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Omaha Team System User Group Announcements
| January, 2010 Meeting Updated - Sunday, January 10, 2010There has been a change in topic & speaker for the January 26th, 2010 meeting. Michael Querimit, from Quilogy, will be presenting on reporting in Team Foundation Server 2010. Click here for further details. To keep up to date with all information regarding the Omaha Team System User Group, you can subscribe to the Events RSS feed and/or follow us on twitter at @OmahaTSUG. As always, please let me know if you have any questions. --- Thanks, Jeff Bramwell
Leader, Omaha Team System User Group |
| OTSUG Updates - Tuesday, October 20, 2009This is a quick update to let everyone know that we have the next two speakers scheduled for the Omaha Team System User Group. In November, Mike Douglas will be presenting an encore session of his Getting Agile with TFS 2010 session that he gave at this year's Heartland Developer Conference. This topic covers the features of Visual Studio 2010 that provide support for teams practicing an Agile-based methodology. Click here for more details. In January, Jeff Fattic will be presenting on Team Build 2010. His session will cover the new Windows Workflow-based build features of Team Foundation Server 2010. Click here for more details. Also, in addition to following the Events RSS feed, you can now follow us on twitter at @OmahaTSUG. |
| Call for Speakers - Wednesday, August 05, 2009We are looking for speakers for our September and November meetings. If you have a topic, in any way related to Visual Studio and/or Team System, and you would like to share it with the VSTS community, please contact us about scheduling. Likewise, if you know of a topic that you would like to see a presentation on, please let us know. --- Thanks, Jeff Bramwell
Leader, Omaha Team System User Group |
| Omaha Team System User Group Site is Back! - Monday, August 03, 2009After experiencing a severe server crash a couple of weeks ago, the Omaha Team System User Group site is up and running once again! If you are familiar with the old site you will have no doubt noticed an extreme re-design with the new site. This is because I decided to make use of the DotNetNuke web content management framework for the new site (as opposed to Microsoft SharePoint that was used for the previous version). If you have subscribed to the announcement and/or event RSS feeds from the previous site, you will need to update those accordingly: As always, please let me know if you have any questions. --- Thanks, Jeff Bramwell
Leader, Omaha Team System User Group |
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