I created a short video to demonstrate how to use Excel 2007 to create a cumulative flow diagram (often called Remaining Work) that gets its data directly from the OLAP cube used by Team System (TfsWarehouse). The video is currently highlighted on our site, but you can see the whole thing on Vimeo. Here’s the link: VSTS Reporting with Excel – Cumulative Flow Diagram.
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