Teamprise is now a Microsoft oblast

Microsoft has bolstered the cross-platform reach of Visual Studio by acquiring the Teamprise assets of SourceGear.

Evidently, Teamprise enables developers that are using the Eclipse IDE or working on Linux, OS X, or UNIX to build applications with Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server* (as if!).

From the announcement:

Team Foundation Server, in combination with the Teamprise Client Suite technologies, will enable developers to use a single tool to overcome core development challenges, including version control, work-item tracking, build management, process guidance and business intelligence, regardless of the core platform in use. With the simplification of these important processes, developers will now be able to spend more time focusing on developing high-quality, creative applications.

Teamprise Client Suite currently includes the following:

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, nongraphical interface to Team Foundation Server, making it perfect for scripting and build scenarios or for developers who prefer a command-line interface.

* Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server – a name only Microsoft could love.

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