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Welcome to my dedicated Team System blog!

Dear Readers!

Originally I started off with one page of consolidated information about the most exciting addition to the Visual Studio product family probably in this decade: Visual Studio Team System (or short: VSTS) and Team Foundation Server (TFS). In just a few months the amount of information grew rapidly and is now overwhelming and not well structured. That was the motivation for me to create a new, dedicated VSTS Blog outside of Microsoft.

Of course VSTS is not complete by itself but furthermore there is the idea of Software Factories, Domain Specific Languages, the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) and last but certainly not least the Third-Party solutions that will round it up. Basically everything that is part of your software development lifecycle.

I hope this blog helps you to find the information you are looking for more quickly.

If you have any questions or suggestions make sure to contact me.

Enjoy reading!

Neno


About the Author

Neno Loje is a strategic consultant for the software development process at AIT TeamSystemPro Team and the first European Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Visual Studio Team System.

As certified expert he supports companies with the introduction of Team Foundation Server – from the decision, over migration to the individual customization.

He passes on his cumulated experiences in spoken (conferences/trainings) and written (developer magazines).

Furthermore he is a convinced Notepad user, MCSD (Microsoft Certified Solution Developer), MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist), MCPD (Microsoft Certified Professional Developer), and was awarded as Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) for Team System multiple times.

Posted: Jul 02 2005, 06:57 PM by neno | with no comments
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