1) TFS Support for Epics
Brian Harry called this “Agile Portfolio Management” but it’s really about supporting large pieces of work that represent what many agile guys call Epics (of course Scrum white-robes don’t have Epics, they just have large PBIs:) ). They could be big collections of User Stories or even high-level goals.In the past, some of our guys have changed Team Project Templates for our clients to support these larger groups of work, so it’s great to see this make it into the product.
2) New Team Explorer
Now for some developer love. Microsoft has improved the UI of the Team Explorer window in Visual Studio 2013. It’s a much cleaner view that matches the Windows 8 “Modern UI” style. You also get a list of all the solutions in your current workspace, making it very fast to open your projects. You’ll be pleased to know there’s a bit more color as well.3) Cloud Load Testing
As many of you know, SSW is very big on continuous deployment and of course we care about load testing. Web Access now has a Test tab that lets you manage test plans in the browser (without needing to open up MTM). This is great, but the really exciting part of this announcement is the cloud load testing service. Instead of setting up your own infrastructure to run load testing, you’ll soon be able to point your load test at the cloud and let it run!For our high traffic sites, we currently use LoadStorm. We expect many of our customers to switch to this.
There are plenty more features in this announcement, so have a look at Brian Harry’s blog post for more information.
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