LiquidPlanner, Inc.

LiquidPlanner

Conference
DEMO 08
Market Segment
Enterprise Software and Services
Funding
Self-funded
Competitors
No direct competitors. Secondary competitors: MS Project, Daptiv, Basecamp
Product Description
LiquidPlanner is the only project management software that gives teams the power to manage change and uncertainty. Today, most key business objectives are project-based, but available tools haven’t kept pace with the way information workers use and share project information. Inherent uncertainty kills projects, costs millions of dollars and undermines teams. LiquidPlanner tackles both problems headon: it uses ranged estimates and probabilistic scheduling for accurate schedules, and provides all team members with a complete, collaborative project environment.
Market Opportunity
Gartner estimates that the application development/PPM market will grow to $9.9 billion by 2010, and the ITPPM market is experiencing particularly high growth (17% in 2006) according to the IDC. Margo Visitacion of Forrester says there is an entire segment of the market that is not supplied by larger PPM vendors.
DEMO Says
LiquidPlanner is project management that works the way you do. Designed by engineers and project managers with a grasp of both project planning and the realities that affect a project schedule, this young company delivers a sophisticated, accessible, and far more useful project planning and collaboration tool. LiquidPlanner is a serious contender to the established project management tools.
Contact
Liz Pearce
liz@liquidplanner.com
Company Address
13162 SE 32nd St.
Bellevue, WA 98005
Phone
800-971-1601
Fax
425-643-2714
URL
www.liquidplanner.com
Corporate Officers
Charles Seybold, CEO & Founder Jason Carlson, Vice President, Engineering & Founder Bruce Henry, Director of Rocket Science

Have you seen PlanDone by StratAssemble? Has a lot of great features and competitive pricing.
By Anonymous on April 30, 2008, 8:11 pm
@Dave - dude you are so wrong. Spend time with LiquidPlanner and you'll see the future; Wrike is a waste of time.
By Anonymous on April 28, 2008, 1:30 am
I don't like their uncertainty concept. Project management is about getting rid of uncertainty. Not managing it. They are not very convincing, I’m afraid. I find that Wrike.com manages the same stuff much better.
By Dave on April 24, 2008, 2:48 pm
Very geeky.. who would use this?
By Anonymous on April 14, 2008, 9:35 pm
Like the portfolio view. Am using this to manage my tasks, instead of Outlook
By Anonymous on February 1, 2008, 4:31 pm
Nice
By Anonymous on January 30, 2008, 10:07 pm

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