My expectations were justified - it was the most interesting part of conference “Microsoft DevDays“: the presentation of the first demo of Visual Studio Team System 2010.
Approximately in a year we’ll be able to see all new features ourselves, but now only announcements and demos. According to the company official information it will be the [...]
DonationCoder and Veign have teamed up to give away a free copy of Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Suite with MSDN Premium. What we decided is to hold a 1 month contest where someone enters by simply submitting a new application ...
Ever wonder what it’s like to build and test a Web site which has to scale to over 260 million customers? This technical case study details how the Windows Live Hotmail team used the testing capabilities of Visual Studio Team System to ensure that the newest rollout of their site would live up to their site performance requirements.
Excerpts:
The operating environment that hosts Windows Live Hotmail is one of the most advanced data centers in the world. To go into great detail about how this data center is architected would be beyond the scope of this document. What we can say about his environment is that it is broadly categorized into front door servers and behind-the-scenes servers.
The goal established by the Windows Live Development team for the front door servers was that each server to be able to support 215,000 concurrent clients. However, to validate this goal, the team had to understand what their baseline was.
More info: Windows Live Hotmail Case Study
Source:? Eric Nel
Ich
habe über Johannes und seine Liebe zu VSTS vor einiger Zeit geschrieben [1] und Kay
hat die Nachricht bereits verkündet [2] - Johannes Jauch [3] wurde als neuer
MVP in der Kategorie "Visual Studio Team System§ in der April-Runde ausgezeichnet.
Herzlichen Glückwunsch! :-)
[1] http://tomicic.de/BlogBASTAAxinomVSTS.aspx
[2] http://www.giza-blog.de/JJsTeamSystemBlog.aspx
[3] http://blogs.axinom.de/teamsystem
Book Description
Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System Application Development brings Visual Studio 2005 Team System to life. You'll learn how to effectively use Team System to develop new functionality for large distributed systems. The book accomplishes this not just by describing the Team System features, but also by leading you through a fictitious, though realistic, project.
The project