Hello!
last night I finished another Webcast with our friends from MSDN Latam about Visual Studio 2012 ALM, in this case was to see the relationship between development teams and operations teams (AKA DevOps).
You can see the presentation here
MSDN – DevOps: Team Foundation Server and System Center Operation Manager from Bruno Capuano
and don’t forget a couple of interesting links I mentioned on the fly for the webcast
- List of all Virtual Machines for demos of Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server
http://elbruno.com/2013/08/05/vs2013-update-de-las-vms-para-demos-de-alm/ - Download the VM with the demo of System Center Operation Manager and Team Foundation Server 2012 2012
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/briankel/archive/2013/02/07/team-foundation-server-2012-and-system-center-2012-operations-manager-integration-virtual-machine-and-hands-on-lab-demo-script.aspx
This VM is that planned use for the demos, but I had to rule out doing the demo live because I do not operate the VM. - Step by step Demo Mate of System Center Operation Manager and Team Foundation Server 2012 2012
http://sharplogic.blob.core.windows.net/staging/briankeller/DemoMate/Integrating%20TFS%202012%20and%20SCOM%202012/Integrating%20TFS%202012%20and%20SCOM%202012.html
Luckily demos them with DemoMate of Brian Keller saved me and threw me out of troubles. - Session in Spanish of DevOps by David Alvarez at the launch of Visual Studio 2012
http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/channel9spain/Lanzamiento-Visual-Studio-2012-Operaciones-Integre-las-Operaciones-para-una-entrega-continua
Greetings @ Cascais
El Bruno
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