Visual Studio Team System Hands-On Training

I'm going to be offering two days of free hands-on training in Visual Studio Team System in Dublin on November 14th and 15th. A perfect way to complement the launch activities with an opportunity for you to work with Team System yourself in the roles of Architect, Developer, and Tester.

Here are signup links:

Nov 14: https://msevents-eu.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=118765785&Culture=en-IE

Nov 15: https://msevents-eu.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=118765786&Culture=en-IE

And here are the details! 

Hands-On Lab: Deep Dive into the Software Development Lifecycle with Visual Studio Team System (Dublin)

14 November 2005 09:30 - 16:00 (GMT)

15 November 2005 09:30 - 16:00 (GMT)

Location
Microsoft Ireland, Da Vinci Training Room
Atrium Building, Block B
Carmanhall Road Sandyford Industrial Estate Dublin 18
Ireland 

General Event Information
Recommended Audience: Architects, Developers, Technology Decision Makers, Project Managers.

With Team System, Visual Studio has evolved from being just about the developer to being about the whole development process.

In this hands-on training focused Visual Studio Team System, you’ll get to explore and experiment with some of the key features of Team System, and particularly its server component, the Team Foundation Server, which allows software teams to collaborate, be more productive, employ methodologies of their choice, and ultimately make better decisions. We'll start with Team Architect, building high-level Application Diagrams, mapping out our Logical Datacenter, and then visually deploying our architecture onto the datacenter. Then, as developers, we'll look at new language and framework features, visual class designers, and unit testing integration. Finally, as testers, we'll examine code coverage, web testing, and load testing. All the while, we'll see how Team Foundation Server helps manage a team's workflow and keep the various participants communicating and collaborating.

Whether you're an architect, developer, tester, or project manager, this day will give a hands-on view of how integrating Team System into the development process reduces the complexity of delivering high-quality applications.