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	<description>Brian Harry, technical fellow at Microsoft,&amp;nbsp;has pretty much become&amp;nbsp;synonymous with Team Foundation Server. He not only leads the&amp;nbsp;Team Foundation Server team in Raleigh, North Carolina,&amp;nbsp;he also has the most widelyread blog about what&#39;s going on with Team Foundation Server. But even Brian hasn&#39;t been saying much about Team Foundation Server 2010 until this week. I sat down with Brian and let him finally spill the beans on what his team has been working on.Brian remains fairly high-level for this interview because there&#39;s a lot to cover, but we have six other interviews going live today featuring his program management team going deep on everything he talks about.I even got Brian to talk a bit about his farm which has been keeping him busy outside of work.  </description>
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		<title>Re: Brian Harry: Team Foundation Server 2010</title>
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			<![CDATA[Okay, so any news on what templates will be availble for 2010? Where can&nbsp;I find more meat on process templates for 2010?<p>posted by BishopTTUatDell</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Hey Bishop!&nbsp;<br /><br />We have already made&nbsp;updates on the existing Agile template. You can see some information around what we have done by&nbsp;checking out this video on agile planning:&nbsp;<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/VisualStudio/Agile-Planning-Templates-in-Visual-Studio-Team-System-2010/">http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/VisualStudio/Agile-Planning-Templates-in-Visual-Studio-Team-System-2010/</a>.
 You can also completely check out the updates to the agile template in the upcoming Dev10 September CTP.&nbsp;The goal of the Community Technology Preview is to obtain feedback from our customers on the new scenarios we have enabled. Starting on October 27<sup>th</sup>
 you can learn more about the CTP, get&nbsp;a link&nbsp;to the download and engage in a&nbsp;conversation with the team&nbsp;from here:
<a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=129231">http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=129231</a>.
<br /><br />I really prefer to talk about what we have done than promise stuff in the pipeline, so let's start there, and I'll just say that there are alot more things I would LOVE to see us do with process templates. As always, we really appreciate feedback about what's
 important to you, and I would love to see any feedback on the CTP set of changes to the agile template.<br /><br />Best wishes,<br />Steph<br /><br />Stephanie Saad<br />Group Program Manager<br />Team Foundation Server<p>posted by Stephanie Saad</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 14:30:48 GMT</pubDate>
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			<![CDATA[
<p>Hi Stephanie,</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>My current employer has been extremely disappointed by the data tiers failover procedure with SQL server mirroring for TFS 2008 (<a href="<a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa980627(VS.80">http&#58;&#47;&#47;msdn.microsoft.com&#47;en-us&#47;library&#47;aa980627&#40;VS.80</a>).aspx"><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa980627(VS.80">http&#58;&#47;&#47;msdn.microsoft.com&#47;en-us&#47;library&#47;aa980627&#40;VS.80</a>).aspx</a>)
 .</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>We are curious if TFS2010 will improve in this area and will natively support automated failover, leveraging a SQL mirror and its witness in a high availability scenario so that in case teh primary data server dies, we do not experience downtime.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>posted by elbourrino</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:35:48 GMT</pubDate>
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