Omaha Team System User Group
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Posted by jbramwell at November 20 2009, 9:39 AM

Greetings! It's that time again - time for the next meeting of the Omaha Team System User Group**.  This meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 24th, at 6:00pm (food will be provided 15 to 20 minutes prior to the start of the meeting). Meeting Details Presentation: Getting Agile with Team Foundation Server 2010 This presentation will demonstrate a complete two week scrum iteration from the planning meeting to development, testing, and bug fixing to deployment utilizing the features found in Team System 2010. New features include gated check-ins for Continuous Integration (CI), Test-Driven Development (TDD) improvements, Product Backlog enhancements including hierarchical views and support for multiple teams to work from a single backlog. The presentation also demonstrates the enhancements to the TFS Portal and Web Access to support Agile planning and displaying graphs such as burn-down charts. Each walk through includes a live demonstration of the feature in Team Foundation Server 2010. **Speaker: Mike Douglas, **Deliveron Consulting Services Mike Douglas is a Solution Consultant at Deliveron Consulting Services where he provides end-to-end solutions and TFS installation, configuration, and custom development for clients. He has over 11 years experience building enterprise level applications on a variety of .NET technologies including WCF, Web Services, ASP.NET, Disconnected Smart Clients and Data Synchronization, BizTalk, and Team Foundation Server. Mike enjoys trying to keep up with the constant change and evolution of .NET. Mike is an experienced presenter having spoken at the Heartland Developers Conference and several Omaha .NET User Group meetings on CSLA.NET, Subsonic, and TFS. He also spoke at the 2008 ESRI International User Conference on a GIS integration project he helped lead. Mike actively maintains the open source project, Team Deploy, on CodePlex for deploying MSIs using Team Foundation Server. Mike also enjoys sharing his experiences in Code Generation, CSLA.NET, and TFS on his blog at www.CodeSmartNotHard.com.

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