Onepoint Project

Onepoint Project

Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Developer(s) Onepoint Software GmbH
Stable release 10.1u1 / November 3, 2010
Development status Active
Written in Java[1]
Operating system Windows, Linux, Mac OS X[1]
Type Project management software
License Proprietary software & Free software[2]
Website http://www.onepoint-project.com/

Onepoint Project is a project management software package marketed by Onepoint Software GmbH combining project planning, progress tracking, project monitoring, project controlling and reporting.

Onepoint focuses on integrating enterprise project management solutions based on Standards like IPMA and PMI. The integration of formal with agile project management including connectivity to JIRA is one of the major goals of Onepoint Project.

Onepoint provides commercial proprietary as well as free open-source products.

Onepoint's flagship products are Onepoint Project Enterprise Server and Onepoint Project Enterprise Cloud that are available for on premise and OnDemand/SaaS deployment respectively. Onepoint Project is licensed on a per-user basis and includes a solid set of enterprise project management functionality in its base offering. Further optional modules, so-called "options", are available for program management, risk management, issue tracking and project controlling allowing customers to pick and choose according to their focus areas and needs.

Onepoint Project has been selected by IT analyst firm Gartner as one of the 31 companies included in its 2010 Magic Quadrant[3] for IT Project and Portfolio Management.

History

Gerald Aquila started the "Onepoint Project Initiative" in late 2003 with the goal to create an easy-to-use and practical project management solution for small and medium businesses and research institutions. In 2005, the first public preview of commercial version was shown at SYSTEMS 2005 in October in Munich. Onepoint Software GmbH with headquarters in Graz, Austria was also founded in 2005. First launch of commercial version and first reference customers in 2006. Implementation of IPMA-compliant project management tools took place in 2007. Onepoint Project won the Hagenberg Award for Innovation and Software Quality in 2008.[4] Onepoint's global partner network - first partners in France, Spain, Switzerland - and the expansion to United States together with distributor Randy Hardy Associates took also place in 2008. Implementation of extended reporting capabilities and launch of OnDemand version happened in 2009. Within the same year: growing customer base in Central Europe, first customers in Western and Northern Europe, the US and Asia. In 2010: Gartner includes Onepoint into their 2010 Magic Quadrant for IT Project and Portfolio Management together with 28 other vendors worldwide. Onepoint launches integrated agile project management and real-time integration with JIRA.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lamprecht, Stephan (23 November 2009). "Onepoint Project 9 Professional im Test" (in German). PC-WELT. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  2. The tarball contains licenses folder listing proprietary (from Sun Microsystems) and free software licenses.
  3. Wireless News (Jun 19, 2010). "Gartner Features Onepoint's New Agile Development Focus in Magic Quadrant". Wireless News.
  4. "And the Award goes to...". Softwarepark Hagenberg. 21 May 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2012.

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