Janis RizzutoContributing Editor, ProjectsAtWork
Janis has been writing for ProjectsAtWork for more than a decade, starti…
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To improve communication and collaboration among project managers and software developers, Microsoft introduced in December a beta release feature pack that integrates Project Server and Visual Studio Team Foundation Server. The feature pack allows planning and status information to be synchronized between the two systems, according to Christophe Fiessinger, senior technical product manager, Microsoft Project 2010. The final version will ship sometime in the first half 2011, he says.
“The feedback we got from our customers was that the project professional is typically using Microsoft Project and the developer is typically using Visual Studio to develop software










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