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Northwest Cadence Attains Gold Certified Partner Status in Microsoft Partner Program

Northwest Cadence Further Distinguishes Itself by Earning a Microsoft Competency in Custom Development Solutions and Learning Solutions Kirkland, WA, USA – 9 January, 2009 Northwest Cadence, www.nwcadence.com, today announced it has attained Gold Certified Partner status in the Microsoft Partner … Continue reading

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Compelling TFS Features to Upgrade from 2005 to 2008

The following is an excerpt from “The Tempo”, Northwest Cadence’s monthly newsletter.  This article was written by Jeff Levinson. Compelling TFS Features to Upgrade from 2005 to 2008 The 2008 release of Team System provided several compelling features and upgrades … Continue reading

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Steve Borg Renewed as VSTS MVP

What does it take to receive Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) recognition? Steve Borg knows, for now – the 5th year in a row, Steve has been awarded this prestigious award from Microsoft. This award is given annually to outstanding … Continue reading

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Thank You!

Our customer feedback is critical to our success.  We thank you for taking the time to provide comments on our servics.  Your feedback is valuable and important to us, as we contunually strive to exceed our customers’ expectations and work … Continue reading

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MSDN Flash!

The one constant is change.  So how do developers avoid from sinking amidst the strong currents of change and stay informed of the changing tides?  They stay afloat by accessing an abundance of resources.  At Northwest Cadence, we regularly check … Continue reading

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Team Build Event in Portland

Steven Borg of Northwest Cadence (Microsoft Team System MVP) took a road trip to Portland to speak to a very interested audience about the new features of Team Build 2008, an inherent and powerful part of Visual Studio Team System … Continue reading

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