VBUG Coventry: TFS - the answer to all project management problems?

Organiser
VBUG
Date
Wed, 24 Sep 2008, 18:00 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Coventry City Council's Corporate Training Centre , Coventry, GB
Cost
FREE

Date: Wednesday 24 September 2008........Team Foundation Server - the answer to all project management problems? Sick of SourceSafe? Is Microsoft's Team Foundation Server the answer to all your problems? In this seminar I will cover the key components and usage of TFS, installation issues, the range of third party tools available and how to write your own tools using the API. The seminar will include demos of cool addins and tips drawn from bitter experience as well as a discussion as to how best to create a continuous integration environment with TFS. I will also look at the changes to TFS in the upcoming Rosario release. Speaker Bio: Richard Fennell is the Engineering Director of the Black Marble Ltd a Gold Partner based in the North of England. Black Marble specialises in BizTalk & SharePoint based business automation. As Engineering Director he is responsible for the delivery of systems and tools to allow the Black Marble to deliver solutions efficiently. All Black Mable's development activity is underpinned by Visual Studio Team System using Scrum as a process model. Richard is an MVP for Team System and a Certified Scrum Master He is a regular presenter at community events in the UK and Ireland (and the rest of the world given a chance) where his most common subject is software testing and the development process. PLEASE ARRIVE FROM 18.00 READY FOR 18.30 START

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