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pmo governance
About this tag
The pmo governance tag on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to project management office (PMO) governance, particularly in the context of Microsoft Project Online retirement and migration planning. Content discusses how PMO teams must preserve governance structures when moving from Project Online to alternative platforms, emphasizing the importance of maintaining portfolio management controls, reporting, and compliance during transitions. The tag is relevant for enterprise IT professionals and project managers navigating Microsoft's cloud service changes and ensuring governance continuity.
BrightWork announced on June 17, 2026, in Boston, Massachusetts, a new BrightWork 365 release aimed at PMO teams preparing for Microsoft Project Online’s retirement on September 30, 2026, positioning its Microsoft 365-based platform as a structured migration path for project and portfolio...
BrightWork announced on June 17, 2026, from Boston, Massachusetts, that its latest BrightWork 365 release is aimed at PMO teams preparing for Microsoft Project Online’s scheduled retirement on September 30, 2026. The pitch is not merely that BrightWork has another project-management product to...
Microsoft Project Online is scheduled to retire on September 30, 2026, and BrightWork used June 17 to announce a new BrightWork 365 release aimed at PMO teams that want to keep project and portfolio management inside Microsoft 365. The announcement is vendor news, but the timing is the real...
Microsoft Project Online will retire on September 30, 2026, with Microsoft ending sales of Project Online-only plans to new customers on October 1, 2025, leaving existing enterprise customers roughly one remaining planning cycle to move their project and portfolio management work elsewhere. This...