Team Foundation Server Training
Comprehensive training on the use of Team Foundation Server (TFS) for source control, project management, and collaboration in software development is provided by TFS Training. By using TFS for version control, build automation, release management, and teamwork, participants improve their capacity to lead and complete software projects efficiently.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
Team Foundation Server Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Software Developers: TFS is a great tool for developers who wish to optimize their development processes and advance their knowledge of version control, build automation, and project management.
Project Managers: This is ideal for those in charge of overseeing projects who need to know how to utilize TFS to manage schedules, monitor progress, and foster teamwork.
Engineers in Quality Assurance (QA): Designed for QA engineers who want to automate testing procedures, manage test cases, and incorporate TFS into their testing workflows.
System Administrators: Designed for IT specialists in charge of setting up and managing TFS servers, making sure they run well, and integrating them with other development tools.
DevOps Engineers: Ideal for DevOps practitioners who want to improve software delivery pipelines by utilizing TFS for continuous integration, continuous deployment (CI/CD), and general DevOps practices.
Software Developer: In software development projects, use TFS for code management, version control, and teamwork.
Project Manager: Use TFS to oversee software development projects, monitor progress, allocate resources, and guarantee on-time delivery.
QA Engineer: Use TFS to automate testing procedures, manage test cases, and track defects in order to guarantee high-quality software.
System Administrator: Assure smooth project administration and seamless integration with development tools by maintaining and configuring TFS servers.
DevOps Engineer: To improve the productivity of software delivery, automate deployments, optimize development processes, and implement CI/CD pipelines utilizing TFS.
Jobs in these fields are in high demand across a range of sectors, including healthcare, technology, finance, and more. They also offer competitive pay and opportunities for advancement in both the US and Canada.
- A look at Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
- Getting acquainted with Team Foundation Server
- Understanding TFS architecture and its parts
- Setting up and configuring TFS
- Centralized versus distributed version control systems
- Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC)
- Branching, merging, and shelving explained
- Best practices for source control
- Work items: epics, user stories, tasks, and bugs
- Agile, Scrum, and CMMI process templates
- Sprint planning and managing the backlog
- Dashboards and queries
- An overview of build pipelines
- Configuring Continuous Integration (CI) builds
- The basics of release management
- Integrating automated testing
- Manual and automated testing methods
- Test plans and test suites
- Bug tracking and reporting.
- Analyzing test results.
- The TFS reporting architecture.
- Integrating SQL Server Reporting Services.
- Creating project dashboards and charts.
- Keeping tabs on project health.
- Managing users and permissions.
- Administering team projects.
- Backup and recovery procedures.
- Migrating from TFS to Azure DevOps.
- Best practices for ALM.
- Troubleshooting common TFS problems.
- Optimizing performance.
- Final project: Manage a complete software project using TFS.
Developers, DevOps engineers, testers, and project managers.
No, basic development knowledge is sufficient.
Yes, it starts with ALM fundamentals.
Yes, TFVC and source control best practices are covered.
Yes, practical labs and a final project are included.
Yes, build and release management are included.
Yes, Agile planning and work item tracking are taught.
The training focuses on modern TFS/Azure DevOps Server versions.
Yes, a course completion certificate is provided.
Absolutely. TFS skills are valuable for DevOps and ALM roles.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
You can register via our website https://checkmateittech.com/, or reach out to our support teams via phone, email, or WhatsApp.
We’ll help you with batch schedules and payment options.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
Software Developer: In software development projects, use TFS for code management, version control, and teamwork.
Project Manager: Use TFS to oversee software development projects, monitor progress, allocate resources, and guarantee on-time delivery.
QA Engineer: Use TFS to automate testing procedures, manage test cases, and track defects in order to guarantee high-quality software.
System Administrator: Assure smooth project administration and seamless integration with development tools by maintaining and configuring TFS servers.
DevOps Engineer: To improve the productivity of software delivery, automate deployments, optimize development processes, and implement CI/CD pipelines utilizing TFS.
Jobs in these fields are in high demand across a range of sectors, including healthcare, technology, finance, and more. They also offer competitive pay and opportunities for advancement in both the US and Canada.