We’ve been working in a large organization to install Team Foundation Server and to implementAgile methodologies. There are a hundred developers and approximately 90 applications developed over twenty years.
We went with TFS 2010 primarily for the 32 bit support and have been pleased so far with the quality. The installation is vastly improved. Gone is the fragility of previous versions. Configuration is straightforward and the config dashboard is a welcome addition.
A couple of caveats. You need the VS 2008 forward compatibility pack to enable connection to tfs 2010. The forward compatibility pack for VS 2005 is not yet released but will be in the new year so VS 2005 clients have to wait until then to connect. VS 2008 does not enable admin functionality so you also will need to install the TFS 2020 client to do admin functions like creating projects.
All in all we are impressed so far with this upgrade to the TFS line and will comment more as we start to implement functionality.
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