
Microsoft 126-01409 Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 CAL
Enhance Team Collaboration and Streamline Development Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 Client Access License (User) serves as the cornerstone of Microsoft's application lifecycle management. Facilitate seamless collaboration, automate software delivery, and manage projects effe...
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Overview
Enhance Team Collaboration and Streamline Development
Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 Client Access License (User) serves as the cornerstone of Microsoft's application lifecycle management. Facilitate seamless collaboration, automate software delivery, and manage projects effectively across the entire IT lifecycle.
Specifications:
- Function: Collaboration Platform
- Application: Software Development Management
- Reporting: Historical trending and real-time visibility dashboards
- Access: Requires a Team Foundation Server Client Access License (CAL)
- Benefits: Real-time visibility, End-to-end Traceability, Agile Planning Tools, Project and Portfolio Management, Prevent Broken Builds
Key Features
Reduce Risk with Real-time Visibility
End-to-end Traceability
Lightweight Agile Planning Tools
Project and Portfolio Management
Prevent Broken Builds
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers real-time visibility, allowing teams to reduce risk in project development.
- Provides end-to-end traceability, ensuring that all changes and decisions can be tracked.
- Includes lightweight agile planning tools, supporting efficient project management methodologies.
- Features project and portfolio management capabilities, aiding in strategic oversight of multiple initiatives.
- Helps prevent broken builds, streamlining the development process and improving code quality.
- Designed to enhance collaboration and communication within software development teams.
👎 Cons
- As a client access license (CAL) for a server, it is not a standalone software and requires a server installation.
- The "2010" in the product name suggests an older version, which may lack features of newer releases.
- "Lightweight agile planning tools" might imply less comprehensive features compared to dedicated agile platforms.
- The benefits are primarily for team-based software development, not general computing tasks.
- Specific system requirements for installation are not detailed, which could impact compatibility.