Team Foundation Server and Project Server Integration: Resource visibility for the PMO
- Posted: Sep 23, 2010 at 1:55 PM
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**UPDATED MAY 18, 2011**This video is based on an older release. For newer videos which highlight the v1 release of this integration please start here.
This is video 4 in a 4-part series showcasing the scenarios which are enabled by integrating Project Server and Team Foundation Server. Microsoft is currently working on a release which will make this possible. An early preview of that functionality can
be downloaded today as a virtual machine, and this scenario is something you can complete within that VM by following the
hands-on-labs included with that release.
This walkthrough demonstrates how the PM can view resource utilization details in Project Server that are managed in Team Foundation Server.
Check out the rest of the videos in this series:
Real-time project status for the PMO
Agile teams are no longer black holes
Set the dial on your project plan details
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