Since launching Visual Studio 2012, we've been thrilled with the customer adoption and partner momentum we've seen. Visual Studio 2012 has been downloaded more than 4 million times, the fastest adoption of any Visual Studio release in the past. We've also delivered new value into Visual Studio 2012 through two VS Updates, VS2012.1 and VS2012.2, updates which are now being used on more than 60% of Visual Studio 2012 deployments. The functionality available in Visual Studio is further augmented by a robust ecosystem of extensions and integrated solutions, including almost 500 VSIP products in market, and more than 3900 products and extensions for Visual Studio in the Visual Studio Gallery. Not only have we seen great adoption on the client, in the cloud we've continued to see terrific uptake of Team Foundation Service, which we released for general availability at Build 2012 and which we've been updating approximately every three weeks with new capabilities, including with Git support as announced in January at the ALM Summit.


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