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Vertigo is Here!!! (Or at least the Alpha 0.2)

No, I´m not talking about the U2 tour, hehehe. Vertigo is the codename for a really cool project on CodePlex named TFS Source Code Version Tree Browser, coordinated by Michael Ruminer ( http://blog.magenic.com/michaelr ) and of which I am a proud participant.

Continuous Integration

Buck Hodges posted on Continuous Integration using TFS. In this post he shows a must-have tool called "Automaton" by Sondre Bjellås . This tool is a framework for CI with TFS. It tells you about Successful builds, lets you retry failed builds, shows you

MSBuild on Visual Studio

Eran Kampf published on his blog a list of great articles by the MSBuild Team. The list is very comprehensive and should be of interest to anyone who wants to enable Continuous Integration with Team Foundation Server. Read Kampf´s post... And while reading

Power Toys for Visual Studio

Rob Caron posted on his blog updates to the Visual Studio Power Toys. Several power toys have been updated, as he states below: If you haven't visited it, the Power Toys for Visual Studio site is the place to go for information about the various power

TechEd 2006 US Team System PowerPoint Slides

Rob Caron just posted on his blog the links for all the TechEd 2006 US Team System PowerPoint slides. For Caron´s post click here . (The following is a transcription of his post) While I was out on vacation, the PowerPoint slides from the Team System
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Maximum Number of Projects on Team Foundation Server

Eugene.z just published on his blog that the TFS has a limitation of 500 team projects. This is by design. It makes me wonder why did MS do that. Even knowing that 500 projects is a HUGE number of projects and that probably 99.9% of the companies won´t
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Team System Product Documentation Updated

Rob Caron just posted in his blog the documentation updates for Team System. That's big news for everyone out there that works with Team System. If you can think of any useful documentation that isn't already in the VSTS Product Documentation, please
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Randy Miller on Writing Scenarios

Rob Caron just pointed out in his blog a great series of articles that just started. Randy Miller started a four-part series of posts on writing scenarios. The first post is about the most fundamental step, identifying the scenarios. I get many questions

Enterprise Case Study of TFS

Michael Ruminer linked to a great article / document by Microsoft in his blog. Bravo to Brian Harry and the team that put together the whitepaper Deploying Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server as an Enterprise-Wide Service Technical Case Study .
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