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We are Hiring!

We are Hiring!

Since joining Microsoft it has been fantastic to see how committed everyone is to the technology that was acquired from Teamprise. When Microsoft purchased the Teamprise technology, they also hired all the developers (including me) and are investing heavily not just in the 2010 release but more importantly the...

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Last Check-in Date Explained

Last Check-in Date Explained

I've been doing a lot of work with the Team Foundation Server 2008 SP1 Preview, and even recorded a podcast about it (also see Brian Harry's blog post for more details on TFS 2008 SP1 features). One out of the many new features introduced in TFS 2008 SP1 is the "Last Check-in" column in the source control explorer.

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Talk: Thomson's use of Team Foundation Server with Teamprise as a cross platform, integrated Configuration Management solution

Talk: Thomson's use of Team Foundation Server with Teamprise as a cross platform, integrated Configuration Management solution

I just noticed that on Wednesday January 16th at 5pm, the Minnesota Visual Studio Team System User Group are having a talk by Mac Noland. Mac is a good guy with some very interesting real-life experience in the use of TFS, and I would expect this talk from Mac to give people a great understanding of TFS could fit in...

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Teamprise @ EclipseCon 2007

Teamprise @ EclipseCon 2007

[](http://www.eclipsecon.org/2007/)Just wanted to mention that Corey (my boss) will be presenting at EclipseCon 2007 in Santa Clara on March 6th. Usually when I do my Teamprise demo's people there have seen the Team Explorer interface inside Visual Studio before and they are usually convinced of the benefits of TFS so...

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Teamprise Turns 2.0

Teamprise Turns 2.0

Tuesday marked the beginning of my second year with Teamprise and today I'm very happy to report that we have just released Teamprise 2.0. To celebrate I thought I'd give you a quick run through of some of my favorite features.

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TFS Power Toys

TFS Power Toys

Brian Harry has been on a blogging spree this week!. Last night he announced some new Team Foundation Server Power Toys. This also shows a new and very welcome trend from Microsoft's DevDiv - the Power Toys are available as a separate download, but more interestingly many of them also integrate seamlessly into the IDE.

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Java on Ubuntu

Java on Ubuntu

Teamprise currently requires a Java JRE with DES encryption available in the JVM for the magic of NTLM authentication to work correctly. Unfortunately, the GCJ that ships by default with Ubuntu and other Debian based distributions does not have one.

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TechEd 2006 Review

TechEd 2006 Review

I’d planned on giving a blow by blow account of TechEd 2006, but it was so amazingly busy I just never got time. I sat down at my laptop on Wednesday night and then woke up an hour later at the keyboard – so I figured I needed to sleep. During the day, the Teamprise booth was unbelievably busy.

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Bad Names

Bad Names

For those of you morning the loss of Monad as it henceforth becomes known as Windows PowerShell (it’s impossible to say that without putting some inflection into your voice to try and sound like a voice over for a cheesy advert) – we now have a new name to make fun of thanks to Nintendo renaming there next generation...

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Teamprise V1.0 Now Released!

Teamprise V1.0 Now Released!

A few minutes ago we flicked on the switch to release Teamprise v1.0 to public release. If you have tried out any of the preview versions then I urge you to upgrade as this one has a some new features along with many bug fixes. Now the excitement really begins :-)

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Ed is Blogging

Ed is Blogging

Fellow Teamprise developer Ed Thomson has started blogging. As you can tell from the header image in his blog, Ed is our resident Mac lover and his office is festooned with shiney Apple goodies (including one of those fancy new MacIntel machines).

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Check Out in Team System

Check Out in Team System

Internally in Teamprise, we have been having a lot of discussions about check-in and check-out in Team System and how to explain this concept to our end users. The problem is that the terms are overloaded depending on the source control system that you come from.

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Talking to VSTS from Java

Talking to VSTS from Java

Update (Jan 2006): If you would like to use some of the features of VSTS from Eclipse then you might want to take a look at my new employer, Teamprise. They provide an eclipse plugin to access Team Foundation Source Control from Eclipse running on multiple platforms including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

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