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Matt Mitrik
Mainframe Express Integration with TFS MSSCCI Provider
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over 3 years ago
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Matthew Mitrik - MSFT
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For teams using IDEs other than Visual Studio, the TFS MSSCCI Provider is the standard integration point for TFS version control. Recently, we did some work to ensure that the Mainframe Express IDE, offered by Micro Focus, would be compatible with...
Matt Mitrik
SVN to TFS Tool Available from Timely Migration
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over 3 years ago
by
Matthew Mitrik - MSFT
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Last week, the folks over at Timely Migration released a new migration tool to enable migration from Subversion to Team Foundation Server. I've personally heard a lot of requests from potential TFS for a tool to do this, so I'm sure plenty of people out...
Matt Mitrik
Determining the Right Blog Scope
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over 3 years ago
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Matthew Mitrik - MSFT
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Shortly after joining MS, I decided that I should create a blog to share information with the world that was related to what I was working on. Initially, this was limited to the migration tools that we were building for TFS 2005, hence the TFS Migration...
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