Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: TFS

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    Cloned code finder offered for Visual Studio 28/08/2008 09:49:00

    An open-source technology has been launched to help developers using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 find duplicated code in their software projects.
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    Microsoft ALM process templates site set up 11/06/2008 08:40:10

    Microsoft wants developers using the company's Team Foundation Server ALM (application lifecycle management) server to share process templates via a new project on the company's CodePlex site for open-source projects.
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    Review: Visual Studio 2008 advances with few missteps 29/01/2008 10:00:40

    Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (VS08) is the current incarnation of the company's long line of IDEs. It's the premier IDE for developing applications with the Microsoft .Net Framework and, at least, a contender for the best Windows-hosted C/C++ IDE. Of course, Visual Studio 2008 isn't limited to developing desktop applications; it is also good for developing Web, SOA, and device applications.
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    ITIL takes on security management role 10/12/2007 07:26:18

    Long touted for streamlining processes and reducing operating costs, the ITIL best-practices framework also helps mitigate enterprise risk, say its adopters.
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    ITILv3's future uncertain in many IT shops 07/12/2007 12:17:17

    IT shops working to implement the best practices of ITIL Version 2 might have hit a snag when the process framework's owners updated it earlier this year, because now about two-thirds of companies polled report they are uncertain about the future of ITILv3 at their organizations.
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    Microsoft ships Visual Studio 2008 20/11/2007 08:17:36

    Microsoft has released to manufacturing its Visual Studio 2008 software development platform and the accompanying .Net Framework 3.5, meaning these technologies are now available for download on MSDN to subscribers, the company said Monday.
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    Australian developer tackles Scrum software techniques 05/07/2007 09:01:02

    Australian software developer, Martin Kearns, is the country's very first certified Scrum practitioner.
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    Microsoft touts Scrum tool 15/06/2007 07:40:29

    Microsoft has built a tool to track the daily progress of Scrum-based software development projects.
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    Microsoft makes down payment onVisual Studio 2008 12/06/2007 12:12:52

    Microsoft Monday announced deeper integration between its Visual Studio Team System and its Microsoft Project technology, which the company described as "the first down payment" for the follow-on to Visual Studio 2008 due out this year.
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    Microsoft strengthens developer collaboration tool 27/12/2006 09:56:31

    Microsoft this week upgraded a tool enabling multiple IDEs (integrated drive electronics) to access the company's collaboration server for application lifecycle management, adding branching enhancements.
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    Fake network gear 30/10/2006 15:31:40

    Subnets began dropping off the MortgageIT network one after another. Entire bank branches went offline for days as Joe Bruner, network engineering manager there at the time, scrambled to purchase and install replacement parts.
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