Sunday, November 23, 2008

STORM : Drupal Project management

STORM (SpeedTech Organization and Resource Manager) is a new project management application for Drupal platform versions 5 and 6. It uses only Drupal core features and doesn't rely on any external modules. The objective is to provide a complete crm and project management application both for freelancers and small-medium size companies. At now it provides the following features :

* Attributes : to manage the different list of values used in STORM, like : tasks status, countries, currencies and so on
* Organizations : the companies or individual stakeholders of your projects
* Projects : your projects. Every project can have multiple tasks hierarchically nested to build a WBS
* Tasks : the parts that compose a project
* Tickets : every ticket can be associated with an organization, project and task
* Timetrackings : where you can register your activities on an organization, project, task or ticket
* People : organizations contacts
* Permission control : a fine grained permission control permits to share the data with other users and organizations
* Reporting : a simple and themeable support for reporting (with optional multilingual support)
* Notes : a note can be associated to an organization, project and task
* Knowledgebase : simple container to organize your knowledge
* Invoices : an invoice must have a customer and can be linked to a project
* Expenses : to keep track of both internal and for customers expenses

This could be downloaded from http://drupal.org/project/storm

2 comments:

Unknown said...

The ‘digital pen test’ is only one aspect of a much wider health initiative in Tanzania called the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) project, which is run by ELCT and supported by the International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD). In fact, the ELCT hospitals and those in Mwanza that are taking part in the digital pen test are also part of the HMIS project.

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The recent spurt of Fortune employers scouting for IT Project Managers with PMP certification has taken me by surprise. I started wondering that why these employers would need PMPs to do Software Project Management when they can 'sustain' with SDLC experts or is it just another certification fad!!