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Métier
Company typePrivately held
IndustrySoftware
Founded1998; 26 years ago (1998)
HeadquartersHealdsburg, California
ProductsProject Management Software, Project Portfolio Management, Collaboration Software
Websitewww.metier.com

Métier, Limited is a project portfolio management (PPM) company[1] founded in 1998. Métier develops project portfolio management (PPM) software. The company is headquartered in Healdsburg, California.

Company

Métier develops, manufacturers and maintains proprietary project portfolio management software. Métier's project portfolio management software was formerly known as PPM Central,[2] and before that, was known as WorkLenz.[3] It uses the HTML5 technology.

The Taxonomy tool is an additional functionality, which allows users to explore and navigate their portfolio. The taxonomic structure provides a method for analyzing and reporting on organizational big data. The integrated toolset allows users to derive reports at all levels of the Taxonomy.[4] Métier is using natural language processing to improve project and project portfolio management.[5]

WorkLenz

WorkLenz was a web based project portfolio management application with no active controls and no persistent cookies.[6] It was built on the .NET Framework and was available in two delivery methods: self-hosted or software as a service (SaaS). WorkLenz enabled the select, control and evaluate process for enterprise software projects and investments.[7]

References

  1. ^ Visitacion, Margo. "The Forrester Wave™: Project Portfolio Management, Q4 2009". Forrester Research.
  2. ^ "PPM Central Launched by Metier". Retrieved 2012-03-05.
  3. ^ "Métier Launches PPM Central". Reuters.
  4. ^ "DOT lifts the veil on its IT portfolio -- Government Computer News".
  5. ^ "Métier Pioneers Semantic Portfolio Management".
  6. ^ Levine, Ronda. Bright Hub, (4/2009) "Review of WorkLenz."
  7. ^ Beizer, Doug. Washington Technology, (6/2005) "Forecast your project."