geekSpeak recording - What You May Not Know About the Visual Studio Team System 2008 with Mike Vincent
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Guest Presenter: Mike Vincent, Solutions Architect, MVA Software
Mike Vincent is a solutions architect based in Orange County, California. He provides clients with software architecture, application life-cycle management, and development services that primarily focus on Microsoft .NET technology. Mike has been in the software business for more than 20 years in engineering and marketing management positions. He founded both the Southern California Chapter of the International Association of Software Architects (IASA) and the Orange County C# Developers group, and Mike is treasurer of INETA North America (NorAm). You can reach Mike through his blog at http://mvasoftware.com/blogs/mikev_weblog/default.aspx.
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