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This video features the little girl who insisted on getting a storm shelter in her own home and for a neighbour. In the lead video, Olivia Park, daughter of Rosemanne and Luther, and a resident of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, is informed that the shelter she lobbied for is ready for installation in her home. She got it on May 16, a few days before a tornado devastated an area the Parks’ know well, close to where Olivia’s grandma lives. Olivia is on a mission to get all those around her sheltered and safe from destructive storms. Credit: YouTube/Rosemanne Park.
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By attaining the Microsoft Server Platform competency, you can demonstrate your expertise in building, designing, deploying and supporting the Windows Server operating system, Windows Server - based applications and the Microsoft server infrastructure. And you'll be better positioned to help support your customers' business strategies through high levels of availability, agility and automation.
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Are you still using Microsoft Visual SourceSafe? Is your source code in Subversion? Have you hobbled together a set of tools that just “get the job done”? Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server is the best next-step from Visual SourceSafe and other version control systems. In this session we dispel the myths for why you aren’t already using Team Foundation Server, show you how get started – including migrating your existing code – and introduce you to some of the additional capabilities of Team Foundation Server that will enable you to set up continuous integration builds, with quality gates, and document and track items from your backlog. If you’ve been thinking about trying Team Foundation Server, now is the time to check it out.
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This session provides an overview of how Team Foundation Server can support your software development process(es), help you track tasks and work within a project and reduce the effort in reporting while increasing the amount of information available. This will include looking at how familiar tools like Excel, Project and SharePoint can be used with Team Foundation Server and also look at how different process are supported, including Agile.