Transition from Microsoft Project Online. Overview of Modern Project Management Solutions.
In September 2026, Microsoft will discontinue support for Project Online, one of the most popular project management solutions. What does this mean for businesses that have been actively using this product?
Unfortunately, companies have limited time to find alternatives, plan migration, and restructure internal processes. For many years, Project Online has been a leader in project management, combining planning, resource control, and reporting. But given the rapid development of cloud services and the need for integrated, flexible solutions, Microsoft has now shifted its focus to new tools, including Project for the Web, Microsoft Planner, and Power Platform.
For businesses, this will not only be a technical replacement, but also a challenge that will affect many processes within the company, because:
- IT teams must ensure the timely and secure transfer of their data and its compatibility with new platforms.
- Project managers need to thoroughly understand the current alternatives that allow them to analyze results faster, simplify work processes, and respond flexibly to changes.
- This is an opportunity to update approaches to overall enterprise management, get rid of outdated practices, and implement new models focused on productivity and efficiency.

To understand this transition, we invite you to join the webinar, which will take place on October 16, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. During the meeting, guest speaker Oleksiy Prosnitskyy will help you understand the following:
- What alternatives to Microsoft Project Online are available today, their pros and cons;
- How to plan your migration correctly to avoid data loss and downtime.
- Typical scenarios for using Project Online and the most effective modern solutions for each of them.
Register for the webinar now, as this is a great opportunity to learn about and choose the right tool, implement it correctly, and minimize risks!