Teamprise Client Suite to be integrated into Visual Studio 2010


Microsoft announced that it will purchase the Teamprise related assets of SourceGear LLC and they will be integrated into the Visual Studio product line starting with Visual Studio 2010.

Customers with Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate with MSDN will also receive the Teamprise Client Suite technology as part of their original subscription purchase.

Teamprise Client Suite currently consists of the following products:

Teamprise Plug-in for Eclipse
The Teamprise Plug-in for Eclipse allows developers to perform all their source control, bug tracking, build and reporting operations from within Eclipse and Eclipse-based integrated development environments (IDEs), such as Rational Application Developer, JBoss, BEA Workshop and Adobe Flex Builder.

Teamprise Explorer
Teamprise Explorer combines all the functionality available to Eclipse developers using the Teamprise Plug-in into a stand-alone, cross-platform graphical user interface (GUI) application that is perfect for team members working outside of an IDE, such as graphic designers, quality assurance testers and project managers.

Teamprise Command-Line Client
The Teamprise Command-Line Client provides a cross-platform, non-graphical interface to Team Foundation Server, making it perfect for scripting and build scenarios or for developers who prefer a command-line interface.

About Wes MacDonald

Wes MacDonald is a DevOps Consultant for LIKE 10 INC., a DevOps consulting firm providing premium support, guidance and services for Azure, Microsoft 365 and Azure DevOps.

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