TeamDynamixHE Supports Virginia Tech’s Enterprise Systems Department with PPM

Virginia Tech University’s Enterprise Systems (ES) department has selected TeamDynamixHE’s project and portfolio management (PPM) software to manage all project and portfolio activity. TeamDynamixHE is a Web-based solution that was developed specifically to accommodate the needs of Higher Education institutions, and will help the ES team at Virginia Tech to plan, track and prioritize projects, […]

TeamDynamixHE Releases Free Task Manager Desktop Application

TeamDynamixHE, the leading provider of project and portfolio management software (PPM) for the higher education industry, today released Task Manager, a free, intuitive and easy-to-use alternative to Microsoft® Project. The solution developed for college and university environments allows staff and faculty to create, update and manage project plans and tasks offline, and then save them to […]

TeamDynamixHE PPM Version 6.5 Supports Agile Software Development and Strengthens Analytics

TeamDynamixHE has released version 6.5 of its Web-based project and portfolio management software. The latest update strengthens TeamDynamixHE’s robust reporting tool set and also offers the ability to track and manage Agile-based projects. In addition, TeamDynamixHE v6.5 includes a number of new enhancements that further simplify the user experience, while enhancing demand and resource management, […]

Northern Arizona University Selects TeamDynamixHE for Project Management

TeamDynamixHE, the leading provider of project and portfolio management software (PPM) for the higher education industry, today announced that Northern Arizona University (NAU) has selected TeamDynamixHE as its PPM software provider. TeamDynamixHE is an enterprise-class, Web-based solution that allows the university’s IT staff to use a single application to manage project requests, prioritize and score […]

University Business: Meet Me Online

TeamDynamixHE customers, BYU-Idaho and Carnegie Mellon, were the focus of this cover story in the February issue of University Business magazine. Below is a small segment featuring Clay Fulton, technical coordinator at Carnegie Mellon. “Better distribution of IT services and project visibility were the driving factors behind Carnegie Mellon University (Pa.) switching from a homegrown […]