Managing lab environments for testing: Visual Studio Premium and Ultimate 2012
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This short video shows how to use lab management to create and manage consistent testing environments.
Video available in: Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Czech French German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Spanish Turkish
Please refer to the edition comparison chart for more details: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/11/en-us/products/compare
Related MSDN Article: Using a Lab Environment for Your Application Lifecycle
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Please Discharge visual studio 2012 for download.
tnx
From what I can tell, it hasn't changed at all since 2010. :( I was really hoping to see some love for the paring of MTM/Lab Management and VS in this release.
@SnOrfus:
Hi!
There have been a few improvements made between TFS 2010 and TFS 2012 for Lab Management:
Let me know if you have any additional questions!
Ed Blankenship
Program Manager, Visual Studio ALM - Lab Management, Microsoft
Better performance than any other version of visual studio. Works every things very fast. Specially reference adding into a project do not take any time. I feel more comfortable to code at Visual Studio 2012. Very nice IDE. But lot of change at icon set. Need time to be used to.
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