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In our blog, you can regularly read new technical articles and find out what's new and exciting in the world of project management.


The case study shows how Eichsfelder Schraubenwerk GmbH used BCS to transform complaint management from scattered emails, Excel lists and local storage into a standardized ticket process.

New User Report: Eichsfelder Schraubenwerk standardizes complaint handling with BCS

10. June 2026

How can complaints be recorded transparently, responsibilities clearly assigned, information documented centrally, and evaluations made available for management reviews? The new user report from Eichsfelder Schraubenwerk GmbH shows how BCS transforms complaint handling from emails, Excel lists and local file storage into a standardized ticket process.

Teaser image for the Proalpha Group case study on using BCS as a central platform for international multi-project management, project planning, resource control, time tracking, billing, controlling, and reporting.

How Proalpha Manages Global Multi-Project Management More Efficiently with BCS

05. June 2026

Around 500 projects per year, international teams, and key processes from planning to billing: the new Proalpha Group case study shows how BCS enables greater transparency, better control, and integrated workflows in global project business.

Screenshot of the post “Too Many Projects, Too Little Oversight – Why Government Agencies Need to Rethink Their Project Portfolios” by Kai Sulkowski and Jan Wallisser on the blog “Verwaltung der Zukunft” (VdZ): https://www.vdz.org/leadership-organisation-arbeitskultur/zu-viele-projekte-zu-wenig-steuerung (last accessed on May 27, 2026)

Too Many Projects, Too Little Control: Why Multiproject Management Is Becoming Critical in Public Administration

27. May 2026

Digitalization in public administration rarely fails because of individual projects, but rather because of a lack of control across the entire project portfolio. In the latest post on the Administration of the Future (VdZ) blog, Kai Sulkowski and Jan Wallisser explain why multiproject management is becoming a key success factor for modern administrative organizations and what role integrated business coordination software plays in this context.

Vier Projektron-Mitarbeiterinnen nahmen am Vitamin Well Frauenlauf 2026 in Berlin teil und meisterten erfolgreich die 5- und 10-km-Strecken. Bei bestem Wetter, großartiger Stimmung und lautstarker Unterstützung entlang der Strecke stand neben dem sportlichen Erfolg vor allem Teamgeist, Bewegung und der gemeinsame Einsatz für den guten Zweck im Mittelpunkt.

Together for a good cause: Four Projektron employees at the 2026 Vitamin Well Women’s Run

21. May 2026

On May 16, 2026, the well-known Vitamin Well Women’s Run took place—the largest charity run to raise awareness about breast cancer.

The 2026 Spring Meeting focused on knowledge sharing, personal connections, and team building. A look back at the employee event.

Spring Meeting 2026: Networking, Knowledge Sharing, and Building Community

21. May 2026

At this year's Projektron spring meeting, numerous employees gathered to discuss current developments, gain new insights, and enjoy a fun-filled afternoon together.

KGAL explains in this customer success story how Projektron BCS helped create greater transparency across its project portfolio.

Greater Transparency in the Project Portfolio with BCS – Customer Case Study: KGAL GmbH & Co. KG

21. May 2026

With BCS, KGAL GmbH & Co. KG has centralized and professionalized its project and portfolio management. Instead of manual status reports, up-to-date project data now provides greater transparency regarding budgets, resources, risks, and dependencies. In this customer story, KGAL describes how the phased implementation of BCS supports the PMO, management, and business units in managing projects in a more structured way and making more informed decisions.

As part of the “Social Day” initiative, a Projektron employee is assisting with the conduct of the Bulgarian parliamentary election at the embassy in Berlin and helping voters cast their ballots.

Social Day in Action: Projektron Employees Support Democratic Processes

05. May 2026

Projektron’s Social Day gives our employees the opportunity to actively engage with socially relevant issues. In addition to social, educational, or charitable projects, this also includes supporting democratic processes. Two recent examples illustrate just how diverse this commitment can be: serving as election workers during international elections in Berlin.