Brian Harry Reflects on Visual SourceSafe and the Journey that Led to Team Foundation Server
- Posted: May 12, 2011 at 1:57 PM
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Brian Harry shares the origins of Visual SourceSafe, its acquisition by Microsoft in the mid-90s, and how the challenges of software development today requires a new solution to address needs that go beyond version control. This was the motivation behind the creation of Team Foundation Server. Now in its third release, Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 is the recommended upgrade path for Visual SourceSafe customers. Learn more of the story and read Brian's white paper on the topic by visiting microsoft.com/visualsourcesafe.
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