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Integrating Official OGC materials

06/23/10 | by Malcolm West [mail] | Categories: News, Software, PRINCE2, MSP

Want to make high quality guidance resources available to your teams in an intuitive, integrated and assured manner?  Good news then we have a great solution for you.

Here at PROJECT in a box we are now TSO resellers and this enables us to integrate links to the TSO's on-line versions of OGC publications into our method templates.

In practice this means that when projects are created from these method templates and users are invited to work on the projects the links will be provided consistently across all projects of that type. Clicking the link will take the user to the best practice website and directly into the material in question.  Of course to view the content the user must have access to the best practice site, we can provide this under licence from TSO on an annual (either individual or multi-user) basis.

In keeping with the flexibility offered by the PROJECT in a box method template approach this would enable customers to set up their own arrangements of links to key guidance materials to suit the type of projects they were undertaking.  In fact in the first delivery of this we set up sets of links for a number of scaled PRINCE2 methods for a new customer, enabling them to get up and running very quickly.

The full range of OGC publications are available in English and a number of translations are also available.  Additional translations can also be secured is sufficient concurrent users are required.

Contact us if you want to see this in action.

 

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