The Visual Studio 2010 family is made up of a central team server, and a small selection of client-side tools. The team server—Team Foundation Server 2010—is the backbone of your application lifecycle management… <CLICK> … providing capabilities for source control management, (SCM), build automation, work item tracking and reporting. In this release we’ve expanded the capabilities of Team Foundation Server by adding a true test case management system… <CLICK> … and extended it with Lab Management 2010—a set of capabilities designed to better integrate both physical and virtual labs into the development process. We’ve heard your feedback as well, and we have made it to be easier to set-up and maintain Team Foundation Server—in fact it can be installed, configured and ready to use in as little as 20-minutes. <CLICK> On the client-side we have reduces the complexity of or IDE offerings. For developers, you can choose between Visual Studio 2010 Professional, Premium or Ultimate, with each subsequent product containing all of the features of its predecessor. For testers and business analysts we are introducing Test Professional—a new integrated test environment designed with manual testers in mind. <CLICK> For those people who participate in the development efforts, but for whom Visual Studio—the IDE—is not appropriate, including Java developers, project managers and stakeholders the Team Foundation Server extensibility model enables us to provide alternative interfaces. These include both Team Explorer—a standalone tool built with the Visual Studio shell—and Team Web Access. These tools enable anyone to work directly with Team Foundation Server. In October we announced the acquisition of Teamprise, a technology similar to Team Explorer for the Eclipse IDE on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and other Unix-based operating systems. That technology has been incorporated into the Visual Studio 2010 product line, and we will be announcing how we are productizing it very soon. The most important thing to know is that we will be releasing a Teamprise-based product, and it will also be included as an MSDN benefit for Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate customers. <CLICK> Of course we are continuing our cross-product integration capabilities with Microsoft Office® and Microsoft Expression. We have improved integration between Team Foundation Server and SharePoint Server with new SharePoint dashboards, and we have a new set of capabilities that make SharePoint development much easier than in the past. Across the board the features and capabilities we built into Visual Studio 2010 are a result of the great feedback we have gotten from our customers. This release continues our commitment to enabling you, our customers, to build the right software, in the right way to ensure success for your business.