Despite facing a bleak future and major staff layoffs two years ago, Seattle-based eProject plans to announce Monday that it has secured $8 million in venture capital to continue developing and ...
Not that long ago, when it came to corporate branding the “I’s” had it, and so, too, did the “E’s,” as marketers sought to signal they were part of the Internet boom by starting their names with those ...
A Seattle, Wash. company known for a decade as eProject has changed its name to Daptiv, in an apparent challenge to Microsoft and other dominant players that offer portfolio and project management ...
Google has gotten lots of attention lately for its online counterparts to Microsoft Word and Excel, but Seattle-based eProject Inc. has built a notable business around its own Web-based alternative to ...
Christian Smith, vice president of sales and marketing for Seattle-based eProject, said eProject PPM 6 features Ajax-based capacity-planning functionality. "The No. 1 capacity-planning tool today is ...
Seattle-based eProject has cut its work force nearly in half as it adjusts to the ongoing slump in technology spending. The 6-year-old company laid off 35 people, leaving a staff of 40 workers. "The ...