After playing previous two months with TFS 11 and TFSPreview using shared invitation code, yesterday I’ve received invitation code to create my host for Team Foundation Service Preview.
It means that you can have your own space for testing and exploring new capabilities of the new Azure TFS.
I am playing all day with all new features and possibilities and I can say that it is AWSOME !!!
Shortly:
- You can easy create project, - add source to source control, - add members to project, - connecting from various clients - connecting and registering build controllers - manage project using new template using “Microsoft Visual Studio Scrum 2.0 - Preview 3” template and finally - using scrum dashboard (TODO, IN PROGRESS, DONE) for tracking and maintaining project…
- You can easy create project,
- add source to source control,
- add members to project,
- connecting from various clients
- connecting and registering build controllers
- manage project using new template using “Microsoft Visual Studio Scrum 2.0 - Preview 3” template and finally
- using scrum dashboard (TODO, IN PROGRESS, DONE) for tracking and maintaining project…
without ANY installation of TFS Server at your own hardware.
Of course, if you want to use it after final release, you should pay for using it . . . and for now, as I know there isn’t defined costs for this cloud service yet.
Useful links:
Software Downloads for the Team Foundation Service Preview
Team Foundation Service Preview – Beginner’s Guide
Visual Studio ALM + Team Foundation Server Blog
P.S. If someone needs invitation code for creating own host at tfspreview.com I have 3 codes left, so feel free to contact me, and I’ll send it to you…