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Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation Server at Microsoft

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James Manning
Software Design Engineer for Visual Studio project at Microsoft

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Jason Barile
Principal Test Manager for Visual Studio Team Foundation Server at Microsoft

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TFS Collaboration

November 18th, 2008
by Alena Semeshko

“Team”…presupposes a sort of unity around the same cause or idea among its members. Microsoft tries to reinforce that idea in their Team Foundation Server as much as possible. Nothing wrong with that. =)

Next month Larry Guger will be holding a free seminar on the collaboration features and capabilities provided by TFS.

During the seminar, Larry will discuss the collaborative side of Team Foundation Server and how it fits into the developer side of TFS. He will also share the vision that Microsoft has for TFS as a tool for every stakeholder in a project.

Among other, the topics to be covered include requirements tracking and integration, relating code and check-ins to requirements, making the most of work items and Project Templates, using TFS from Linux and Eclipse with Teamprise etc.

Register here.

Join Larry on December 10 at 9:00 am at:
Microsoft Corporation
10260 SW Greenburg Rd
Suite 600
Portland, OR 97223
USA

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