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Microsoft
Project 2000 and Microsoft Project Central Now Available
Final
Code and 60-Day Trial Version Available Immediately REDMOND, Wash. - April 3, 2000 - Microsoft Corp. today announced
the retail availability of Microsoft® Project 2000 and the
companion, Web-based Microsoft Project Central, a major upgrade to the
world's best-selling, most popular project-management software with over 5
million users. Since mid-November 1999, a record number of more than
500,000 beta CDs of Microsoft Project 2000 have been distributed.
According to Todd Warren, general manager of Microsoft Project,
"Microsoft Project 2000 and Microsoft Project Central represent the
culmination of an extensive customer-driven design process that included
input from customers of all sizes. These customers told us that we needed
to make the product more usable for entire organizations, allowing
everyone from individual contributors to the president of the company to
get involved in project management - we have delivered on that."
Unprecedented Customer Excitement
Organizations are more excited than ever about the business value that
Microsoft Project 2000 provides. For example, Startups.com brings new
companies to market using Microsoft Project Central to manage all the
facilities, information technology, and administrative infrastructure
setup for fast-track start-ups and growing companies. "Our project
teams include internal and external providers scattered across a city or
region, so we rely heavily on the ability to input project data and access
project status through the Web," said Jody O'Connor, director of
business process at Startups.com. "That's what makes Microsoft
Project 2000 and Microsoft Project Central a really good fit with the way
we work."
Another company exploiting the power of Microsoft Project 2000 is KPMG,
the global professional advisory firm whose aim is to turn knowledge into
value for the benefit of its clients. "KPMG Consulting is excited
about integrating Microsoft Project 2000 and Microsoft Project Central
into our knowledge management solutions," said Stephen Cranford,
senior vice president of Knowledge Management Solutions at KPMG. "We
have enjoyed success with our Microsoft Project 98-based solutions and
believe that the new product releases will further our efforts in bringing
critical program and project management information to knowledge workers.
With the added enterprise enhancements in Microsoft Project 2000 and the
Web extensibility of Microsoft Project Central, our Program Management
Office deliverables are more robust and better targeted to meet the
complex requirements of our valued customers."
60-Day Trial Version Available Now - Free Shipping for a Limited Time
Starting today, customers can order the Microsoft Project 2000 trial
version via the Web. The trial version is based on the full shipping
product and includes Microsoft Project Central. Also included on the trial
CD are deployment templates for Microsoft Windows® 2000,
Microsoft Office 2000 and Microsoft Project 2000. The trial version is
available for the cost of shipping and handling: $6.75 (U.S.) for U.S.
mail, $9.75 (U.S.) for priority mail, and $9.25 (U.S.) for international
shipping. Shipping and handling costs will be waived for the first 5,000
Web site visitors who order the trial CD. Parties interested in taking
advantage of this offer should visit http://www.microsoft.com/project/.
The Next Step in Increased Project-Management Productivity
Companies ready to take the next step toward increased productivity can
acquire these products now. Microsoft Project 2000 and Microsoft Project
Central are available together for an estimated retail price of $499
(U.S.) for first time users, and current users of Microsoft Project can
upgrade for an estimated retail price of $199 (U.S.). Additional copies of
Microsoft Project Central client licenses can be acquired separately. More
information can be found on the Microsoft Project Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/project/.
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide
leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and
business computing. The company offers a wide range of products and
services designed to empower people through great software -- any time,
any place and on any device.
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