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What is PMO Software?

PMO Software is technology used by the project management office (PMO) to manage the operational and financial aspects of the projects for which it is responsible.

PMO Software is technology used by the project management office (PMO) to manage the operational and financial aspects of the projects for which it is responsible. PMO software tools enable the PMO to accomplish its goals in managing the organizations projects efficiently and effectively.

The Best PMO Software

The best software solution for PMOs is a tool that manages the entire business of projects, including the financial and operational sides in one system. This comprehensive system goes beyond project management and enables the PMO to manage projects like a business. Value, margin, deadlines, backlogs, conflicts, all visible and controllable in real-time.

Project Business Automation (PBA) is the only system that integrates all project business processes in one solution.

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PMO Software Capabilities

A good PMO tool will help the PMO manage, control and have insight into the entire project lifecycle. It should provide management capabilities that span operations, finance and business intelligence.

Project Financials

Project Financial Management

The financial structure for project business

Effective financial management of projects requires much more than what traditional project accounting and ERP systems provide.

Project Operations

Project Operations

Company operations driven by projects

A complete and real-time integration between back-end ERP functions and your operational project management activities

Project Insight

Real-time project insight

Project reporting tools that bring leaders unprecedented real-time insight

From front-line managers to executives, gets the right information to the right people instantly through reporting and dashboards

  • Earned value
  • Variance
  • Backlogs and slack
  • Margin and cash flow
  • Resource utilization
  • Risk management