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Aggregating popular Team System blogs

Blogs have quickly become a primary means for the Team System team to communicate with our community and as a result we have dozens and dozens of valuable blogs from our team. Because of this distributed approach, it’s hard for our customers to navigate

Team System Orcas Beta feedback trickling in

I was happy to see Orcas Beta1 feedback from our Team System MVP and friend Willy-Peter yesterday. In his post he reviews: Code Analysis Class Modeling Code Coverage Code Metrics Profiling Continuous integration Version control Data warehouse SharePoint

YATSCS: Yet Another Team System Case Study

These seem to be coming out of the woodwork...I just posted an announcement of three new ones earlier this week and now we have another one . This one's from the Washington State Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development, and is indicative

All Orcas Beta1 downloads now available

I'm happy to announce that all of the Visual Studio Team System "Orcas" Beta1 downloads are now available. The VPC images were available a couple weeks ago but last night we finally got the self extracting installer images available for folks that want

Another chat - by popular demand

Based on the feedback that we've received on our upcoming chat , we decided to add another session later in the day to accommodate folks in other timezones. Of course it'll be on Saturday in many timezones around the world so hopefully folks will still

New forums for Team Developer

To help us better align our Team Developer forums with our feature and how our customers use our products, we have created several new forums: Visual Studio Code Analysis and Code Metrics Visual Studio Performance Tools (Profiler) Visual Studio Application

One more goodie with the March CTP

There really is just so much in the recently released Visual Studio March CTP that it's frankly hard to keep track of it all. Todd King, from our Static Analysis team, has recently posted about yet another important advancement from his team that's new
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