InCycle Software Blog

Adding WSJF Calculation to your Feature/Epic WITs

  • David Jung
  • February 17, 2015
  • Blog
A common topic when talking with clients is coming up with better ways to prioritize features in the backlog. Many product owners and Scrum Master might just look at the ...
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Preview of the Future of TFS Build

  • Daniel Mann
  • February 13, 2015
  • Blog
There's really exciting stuff coming in the world of automated build/continuous integration for TFS users!
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TFS to VSO Upgrade Made Easy

  • David Jung
  • February 13, 2015
  • Blog
Since Microsoft released Visual Studio Online (VSO), the cloud version of Team Foundation Server (TFS), there has been a lot discussions about migrating on-premises ...
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Git Vulnerability

  • Daniel Mann
  • December 19, 2014
I just heard through the grapevine about a vulnerability in Git. This affects anyone who's using Git, including TFS-integrated Git.
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Stakeholder licenses in TFS 2013 Update 4

  • Neil Moffatt
  • December 05, 2014
  • Blog
Now that TFS 2013 update 4 is out I wanted to talk about one of the features that may bring a financial incentive for your organization to upgrade. Microsoft changed the ...
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Big News from Microsoft Connect()!

  • Daniel Mann
  • November 12, 2014
  • Blog
Lots of news today from Microsoft Connect -- way too much for one blog post! Here are the highlights:
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Resolving the '0 file(s) transferred successfully' error in Release ...

  • Daniel Mann
  • October 17, 2014
  • Blog
I had a client that was receiving an error message when trying to do a release from Release Management to a server that was configured to transfer the binaries over HTTP.
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Change the build controller for multiple build definitions

  • Daniel Mann
  • October 17, 2014
  • Blog
One of my colleagues recently came to me and mentioned that a customer needed him to set up a new build controller for them, and then migrate several hundred build ...
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Strategy for organizing your network in Windows Azure IaaS

  • Neil Moffatt
  • October 16, 2014
  • Blog
With each subnet the useable IP range begins at ###.###.###.4. In other words the first VM you create in the example above on Subnet-1 would be 10.1.1.4. So let's say we ...
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