My TechEd Brasil 2010 Presentations
This week I had the pleasure of speaking at TechEd Brasil for the third year in a row. I absolutely love this event. Everybody I spoke to this week was very knowledgeable, passionate, and friendly. We had some great discussions about Visual Studio application lifecycle management (Team Foundation Server, software testing, software architecture, etc.). “Obrigado” to all of my new friends who I met this week!
As promised, I have uploaded the slide deck that I used during my presentations, although 80-90% of my presentation was based on live demos so the slides may not provide much content if you weren't able to attend my sessions (see the recordings below if you missed it).
Almost all of my demos can be found as hands-on-labs if you want to try this out for yourself.
- ALM VHD and 9 hands-on-labs for software architecture, Team Foundation Server, and software testing: https://blogs.msdn.com/b/briankel/archive/2010/06/25/now-available-visual-studio-2010-rtm-virtual-machine-with-sample-data-and-hands-on-labs.aspx
- Lab Management VHD (this requires Windows Server 2008 R2 + HyperV and 8GB of RAM): https://blogs.msdn.com/b/lab_management/archive/2010/07/01/lab-management-pre-release-2010-walkthrough-vhd.aspx
Note: This VM is based on the release candidate for Lab Management. An RTM version is being prepared and should be available very soon. - Visual Studio 2010 Testing "SpeakFlow" (requires Silverlight): https://www.speakflow.com/View.aspx?presentationID=ac460729-6cce-4deb-8f09-5faa5873f027&mode=presentLocally
I know that the sessions were recorded but I don’t know the timeframe for making them available online. When I find out I’ll update my post here. Meanwhile, you can watch me deliver similar content here:
- A Lap Around Visual Studio 2010 Application Lifecycle Management
- Software Testing with Visual Studio 2010: Part 1
- Software Testing with Visual Studio 2010: Part 2
PS: During one of my presentations I asked the audience to teach me about a popular Brazilian dish so that I could use it as part of my build-deploy-test workflow to prove that it was a real, live deployment. The dish they taught me about is feijoada. It’s too bad I’m a vegetarian because it sounds delicious!
Brian Keller - Software Testing with Visual Studio 2010.pptx
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Anonymous
September 15, 2010
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September 15, 2010
attended the lecture, was actually was good! thanks feijoada! rsAnonymous
September 15, 2010
Very good content! Thanks for all the information!Anonymous
September 16, 2010
Brian, Where will the TechEd Brazil 2010 sessions be available online? www.msteched.com/LatinAmerica www.teched.com.br/2010 Cheers.Anonymous
September 16, 2010
Hi, I was hearing you and I must confess that I don´t eat red meat at all, so "feijoada" wasn´t the better choice for sure. :) Thanks for sharing, your presentation was great. Brazil rocks!Anonymous
September 16, 2010
Hahaha, feijoada! Was a great presentation Brian! Learned a lot about Lab Management and I want to use it on the company. Hope you come again to Brasil! Thanks!Anonymous
September 16, 2010
Congrat's, your lecture was fantastic! I'm exited for do tests on SL with Test Manager. I'm waiting for this... U got a new reader! feijoada!Anonymous
September 16, 2010
Obrigado to everyone for the kind words! I love Brazil. :-) @Luciano, I am told that the sessions will be at the TechEd Brasil web site in 1-2 weeks.Anonymous
September 16, 2010
Hey dude, great job during the TechEd. Thank you for your amazing breakout sessions. Now that you are a famous guy here in Brazil, let's work to bring you back to the next TechEd. Alex SchulzAnonymous
September 24, 2010
Hi Brian, Nice work here in Brazil! I definitely appreciated our ALM/TFS talk and again thanks for signing my Professional ALM with Visual Studio 2010 book. It was an honor for me. I am following your work and effort to help the ALM/TFS/Visual Studio community for years and I like to use your Virtual Machines and Labs to study and make some presentations. Cheers, SilAnonymous
September 25, 2010
Has your presentation from TechEd been posted online yet? I've looked around but can't seem to find it.Anonymous
September 25, 2010
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