Team Foundation Server 11, the ALM solution of microsoft.. hosted for you, on Windows Azure. That’s really cool, because you don’t have to invest in expensive hardware.. If you want to install TFS on-premise, you have to think about dual tier, load balancing, backup, security:internal/externalAnd then I don’t talk about the time to do a setup..configure the accounts, manage the updates.Limitations: no test/lab managementNo sharepoint integrationNo advanced reporting/data warehouse
This is really easy, even my grandmother could handle this..
How can you connect? On premise you have Active Directory.. But you’re on the cloud..Windows Azure Access Control Services Federation
This is the place where all the magic will happen. A place to collaborate, manage source-code, manage artifacts,…When ready, you can start adding code, define your product backlog, define your sprint, do your work..Vs 2010, things will be managed on the portal instead of using Visual Studio.. More focus on development
Using scrum 2.0 ..For each Team Project, Multiple Teams Their own Areas/Iterations, Their own Security, Their own AlertsYou can add TFS-unknown people
In TFS 2010, you had to manually set the iteration paths, add tasks using multiple clicks.. Now you have the + signDrag’n Drop support, easily add taken koppelenaan product backlog items
Drag’n Drop support, easily change task status, link to PBI’s, change the remaining work.. Filter on team members by using the ‘assigned to’ functionality
TFS2010, you have the cube with analysis services using the TFS warehouse etc.., with 2 hours between two process cycles.. Now you have real-time burndown
You can queue your builds, manage the build qualities and also define ‘favourites’ which are displayed on the home page of your team project