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Microsoft readies collaboration technology for software development
A release candidate of Microsoft's Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server is due to be completed on Friday, Microsoft's S. "Soma" Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Microsoft Developer Division, said on Monday at the VSLive! conference in San Francisco.
Team Foundation Server will provide collaboration functions for the Visual Studio 2005 Team System application lifecycle management platform. Microsoft release candidates are considered to be versions of a software product that are just about ready to be shipped, with the company seeking out more feedback just prior to a general release.
Microsoft plans to ship the general release of Team Foundation Server in March, Somasegar said. The company has been pledging a first-quarter 2006 release.
VSLive! attendees will receive copies of the release candidate.
(By Paul Krill, reporting from VSLive!)
Posted by Paul Krill on January 30, 2006 10:32 AM
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