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MSDN Architecture Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Source and Version Control Management (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032280216

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft Visual Studio.
Audience(s): Architect.
Duration: 75 Minutes
Start Date:
Friday, September 23, 2005 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

Evolve from Microsoft SourceSafe and improve the predictability and reliability of delivering mission-critical solutions. This webcast shows you how to use Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System features to improve your source control. Learn about advanced source code control techniques, integration with work items, branching, merging, promotion, access control and policies.

Presenter: Anand Iyer, MSDN DEVELOPER COMM CHAMPION, Microsoft Corporation

Anand Iyer brings a wealth of real-world coding experience to his work as an MSDN developer community champion. Before joining Microsoft, he worked for a networking company, pioneering XML-based manageability solutions for an embedded operating system. Anand has extensive experience in routing and switching technologies, and has worked on several development platforms, including Linux and Unix. He is fluent in Microsoft C, Microsoft Visual C++ and Java, and scripting languages such as PERL. Anand graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor degree in computer engineering.

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