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Today I went to the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 launch event in Denver.. mostly just to get the free copies of Visual Studio 2005 they give out at the end. :)

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My laptop whilst I'm developing this image has not been edited at all. Only resized slightly

Dan Gartner's Presentation on Release Management

 

Presentation sponsored by SWC Technology Partners in Oak Brook

www.swc.com/

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

Today I went to the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 launch event in Denver.. mostly just to get the free copies of Visual Studio 2005 they give out at the end. :)

Break point in JavaScript in Visual Studio

Shiny new dual monitors at work. Portrait for code; landscape for everything else :o)

 

— Taken at 6:37 PM on August 06, 2006; cameraphone upload by ShoZu

This is around 3000 box lunches, for everybody who attended the launch event.

Release Management Presentation

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

Release Management Presentation

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

Dan Gartner's Presentation on Release Management

 

Presentation sponsored by SWC Technology Partners in Oak Brook

www.swc.com/

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

Visual Studio.Net 2008 Running via Unity mode on VMWare

Release Management Presentation

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

Is no pending changes considered an error? Nice usability, Visual Studio...

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