I finally got the Visual Studio 2005 Team System (VSTS) bits today! I'm quite excited about the new releases and was waiting for them patiently over the weekends. SQL Server 2005 was good, I got it on the first day together with Visio Enterprise Architect, Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO), Visual Source Safe 2005 and MSDN for Visual Studio 2005. VSTS was the final piece I need before I start a barrage of installations.
Up-to now, I've successfully installed and configured VSTS, SQL Server 2005 and Team Foundation Server (TFS) Beta 3 Refresh on my test partition. I will be installing a similar configuration but minus TFS, on my work partition soon and when that is done, my surfboard will be ready to ride the new wave... *WoOHoO*
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