Introducing Database Change Management Using VSTS Database Edition GDR

Don't forget about the data tier! Many organizations focus heavily on managing the source code of their applications and neglect managing changes to the database systems those applications depend on, leaving an expensive gap in their ALM process. Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Database Edition GDR (VSTS DB Edition) has many improvements over previous versions. Come see how development teams and database administrators are using VSTS DB Edition to close improve their ALM process. This is an opportunity to learn about the Database Development Life Cycle, and how to harness core features within VSTS DB Edition to manage and control changes to SQL Server database systems. This is also an opportunity for attendees to share and discuss best practices, and to learn from how others are effectively managing their database development activities.

Presenter(s):

Ryan  Riehle, InCycle Software

Bio:

Ryan Riehle is a software development consultant and professional trainer with InCycle Software, based in NYC. Ryan specializes in best practices around software development, Visual Studio, Team Foundation Server and SQL Server. He has been quite busy lately leading the implementation of numerous upgrades to and implementations of TFS 2010.

Date/Time:

03-24-2009 6:30 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.

Location:

Microsoft Corporation,  1290 Avenue of the Americas,  6th Floor,  New York,  NY,  10104,  USA

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