On Friday we published v2.2.0 of the OData Service for Team Foundation Server. This is a significant release which includes several bug fixes, feature enhancements, and performance optimizations based on the feedback we have received from beta testers. Please view the changelog for details on what is new in this release.
A new sample application is also available and showcases how to use the OData Service from a Windows Phone 8 application. You can download the on-premises OData Service for Team Foundation Server v2.2.0 along with sample applications for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 at http://aka.ms/tfsodata. You can access the hosted OData Service for Team Foundation Service at https://tfsodata.visualstudio.com which now includes the same updates as the on-premises package.
Please keep the feedback coming to TFSOData@Microsoft.com.
Today we are releasing a new virtual machine that demonstrates the integration which is possible between System Center 2012 Operations Manager and Team Foundation Server 2012. This integration is designed to facilitate communication between operations teams and development teams, which is part of an industry movement known as DevOps. The goal is to accelerate Mean Time To Resolution (MTTR) by quickly providing development teams with as much relevant and useful information as possible about a production incident. Since System Center 2012 Operations Manager already has a deep understanding about your production systems and the applications which are running in those environments, this integration puts that information at the fingertips of the development team without requiring back-and-forth human interaction to solicit these details.
A hands-on-lab / demo script is provided as a scripted walkthrough to showcase the value of this integration. The same scenario can also be seen by clicking through the accompanying DemoMate (online DemoMate | offline DemoMate installer).
Note: This virtual machine has higher system requirements than most of the virtual machines we have shipped previously. This is due to the amount of enterprise software being demonstrated in this scenario. Please ensure that you have adequate system resources prior to downloading this virtual machine. If you do not have an adequate machine, you may prefer to use the DemoMates linked above.
System Requirements:
This virtual machine is configured with:
Downloading the virtual machine and hands-on-lab / demo script: I suggest using a download manager for these files since they are very large. My download manager of choice is Free Download Manager. You can use your own favorite download manager, but you may need to adapt the instructions below as appropriate.
1. Download and install Free Download Manager. This utility provides: - Auto-resume support for interrupted downloads. - Multiple simultaneous download streams for (usually) a much faster download experience. - As the name implies, it's completely free. 2. Select the URL’s below and copy (CTRL+C) them to your clipboard. ###Start - Do Not Include This Line### http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/Integrating Development and Operations with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 and System Center Operations Manager 2012.docx http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/Integrating TFS 2012 and SCOM 2012.exe http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part01.exe http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part02.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part03.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part04.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part05.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part06.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part07.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part08.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part09.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part10.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part11.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part12.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/TFS2012-SCOM2012.part13.rar http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/B/0/BB013085-8C46-4371-8968-A8337099AAFE/Working with the Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 and System Center 2012 Operations Manager Integration Virtual Machine.docx ###End - Do Not Include This Row In Your Selection### 3. Launch the user interface for Free Download Manager (either from the Start Menu or via the system tray icon if FDM is already running). 4. Click File -> Import -> Import List of URLs from Clipboard. 5. When prompted for a download group, accept the default and click OK. 6. You are now free to minimize Free Download Manager while the files download. By default, they will be saved to c:\downloads. 7. Expand the files and self-extracting RAR set and see the “Working with…” document for more instructions.
I hope you will enjoy this content as a way of learning how System Center 2012 Operations Manager and Team Foundation Server 2012 can help your organization work better together to quickly diagnose and resolve issues with applications running in your production environments. If you have suggestions for how to improve this virtual machine and set of demos / hands-on-labs please let me know.