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techseria
Dec 06, 2023Copper Contributor
GenAI based Project Management
Phase 1 We wanted to develop a Gen AI solution for Project Management activities like below. Can anyone guide us or help how we can start? We are in the learning phase of Gen AI with MS learn...
mhatch
Mar 19, 2024Copper Contributor
I'm anxiously awaiting the rollout of the new Planner/Project for the Web. I'm hoping it now can manage dependencies, which was a requirement that kept our team from using Planner for project management.
You may wish to consider dependencies as you work to develop your solution.
Best wishes!
You may wish to consider dependencies as you work to develop your solution.
Best wishes!
- techseriaMar 20, 2024Copper Contributor
Planner and MS Project both are different product with different features, is my understanding correct?
- mhatchMar 25, 2024Copper Contributor
"Work the way you and your teams want, from individual task management to large team initiatives. Choose from an array of templates, views, and approaches including lists, boards, timelines, and sprints to personalize your plan. Features such as agile sprint planning, team workload, goals alignment, custom fields, and task history that you use and love today in Project for the web will be available in the new Planner experience."
- LaurieHeer_D365TeamsMar 26, 2024Brass ContributorYes, Planner and MS Project are different things. Sort of. The Project web app is Project for the Web. These are combined in the New Planner (in public preview). New Planner also brings in tasks from To Do, flagged email messages and tasks from other tools.
- LaurieHeer_D365TeamsMar 26, 2024Brass ContributorProject for the Web manages dependencies. The New Planner is in Public Preview. The new premium projects are just like Project for the Web and require the at least a Project Plan 3 license. So, good news is that the feature has been out for awhile. Bad news is that you still have to have a P3 license to access it.