I love TFS. I love the way it tracks bugs, I love the way it manages and tracks deployments to different environments, and I love the way it manages test cases, test plans, requirements, and features, as well as tasks. Our company currently has it set up so...
TFS is sometimes difficult to use, and is fairly slow
- UCD has excellent support for IBM Products - UCD also has support for non IBM products (via scripts and APIs)
Agent based deployments. Having the need to install the agents on the servers makes it more complicated
I love TFS. I love the way it tracks bugs, I love the way it manages and tracks deployments to different environments, and I love the way it manages test cases, test plans, requirements, and features, as well as tasks. Our company currently has it set up so...
- UCD has excellent support for IBM Products - UCD also has support for non IBM products (via scripts and APIs)
TFS is sometimes difficult to use, and is fairly slow
Agent based deployments. Having the need to install the agents on the servers makes it more complicated