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MS to preview tools platform

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NEW DELHI: Microsoft Corporation India Ltd has announced that it would preview Visual Studio Team System, its extensible life-cycle tools platform created for the developer community, and Visual Studio 2005, the latest edition of Microsoft's developer tools offering, at TechEd India 2004.

TechEd India is Microsoft's annual event for the developer and the IT professionals' community, and this three-day conference is being hosted here from August 27. Microsoft would provide hands-on training on application development, deployment and management with these products, a Microsoft release said.

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