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Required Slide. SESSION CODE: DEV308. Heterogeneous Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server . Martin Woodward Program Manager Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. Introductions Why standardize on Team Foundation Server
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Required Slide SESSION CODE: DEV308 Heterogeneous Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server Martin Woodward Program Manager Microsoft Corporation
Agenda • Introductions • Why standardize on Team Foundation Server • Demo: Using Team Foundation Server from Everywhere • How to adopt Team Foundation Server in Java / Cross-platform teams • Additional Resources
Martin Woodward martinwo@microsoft.com @martinwoodward http://www.woodwardweb.com http://www.radiotfs.com
I also co-authored this http://tinyurl.com/ALMbook
The Heterogeneous EnterpriseCosts and Complexities Challenges with multiple ALM solutions: • Redundant process definitions • Collaboration barriers between teams • Administration of multiple systems • Incompatible reporting to management
Team Explorer EverywhereStandardize on Team Foundation Server Every team in your organization can benefit from: • Improved collaboration and project visibility • Consistent reporting and methodologies
Getting Team Explorer Everywhere • 90-day Trial http://tinyurl.com/tee2010 • Included in Visual Studio Ultimate with MSDN • Available as separate SKU (requires TFS CAL)
Adopting Team Foundation Server • Start with pain points • Version Control • Work Item Tracking • Build • Trial internally • TFS Integrations available for common OSS stack • CruiseControl • Hudson
Additional Resources • Team Explorer Everywhere 90-day Trial - http://tinyurl.com/tee2010 • Build Extensions Power Tool - http://tinyurl.com/buildpt • MSDN Forum - http://tinyurl.com/teeForum • My Blog – http://www.woodwardweb.com
Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, Interactive Sessions, Labs and Demo Stations that are related to your session. Related Content • Breakout Sessions • DEV301 – ALM for Oracle Developers using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 • DEV405 – Deep Dive into Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server Reporting • Product Demo Station • Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 (TLC-12 / Blue)
An innovate program for developers fromMicrosoft and the founders of Scrum • Learn how to use modern engineering practices to develop an increment of complete, potentially shippable functionality using Visual Studio 2010, ALM, and the Scrum framework • Training course, assessment, and certification available • Visit MSDN for more details: http://bit.ly/dppXd0 Professional Scrum Developer Program ANNOUNCING
Martin Woodward martinwo@microsoft.com @martinwoodward http://www.woodwardweb.com http://www.radiotfs.com
Required Slide Track PMs will supply the content for this slide, which will be inserted during the final scrub. Track Resources • Visual Studio – http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/ • Soma’s Blog – http://blogs.msdn.com/b/somasegar/ • MSDN Data Developer Center – http://msdn.com/data • ADO.NET Team Blog – http://blogs.msdn.com/adonet • WCF Data Services Team Blog – http://blogs.msdn.com/astoriateam • EF Design Blog – http://blogs.msdn.com/efdesign
Required Slide Resources Learning • Sessions On-Demand & Community • Microsoft Certification & Training Resources www.microsoft.com/teched www.microsoft.com/learning • Resources for IT Professionals • Resources for Developers http://microsoft.com/technet http://microsoft.com/msdn
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