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February 2007 - Posts

Team Foundation Server Reporting and Visio 2007

Visio 2007 has some very cool new reporting features. I'm very excited about the the PivotDiagram features in particular. PivotDigrams can be used to slice and dice data just like Pivot Tables in Excel. Here's an example of a Visio report that shows the
Posted by Ameya | 5 Comments
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Mapping keyboard shortcuts (like ESC to close a work item)

If you are a regular user of Visual Studio, you may already know this. But I didn't for a while, and am now taking advantage of it. VS allows you to map keys to any number of commands, including Team Foundation Server commands. To do this, Select "Tools
Posted by Gregg Boer | 2 Comments

Introducing myself - Gregg Boer

I'm Gregg Boer. I'm one of the Program Manager's(*) on the Work Item Tracking team. I joined Microsoft about 1 1/2 years ago mostly because I was excited about the product they are developing. I think TFS has a way of changing how software development
Posted by Gregg Boer | 3 Comments

MS Project client integration with TFS

If you are a Project manager in charge of scheduling and tracking software projects, you probably rely on Microsoft Project to lay out the schedules, manage dependencies, load balance resources and estimate the end dates. The TFS add-in within MS Project
 
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