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Oct 2007 #41 UG Meeting

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microlau Posted: 09-29-2007 12:22 PM

This month, VSTS MVP Anthony Burton will be coming by from Australia to share tips on the Best Practices for Team Based Software Development. If you’re interested or intend to find out how VSTS can work for your project team, be sure to mark your calendars!

On the lighter side, Microsoft DE Chewy Chong will be meddling with phidgets and embedded devices. You can be guaranteed to catch a few glimpse of interesting gadgets.

Our UG meeting will be held on 4 October 2007 at Level 22, CF12 from 6.45pm – 9.00pm.

Best Practices for Team Based Software Development
Anthony Borton (MVP, VSTS)
A highly cohesive software development team is critical to a successful project. In this session, we examine all of the different ways teams members, from project managers to developers and QA, can work together to help enhance team collaboration, and ultimately process success. We then take a look at how these opportunities map into Microsoft Visual Studio Team System and other Microsoft products to show you how you can take advantage of these best practices on your teams today.

About the Speaker
Anthony Borton is a Microsoft MVP in Team System and has been working with VSTS/TFS since its early beta release. He has delivered much of the early VSTS training around Australia for the Microsoft Technical Readiness Team and is the convenor of the QLD VSTS Users Group.

Fun with Phidgets and Embedded Devices
Chewy Chong (Microsoft DE)
To be advised!

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Slidedeck to Anthony's presentation can be found here.

Photos to the event can be found here.

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