TL;DR; Microsoft releases the first beta of Visual Studio Team System 2010, featuring new tools for architecture, testing, lab management, TFS, and a redesigned WPF interface.

Visual Studio 2010 Team Suit Beta 1 and Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server Beta 1 will be available to download from MSDN today at 5pm (GMT) and to the general public on Wednesday.
As you can see from this, there are more pieces to the 2010 puzzle, here is a list from Brian Harry’s blog :
Architecture ( http://blogs.msdn.com/camerons/ )
Development & Database ( http://blogs.msdn.com/habibh/ )
Lab Management ( http://blogs.msdn.com/amit_chatterjee , http://blogs.msdn.com/lab_management )
Test ( http://blogs.msdn.com/amit_chatterjee , http://blogs.msdn.com/james_whittaker )
TFS (my blog http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry )
I will also add to that..
New WPF UI:
Jason Zander on
A New Look for Visual Studio 2010 and
VS2010: On Triangles and Performance
Technorati Tags: ALM .NET TFS Custom TFBS Testing TFS Admin Version Control Design WIT Developing Visual Studio WPF MOSS VS 2010 SharePoint
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