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VISUG delivers Visual Studio 2005 Team System Training

On the Visual Studio User Group (VISUG) web site Steven announces that the user group organizes a one-day training on Visual Studio 2005 Team System.

Steven, MVP for Visual Studio Team System and joining Microsoft Corp. in a couple of weeks, will deliver this one-day training event that will take place on Friday 8 September 2006 at the Compuware offices.

From the VISUG site:

During this event we will provide our VISUG members with deep dive information on Visual Studio Team System 2005. Since this is a community event, we directly skip all formalities and focus on what is really important:  The attendee will acquire the knowledge to be productive on a team that uses Visual Studio 2005 Team System.

During the event we will discuss following topics:

  • Event Overview : Overview, Business value of VSTS, core scenarios, licensing
  • Planning for VSTS: Hardware and software requirements, selecting projects or solutions
  • Deploying & Maintaining Team Foundation Server: Installation, Administration, backup and restore
  • Working with Team Foundation Server: Architectural overview, services, extensibility
  • Team Projects & Reporting: Project planning, methodology, reports
  • Process Template Customization: Process guidance, work item types, workflow
  • Source Code Control: Overview, migration, administration
  • Building Code (MSBuild): Overview, customization
  • Architect Tools: Application designer, class designer, logical datacenter designer, SDM SDK
  • Developer Tools: Profiling, code coverage, code analysis
  • Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals
  • Testing Tools: Test management, test types, unit testing
  • Integration Scenarios: Commonly encountered integration scenarios

This training is free of charge to all our VISUG members.  You can register at https://www.visug.be/NewsItemDetails.aspx?Id=83ab000e-8475-4e46-b642-ac9855b891f2.  Be aware that there is a maximum of 40 attendees for this event so register as soon as possible.

Tags: Microsoft, Community, Visual Studio Team System