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The Microsoft Visual Studio Team System Database Project Ecosystem: Integrating ALM and Database Tools via Extensibility (VSX222)
Speaker: Graham Barry (Senior Program Manager Lead, Microsoft) &amp;amp; Mairead O&#39;Donovan (Senior Program Manager, Microsoft)
 
Discover how Visual Studio Team System code name &amp;quot;Rosario&amp;quot;: Database Edition empowers developers to actively participate in, and bring agility to, the database development process. If you work with databases, you will want see how the features offered by
 the latest addition to Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) integrate the database developer into the Application Development Lifecycle. This exciting product is changing the way database developers work with databases forever, by moving the &amp;quot;One Version of the
 Truth&amp;quot; for database schema from the production server into source control. This presentation focuses on extending the &amp;quot;Rosario&amp;quot; release of Database Edition to enable non SQL Server databases to plug into the VSTS Database Edition platform. Now database developers
 can manage their database schema changes for Microsoft SQL Server databases as well as non SQL Server databases within the same environment. In addition to enabling an extension platform for non SQL Server databases, learn also how the Visual Studio Team System
 code name &amp;quot;Rosario&amp;quot;: Database Edition has enabled a database development tools extensibility platform for third-party companies to plug in additional database development tools into the VSTS Database Edition product. 
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