What's New for Application Lifecycle Management in Visual Studio 2012
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You can use Visual Studio Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) to manage your product lifecycle, reduce risks, and improve efficiencies. When you install or upgrade to Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012, you and your team can benefit from the new features and supported tasks outlined in the following table.
Create and manage the product backlog, sprints, and tasks.
Run daily standups with a task board.
Support multiple teams within a team project.
Engage stakeholders to provide feedback about pre-release software.
Illustrate requirements with PowerPoint Storyboarding and link storyboards to work items.
Manage enterprise project portfolios and access up-to-date project status and resource availability using Microsoft Project Professional and Project Server.
Work in local workspaces either in or outside of Visual Studio, even when you're not connected to Team Foundation Server.
Manage your work, reduce the impact of interruptions, and facilitate collaboration with your team with My Work and Pending Changes pages in Team Explorer.
Conduct and track reviews of active, suspended, or checked-in code.
Manage shelvesets and changesets using My Work and Pending Changes.
Review and modify code changes more easily using the enhanced Diff window.
For additional information, see one of the following resources: