Hi Oscar,

It's the extensibility of TFS 2010 that makes it such a compelling piece of
software..

Brian Harry's blog is a good place to find a lot of info on TFS.. Like this
post<http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2009/04/19/team-foundation-server-2010-key-concepts.aspx>..
 Also, there's a pretty good powerpoint presentation that Brian built for
PDC 2008, which goes through a heap of the "Cool new feature" of
2010.. Available
here.. <http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/pdc08/PPTX/TL52.pptx>

A lot of what you can do with TFS is dependant on the process templates that
you create or install..  There's plenty of these around, although you might
want to install them on a non production environment to test...
http://templex.codeplex.com/Wikipage
Microsoft site has some too..
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa718801.aspx

Hope this is useful..
Grant



On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Oscar Bautista <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have been asked to prepare a document that outlines some of the TFS
> features and functionality in terms of team collaboration and ALM tools.  I
> am hoping this group can help me outline some of these features.
> Essentially, I want to sell the management team on going from a process
> today where we use different software/applications (for teams that consist
> of the Project Management Team, QA Team, Model Office Test Team, and
> Development Team) to implementing and using TFS to its full potential in the
> SDLC process.  Management is quite not ready to implement TFS 2010, but
> rather 2008 (however could I sell TFS 2010 to the team?).  In short, can
> this team help me outline some of the major features/functionality with
> using TFS?  I would like to persuade management to move to this platform as
> it would help the business if we moved to a more tightly integrated
> environment.
>
> My background: I am Senior .Net Developer (Web, Windows, and SharePoint
> Developer).  I also help create and modify fully automated TFS Build
> processes that we use to deploy to our environments.
>
> Any help in coming up with ways to help me sell the product would be very
> much appreciated.
>
> Thank you so much -
>
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