Visual Studio Team System 2010 Week on Channel 9!
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The week of September 29th is Visual Studio Team System 2010 week on Channel 9! We'll have 20 videos going live this week featuring interviews with the Visual Studio Team System product team including several screencast demonstrations of the latest bits.
Stay tuned to http://channel9.msdn.com/VisualStudio/ for all of the action. Here's the lineup:
Monday, September 29th:
- Announcing Visual Studio Team System 2010
Architecture Day (Tuesday, September 30th):
- Cameron Skinner: Visual Studio Team System 2010 - Architecture
- "Top-down" design with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- "Bottom-up" Design with Visual Studio Team System 2010 Architect
- ARCast.TV - Peter Provost on what’s coming for Architects in Visual Studio Team System
Business Alignment (Wednesday, October 1st):
- Achieving Business Alignment with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Agile Planning Templates in Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Enterprise Project Management with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Requirements Management and Traceability with Visual Studio Team System 2010
Software Quality (Thursday, October 2nd):
- Better Software Quality with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Manual Testing with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Historical Debugger and Test Impact Analysis in Visual Studio Team System 2010
Team Foundation Server (Friday, October 3rd):
- Brian Harry: Team Foundation Server 2010
- Branching and Merging Visualization with Team Foundation Server 2010
- Enterprise Team Foundation Server Management with Mario Rodriguez
- Team Foundation Server 2010 Setup and Administration
- An early look at Team Foundation Build 2010 with Jim Lamb
- A first look at Visual Studio Team System Web Access 2010
- Update on Team Foundation Server Migration and Synchronization
Bonus Video
- Lab Management coming to Visual Studio Team System 2010
Stay tuned, we hope you enjoy it!
Brian Keller
Sr. Technical Evangelist
Visual Studio Team System
Stay tuned to http://channel9.msdn.com/VisualStudio/ for all of the action. Here's the lineup:
Monday, September 29th:
- Announcing Visual Studio Team System 2010
Architecture Day (Tuesday, September 30th):
- Cameron Skinner: Visual Studio Team System 2010 - Architecture
- "Top-down" design with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- "Bottom-up" Design with Visual Studio Team System 2010 Architect
- ARCast.TV - Peter Provost on what’s coming for Architects in Visual Studio Team System
Business Alignment (Wednesday, October 1st):
- Achieving Business Alignment with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Agile Planning Templates in Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Enterprise Project Management with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Requirements Management and Traceability with Visual Studio Team System 2010
Software Quality (Thursday, October 2nd):
- Better Software Quality with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Manual Testing with Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Historical Debugger and Test Impact Analysis in Visual Studio Team System 2010
Team Foundation Server (Friday, October 3rd):
- Brian Harry: Team Foundation Server 2010
- Branching and Merging Visualization with Team Foundation Server 2010
- Enterprise Team Foundation Server Management with Mario Rodriguez
- Team Foundation Server 2010 Setup and Administration
- An early look at Team Foundation Build 2010 with Jim Lamb
- A first look at Visual Studio Team System Web Access 2010
- Update on Team Foundation Server Migration and Synchronization
Bonus Video
- Lab Management coming to Visual Studio Team System 2010
Stay tuned, we hope you enjoy it!
Brian Keller
Sr. Technical Evangelist
Visual Studio Team System
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The focus this week is on Visual Studio Team System, so we won't be delving into any language-specific features. That said, there are going to be at least two sessions on C++ at PDC. See https://sessions.microsoftpdc.com/public/sessions.aspx (search for "C++").
Brian
As an Evangelist for Shared Hosting, Microsoft Usability Research...
I'll be very interested in new features for publishing, updating, IIS7, security, etc.
Please let me know if there's anything I can spread the Microsoft love for.
btw, I can't make PDC but would absolutely love to be there.
Salute,
Mark Wisecarver
Quick question, have you already shot these videos? If not can we post questions for you to ask?
I shot these videos over the past two weeks, but if you have questions you'd like answers to do let me know. Maybe we can address them in a future interview, or via the discussion threads.
See http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/briankel/Brian-Harry-We-WILL-be-shipping-an-updated-CTP-this-fall/
I don't know what the dates will be yet but Brian Harry gives me the impression that we are getting pretty close.
As happy as I am to see Microsoft going with UML, I am hoping the grapevine is wrong, and that the tools are not exclusively for the VSTS 2010 Architecture version. I am afraid if that is the case, they won't be getting used very much at all. At least not in the environments I have been in lately.
Read the rest and please leave comments here:
http://realworldsa.dotnetdevelopersjournal.com/microsoftvsts2010architectureumltools.htm
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