Salt Lake City, Utah - Managing complex projects requires a disciplined approach to communicate progress through the supply chain and to execute on time and budget.  Phoenix Project Management Systems, an exciting new provider of project management and scheduling software for the construction, energy and engineering markets, has recently announced the release of Phoenix Project Manager® 2.0 for Microsoft Windows® and the Apple Mac OS® operating systems.  Version 2.0 simplifies the communication process and provides contractors, engineers and owners a new option for managing complex projects: a robust, simple to use planning tool. Phoenix Project Manager 2.0 seamlessly communicates with industry standard project management tools like Microsoft Project® and Oracle® Primavera Suretrak, P3 and P6, providing a new scheduling option for complex projects.  Phoenix Project Manager simplifies the project planning process with new resource planning capabilities for cost and resource loaded project schedules. The new release enhances the graphics and reporting to improve the communication of project progress.  The new crisp graphics provide new insights into project performance.  The template-based reporting simplifies the development and saving of reporting for faster communication. New Features
  • Primavera Suretrak, P3 and P6 support for seamless schedule exchange
  • Resource planning capabilities for fully resource and cost loaded schedules
  • Template based reporting for simplified project analysis
  • Improved graphics capabilities to communicate the value of the schedule
About Phoenix Phoenix Project Management Systems is a project management organization committed to the construction, engineering and energy markets.  Built on years of project management experience, Phoenix provides an option for organizations managing complex projects throughout the project supply chain.  Organizations like the University of Southern California, Hunt Construction and many others have utilized Phoenix for quality project plans as a scheduling alternative. Apple and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Windows and Project are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.