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ALM and Beyond
Team Foundations Server 2012 Power Tools
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7 months ago
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Bryan Group [MSFT]
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If you’ve been using Team Foundation Server (TFS) then you're probably familiar with TFS Power Tools. I mentioned the BETA version of these tools a while back but now the 2012 version of these Power Tools are available and you can download the bits...
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The Cloud OS Signature Event Series
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8 months ago
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Bryan Group [MSFT]
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I recently attended a local event for the US Launch of Windows Server 2012 , Visual Studio 2012 and Windows Azure. To say there’s a lot to talk about would clearly be an understatement. While I couldn’t do all the new features/enhancements...
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Apps, Apps and More Apps
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8 months ago
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Bryan Group [MSFT]
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It’s no secret that to have a viable mobile platform there needs to be not only a good foundational operating system but more importantly applications to add to it. While the Windows Phone is a great platform, clearly it needs developers to build...
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