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ADC SoundBytes: Introduction to the Performance Tools in Visual Studio 2008 Team System

The ADC Team’s next SoundByte will be run by Ryan Simpson. It is entitled “Introduction to the Performance Tools in Visual Studio 2008 Team System”, and will be run on Friday 24th April 2009 from 11:00 – 12:00 BST. Almost any system can benefit from proactive performance tuning and bottleneck diagnosis, so if you would like to see how the tooling in Team System can help you get started quickly we’d recommend attending.

 

The session is charged at the rate of 1 hour from your ADC contract for up to 2 connections to the Live Meeting (and unlimited attendees at each of these connections), which we believe is excellent value. For this price you may have up to 2 Live Meeting connections, and you are of course free to use these to broadcast to a room full of people in your office. If you require further information on this subject after the event, you can of course engage with the ADC team as usual to setup a suitable session.

 

If you do not have an ADC contract, but do have a contract with Premier that includes proactive hours, you can pay with 2 proactive hours instead. This is a great way to sample the ADC service, and see how we might be able to help you.

 

SoundByte

“Introduction to the Performance Tools in Visual Studio 2008 Team System”

Date & Time

Friday 24th April 2009 from 11:00 – 12:00 BST

Level

300

Charge

1 ADC hours for 2 Live Meeting connections, or

2 Proactive Premier hours for 2 Live Meeting connections

Abstract

Visual Studio 2005 Team System introduced the code profiler for profiling both native and managed code, which was included and improved in 2008. In this session we’ll look at the toolset and the process you can use to find and fix memory and CPU bottlenecks in your code, and how we can use the GUI and command line tool set in development, test, and production environments to the same effect.

 

To book a place on this SoundByte, please contact your TAM or ADC, specifying the names, email addresses, and telephone numbers of all the required attendees.

 

Please keep an eye on this blog or contact your ADC for information on future SoundBytes.