Agile Support for Team Foundation Server ByDarryl K. Taft 2008-08-06
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VersionOne and Danube roll out tools for agile software development. VersionOne is integrating its V1: Agile technology with Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2008 and is supporting Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. Danube unveiled ScrumCore, a new services unit devoted to agile development.
VersionOne and Danube Technologies are rolling out products to support agile development environments.
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At the Agile 2008 show in Toronto Aug. 5, VersionOne announced the
availability of an open-source integration between its V1: Agile
project management tools and Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2008. The
company also announced its support for Visual Studio 2008.
VersionOne's integration with Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2008
delivers a Microsoft .Net Framework-based solution for agile
development teams. By combining VersionOne's agile planning and
management tools with Microsoft's Visual Studio Team System platform,
teams benefit from a scalable, agile ALM (application lifecycle
management) solution.
"The combination of VersionOne with Visual Studio Team System is
great news for our developers," said Terry Clancy, a product manager in
the Microsoft Developer Division. "Through support for the Visual
Studio development environment, VersionOne is helping .Net
Framework-based development teams seamlessly incorporate an agile
development workflow and project management tool into their existing
infrastructure."
VersionOne provides an open-source plug-in for the Visual Studio IDE
(integrated development environment), which enables developers working
in Visual Studio to view and update their work within the VersionOne
tool without having to leave the IDE, the company said. With this
integration, all team members, using VersionOne, have visibility into
summary information about source code check-ins and build runs along
with a link to detailed information within Microsoft's Team Foundation
Server.
Meanwhile, Danube Technologies, also at the Agile 2008 conference,
announced ScrumCore, its new services division that addresses the
entire continuum of Scrum implementations, from early stages to
advanced enterprise programs.
In addition to growing its training staff of certified Scrum
trainers, the ScrumCore team now offers free Webinar sessions for
beginners, and certified Scrum product owner classes. Danube's product
and services offerings are designed to help organizations become more
successful using Scrum.
"By adding free Webinars for beginners and advanced
enterprise-focused classes for experienced Scrum professionals,
ScrumCore has broadened its focus to speak to the needs of novice and
advanced practitioners,” said Katie Playfair, Danube's director of
client services. "ScrumCore continues to provide strong support for our
clients and is in the process of developing new ways to bring Scrum
values, principles and practices to the software community as a whole."