Live Webinar • 40 Minutes session including Q&A
Countdown to Project Online Retirement: Your Migration Roadmap
A practical 40-minute webinar explaining the migration options available before Microsoft Project Online retires on September 30, 2026.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
10:00 AM SGT / 1:00 PM SYD
Free to attend • Live Q&A included
Why this webinar matters
Project Online will retire on September 30, 2026.
Many organisations are now evaluating how to migrate their project and portfolio management environments.
This webinar provides a practical overview of the migration options available and helps PMOs plan their transition timeline.
During the session we cover:
Migration options across Planner, Power Platform and enterprise ISV solutions.
Budget and timeline planning for different organisational setups.
A practical framework to decide your migration strategy.
Webinar Agenda (40 minutes)
1.
Introduction and Context
5 minutes
Overview of the Project Online retirement timeline and what organisations need to prepare for.

2.
Migration Options Overview
10 minutes
Planner and Power Platform
PMO Accelerator
Enterprise ISV solutions

3.
Budget and Timeline Considerations
10 minutes
Planning approaches for small environments, governance driven setups and enterprise portfolios.

4.
Decision Framework and Next Steps
10 minutes
Setting a realistic migration timeline aligned with the 2026 retirement.

5.
Q&A and Call to Action
5 minutes
Live questions and discussion with participants.

Upcoming Webinar Dates
- Thursday, March 26, 2026
10:00 AM SGT / 1:00 PM SYD
- Tuesday, April 7, 2026
2:00 PM SGT / 4:00 PM SYD
- Thursday, April 23, 2026
10:00 AM SGT / 12:00 PM SYD

Who should attend
This webinar is designed for organisations currently using Microsoft Project Online or evaluating their next project and portfolio management platform before the September 30, 2026 retirement deadline.
PMO Leaders and Portfolio Managers
Responsible for overseeing project governance, portfolio reporting and delivery performance.
This webinar helps PMO leaders understand the migration options available and how to maintain visibility, control and governance after Project Online is retired.
IT Leaders and Microsoft 365 Administrators
Responsible for managing the organisation’s Microsoft ecosystem and evaluating new platform capabilities.
This session provides clarity on how Planner, Power Platform and other enterprise solutions integrate into the Microsoft environment and what technical considerations may impact migration.
Programme Managers and Enterprise Project Teams
Working directly with project schedules, resource planning and delivery tracking.
This webinar helps project teams understand how their current workflows may translate to new platforms and what changes to expect when transitioning away from Project Online.


Session Format
This is a 40-minute structured webinar designed to provide practical guidance for organisations preparing for the retirement of Microsoft Project Online on September 30, 2026.
The session walks through the key migration considerations, common transition approaches, and realistic timelines organisations are using to plan their next project and portfolio management environment.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss their own migration scenarios during the live Q&A.
- 40-minute live advisory webinar
- Practical, scenario-based discussion
- Independent overview of migration options
- Live Q&A at the end
Register for the Webinar
Sign up to attend the live webinar and receive a calendar invite
with the session link.
After the session, registered attendees will also receive
a practical checklist to help assess migration readiness.
- Free to attend
- Live Q&A included
- No sales pitch
Secure Your Spot
Complete the form below to register.
A confirmation email will be sent once your registration is successful.
After the Webinar
No obligation. No sales pressure.
Microsoft Project Online retires on 30 September 2026, but successful migrations
typically take 12 to 18 months depending on portfolio complexity.
Delaying planning increases the risk of rushed transitions, data loss, governance gaps
and disruption to PMO workflows. Early assessment allows organisations to test options,
plan in phases, and avoid last-minute migration pressure.





