Chris Riley

CloudShare will sim-ship the final release of Visual Studio 12 RTM

July 10th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: CloudShare, Dev / Test | Tags: , , , , , , , ,


Microsoft released Visual Studio 11 Beta on February 29, 2012. As one of the first partners, CloudShare offers full support for Visual Studio 11 in a dev/test environment for the greatest in development agility in the cloud.

Today we proudly announce that CloudShare will sim-ship (simultaneously ship) the final release of Visual Studio 12 RTM!

With Visual Studio and TFS services, developers can control infrastructure and burst the cloud for build and test in application lifecycle management.

Start your development project today in CloudShare’s Microsoft Preview Environment. The environment comes with virtual machines pre-configured with the latest in beta offerings.

CloudShare’s Microsoft Preview Environment is Currently Featuring:

- Visual Studio 2011 Beta Preview on Windows 7

- Windows Server 2012 RC

- Windows 8

 

About the author:
Chris Riley ( @HoardingInfo ) is Product Manager and Evangelist at CloudShare. Chris is a pure technologist and recognized industry expert in SharePoint ECM, SharePoint Governance, SharePoint Information Architecture, Document Imaging, Analytics, and Cloud Virtualization. Chris is committed to market education and has helped end-users and business fully realize the benefits of advance technology. Riley has 12 years’ experience in this arena, owned three software companies, and obtained several technology and business awards. He has degrees in Business Administration, Computer Science, and Mathematics, and holds certifications from the enterprise content management (ECM) trade organization AIIM as “Enterprise Content Management Practitioner (ECMp)”, “Information, Organization, and Access Practitioner (IOAp)”, and “Capture Practitioner." Mr. Riley is a sought-after speaker, and educator.

  • Kris

    Chris, The VS 2011 Beta Preview VM has no disk space left on it. It does not let me create a VS project. Can you bump up the disk space on the VM? Thanks.

    • http://CloudShare.com/ Chris Riley

      Kris,

      You can expand the disk by going to “edit hardware” and increase the amount of disk assigned to the machine.  Then extend within windows.  I will update now with more diskspace.