Banner

Collaboration on Database

This is good news to all database developers as Microsoft has now added improvements to the Visual Studio Line by creating tools to allow database professionals to interact and collaborate with the rest of the software development team.

On the other hand, I believe this is more than good news to the rest of the team of being able to get the database people in the flow of things. Often times, it is rather tedious and time consuming to get the database people to do what you want them to. They seem to live in their own little world.

These new tools show Microsoft’s commitment in bringing an integrated development tools set for a complete application lifecycle across all teams.

In an excerpt of the news found here:

Microsoft Corp. today announced Visual Studio® Team Edition for Database Professionals, expanding Visual Studio 2005 Team System to include tools that enable software development organizations to collaborate more effectively when creating reliable, data-driven applications. The new product will be available as a Community Technology Preview (CTP) at Tech•Ed 2006 in Boston and is expected to ship by the end of 2006. This addition to Microsoft® Visual Studio 2005 Team System is the next milestone en route to the release of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas,” which will provide capabilities for building compelling applications that target Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005, Windows Vista™, the 2007 Microsoft Office system, and the next generation of Web technologies.

“One of the main issues in software development today is a lack of collaboration among members of a software development team and beyond,” said S. Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Developer Division at Microsoft. “Our goal is to ensure that all members of the IT organization can gain more visibility into and greater predictability of the software development process. The expansion of Visual Studio Team System to include data tools, along with developer productivity innovations in the upcoming Visual Studio ‘Orcas,’ demonstrates Microsoft’s commitment to providing tools that help individuals, teams and organizations derive greater efficiency when building solutions on the Microsoft platform.”

[tags]SharePoint, SharePoint 2007, Collaboration, Visual Studio, Database[/tags]

Wednesday, May 31, 2006


Is this post helpful? Bookmark this post for your reference:

Post Collaboration on Database to del.icio.us   Post Collaboration on Database to digg   Post Collaboration on Database to Furl   Add Collaboration on Database to YahooMyWeb   Simpify!   Post Collaboration on Database to shadows   Post Collaboration on Database to Spurl   Post Collaboration on Database to BuddyMarks   Submit Collaboration on Database to Slashdot




Leave a Comment

Price
Features
Support
Value
Overall Rating