Teamwork (software)

Twproject

Twproject introduction page
Developer(s) Open Lab
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Project management software
License Proprietary
Website http://www.twproject.com

Twproject is a web-based project and groupware management tool developed by Open Lab, an Italian software house founded in 2001. It won the 17th Jolt Productivity Award in 2007 in the project management category.[1] It has widespread use in universities[2] as teaching tool in project management courses. It is used by Canonical Ltd., Oracle Corporation, General Electric and many other companies from corporations to small start-ups.[3]

Philosophy

Every company has its own organization and its own way of working. The adoption of a project management tool is a moment of change that may encounter resistance inside teams; this resistance can be overcome only if the software brings real benefits to any user, not just to PMs. Twproject, adapting to the needs of any company provides a valuable support in gathering structured projects information. A tool embraced and widely used by teams lets collect consistent and updated data. Twproject has been built with a friendly, easy to use and eye-catching interface. Its core is built around analytic tools for in-depth project management. A corporate heart in an easy-to-use skin.

History

Features

Integration

The database structure and the relative Java sources are available from Sourceforge in GPL. A basic JSON API is available for a simple integration. The applications runs in Java JDK 6 on the Hibernate object/relational mapping.

The standard distribution uses Apache Tomcat 6, but can run on any J2EE application server. Twproject is tested on these DB servers: MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSql, HSQLDB, but as uses Hibernate can run on many others. There is simple graphical step-by-step installer for Windows, Mac, Linux both 32 or 64 bit processors or .zip/.tar.gz/.rpm packages.

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