It uses Microsoft SharePoint as its foundation, and supports interface from either Microsoft Project (Professional edition) as a client application or by web browser connecting to its Project Web App (PWA) component.
A Project Administrator can control security defining users and access rights.
The view definition is easier to understand and more robust with PWA than with Microsoft Project.
Project Server stores custom calendars, views, tables, filters, and fields, in an Enterprise Global area where users have access to the latest version every time they restart Microsoft Project.
Although this facilitates clients over low bandwidth / high latency connections, it adds a level of complexity (in the form of a Queue) that must be managed by an administrator.
Changes made after the first save will just be synchronized rather than replacing the server copy which speeds up response times.
Other features include Project Portfolio Server, the inclusion of a "Timeline" view, which graphically represents key tasks and milestones.
[4] The Project Server 2016 release looks largely similar to the 2013 version, but