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ALM and Beyond
Hyper-V on Windows 8
Posted
10 months ago
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Bryan Group [MSFT]
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Virtualization was for a long time considered a technology closely associated with enterprises that needed to maximize their hardware investment. Those benefits that come with virtualizing an operating system (OS)/applications weren’t exclusive...
ALM and Beyond
Kanban Introduced to TFS
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9 months ago
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Bryan Group [MSFT]
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There are a number of Agile methodologies when it comes to software development. Some may argue that there are too many flavors but I’ll leave that discussion for another day. Today however is all about Kanban and how it is now a part of the Team...
ALM and Beyond
A Sea of Change
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10 months ago
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Bryan Group [MSFT]
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Momentum is a fickle friend. When you have it you don’t want to lose it and when you don’t have it you’ll give almost anything to get it. I’d say Microsoft has the momentum because wow, what a week this is shaping up to be. First...
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