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Using Team Foundation Server and the methodologies it supports can greatly improve the software development experience and lead to successful projects with repeatable processes.
Earlier this week, Microsoft Corp. released Beta 3 of Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server (TFS). Turns out my developers are always interested in seeing competitors to Concurrent Version ...
Microsoft announced Wednesday that it is adding git support to TFS and Visual Studio, putting the distributed version control system on an equal footing with its current centralized system. In so ...
Microsoft is still to announce a release date for either TFS or Visual Studio 11. TFS is currently available in an invitation-only beta, though it is authorized for use in production environments.
Microsoft made bold moves in announcing major new versions of its dev tools, Visual Studio 2013 and Team Foundation Server 2013, at its TechEd 2013 show today.
If your shop has groups of Visual Studio developers who use Microsoft's Team Foundation Server, a new cloud-based offering from Skytap aims to automate the provisioning of these tools.
Team Foundation Server will offer support starting with its next major release, and starting today, Visual Studio 2012 users can use the “community technology preview” of the Git plugin on top ...
Microsoft is backing Git rather than attempting to recreate the distributed version-control wheel. Here's the roadmap detailing how Git support is coming to Visual Studio and TFS.