Planisware
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Planisware is the editor of the Enterprise Project Portfolio Management (EPPM) software solution Planisware 5 (formerly known as OPX2) targeting multiple industries – including energy, medical device, high-tech, aerospace & defense, government, pharmaceutical, and automotive.

Planisware also refers itself as a Corporate Portfolio Management (CPM) solution, as it has the ability to accommodate, under a unique umbrella, different types of project management from IT project management to new product development. The Planisware solution covers both the project portfolio decision processes and project management operations.

Over the past five years, Planisware has regularly been reviewed by analysts in the project and portfolio management (PPM) space, such as Gartner, Forrester and the European Business School. These reviews position Planisware as an important actor in the market. Configurability, a Web-based interface and functional breadth of the solution are often referred as the strong points of the Planisware solution.

Functional Scope

Planisware 5 (formerly known as OPX2) is Planisware’s primary software solution for Project Management and Project Portfolio Management. Planisware 5 supports five functional areas:
  • Project Management (Cost, Resource, Planning)
  • Project Portfolio Management
  • Idea Management
  • Business Intelligence (Roadmapping, simulation, scorecards)
  • Collaboration and time tracking

Product Architecture

Planisware 5 has a three-tier architecture: a browser on the client side, an application server, and a database. On the client side, Planisware supports any mainstream browser on MS Windows, Linux/UNIX, and Mac platforms, and runs with either a Sun Java plug-in or an Ajax applet. The Planisware application server combines with a classic Web server (IIS and Apache). The database can be either Oracle or SQL Server.

Markets and Product Reviews

Planisware’s customer base encompasses various industries, including energy, medical device, high-tech, aerospace & defense, government, pharmaceutical and automotive. Planisware targets more specifically:
  • New Product Development and Engineering
  • IT Project and Portfolio Management,
  • Earned Value Management


According to several analysts, Planisware strength lies in its highly configurable environment and functional scope breadth.

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