Asta Powerproject: The power behind successful projects
Asta Powerproject, is a class-leading project, portfolio and resource management solution used successfully throughout the world on projects of all sizes and by all industry sectors. The software is suitable for use by anyone involved in the delivery of a project.
Our customers are of all sizes and from many industry sectors, including these below. See how our project management software is used in your sector:
Asta Powerproject enables you to:
Asta Powerproject enables you to:
- Create accurate schedules with easy to use drag/drop functionality to help deliver projects on time.
- Gain complete visibility over multiple projects in real-time to improve efficiency.
- Optimise your project resources to maximise profitability.
- Access powerful reporting and presentation tools to keep everyone involved fully informed according to their needs.
- Manage complex projects using feature rich capability to deliver projects on budget.
- Help senior management monitor Key Performance Indicators and track project performance with business intelligence reports via web and iPad.
- Integrate easily with other project management software (Primavera, MS Project, SureTrak)
- Integrate with other applications such as accounting, HR and BIM.
- Support all team members with mobile access to view reports, update projects, report progress and record expenses wherever located, 24 hours a day.
- Rely on quality technical support for peace of mind.
- Keep down the cost per user with our flexible, cost effective licencing.
Who’s using Asta Powerproject?
Our customers range from small companies through to global organisations managing diverse activities across all sectors, see some examples below and view customer case studies.
Kyp Kyprianou, Regional Planner of BAM Construction Ltd, explains what he likes most about Asta Powerproject

Denbighshire County Council ICT department started to use the Asta Powerproject suite a few years ago following the announcement of a number of budget cuts that would necessitate a reduction in people resources. A busy department managing about 60 live projects at a time (and a pipeline that was always full), the ICT department soon recognised that a more professional approach to resource planning and management would be essential to face the challenge of providing “more for less.”
Canon Europe, through its specialised localisation department based in London, takes the documentation and software that support Canon’s products and turns them into localised versions for the EMEA market. A team of over 20 project managers run projects that involve localisation of software, manuals, web content, copier display and Flash content into as many as 30 languages.