Paul Krill
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Microsoft readies Team Foundation Server service pack

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Jun 30, 20062 mins

Service Pack 1 will include fixes and improvements, such as basic authentication support

Microsoft is working on a service pack for its recently released Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server software, with improvements planned in areas such as authentication and data warehousing, Microsoft officials write in their blogs.

Team Foundation Server is the collaboration component of the company’s Visual Studio 2005 Team System ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) platform. A beta release of the service pack is due in the near future, according to Microsoft’s Rob Caron, a content architect for Team System.

The service pack will include fixes and improvements, such as basic authentication support for accessing Team Foundation Server over the Internet. It also will have updates for using Team Foundation Server with Windows Vista and Office 2007, Caron said.

Enhanced performance and scaling in the areas of data warehousing, version control, and work item tracking are planned for the service pack, Microsoft’s Brian Harry, a product unit manager for Team Foundation Server at Microsoft, said.

Extranet support in the service pack features an ISAPI (Internet Server API) filter and the ability to deploy Team Foundation Server more easily in environments where people on the Internet need to access the server without having a VPN.

Work Item Type (WIT) support, meanwhile, will provide a mechanism for designing work item forms that host custom controls. “The data behind the controls can either be persisted in WIT fields or elsewhere,” Harry said in his blog. “I’m hoping people go crazy with it and build some awesome custom controls.”

Separately from the service pack, Microsoft is planning a new version of the Microsoft Source Code Control Interface (MSCCI) provider. MSCCI connects development tools to version control providers such as Team Foundation Server. The new provider will feature improvements such as the ability to modify work items in the checkin window.

Team Foundation Server began shipping in March. A Microsoft representative said the feature set of the service pack could change based on customer feedback following the beta release.

Paul Krill

Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. Paul has been covering computer technology as a news and feature reporter for more than 35 years, including 30 years at InfoWorld. He has specialized in coverage of software development tools and technologies since the 1990s, and he continues to lead InfoWorld’s news coverage of software development platforms including Java and .NET and programming languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, and Go. Long trusted as a reporter who prioritizes accuracy, integrity, and the best interests of readers, Paul is sought out by technology companies and industry organizations who want to reach InfoWorld’s audience of software developers and other information technology professionals. Paul has won a “Best Technology News Coverage” award from IDG.

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