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Woohoo! It's all going off today! I can finally start talking about what's coming next in VSTS Rosario! Check out these links for more information: Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Overview Visual Studio Team System 2010 Week on Channel 9! And Read More...
Yesterday we announced our plans to release some of the source code for the .Net framework. We'll begin by offering the source code (with source file comments included) for the .NET Base Class Libraries (System, System.IO, System.Collections, System.Configuration, Read More...
We are pleased to announce the release of Visual Studio Team Foundation Server – Project Server 2007 Connector which is available at http://www.codeplex.com/tfsconnector. OVERVIEW The Visual Studio Team Foundation Server - Project Server 2007 Connector Read More...
As a result of attending a number of MSDN Road show sessions in the last few months, I am very aware that many MSDN subscribers were unhappy that we were not going to ship the Expression products as part of the MSDN Subscription. We felt that as Expression Read More...
One of the key challenges involved in bringing Team System to market has been the identification of suitable services partners who can help customers exploit the new functionality contained within the product. To this end, we have been working with a Read More...
Yesterday was a busy day in Visual Studio land. As well as marking the 10th anniversary of the release of first version Visual Studio and the announcement of the free release of TeamPlain we have released a roadmap on the future directions of Team System. Read More...
MSDN has now become a Wiki! Well its not completely a Wiki, we've added a community content section at the bottom of each page. I know that the MSDN guys have been trialling this for a while, but it looks like this has now gone mainstream. Personally Read More...
There is a great page on the MSDN site that details: - What you get with each version of Team System & - What benefits you get with the different levels of MSDN subscription The page can be found at: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa718657.aspx Read More...
Just a quick reminder that anyone who has an MSDN Universal Subscription can upgrade for free to either: Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals - or - Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Architects - or - Visual Studio 2005 Read More...
Today (8th November) we are announcing the Release to Manufacturing of Windows Vista. This is a significant milestone for Microsoft and our partners, and one we are very excited about. Windows Vista has achieved a number of remarkable firsts, a very small Read More...
If you have a query about your subscription (things like what version have you got, when does it expire, can you take advantage of the free migration to a Team System role etc) then you can call the MSDN contact centre on 0800 0517215. There are a team Read More...
When I'm demonstrating Team Foundation Server to Clearcase users they sometimes ask about version history/branch diagrams in TFS. Diagrams are not a feature of v1 but if it is a blocker for you then check out these two options: Foundation Tree TFS Source Read More...
This is really great news! It means that it is possible to integrate the project & portfolio management functionality of Microsoft Project Server with Team Foundation Server. This means updates to work items in VSTS are automatically applied to the Read More...
Did you know that FrontPage is being superseeded by a new product called Expression Web? Expression Web will give you all the tools you need to produce high quality, standards based websites the way you want them. Expression Web will be compatible with Read More...
 
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