Microsoft sells Snap Schedule which is an employee scheduling software. Many businesses--particularly small businesses--use Microsofts's Excel to produce their own employee scheduling software.
There are many employee scheduling software on the market today such as Shiftplanning, Snap Schedule, Fendza, and When To Work. But maybe the easiest one is Time Forge Scheduling.
Microsoft has helpdesk downloads available on their website for many of their products. They do not offer it for sale at brick and mortar retailers at this point in time.
Yes it looks like they have a software called &Project Professional 2010 and it has scheduling and planning capabilities. It also has great reviews on their website.
What you require is an auto-scheduling program. However, even such a scheduling program will require that you define the shifts first - there is no way around that.J&RJ&RWhat I can suggest is...
Hi, Microsoft is the famous software giant. Its main production covers as following:Operation System: MS-DOS, windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Azure.Application Software: Internet Explorer,...