New Features in Team Foundation Server 2010
Team Foundation Server 2010 is the furthermost significant release of Team Foundation Server subsequently the launch of the 2005 version. As this articleexhibits, it is a huge release with significant new functionality and enhancements across the board. While many of these structures are explained throughout this article, if you have used the older version of Team Foundation Server, then the new features described in articles will be new.
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Administration
Deployment, installation and day to day administration capability of Team Foundation Server is now radicallyimproved and simplified. The SharePoint and SRS are now optional, and can be installed at any time. Team Foundation Server allows the use of NLB in front of Team Foundation Server application tier level machines. The new team project collection model allows for collection move, archive, backup, and restore, autonomous of other collections running on the server instance. There is a devoted Administration Console in Team Foundation Server to assist with corporate administrative functions for the server instance. Team Foundation Server 2010 can also now be installed on x64 OS, and the clients all work on 64 - bit client systems. -
Project Management
The biggest modification in the project management area is that work items are now categorized — you can have child and parent associations between work items. You may alsotailor work item links. In addition, you may have categorized queries so that a tree of work item results can be displayed. Queries may be structured into subfolders, and permissions may be allocated as to who may view and adjust team queries. There are numerous new work item controls both to improve functionality in regular work items, and to support the new test functionality. The MS Office Excel and Project incorporations have both also seen significant enhancements, especially in the ability to modify the formatting and layout of data, while provided that the capability to round - trip data changes. There are numerous new Agile Development Process preparationworkarticles available by default, along with significant usability enhancements to the default reports. SharePoint Web parts isadded to enable access to work item info directly from the project portal. Dashboards is introduced that may make use of extra functionality available when running the project portal on a full SharePoint Serverover and above the types available using a standard WSS SharePoint Services site. -
Version Control
The most graphical addition relating to version control is that branches are now preserved as first - class objects. A significant new UI has been added to support management and visualization of branches, plus tracking changes as they have happened across branches and time. History and labeling have undergone huge changes, including the ability to view labels from the history view, and the ability to view history of a merged file. Rollback support is provided, along with the capability to share a workspace between users on the same machine. -
Build
The build automation-system has undertaken huge adjustments in Team Foundation Server 2010. The first alteration you will notice is the new and upgraded build report. However, perhaps the most significant modification is that the build is now based around Windows Workflow Foundation 4.0, in its place of relying on MSBuild to drive the non - compilation shares of an automated build. You now have the ability to use build agent pooling, gated and buddy builds, and incorporation with Source and Symbol servers.
