TFS ROI
We develop software for the oil and gas world. Our software runs right on drilling rigs and downhole and also on tools that we put downhole. When there are problems, we need to fix things quickly. It is critical. We're tens of thousands of dollars an hour at a rig, so we do need to make a quick fix. We now have release management and the ability to do small, hotfixes, and things like that to help customers. Definitely, time is money. It allows us to go back in time very easily to a known configuration in our worlds. We can go back with our source and pull out the code and compare and diagnose any problems that are occurring. It helps to rule out and diagnose problems quickly and way more efficiently in real-time. We remove the uncertainties of what software is and where and what has changed. It really helps us there. It helps us respond to our customers' needs in a much faster fashion and saves our customers' money in a way.
It's worth the money. I've been using Microsoft products right from the start of my career, and I'm a big fan of Microsoft products. Many people don't like them because they work on different platforms. But the good thing about Microsoft products is that they're interlinked. For example, even if I'm a developer, the underlying development language is always going to be the same, irrespective of whether I use Dynamics 365 or ASP. The underlying programming language is always common. So, the rates are comparatively less than shifting from one Microsoft product to another, or implementing the suite of Microsoft products. The learning curve is always comparatively less.
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TFS
March 2024
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PJ
reviewer1727481
TitleSpecial Education Teacher at a educational organization with 201-500 employees
We haven't quantified that. In general, there has been a great time saving because with what we've done around validation artifacts, we've been able to build it right into the system. So, we can automatically generate it at the end of a release. Earlier, it would've taken us six weeks to put together a validation package. With what we've set up in TFS, it would take us a week at the max.
View full review »I have seen ROI with the tool's use.
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Olu Akintola
Principal consultant at Bdl
We have seen ROI with the tool's use.
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SUSHEEL JALALI
Director of Engineering and Principal Analyst (Consulting) at Hobu Online
The solution generates an average ROI.
View full review »Virtually immeasurable. The low cost of the product is nothing compared to the productivity improvements it brings.
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Ramesh Karanam
Microsoft and Dev-ops Architect at Mphasis
Yes.
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Ramesh Karanam
Microsoft and Dev-ops Architect at Mphasis
Yes.
View full review »I don't know the ROI yet.
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TFS
March 2024
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