Visual Studio 2010 ALM presentations from my recent roadshow
I recently had the great opportunity to support the launch of Visual Studio 2010 by embarking upon a 4-week roadshow through South Africa and Europe (plus 1 unplanned additional week in England due to the volcanic ash cloud! ).
I promised that I would upload my slide decks, so here they are. I also used my SpeakFlow presentation on software testing a bit in lieu of slides. But fair warning: about 80% of my talks were based on demos, so the slides in and of themselves don’t really tell a complete story. Instead, I would encourage you to watch the recordings of my sessions from TechDays in The Netherlands. You can view all of the recordings on Channel 9 at the following locations:
- 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
And finally, you can run just about all of the demos I delivered during my roadshow by downloading the VHD and hands-on-labs I posted in April. I’m hard at work producing an RTM version of these materials, but for now everything in that VHD will continue to work until June 30, 2010.
I hope you enjoy the materials!
Comments
Anonymous
May 09, 2010
The comment has been removedAnonymous
May 09, 2010
Hi Eddie, What company are you with? Depending on the taxonomy we might be able to get you in touch with a sales professional who can help you build a case. Given the scope of Visual Studio 2010 and the huge variance in ways that you might be looking to adopt it, it's not really easy to have this conversation over blog comments. Brian PS: The solution files should convert very easily and you can continue to work with previous .NET Framework versions from within Visual Studio 2010.Anonymous
May 10, 2010
Brian, Where I find the download for the TFS Immersion Training Kit? http://blogs.msdn.com/baliles/archive/2010/05/06/tfs-2010-training-immersion-kit-now-available.aspx This materials will help us greatly learn 2010. MS Learning course? Cost $?Anonymous
May 10, 2010
@David, I am sorry, I don't know since I didn't work on that kit. But I've pinged David to find out. It looks like he provided an internal Microsoft network link in his post. I will let you know what I find out. BrianAnonymous
May 13, 2010
@David, It looks like David prematurely posted that blog entry. The content is not yet available externally and David has removed his post. Thanks for letting us know. BrianAnonymous
May 13, 2010
Bummer to hear Brian. Will the content be made available? I'd happily purchase a MS elearning course for the material. http://learning.microsoft.com/Manager/Catalog.aspx?brand=learning I was really looking forward to the Module 1 content. Module 1: Planning a Team Foundation Server 2010 Deployment Estimated duration: 3 hours 42 mins Labs: 1 paper-based lab Job aid: Checklist for planning a Team Foundation Server 2010 deploymentAnonymous
May 13, 2010
Sorry I really have no idea, David since I wasn't involved in that project. Perhaps it's best that you go to David Baliles' blog and ask him about it. http://blogs.msdn.com/baliles/ Brian