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Why are you not using TFS?

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All Aboard the Team Foundation Server ExpressAnthony BortonALM Trainer/ConsultantEnhance ALM Pty Ltd

DEV325

96MCT

93MCP

55Exams

Email: anthonyb@enhancealm.com.auTwitter: @anthonybortonBlog: http://www.myalmblog.com

Anthony Borton

Why are you not using TFS?

TFS Myths and Fears

Too ExpensiveHard to install & administerJust for big organizationsDifficult to use

Team Foundation Server 2010 included with…

Team Foundation Server 2010

Retails for $499 USDFive users without CALsAdd users with CALs

announcing

*Effective April 2012

TFS 2010 Pricing Changes

Team Foundation Server 2010 Pricing Changes

Team Explorer Everywhere now a free downloadNo CAL required to view ReportsNo CAL required for System Center Operations Manager Integration

http://aka.ms/tfsPricing

announcingTeam Foundation Server Express 2012

FREE for up to 5 usersDesigned for small teams

Source ControlWork Item TrackingBuild AutomationMore…

Supported by Visual Studio 2012 Express Editions & EclipseCompatible with earlier VS versions

Only supports SQL ExpressSingle Server ConfigurationNo SharePoint or Reporting IntegrationCan add additional users by purchasing a CALUpgrade to full TFS keeps all data including history

Team Foundation Server Express 2012

TFS Myths and Fears

Too ExpensiveHard to install & administerJust for big organizationsDifficult to use

BUSTED

Basic Advanced

Team Foundation Server for Everyone

Laptop ServerSQL Server

ExpressSQL Server

Std./Ent.

Simple SCM Complex Integration

Small Projects Portfolio

Small Teams 1,000-person Teams

Team Foundation Server

demo Getting Started withTFS Express

TFS Myths and Fears

Too ExpensiveHard to install & administerJust for big organizationsDifficult to use

BUSTEDBUSTEDBUSTED

demo Getting Started with TFS Version Control

Version Control Improvements in TFS 2012Local Workspaces

Diff/Merge in VSAutomergeMerge on UnshelvePending Changes ExperienceRollback in UIBaseless Merge in UIExecute Bit SupportMuch much more…

Moving to TFS for Source ControlJust move Latest

Get latest then check-inDrag/drop to addOpportunity to re-think version control for new tooling

Third-party migration toolingIntegration / Migration ToolkitVSS Upgrade Wizard

Upgrades a VSS database with history to TFS Source Control

UserMap.xmlSettings.xml

VSS Converter in TFS 2010

announcingVisual SourceSafe Upgrade Wizard

VSS Upgrade WizardIncluded in TFS 2012 RTMNo more command line :-)No need to define username mapping up-frontNo need to have VSS installedWorks with on-premises and tfspreview

Build AutomationIntegrate early, integrate often

Continuous IntegrationBuilds on every check-inGated check-in to control qualityRolling builds to control frequency

Run build-verification tests easily

Easily customize to meet your needs

demo

Build Automation

demo

Planning Work

Sometimes paper is the best tool

demo

Agile Planning

Compare TFS VersionsServer Service

Agile Product/Project ManagementTest Case Management

Heterogeneous Development

Data stays inside your networkSharePoint Integration

Data Warehouse & Reporting

Work Items, Source Control, & Build

Collaborate with anyone, from anywhere

Installation and Setup

Express

TFS Myths and Fears

Too ExpensiveHard to install & administerJust for big organizationsDifficult to use

BUSTEDBUSTEDBUSTEDBUSTED

Team Foundation Server 2012

Easy to useEasy to installTightly IntegratedMuch more than just version control

Questions &answers

Keep in touch

anthonyb@enhancealm.com.au@anthonybortonhttp://www.alm-training.comhttp://au.linkedin.com/in/anthonyborton

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Hands-on LabsThere are over 20 awesome hands on labs on ALM with TFS 2012

Product Demo StationsVisit the Visual Studio ALM stand in the Expo Hall

Find Me Later At…TechEd Hyped and in the lounge in the morning

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