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Agile Database Techniques using Visual Studio Team System Database Edition

Just found out that Richard might be back in Town Dec…If he does his training is not to be missed! Agile Database Techniques This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to properly manage the SQL Server database development lifecycle in

Visual Studio Team System Events (Both VSTS 2008 and 2010)

  My good friends at Notion have put together a killer set of webcasts, roadshows and training courses…mention my name at any of Ed Blankenship’s training events and receive preferred seating! (Guessing that means in one of the corners) Visual Studio

Chance to win a free HD Zune and free VSTS 2010 Training in a Northwest City near you!

Two of the best VSTS presenters in the world (Jeff Levinson and Steve Borg) are once again offering free VSTS classes…and bribing you with a chance to win an HDZune per each location (Right now there is less than 50 people registered for Portland so a
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Get ready for Team Foundation Server 2010 Beta2: Chat with the TFS Setup and Admin Team

The Team Foundation Server Setup and Admin team would like to help get you ready for Team Foundation Server Beta2 with a live presentation via live meeting. While the session will focus on getting Team Foundation Server 2010 (TFS) up and running Ed will
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Two new developer security tools (and videos on how to use them)

The Security team has been busy since i have last met with them….in addition to the SDL Integration white paper they have also released two new tools and videos on how to use them.   BinScope enables you to scan your code to verify you are setting

Integrating SDL best practices in your Team Foundation Server Process Template

All the VSTS Customers i showed the new SDL Process Template for VSTS 2008 Loved it! – But the problem was very few people were in a position to start over with a new Team Project. In response to numerous requests the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL)

Administering setup in Visual Studio 2010

A couple of months ago i hosted a call with the VS/NET setup team and the overwhelming feedback was to have another closer to Beta2 and cover off remote setup, unattended setup and other enterprise setup scenarios with Visual Studio 2010. This presentation
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