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1 TFS Continuous Global Delivery Vinay Badami Director of Development Visual Studio Microsoft Corporation

2 Agenda TFS – introduction TFS 2010 What is new –Build automation –Managing your work backlog –Source Control, Branches and Visualization –Team Explorer everywhere Migrating to TFS TFS Usage within Microsoft

3 TFS – an introduction

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5 Team Foundation Server for Everyone

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8 …is too expensive. Team Foundation Server… …is too complex.…requires a server.

9 Team Foundation Server 2010 is included with…

10 Team Foundation Server 2010 Retails for $499 USD Five users without CALs Add users with CALs

11 New Configuration Wizard Easy to use Fast configuration No requirement for… –Windows SharePoint Services –SQL Server Reporting Services

12 Client and Server Support Supports client installationsSupports client installations –Windows 7, Windows Vista Grows when you growGrows when you grow –Client OS –Single server –Multi-server farms x64 Supportx64 Support Supports Java developmentSupports Java development

13 TFS 2010 – what is new Improved setup and configuration Build automation Managing your work backlog Improved source control features Java and Eclipse integration

14 Build Automation Integrate early, integrate often Continuous Integration –Builds on every check-in –Gated check-in to control quality –Rolling builds to control frequency Run build-verification tests easily Easily customize to meet your needs

15 Clean-up Your Backlog Add RSS Feed Debug Shopping Cart Beat DJDM at Forza 3 Test Login Security

16 Manage All Your Work Work Item Tracking enables you track everything you need to manage: –Tasks –Bugs –User Feedback –Feature requests Centralized for easy, shared access

17 Manage Work Items Your Way Rich integration in Visual Studio Full featured synchronization lets you work in Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Project Team Web Access lets you get to your work items from the web With SP1 – integration with project server

18 Source Control – branches and visualization Which all branches did a changeset get to? I want to visualize integrations across branches. How do I understand what all branches a workitem has found it’s way to?

19 Demo

20 Java and Eclipse integration Microsoft Visual Studio Team Explorer Everywhere 2010 –Eclipse plug-in for TFS 2010. –Enables Java development using TFS.

21 Migrating to TFS

22 Moving from Visual SourceSafe

23 VSS Converter

24 Don’t Want to Migrate? Opportunity to rethink your version control process Get latest and check-in Drag and drop add

25 Options for Other Systems?

26 TFS Usage within Microsoft

27 TFS @ Microsoft 42 instances of TFS at Microsoft Over 25k recent users Variety of practices used Developer Division –8 team projects –1.15M work items, 21.5M files, 18 TB data –3700 recent users –India, China, North Carolina, Redmond…. –Processes vary

28 Rollout Staged Upgrading PreProduction Dry Runs We try it first MirrorDevDiv DevDiv2 Pioneer

29 Start Using Team Foundation Server Install Team Foundation Server 2010. Try it out. Migrate or start with a clean check-in.

30 Backup

31 Visual SourceSafe Users Target Audience WHAT ARE THEY LIKE? Visual SourceSafe users are both professional and hobbyist users who want a low cost, easy to use source control system. Some of these users may also be Team Foundation Server users who haven’t, or don’t want to move their Visual SourceSafe assets. 1 WHY ARE THEY HERE? They’ve heard about Team Foundation Server, and they want to know more. Some of these users may have tried Team Foundation Server before, but didn’t switch to it. They may have heard of the ‘basic’ configuration, and want to know if its right for them. 2 WHAT KEEPS THEM UP AT NIGHT? Its no surprise that Visual SourceSafe isn’t great. It was certainly good for its time, but times have changed. These users often worry about their Visual SourceSafe database becoming corrupted. They want a more reliable, easy to use, and cheap (or free) version control system. 3 HOW CAN YOU SOLVE THEIR PROBLEM ? Team Foundation Server 2010 has everything this user is looking for. By being included as an MSDN benefit, it is essentially free. For users buying in retail, it is cheap. The new configuration wizard makes it easy to set-up and the skills and knowledge the user has today is enough to get them started with Team Foundation Server. Because it is based on SQL Server, it is reliable, and easy to back- up. 4 WHAT DO YOU WANT THEM TO DO? First, install Team Foundation Server 2010 and try it out. Second, either migrate their existing Visual SourceSafe assets, or start with a clean check-in. 5 HOW MIGHT THEY RESIST? Change is hard. They have assets in Visual SourceSafe, and it, combine with other free or cheap tools are “good enough.” 6 WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO REACH THEM? Prove it. They have to see how easy it is. Prove that you can install it and begin using it in under 1-hour. 7

32 S2S: Situation to Solution Target Audience SITUATION Since the early days of Visual Studio, Microsoft has included a free license to Visual SourceSafe in the package. This has enabled thousands of customers to quickly deploy a basic version control system either on a server for their team to share, or on their local workstation for individual use (and even small team use). Visual SourceSafe enables easy to use version control and a perceived free cost. 1 PROBLEM In 2011 Microsoft will discontinue support for the latest release—Visual SourceSafe 2005. Microsoft has publicly stated that there are no plans for a new release of Visual SourceSafe. Team Foundation Server, at a $3,000 USD price, is out of reach for most customers, and its complexity has scared away many. 2 IMPLICATION What will happen when support is discontinued for Visual SourceSafe? What options does a customer have to replace Visual SourceSafe? 3 SOLUTION Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 is the de facto version control replacement for Visual SourceSafe users. With the 2010 release, Microsoft has made it accessible to all by adding it to MSDN subscriptions, and lowering the price to parity with Visual SourceSafe. With a simplified set-up and configuration wizard, Team Foundation Server is now easier to use, and can be installed and running within 20-minutes, on a server, or a local workstation. 4

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