Author Archives: Eduardo Ortega Bermejo

About Eduardo Ortega Bermejo

Technical Evangelist and good guy

Accessing TFS. Why Team Explorer and troubleshooting

Here is the big question, how to enable the “Team tab” in Excel without installing the Visual Studio in manager’s computer J, the answer is obvious, installing Team Explorer on his/her computer, but not always is so straightforward, sometimes we have … Continue reading

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Installing and Configuring TFS 2010 with PS2010, SP2010 and SQL 2008

Today I was configuring a Virtual Machine with TFS 2010, as some of my clients want to integrate it with the PMO and using it together with Project Server 2010, SharePoint 2010 and Visual Studio 2010. This is a very … Continue reading

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Testing for Continuous Delivery Free eBook!

For those that are still on vacations and want to enjoy some free time reading, here is another one of my favorite summer books and again brought to you from Microsoft folks. Testing for Continuous Delivery with Visual Studio 2012 PDF … Continue reading

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Hands On Labs and free book for TFS 2012. How to build a release pipeline?

For those that are into SDLC and ALM, here you have a fantastic guide. No matter what size business you have, customers now expect features such as real-time customer service and frequent releases. The goal of this guide and HOLs … Continue reading

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[#ALM]Agile estimation, Story Points and Planning Poker

Agile estimating and planning is not an art, is a supernatural force that guide us and makes our lives miserable during a project execution with surrealistic delivery dates and weekends in company of our beloved fellas, sleeping in a blanket, … Continue reading

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[Enterprise Mobility]IBM and Apple together?

I’m still quite shocked with the agreement between IBM and Apple to sell and support iPads and iPhones in the enterprise but it is not a surprise. IBM counts with more than 150 business apps and Apple has some of … Continue reading

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[#ALM]Why we use agile methodologies?

 In one of my favorite books , I read something concerning: “In the Standish Group’s 2011 CHAOS Report found that more than half of software projects conducted between 2002 and 2010 were either de- scribed as challenged or complete failures; … Continue reading

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Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 RC

It has been a couple of weeks since Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 RC was available for download, so I guess that many of you already have the chance to play with it a bit, but just let me go … Continue reading

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TechEd Europe Registration is OPEN!

And what a better place to celebrate than in my country Spain! Come to Barcelona in October to attend to the biggest Microsoft event in Europe for IT Pros and Developers and attend to more than a hundred technical sessions … Continue reading

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Starting with Windows Embedded Apps

First thing you have to know about writing applications with Windows Embedded, is the version that you are going to use of it. In this article, I’m going to show you how to create applications for Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld, … Continue reading

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