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A Scottish software developer: SSW Solution Architect, Microsoft Visual Studio ALM MVP & Scrum Developer Trainer

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www.SSW.com.auSSW was the first company in the world outside of Microsoft to deploy Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server to production, not once, but twice.

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Visual Studi2010 ALM SSW provides expert Visual Studio ALM guidance including installation, configuration and customisation through our four Microsoft Visual Studio ALM MVP’s in three countries; Australia, Beijing and the UK. They have experience deploying to small development shops all the way through to large blue chips.

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As I am traveling today and I am not taking a laptop, I want to be able to do a little personal work from my mobile..

What I would realy like is to be able to monitor and edit my CodePlex (Team Foundation Server) work items from my phone! And I am not talking about some crappy web based solution, I hate not being able to work offline, but a Smart Client application like the one I am using now (Diarist 2) that can let me work away with cached work items and then sync later!

If only the TFS API, excellent though it is, could be used without the need for Team Explorer to be installed.

posted on Wednesday, September 10, 2008 9:21 AM
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