Brian Randell Does Virtual Testing Live at DevConnections!
.NET Rocks!7 Apr 2011

Brian Randell Does Virtual Testing Live at DevConnections!

Recorded in front of the DevConnection audience in Orlando, Carl and Richard talk to Brian Randell about virtualization. Brian also digs into Virtual Lab Manager, the extensions to Visual Studio 2010 that help testers capture tests that fail and communicate them effectively to developers.

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