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Instant Team Foundation Server 2012 and Project Server 2010 Integration How-to

By : Gary P Gauvin
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Instant Team Foundation Server 2012 and Project Server 2010 Integration How-to

By: Gary P Gauvin

Overview of this book

Developers and project managers managing large software development projects often find themselves at odds during the course of a project. This usually ends with the developers feeling they are wasting time sending status updates, and the project managers feeling that they aren't getting all the information they need to satisfy stakeholders. It doesn't have to be that way! Instant Team Foundation Server 2012 and Project Server 2010 Integration How-to, is a practical format that walks you through what you need to know to get two of Microsoft's most popular products for managing team productivity integrated. We boil down the complex parts to deliver just what you need to know to get started today.The book takes you through the planning, setup, and configuration of Team Foundation Server Extensions for Project Server. Step-by-step instructions are provided with enough detail to get you started without burdening you with a ton of background information. Learn the basics of how to manage the integration as well as a few helpful tips on establishing a test environment, and the basics of how to integrate these server-based technologies. You will learn everything you need to know to get started with planning, installing, and managing the integration.
Table of Contents (7 chapters)

About the Author

Gary P. Gauvin has worked in the software development industry for over 20 years, spanning many industries and disciplines. Gary is a Microsoft MVP in the ALM specialty, working closely with Microsoft on the Team Foundation Server 2012 release. He has consulted and worked for the nation’s top technology companies. Gary lives and works in Northern NH. You can follow his blog at http://www.theCTO.org. Feel free to connect with him on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/garypgauvin.

Gary is currently the Application Lifecycle Manager at CD-adapco, the leading provider of the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) software. Gary has held senior positions in many of the nation’s top companies as well as in the consultation firm he founded.