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Have you tried out the Lab Management product that is part of the Visual Studio 21010 Beta 2 release? It is a really cool product! I have blogged about its capabilities earlier, and would really encourage you to try out the product. The product development
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I am very excited that Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 is now available to our customers for testing and deployment. MSDN subscribers have access to download the bit immediately, and general availability is tomorrow (October 21). The Beta can be downloaded
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Greetings! It has been a while since the last post – I and my team have been preoccupied with work of course, wrapping up the Beta 1 release of VSTS 2010 and finishing up the remaining features for the Team Test and Lab Management products. The team also
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A lot is going on. The VSTS 2010 Beta 1 bits are out (as I had noted in my last post) and with that the interest in the product, both internally and externally, is peaking. The product team is busy interacting with customers and getting their feedback.
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The VS 2010 Beta 1, the VSTS 2010 Beta1, and the .NET Framework Beta 1 is now available for all to download. Here are a few links that you will find useful: The Beta 1 download site (the homage page this beta program) The VSTS Beta 1 Suite Installer (includes
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The Beta 1 download of VSTS 2010, along with Beta 1 bits for Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4.0, are now available here . MSDN subscribers can download the beta today, while the rest will have public access starting this Wednesday. I’ll post the public links
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You have been following along the innovative set of features and capabilities that we are providing with the Test product in the VSTS 2010 release. In this post, I want to explore with you the rich and flexible options you have for reporting on various
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This is an exciting day for me and my team. We have just announced the official names for the 2010 Test Products that I have been talking about in this blog. You can see the announcement here by Jason Zander. Let me elaborate on the announcement in the
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So I have been incommunicado for a while, though for a specific reason. I was out for a week, at Cape Code, Massachusetts attending the Power Lab – an executive development program. The program is organized as a fully immersive societal experience. The
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This post finishes up the two part topic on Diagnostic Data Adapters in VS 2010, and how they help developers and testers to work together. In the last post I talked about the “Test Impact Collector”, and today I will talk about the “Diagnostic Trace
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Last time I talked about remote execution and introduced the concept of Diagnostic Data Adapters in Visual Studio 2010. In this post and the next, we will jump right into working with two of our favorite Diagnostic Data Adapters: the Test Impact Collector
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As promised, I will spend a few posts talking to you about remote execution and data collection. So far I have talked about specific features related to testing in the upcoming release of the VS 2010 product. While running tests on one’s own desktop is
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I started the series on “Rethinking Software Testing” in December 2008, and in the past few months have covered several topics – Unit Testing, Load Testing, Test Planning, Manual Testing, and Coded UI. I hope you are finding this series useful and informative
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In my last post, I had mentioned that I would pick a specific area of testers challenges and share with you how we are addressing it. In this part of the series, I want to address heads on a very key issue – respect for testers. There are testers from
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In my last post I had mentioned about the Lab Management Product and also pointed you to a channel 9 video about it. We first previewed this product in PDC 2008 and it was annouced in TechED EMEA on November 10th. Since then a lot of excitement has been
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