Use the transition to review your project management future: governance, portfolio visibility, project data, reporting, migration needs, and the execution model behind daily work.
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.
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.
Understand the real execution problem behind Project Online replacement.
Review how strategy, portfolios, projects, and tasks should connect.
Identify the data, reporting, and governance issues that should be addressed before migration.
Evaluate whether N2ONE Strategy should be part of the future-state project environment.

This page is intentionally short. Choose the path that matches what you need next.
Start with a focused review of your current environment, project data, reporting needs, governance model, and future-state project management options.