Reveals extensive enhancements for simplified application life-cycle management, provides sneak peek at all key focus areas for Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0.
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Microsoft Corp. today
provided the first look at the next version of its developer tools and
platform, which will be named Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0.
Microsoft described the next release through the following five focus areas:
riding the next-generation platform wave, inspiring developer delight,
powering breakthrough departmental applications, enabling emerging trends such
as cloud computing, and democratizing application life-cycle management (ALM).
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Today's announcement included an in-depth look at how Visual Studio Team
System (VSTS) 2010 (code-named 'Rosario') will help democratize ALM with a
unique solution that brings all the members of a development organization into
the application development life cycle, and removes many of the existing
barriers to integration. Additional details on the other focus areas will be
disclosed over the product development cycle.
'With Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0, we are focused on the
core pillars of developer experience, support for the latest platforms
spanning client, server, services and devices, targeted experiences for
specific application types, and core architecture improvements,' said S.
'Soma' Somasegar, senior vice president of the Developer Division at
Microsoft. 'These pillars are designed specifically to meet the needs of
developers, the teams that drive the application life cycle from idea to
delivery, and the customers that demand the highest quality applications
across multiple platforms. You can expect to hear a lot more about Visual
Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 in the coming months.'
Democratizing Application Life-Cycle Management
Today, much of application development remains siloed throughout the
enterprise, leading to decreased productivity and lengthy product development
cycles. With VSTS 2010, Microsoft is taking the next step forward in giving
individuals and development organizations an advanced solution that enables
them to integrate effectively and build and deliver high-quality applications.
This includes new capabilities that make it easier for all contributors on
the software team to participate throughout the life cycle -- from the core
developers and testers to the wider team of project managers, designers and
business analysts. Highlights include the following:
-- Modeling tools.