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Visual Studio Case Studies

Hear real developers tell of their experiences with Visual Studio (and a cool video player beyond the link): See, it isn’t just me that thinks this stuff rocks! :)
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Intel Parallel Studio

Do you like the Parallel Extensions for the .NET Framework ? Then you should take a look at how Intel extends Visual Studio with their new Intel Parallel Studio ( videos ): If you like this kind of content, please get in touch. We've not included anything
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Learning Team System

Learning resources for Visual Studio Team System, from training to certification, from hands-on labs to virtual machines. Start today!

Links for Oman

Welcome to all the visitors from this week's Visual Studio training! Here are the links you asked about: LINQ Samples WCF Visual Studio 2008 Training Kit

next 12 months

If you know me from one of our many events over the last year, read on. This is your chance to tell me exactly when you want us to come present what and where. We're planning the year from July through June right now. Top priority for me is UAE, then

Myths I face often

Yes I sell Visual Studio Team System for a living. That puts me in the front lines of myth busting, from "we don't need no process" to "our team is too small for TFS". For a fun look into several myths, take a look at www.mythweek.com !
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Five years later...

And there are still a lot of applications in need of migration from 2003 to 2005. I understand you had to build it first, then deploy and operate it, but for those of you ready to move, I get a lot of questions regarding "how hard" and "how much work"
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VS SP1

We're so busy closing our Financial Year that Abu out of Qatar had to point out to me the great SP1 post over on Scott Guthrie's blog. My personal favorite part: ".NET 3.5 SP1 includes the new ADO.NET Entity Framework, which allows developers to define
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TFS, Build, PowerShell, Deployed!

This is so much better than I ever imagined! Take a look at the TFS Deployer : by changing the status on a Build, you can trigger a PowerShell script - ideal for grabbing a successful build and deploying it to a next stage of QA or whatever. How awesome

For TFS, not by Microsoft

There's a lot more out there for Team System - both Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server related - from our Partners and other ISVs. Take a look at the Visual Studio Partner site (especially worth it to check out the Secure App Dev category) as well

Visual Studio Team System Service Pack 1

You've heard me say it before and you'll hear me say it again: We ain't done! Take a look at Brian Harry's post on SP1 and make sure you grab it ASAP!
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Work Items without a TFS CAL

For help desks, reporting production issues, etc. the EULA for Team Foundation Server was changed to allow non-CAL users limited access to Team Foundation Server for filing bugs and such. But the problem was, you had to somehow figure out how to keep
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Microsoft Certifications

Several people asked me at the launch events about Certification. At the time, I didn't have an answer. And publicly I also still don't have an answer :) But for those of you who want to be the first in the know, sign up for updates on Visual Studio 2008
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It Is Done

The content we presented at our Launch events is available for download .

Driving Oman

I spent the day on the road yesterday, from Dubai to Muscat, Oman, for today's launch event and a number of customers over the next two days. What a scenic trip! I'll try to post some photos, but right now we're about to kick off the developer track here
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