Does choosing the right software to keep track of a project sometimes seem like an overwhelming task in itself?Microsoft last year ripped Project Server in two, creating Project Server 2007 and Project Portfolio Server 2007, which are part of what Redmond calls the Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management (EPM) solution.J. Peter Bruzzese takes readers through the capabilities of each in today’s Enterprise Windows blog, and then asks “How can Microsoft respond in the mini-market of project management when its offerings … all seem so gi-normous to the average user?” In Microsoft’s favor, “the high-end features of an EPM solution don’t necessarily require in-house servers or the administrative skill necessary to handle the dedicated hardware and software that come with such high-end project management solutions.”But then again, “many will argue that aside from the cost for infrastructure … there is still a valid reason to consider other solutions due to the unnecessary complexity of Project and concerns that it actually doesn’t handle projections reasonably.” Software Development