N2ONE Strategy Microsoft Project Online transition

Microsoft Project Online is retiring. Don’t just replace the tool.

Use the transition to review your project management future: governance, portfolio visibility, project data, reporting, migration needs, and the execution model behind daily work.

Project Online transition with a modernization lens PMI-PMP • CMMI • NIST • SAP ISA-M aligned
PROJECT ONLINE RETIREMENT
Keep the page focused: download the white paper, request a transition review, or continue to the N2ONE Strategy product pages.
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STANDARD
PMI-PMP aligned approach
EXPERIENCE
20+ years enterprise execution experience
PLATFORM
Available through Microsoft AppSource
WHY THIS PAGE EXISTS

Project Online retirement creates a decision point.

Many organizations will try to move quickly to another tool. That may preserve continuity, but it may not solve fragmented execution, scattered reporting, unclear portfolio visibility, or weak project governance.

This page is a focused transition path. If you want the full product overview, visit the N2ONE Strategy page. If you want feature detail, review the Features and Value page. If you are actively planning around Project Online retirement, download the white paper or request a transition review.

Do not rush into a tool swap
A replacement tool should be evaluated against your governance, reporting, data, and execution needs.
Review the execution model
Understand how goals, portfolios, projects, tasks, documents, and decisions should connect.
Protect project knowledge
Project plans, schedules, dependencies, and historical context should remain useful after migration.
Use the transition strategically
The retirement event can become a modernization opportunity, not just a continuity problem.
WHITE PAPER

Beyond replacing Microsoft Project Online.

The white paper explains how to use Project Online retirement as a chance to evaluate the project management model behind the tool: governance, portfolio visibility, data ownership, reporting, migration needs, and future-state execution.

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Understand the real execution problem behind Project Online replacement.

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Review how strategy, portfolios, projects, and tasks should connect.

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Identify the data, reporting, and governance issues that should be addressed before migration.

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Evaluate whether N2ONE Strategy should be part of the future-state project environment.

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CHOOSE YOUR NEXT STEP

Where should you go from here?

This page is intentionally short. Choose the path that matches what you need next.

Download the Microsoft Project Online white paper
Use this if you are researching Project Online retirement, migration risk, and the opportunity to improve your project management model.

Download the white paper
Request a transition review
Use this if your organization needs to review current Project Online usage, migration priorities, reporting needs, governance gaps, and future-state options.

Request a transition review
Explore N2ONE Strategy
Use this if you want the full product positioning for N2ONE Strategy as a project and portfolio management platform.

Explore N2ONE Strategy
View Features and Value
Use this if you want the detailed feature breakdown for project management, portfolio visibility, governance, documentation, secure deployment, and N2ONE Core integration.

View Features and Value
NEXT STEP

Review your Project Online transition path.

Start with a focused review of your current environment, project data, reporting needs, governance model, and future-state project management options.

  • Project Online transition with a modernization lens
  • Governance, portfolio, and reporting review
  • N2ONE Strategy fit assessment
Wolfgang Niefert
Wolfgang Niefert
Founder • Strategy-led execution • ERP, integration, and delivery governance
Project Online Transition Review
Discuss your Project Online environment, migration needs, governance model, reporting requirements, and future-state options.
Focused transition review. Clear next step. No generic migration pitch.