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    Build on the Team Foundation Service
    Aaron BjorkAaron BjorkMarch 27, 2012Mar 27, 201203/27/12

    Today we are pleased to enable another great capability of Team Foundation Server on the Team Foundation Service Preview, Build. With the introduction of build we are combining the power and flexibility of Team Build with the low friction setup of the Team Foundation Service and continuing our efforts to provide the most powerful cloud based ALM solution to our users.

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    Changing the default filter for exploratory testing
    AvatarNitin GurramMarch 24, 2012Mar 24, 201203/24/12

    For performing exploratory testing with Microsoft Test Manager, when we go to Test -> Do exploratory testing   we see a list of work items that are of requirement category and have the same area path and iteration path as that of the test plan.

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    The Code Index – Part 3 – Code samples for using indexed information
    AvatarImporterMarch 21, 2012Mar 21, 201203/21/12

    We have published two samples, on the Code Gallery showing how to get data from the code index.
    The first sample, Code Index – How to get statistics about your code, shows how to retrieve some statistical information from the code index,

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    Visual Studio 11 Beta – Changes in Web Performance Test / Load Test Workflow
    AvatarRubelS_MSFTMarch 20, 2012Mar 20, 201203/20/12

    With Visual Studio 11 Beta, you will see some changes in Web Performance Test / Load Test workflow.  In this post, I’ll be highlighting those changes.
             
    Creating Web Performance Test / Load Test
    There has been some changes around creating Web Performance Test / Load Test.

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    Running IntelliTrace on Applications in Production
    AvatarEsther FanMarch 16, 2012Mar 16, 201203/16/12

    After we released IntelliTrace in Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate, customers commonly asked us about debugging applications with IntelliTrace outside Visual Studio or Microsoft Test Manager. This can be very useful in an environment where your application has a repeatable problem, but you can’t attach a debugger,

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    March 21st MN User Group: Visual Studio 11 Beta Upgrade Pleasant Surprises and Lessons Learned
    AvatarCharles SterlingMarch 15, 2012Mar 15, 201203/15/12

    While at the TAP kick off I spoke with Dave about doing a presentation on Intertech’s lessons learned while upgrading to Visual Studio 11 Beta- and he has finally found time March 21st at the MN User Group…Should be a great meeting!

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    The Code Index SDK – Part 2 – Bulk indexing assemblies into the code index
    AvatarImporterMarch 15, 2012Mar 15, 201203/15/12

    Note that this post was updated on June 5th to provide updates concerning the Visual Studio 2012 RC. The changes are highlighted.
    In my last post, I’ve introduced the Code Index, explaining why use it, and how to get it. This post is about the first scenario that I mentioned: bulk indexing assemblies into the code Index.

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    Various test attachment size reduction features in MTMTFS 11
    AvatarGautam Goenka [MSFT]March 15, 2012Mar 15, 201203/15/12

    Some of you may have faced the problem of test attachments growing too fast in TFS with Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).  As you know, the test attachments can be cleaned using Test Attachment Cleaner tool which is part of TFS Power Tools. 

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    Mar 21 Developer Breakfast in Sydney, New South Wales: Getting the Most out of TFS
    AvatarCharles SterlingMarch 14, 2012Mar 14, 201203/14/12

    When I was based in Australia the crew down at Readify always put on a good show. I see March 21st they have a breakfast on Getting the Most out of TFS
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    Session Abstract:
    The ability to deliver high quality applications that add value to business is dependent on the Application Lifecycle Management implemented. 

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    Changing the default number of tasks displayed on the taskboard
    AvatarSusan - Team Foundation ServerMarch 14, 2012Mar 14, 201203/14/12

    Whether you’ve installed the beta or signed up for the hosted service, you’ve probably seen the new taskboard feature, one of the new planning and tracking tools. Hopefully you’ve started playing with all these tools, adding items to your backlog, creating tasks,

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