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Microsoft Project Conference 2012 is your only opportunity this year to see over 90 sessions focused on Microsoft Project 2010 and Microsoft Project Server 2010! Below you will find the full session list with the opportunity to filter by Audience, Level, Track, Presenter Type, Product and Solution.

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Session Title Speaker(s) Code Presented By Level
10 "Golden Rules" to work with Microsoft Project! Steffen Reister
 PC219 Partner 200
3 Steps to Cut the Gordian Knot in Resource Management Eric Schott
Ingo Meironke
 PC309 Partner 300
8 Billion Reasons why ARM chose Project Server 2010 Philip Stanbury-Jones
 PC301 Customer 300
A Successful implementation with Microsoft Project Server is more than technical? Ellen Lehnert
 PC235 MVP 200
Achieve Complete Project Cost Planning & Insight: Integrating Microsoft Project Server 2010 with financial systems like Dynamics AX Josh Portnoy
 PC221 Partner 200
Across Divisions, IT, Engineering and the World; a true Enterprise-wide PPM client case study with Ingersoll Rand Teddy Bekele
Oscar de Lucio
 PC304 Customer 300
Be Loved By Your Development Teams: Using the Team Foundation Server – Project Server Connector Gord Schmidt
Kevin Walker
 PC337 Partner 300
Bean Counting in the Cloud: Merging hosted EPM and internal GL data to optimize financial reporting. Joe Delaney
 PC400 Customer 400
Best Practices Troubleshooting Project 2010 Deployments - Part 1 Adrian Jenkins
Brian Smith
 PC319 Microsoft 300
Best Practices Troubleshooting Project 2010 Deployments - Part 2 Adrian Jenkins
Brian Smith
 PC349 Microsoft 300
Beyond the Basics: Business Intelligence Reports Trebuel Gatte
 PC344 Instructor Led Lab 300
Breaking the Boundaries of Time Tracking in Project Server: TrackTimesheet a seamlessly integrated extension for time reporting Gerd Walter
 PC330 Partner 300
Bridging Project Management and IT Service Management domains using Microsoft Project Professional 2010 Khaled Bastaki
 PC311 Partner 300
Building advanced Project Server workflows with Nintex Workflow for Project Server Mark McDermott
Alexander Burton
 PC332 MVP 300
Care and Feeding of the Zealots: Why Project users are disproportionately invested in their product, and how you can help spread the love Carl Chatfield
 PC210 Microsoft 200
Closing the Status Loop with Windows 8 Metro and Project Server’s Task Update Feature Christine Flora
Michael Corkery
 PC343 Partner 300
Cloud Bursting Techniques with SharePoint Online Mark Kashman
 PC228 Microsoft 200
Critical Chain Project Management using Microsoft Project Professional 2010 and Prochain: Implementing Project Portfolio Management Gerald Leonard
 PC305 Customer 300
Critical Path 2.0 Eric Uyttewaal
 PC333 MVP 300
Critical Success Factors for a Successful SharePoint Deployment Scott Jamison
 PC233 MVP 200
Deliver SharePoint Success: Key Steps to Reap The Business Benefits Dux Raymond Sy
 PC215 Partner 200
Deliver Successful Program Results in Matrix Organizations Eric Schott
Ingo Meironke
 PC310 Partner 300
Delivering Microsoft EPM Success: Essential Steps to Map People, Process and Tools Vadim Bogdanov
 PC308 MVP 300
Designing with Project’s new manual scheduling type Sam Huffman
 PC347 Instructor Led Lab 300
Detangling project demand, resource supply and capacity with Project Server Isabel Merlano
 PC200 Customer 200
Doing More with Less: Effective Capacity Planning and Reporting Timothy Atwood
Gemma Bevilacqua
 PC205 Customer 200
EPM@EPA: Accelerating Maturity in the Cloud Richard Warren
 PC207 Customer 200
Everything you want to know about designing and implementing Project Server Security Model Amit Abrol
 PC317 Microsoft 300
Everything You Wanted To Know About Administering Project Server 2010 But Were Afraid To Ask Rolly Perreaux
 PC323 MVP 300
Exploring Project Server Technical Content Efren Edwards
Jim Corbin
Robert Hoover
 PC321 Microsoft 300
Extending and Customizing the Project Server 2010 Timesheet to Drive Adoption and Achieve Business Results Dave Fischer
 PC403 Partner 400
Extending PPM to more than project and portfolio management, operationalize your business Marnus Viljoen
 PC214 Partner 200
Exxaro Resource: Project 2010 Case Study in Mining Industry Adriaan Goosen
 PC202 Customer 200
Gartner Perspectives - Going Beyond PPM – Effectively Manage Your Entire IT Portfolio Decisions with Project Server 2010 Matt Light
Ben Chamberlain
 PC223 Partner 200
Getting up to speed with Project 2010 Extensibility Chris Boyd
Jan Kalis
 PC320 Microsoft 300
Going online with PPM -- what you need to know Scott Chapman
 PC327 Partner 300
How Verizon saved millions with Microsoft PPM: Turning data into useful information Christopher Fullam
 PC208 Customer 200
Implementing PMI’s Practice Standard for Scheduling in Microsoft Project Kenneth Steiness
 PC312 Partner 300
Incremental Leveling in Microsoft Project 2010 Bob Tyler
Daniel Renier
Jason Rice
 PC340 Instructor Led Lab 300
Integrating Data from External LOB Systems (SAP, ClickSoft, etc.) for Strategic Resource Planning & Forecasting Tim Runcie
Chetan Patel
 PC322 MVP 300
Integrating SharePoint and Project Server 2010 – Deployment Approaches, Integration Options and making the most of the SharePoint Enterprise Features. Giles Hamson
 PC324 Partner 300
Journey from 2007 to 2010 Tom Herrington
 PC315 Customer 300
Landing Strategy in 3 Steps Javier Gonzalez
Rene Alverez
 PC212 Partner 200
Lessons learned implementing Enterprise Innovation Programs Simon Floyd
 PC307 Microsoft 300
Leverage the capabilities of SharePoint to light up Microsoft Project Server Keenan Newton
 PC303 Microsoft 300
Leveraging Microsoft PPM for Capital Project Management within the Utility and Construction Industries Paul Szyarto
 PC220 Partner 200
Leveraging Project 2010 with Office 365 for Project Management Success Dux Raymond Sy
 PC239 Partner 200
Making the Most of Project Professional When Managing Multiple Projects Cindy Lewis
 PC336 Partner 300
Manage your resources without Excel - yes it is possible! Peter Kestenholz
 PC237 MVP 200
Managing and Finding Content in SharePoint 2010 Scott Jamison
 PC234 MVP 200
Managing Resource Supply and Demand with Microsoft Project Server 2010 Tony Zink
 PC339 Partner 300
Managing your projects: Learn to save over 3 hours a week using Microsoft Project Jacques Goupil
 PC243 Instructor Led Lab 200
Maximize Visibility & Accountability in New Product Development Portfolios Mark Field
 PC242 Partner 200
Microsoft PPM Total Cost and Benefit Workshop – Finding YOUR ROI Andrew Lagarde
 PC217 Partner 200
Microsoft Project 2010 Desktop Overview Heather O'cull
 PC229 Microsoft 200
Microsoft Project 2010 Desktop Reporting Overview Amruta Gulanikar
 PC232 Microsoft 200
Microsoft Project 2010 Mania Gary Chefetz
Jennifer M. Farrell
 PC236 MVP 200
Microsoft Project Inappropriate Practices Sam Huffman
 PC345 Instructor Led Lab 300
Microsoft Project replaces Primavera: Why Shire made the switch and trusts Microsoft Project Server 2010 to manage $300M Daniel Bell
Ryan Ennis
 PC206 Customer 200
Microsoft Project Server 2010 Overview Pradeep Ganapathyraj
 PC230 Microsoft 200
Migration Best practices from Project Server previous versions Jean-Francois LeSaux
Gary Crich
 PC316 Microsoft 300
Modeling Traditional, Serial and SCRUM Techniques in Project 2010 Sam Huffman
 PC238 MVP 200
Moving on Up! Migrating from other PPM tools to Microsoft Project Server 2010 Greg Bailey
 PC218 Partner 200
Pearls and Pitfalls - Realizing Real Business Benefits with Microsoft Project Server and SharePoint Mike Bullard
Warren Mackensen
 PC302 Customer 300
Planning and Executing a Multi-Instance, Multi-Version Project Server Migration Brian Kennemer
 PC402 Partner 400
Planning Innovation Adoption with IPM : Tips for a Successful Pilot Kris Athey
 PC341 Partner 300
Portfolio Management – Just what the Doctor Ordered Eric Foss
Sandra Kale
 PC216 Customer 200
Practical TFS and Project Server integration in mid size enterprise Piotr Prussak
Richard Ng
 PC314 Customer 300
Project and Project Portfolio Management that Works Danny Smith
 PC204 Customer 200
Project Scheduling Revisited: Performance Tuning Your Scheduling Practices Glenn Searle
 PC313 Partner 300
Project Server 2010 configuration management, migration, merge and documenting Anton Kravtsov
 PC325 Partner 300
Project Server and Dynamics AX - Completing the Lifecycle from Project Estimation to Revenue Recognition Sean Galliher
 PC328 Microsoft 300
Project Server REAL LIFE (not Second Life!) customer case studies Ben Howard
 PC211 MVP 200
Quickly Build Governance Workflows & Effectively Control Financials with UMT Project Essentials Pro Catalin Olteanu
Ben Chamberlain
 PC222 Partner 200
Rapid Implementation of the Microsoft PPM solution and SAP-integration in a global Chemical company Ville Vakkilainen
Jani Saarinen
 PC203 Customer 200
Resource Management - Putting the Puzzle Pieces Together! Collin Quiring
 PC241 Partner 200
SharePoint Governance isn’t just for Grandma Shane Young
 PC338 MVP 300
Take Control of the Timesheet and Tasks Updates in your Project Server 2010 Environment Jean-Francois LeSaux
 PC318 Microsoft 300
Take Your Project Reporting To The Next Level: Dashboards And Other Tools Mike McLean
Andrew Lavinsky
 PC329 Microsoft 300
Task Types Sam Huffman
 PC346 Instructor Led Lab 300
The 411 on Office 365 Mark Kashman
 PC227 Microsoft 200
The Gartner perspective: PPM Industry Trends and Adoption Best Practices Dan Stang
 PC226 Customer 200
The Integration of Project Management and Project Accounting with Dynamics SL John Winchester
 PC224 Partner 200
The painters, the policemen and the Pope... understanding task movement in Microsoft Project 2010 Travis Crittenden
 PC240 Partner 200
The Phoenix Shoot Out – Which is the best solution for Project Management – Excel or SharePoint or Project Desktop or Project Server? (with a free SharePoint Project Management template) Dux Raymond Sy
Eamonn Mc Guinness
 PC213 Partner 200
Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices for Using Project Server 2010 Dale Howard
 PC331 MVP 300
Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices for Using Project Server 2010 Dale Howard
 PC331r MVP 300
Tracking a Microsoft Project Release Using Project Luke Humphrey
 PC231 Microsoft 200
Tracking Historical Project Activity Data using the Microsoft Business Intelligence Suite Gabriel Guenette
 PC401 Customer 400
Turning Project Data into Real World Reports: An Overview of Business Intelligence Options Mike McLean
Andrew Lavinsky
 PC334 MVP 300
UMT Project Essentials Pro – Effectively deploy a best practice Financial Governance framework for Project Server 2010 Ben Chamberlain
Catalin Olteanu
 PC348 Instructor Led Lab 300
Unleashing the Value of Earned Value: Applying Schedule and Cost Controls to Measure Project Performance Andrew Lavinsky
 PC335 MVP 300
X-treme EPMO: Creating the Enterprise Project Management Office and Culture at AXTEL Hector Gamez
 PC201 Customer 200
YJTJ (Your Job Tool’s Job)™ – Working in Concert with Microsoft Project Daniel Renier
 PC342 Partner 300
YOU CAN DO IT: How to Implement Project 2010 Server Yourself (with Little or NO Consulting $$) Sharon Harness
Maryellen Kliethermes
 PC300 Customer 300