has
programmed
in a
variety
of
languages
and
database
platforms.
As a
Senior
Consultant
for
Computer
Management
Sciences
(purchased
by
Computer
Associates),
he
provided
project
management,
software
design,
and
programming
services
for
large
enterprise
installations.
For MS
Project
Server
he
created EWQ for
defining
implementation
requirements,
Resource
Scrubber
for
cleaning
a
resource
pool for
import,
the
Project
Sever
Compliance
Reporting
Tool
(PCRT)
for
monitoring
EPM
usage
during
deployment
and
adoption,
and
Report
ShareList
for
reporting
on lists
across
Windows
SharePoint
website.
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Ray
Coker,
Principal,
was
a Senior
Trainer
and
Consultant
for
Symantec's
project
management
product
"Time
Line" in
the late
1980s.
Ray has
spent 18
years
training
and
consulting
with
several
leading
project
management
software
products,
and has
served
as an
author
and
editor
for
product
manuals
and
project
management
books.
He has
designed
and
developed
20
different
project
management
courses
and
continues
to
manage
and
publish
five
core
workshops.
He has
taught
project
management
tools,
techniques,
and
project
management
software
to
thousands
of
people
throughout
North
America,
Europe,
Africa,
and
Asia.
Ray
taught
in the
communication
field at
the
University
of
Arizona,
Temple
University,
and The
Wharton
School
of
Business,
and has
taught
management
workshops
for
several
leading
management
consulting
firms.
Ray has
also
designed
and
created
several
popular
add-in
products
for
Microsoft
Project
including
Process
Bridge,
Project
Logic,
and STT
(Schedule
Tracking
Tool).
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