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Brian Harry is a Microsoft Technical Fellow working as the Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation Server. Learn more about Brian.
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Less than a month ago, Dynamics AX 2009 was released. This new version enables Dynamics developers to store their source code and have an integrated experience for checkout, check in, get and history - the basic version control operations in TFS. I'm excited about this because I get the question fairly often and people are always surprised when I tell them we don't have a solution. Now I don't have to disappoint any longer.
It's great to be able to bring a whole new community of developers into the Team System collaborative development fold. You can get a peek at what is there today by viewing this screencast. I expect future versions of Dynamics AX will integrate additional TFS features.
If you are interested in giving this new combo a try, you can look at this whitepaper for how to set it up: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=EFC24EDC-522E-40AA-8F36-6367ED7AB92D&displaylang=en
Let me know what you think,
Brian