Clemri Steyn: Team Foundation Server for Everyone
- Posted: Apr 12, 2010 at 9:26 PM
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Are you still using Visual SourceSafe? Is your source code in Subversion? Have you hobbled together a set of open source tools that just “get the job done”? Team Foundation Server 2010 is the best next-step from Visual SourceSafe and other version control
systems.
In this session we will dispel the myths for why you aren’t already using Team Foundation Server, show you how get started including migrating your existing code from Visual SourceSafe and introduce you to some of the additional capabilities of Team Foundation Server that will enable you to set up continuous integration builds with quality gates and document and track items from your backlog. If you’ve been thinking about trying Team Foundation Server, now is the time to check it out.
In this session we will dispel the myths for why you aren’t already using Team Foundation Server, show you how get started including migrating your existing code from Visual SourceSafe and introduce you to some of the additional capabilities of Team Foundation Server that will enable you to set up continuous integration builds with quality gates and document and track items from your backlog. If you’ve been thinking about trying Team Foundation Server, now is the time to check it out.
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Thanks for the vid, Clemri and Dan. It's a very informative introduction to TFS.
It hasn't made me want to switch from Git, though.
TFS a great leap from Visual Source Safe. Well done.
Hmmm. The basic install "said" it was completed with no errors. However, I cannot connect VS2010 to it. Keeps timing out. What am I missing?
good features for that students
I ported 30 man years of work and then discovered TFS does not support VSS file sharing.
Unbelievable.
One of the best videos I've seen on Channel 9. This guy actual does the demos of what he talks about. Can't wait to move over from VSS!!
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Great Video... great presenter. Keep it up Man
@Todd: Have you found a way around this problem? I'm facing the same problem.
what are the products( like VS Pro) included in VSTS
Maybe it didn't, but please check latest Plastic SCM 4.0... it will www.plasticscm.com
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