Oracle project management cloud
Optimized for large enterprises
We’ve tried loads of tools and seen how APPSeCONNECT can transform project management. It automates the dull tasks, boosts communication, and syncs data. This leads to smoother projects and better teamwork.
After thorough testing and real-world use, we’ve put together a list of the top project management tools that work well with APPSeCONNECT. We checked each one for compatibility, features, and how it boosts project management workflows with APPSeCONNECT.
Pros | Cons |
Lots of features | Customization |
Visualize data | Takes time to understand |
Planning feature | Not for small businesses |
Offering a single solution platform for improved project delivery times, Oracle is a great option for all business types, but particularly those on the larger side. We appreciate how well this platform allows businesses to connect with operations, finance, and HR. It allows for faster project planning with intuitive scheduling tools for collaborative planning across the team.
Prices are based on quotes, so it’s better for larger, expanding businesses. From our experience, Oracle Project Manager is able to quickly respond, ensuring projects remain on track via flexible scheduling and monitoring. For businesses looking to develop new projects to stay ahead of competitors, we feel that Oracle is a key component in achieving this. Oracle offers speed, increased performance, improved insight, all while reducing costs
Pros | Cons |
Robust user permission | Limited reporting |
Lots of features | Mobile App |
Chat |
You won’t be surprised to learn that Spreadsheet.com provides a spreadsheet based approach to project management. That being said, there is still a lot to like here regardless of whether or not you are a spreadsheet lover.
The aim of Spreadsheet.com is to make it easy for businesses to work in teams. Each user has the ability to add/remove/adjust tasks, make comments and raise issues. For managers, there are advanced budgeting and resource tools that make project management a straightforward task.
Spreadsheet.com may not have as many features or integrations as some other workflow management solutions, but it does come in at a very reasonable $7 per user per month. Plus there is a free version that gives you access to a good number of the features. If you work in the charity sector or for a not-for-profit business, then we think Spreadsheet.com has an awful lot to offer.
Pros | Cons |
Custom Kanban view | Slow at times |
Intuitive UI | No free plan |
Organizing resources | Untransparent pricing |
A huge number of medium and large businesses around the world (including the likes of Goodyear and HP) use Easy Project to manage their project workflow effectively. Easy Project is an advanced software tool that allows you to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
One key feature of Easy Project that we especially appreciate is the sophisticated time tracking tool, which makes billing and budgeting a very straightforward process. If you are managing a large number of projects at the same time, you can define each user role, allocate specific work items, get up to the minute reports and even manage the payroll. Throw in some highly advanced security features, and it is easy to see why Easy Project is the number one choice for some of the most prestigious companies on the planet.
Pros | Cons |
Onboarding | No templates |
Time tracking | Learning curve |
Team messaging |
A solid choice for all management needs, Zoho Projects is at the forefront when it comes to automating workflows and increasing team efficiency. Starting at $4/user/month, we’ve found that Zoho Projects is well worth it, offering businesses a vast array of functionalities. It’s a dynamic solution too, offering bespoke features such as industry-specific project templates as and when needed.
In our experience, Zoho Projects is one of the best solutions for launching projects. The interface is simple and intuitive with convenient List Views for simpler navigation. Visuals such as Gantt charts can be created, as can Reports for more detailed analysis. Finally, we found that it is fully integrated with in-house applications for smooth operation. All in all, Zoho Projects is a robust solution for teams in hybrid or remote settings.
Pros | Cons |
Lots of templates | Filtering options |
Easy to use | Teams of 3 or more |
Lots of integrations | Complicated pricing |
As an award-winning project management platform, Monday.com stands out for us within the industry. We really like it for its scalability and flexibility, offering services to teams and businesses of all sizes. Managers on Monday.com can plan, manage, and prioritize a range of projects across marketing, sales, operations, and more. It’s also fully customizable with 200+ templates for a quick start.
Two users are free forever, but larger plans are available and scale up depending on the number of seats required. It has multiple productivity features specifically designed to simplify workflow and improve collaboration across teams. Better still, we really like the fact that it aids in optimizing resource and time management, something that’s essential for most big companies. Monday.com offers real-time communication options, the ability to share files, and the ability to eliminate repetitive tasks. A crowning feature for us is the centralized location for integrating all apps. No matter your company’s needs, Monday.com can aid in the workflow management of simple and complete projects even offering customizable options for specific use-cases.
Pros | Cons |
User permission | Bad search feature |
Easy to Use | |
Video meetings |
From our experience this cloud-based project collaboration and interaction tool makes communication easy across businesses and organizations. Slack is a solution for all industries, offering public channels for team members to begin conversations. Additionally, Slack offers the ability to have direct, private channels ensuring messages arrive exactly where they are meant to.
There are various price plans in place, but these all start at just $6.67/user/month. A key benefit we appreciate is Slack’s unique ability to incorporate social media feeds into the application and ongoing channel conversations. On top of that, Slack has the option to drag and drop images and documents into current chats. With the handy archive feature, we found you can search for conversations, keywords, or documents later on making this a great option for promoting effective team communication.
Pros | Cons |
Perfect for online meetings | Difficult third-party implementation |
Microsoft integrations | Performance issues |
Easy to use | Limited channels |
A cloud-based group chat solution, we’ve found Microsoft Teams enables greater team collaboration across a range of documents. It has several key features that really appeal to us, especially messaging and conferencing. These communication tools include online meetings, web conferences, calling, and more. It can also work well in collaboration with Microsoft 365 apps.
Microsoft Teams comes with Microsoft Office 365 subscriptions, though premium plans start at $4/user/month. Our experience with Microsoft Teams demonstrates its efficacy when it comes to maintaining positive and instant communication across all team members. With additional features such as assistant bots, conversation search, and the ability to integrate with a wealth of third-party apps like Trello, GitHub, and Delve, Microsoft Teams proves itself a strong communication platform for businesses of any size.