Reports – everyone wants reports.
Whether its status reports for management, updates for team members, or presentations for business partners, project managers are constantly asked for reports. Project managers also need reports to make quick decisions to keep projects on track. On September 25th, 2015, Andy Huneycutt presented a 1-hour web seminar, in which he demonstrated how to take advantage of the robust Business Intelligence capabilities in Project Server 2013 and Project 2013. Attendees learned how to start analyzing project data with the reporting capabilities in Project Server 2013 and Project 2013.
Topics covered in this web seminar include:
- Creating and customizing graphical reports in Project 2013
- Selecting the right report type
- Using Microsoft Excel to create reports
- Which tools you can use to create reports in Project Server 2013
- Project Web App reporting improvements in the Business Intelligence (BI) Center
- Changes in the Reporting database
- OData service for online and on-premises access for reporting
Missed this web seminar? Catch up by downloading the presentation slides and recording.