Microsoft follows a now familiar pattern with evolving technologies. Initial product releases are simplistic and target core functionality only. As the business model and market needs are discovered major releases transform the product into a power player. SharePoint has followed this recipe to a tee and the 2010 release should be considered the first highly …
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Nov
10
2009
Microsoft Adds Cross-Platform Support for Team Foundation Server
With the announcement yesterday (11/9/2009) that Teamprise tools from SourceGearLLC, were acquired and will be an integral part of Visual Studio 2010 Microsoft now officially supports non-Microsoft OS and development tool integrations with Team Foundation Server. Could this pave the way for more development houses to run projects without CVS and the like? I sure hope so.
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Nov
09
2009
Microsoft Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS)
I can remember dealing with clients that were struggling with over 100 Lotus Notes/Domino servers just to keep basic collaboration and email up and running… These same clients were installing 40Meg thick clients to access the proprietary dinosaurs that were increasingly strangling their IT departments and slowing response to business needs. Sad, scary stories that led to many career “changes” in those organizations. Microsoft Business Productivity Online Services provides messaging, collaboration, customizable workspaces and infrastructure .
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