InCycle Software Blog

Setting up Lab Management 2012 with an ISOLATED lab network

  • Kris Lankford
  • February 17, 2013
  • Blog
I was working with one of my customers to setup lab management with Microsoft Lab Management 2012 in an isolated lab scenario. All components of lab management including ...
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Define your automated deployments procedure

  • InCycle
  • February 15, 2013
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Release automatically from TFS

  • InCycle
  • February 14, 2013
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Deploy automatically on a virtual machine in Windows Azure

InRelease can be used to achieve continuous deployment on a virtual machine over Windows Azure. When configured correctly, InRelease is able to deploy to a VM residing ...
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Deploying a SQL Server Data Tools Database (DACPAC)

  • InRelease
  • February 05, 2013
  • Blog
For those of you that take advantage of managing your database as a project within Visual Studio with SQL Server Data Tools, this article will describe how to deploy the ...
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Continuous Deployment of an XBAP application

Normal publishing methods to deploy XBAP application are not well suited for best practices of release management. XBAP applications are usually published from Visual ...
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SQL 2012 not supported by TFS 2010

  • InCycle
  • January 15, 2013
  • Blog
As mentioned by Bryan Harry in his blog post, TFS 2010 will not support SQL 2012. This means for TFS users that they will need to upgrade to TFS 2012 if they plan to ...
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Microsoft Cloud OS vision and its impact on Application Lifecycle

  • InCycle
  • January 15, 2013
  • Blog
Today, Microsoft released new management solutions for Cloud partners and customers that follow Microsoft Vision of Cloud OS. You can read the blog post that explains ...
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Visio Stencil for Release Process Modeling - for Free!

  • Claude Remillard
  • January 14, 2013
  • Blog
You can now download the Release Modeling Visio stencil that we use to design release processes with our InRelease customers. I had been meaning to do this for a while ...
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