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Speaking at Beantown .NET User Group on TFS2008 6/12/2008


Reminder: Beantown .NET is meeting this week on Thursday, June 12th.

For our June meeting, I’ll be presenting “Team Foundation Server 2008” as part of the Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Community Launch Event program (http://tinyurl.com/3uz2c3).

As always, our meeting is open to everyone so bring your friends and co-workers.  If you’re planning to come, please RSVP by 3pm on 6/12.

Our location (75 State St) has tighter security than our old location so it is important to RSVP in advance to make your security check in as smooth as possible. 

Future meetings:

• July 10 – Chris Bowen – XNA Game Studio (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb200104.aspx)

-Ben

Beantown Meeting Details

When: Thursday, June 12, 2008, 6:00 – 8:00pm

Where:

Hollister, Inc.
75 State St., 9th Floor
Boston, MA
http://www.hollisterstaff.com/
617-654-0200


Map:
http://tinyurl.com/23w2a5

Title: Team Foundation Server 2008

Abstract:

In this session, Ben will give an overview of Visual Studio Team System with an emphasis on the features and capabilities of Team Foundation Server 2008 including source control, work item tracking, continuous integration builds, and reporting. 

Bio:

Benjamin Day is an independent consultant specializing in the design and development of applications with Visual Studio Team System.  He is a Microsoft MVP for C#, conference speaker, and leads the Beantown.NET User Group.  Ben also provides consulting and training on Visual Studio Team System and Team Foundation Server and is a member of the Visual Studio Team System Customer Advisory Council at Microsoft. When not developing software, Ben plays piano with a Boston-based jazz trio and is an enthusiastic restaurant, food, beer and wine buff. 

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