Mechanically, upgrading from Server 2007 to 2010 just means saving a copy of the Project Server 2007 database and connecting it to the Project Server 2010 database. But lots of planning and potential business process work can precede that; we have a very comprehensive upgrade guide here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/projectserver/ee691958.aspx.
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Mike has been at Microsoft for twenty years; he started as a data scientist in the treasury, and has served as the business strategist on the Microsoft Project team, and also as a co-founder of the World Wide Project Management Office for Microsoft Consulting Services. Mike has worked with customers and partners in 15 countries on their project management needs and in the use of Microsoft Project and Visio. Mike is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).
Mike is currently responsible for working directly with Microsoft's customers to help them improve the success rate of projects across the enterprise – from working with senior executives to ensure they have visibility and insight into their key projects, to working with Project Managers and IT professionals to ensure successful deployment and use of Project and Project Server.