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[Posted on behalf of Brian Keller.]

In this interview we asked Lenny Fenster of Microsoft Consulting Services to show us the recently released “Connector” for Team Foundation Server 2005 and Project Server 2007. This connector makes it easier for organizations to manage their development projects
 by providing a synchronization and workflow between Team Foundation Server and Project Server.
 
For more information and to download the Connector, visit 
http://www.codeplex.com/PSTFSConnector 
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