The modern assembly line was first used for mass production in the 19th century. It revolutionized the way products are made. In the early 20th century, the assembly line was automated, most famously with Henry Ford and the production of the automobile. This is one amazing business triumph that people still look back upon in awe. It is referenced in books, in classrooms and even in the boardroom as a model of efficiency and triumph. The assembly line is often thought of as one person in one place completing repetitive tasks while product moves before them. It is a form of team work where one person creates one piece of an entire product. Along the same lines, there are teams working together in virtual environments to create a single product. Using Team Foundation Server SaaS, a team can work together using the same software toward creating one product. Using "software as a service," a company can subscribe to software rather than buying it on an individual basis. No more individual licenses to maintain. No more versions to keep up to date. No more patches to worry about. Everything is managed from a central location. The shared software can be used on a virtual assembly line allowing programmers and developers to work in the same environment on a single product. The Team Foundation Server system requirements are manageable and acceptable in most business environments. Companies can establish base level computing hardware arrangements. From there, the virtual assembly line is created via repetition of the hardware and software configurations. Even variations in the hardware are equalized by the standardized software. One software environment across multiple computer installations produces a uniform work atmosphere. It is the ultimate assembly line atmosphere. Getting up to speed with "software as a service" computing is easy with the Team Foundation Server tutorial. Generally, the technical skill level of the programmers and developers who use these products is already high. The tutorial allows them to get up to speed with the product and prepare them for using the product as quickly as possible. Deployment occurs within a few hours rather than a few days or weeks. The virtual assembly line can be up and running quickly. The coding needed to produce a larger product is collaboratively produced in one uniform environment. The assembly line of the past is still in use today throughout the manufacturing world. From the smallest parts to the cars we drive, the assembly line has streamlined manufacturing. PHASE 2 brings you the new virtual assembly line known as the Team Foundation Server SaaS. With the modest Team Foundation Server system requirements and Team Foundation Server tutorial, startup is a snap. PHASE 2 can bring the assembly line to your business quickly and efficiently helping your company realize the benefits of century's old wisdom today.
Team Foundation Server SaaS Brings You the Virtual Assembly Line
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