- Project.net
Infobox Software
name = Project.net Inc.
caption = A sample view of project scheduling from an older version.
developer =Project.net
latest_release_version = 8.4
latest_release_date = July 2008
programming language = Java
operating_system =Cross-platform
genre =Project management software
license =Mozilla Public License
website = http://www.project.net/Project.net is an
open source , enterprise scale project management application forMicrosoft Windows and *nixoperating systems . Project.net is commercial open source. Support and training are available from Project.net Inc. ofBedford, Massachusetts History
Project.net was founded in 1999 to develop project collaboration applications using Internet technologies. The company's initial focus was building and deploying a collaboration engine for use by public and private web-based exchanges. In 2002, PC Magazine awarded Project.net with the Editors' Choice award in a review of web-based project management applications. [ cite web | url = http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,543677,00.asp | title = Handle Projects with the Web's Help | publisher = PC Week Magazine | accessdate = 2002-10-15 ]
Project.net was acquired by
Integrated Computer Solutions in 2006 and launched the open source version of Project.net’s project and portfolio management (PPM) application. The Open Source Business Conference awarded three open source projects (including Project.net) as "ones to watch" shortly after the acquisition. [ cite web | url = http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/live/13/media//news/CC966743 | title = Open Source Business Conference Names Three Startups as “Ones to Watch” | publisher = OSBC Press Release | accessdate = 2002-02-28 ]Project.net is currently used by more than 50,000 people worldwide to help manage their projects. University Business Magazine published an article on Project and Portfolio Management that reviews the need for and use of Project.net in the facilities department at Cornell University. [ cite web | url = http://www2.universitybusiness.com/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=593&p=2| title = How to Get Things Done | publisher = University Business Magazine | accessdate = 2006-10-01 ]
License
Project.net is available via the
Mozilla Public License or a commercial license if preferred by the user.Usage
* Project and portfolio management
* Collaboration
* Issue trackingReferences
See also
*
Integrated Computer Solutions
*Project management software
*List of project management software External links
* [http://www.Project.net/ Project.net website]
* [http://www.project.net/open_source.htm Project.net Developer Community]
* [http://ics.com/ ICS website]
* [http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=198504 Download source code]
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