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"I know of a good number of companies that will love having something like this - getting their timesheet management into TFS (so it can be reported on, especially) will make life a lot easier for them."

James Manning
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Visual Studio and Teamprise: the Brigde between Java and .NET Development

November 9th, 2009
by Olga Belokurskaya

Hi!

I have something to share today. It seems that TFS is going to become the ALM solution not only for NET developers.

According to the latest news, Microsoft has shared their plans on acquiring Teamprise technology to allow Eclipse-based Java development as well as building applications for Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X via Visual Studio TFS.

What that means? Most software development companies’ pet peeve with TFS was the lack of interoperability. Most of companies’ challenges and inconveniences were connected to the use of heterogeneous development environments.

Teamprise functionality will be introduced to Visual Studio 2010 IDE release on March 2010. It, actually, is going to become the answer for businesses that need multiple platforms development. Team Foundation Server, combined with the Teamprise Client Suite will become a single tool helping developer overcome the challenges they face with work-item tracking, build management, version control, etc. regardless of the platform they mainly use. This is going to result in high quality and creativeness of applications, as developers will have more time to focus on their core competencies.

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