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Join us for two special events where our Planner product team shares what is coming to the new Microsoft Planner.
In our Meet the Makers virtual event on April 3 rd , leaders from the Planner p...
EmilyPerina
Updated Dec 27, 2024
Hughes818
Apr 03, 2024Iron Contributor
Can you clarify what will eventually be depricated and what will continue to exist in the long term? I assume "Dataverse" based Planner, and Project Operations (D365) will all continue to exist going forward...is that correct?
- Does that mean Project Desktop, Project Server, and Project Online will eventually be deprecated?
- Will Project Operations (D365) be affected by the roadmap at all? Will that also consolidate with Planner or will it remain a separate solution?
- Will Azure DevOps be affected by the roadmap at all? Will that also consolidate with Planner or will it remain a separate solution?
- Will there eventually be a Desktop app that connects to Planner?
sthoms2000
Apr 03, 2024Brass Contributor
I'd love to hear about the roadmaps to these products also. Robust Project and Portfolio planning tools are being pushed to the side as Microsoft focus on small time, agile tools like Loop and Planner.
MS is neglecting advanced project management tools. Resource Management no longer part of Project, you need a technical resource to install a Power BI add-on and it seems more geared towards Dynamics (Project For Web seems to be an after thought).
All this makes us wonder where our we should focus our energy next with new tools.