Lately I’ve seen more and more information coming out such as this: and this. So what was the big change? They added much better testing and virtualization tools, they revamped their build system, added more project management features through test case management. Up until the 2008 release, Microsoft had been pushing the “Visual Studio Team System” name, and last year in 2010, I started seeing that changed towards Visual Studio ALM. TFS 2010 finally put out what I believe is a compelling product that rivals anything that is out there, competes with them head to head, and in many ways does a much better job than other more established packages. But it built the foundation for what has been released in the following versions (2008, 2010, and the minor “in-between” releases). The first release focused mostly on developer support such as builds and task tracking. Their first true venture into that space was the introduction of TFS back in 2005. In the past few years, Microsoft has been playing catch-up in the ALM world.
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