Dive into the Summer with MSDN - Introduction into Visual Studio 2010 Application Lifecycle Management
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MSDN Summer Campaign - Introduction into Visual Studio 2010 Application Lifecycle Management
Fancy learning all about a new platform during the summer months? We're giving our MSDN newsletters a holiday feeling with four different topics in a bite-size format.
The second newsletter in our summer edition lets you dive into the new features in Visual Studio 2010 Application Lifecycle Management.
Your main goal is building quality applications that meet business requirements. ALM is designed to help you manage the entire lifespan of your application within the organization, using a set of proven processes supported by tools that integrate team members and activities.
Discover how we have pre-packaged both process and tooling content in bit-size formats. And of course: enjoy your holiday!
Speaker : Katrien De Graeve
Other interesting Summer Campaigns :
- For IT Professionals : Virtualization, Desktop Deployment
- For Architects : Cloud Power, Windows Azure Platform
- For Independant Software Vendors (ISV) : Leveraging the Cloud, Unlocking your Data
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I tried watching this video, had to update my silverlight, close down the browser, open it up again, try playing the video again but alas to no avail.
I probably should have tried drawing up a pentacle and sacrificing a chicken or something but I really don't want to go down that route.
Morale of the story - MS please up your game a bit. If Silverlight cant play your videos on your hosted sites then what hope is for other lesser mortal developers out there?
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