Monthly Archives: October 2009

Where has “Team System” gone?

Since the 2008 release of Visual Studio, we’re grown accustomed to using the term “Team System” or “Visual Studio Team System” (VSTS) to refer to the various SKU’s above Visual Studio Professional including Team Foundation Server. With the recent release … Continue reading

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Transitioning from VSTS2008 to Visual Studio 2010

One of the questions I have started hearing a bit during my presentations on Visual Studio 2010 is how do my current licenses transition over to VS2010 when it is released? The great news is that Microsoft has a very … Continue reading

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Any feedback on VS2010 Beta 2 for Microsoft?

Jeff Beehler is keen for us to complete a simple survey on your experiences with the Beta 2 release of Visual Studio 2010. You can read his blog post or just jump into the survey.

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New training courses for Visual Studio 2010 early adopters in Australia

Enhance ALM has just announced the immediate availability of four new courses based on the recently released Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 product. These new courses are aimed at helping early adopters quickly become proficient at the new features and … Continue reading

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New RadioTFS episode available

To coincide with the availability of Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2, the guys over at Radio TFS have released a new episode entitled The Ultimate Announcement Show. The show features Doug Seven, Product Manager from the Visual Studio team discussing … Continue reading

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Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 is available

In  the early hours of this morning here in Australia, Soma announced the availability of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Beta 2. With the release of Beta 2 comes some unexpected news that the various SKUs have been … Continue reading

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A boarding pass to TFS

I just found out that there is an airport with the code TFS. Cool! So in my own nerdy sort of way I think it would be fun to have a boarding pass with a destination shown as TFS. So … Continue reading

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Its time for you to consider replacing SourceSafe

Microsoft’s Visual SourceSafe product has been around for ages. In fact its been 15 years since Microsoft acquired it from One Tree Software back in 1994. Since that time there have been several releases of what is one of the … Continue reading

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