Non-open source Version Control for .Net

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For complicated legal & security reasons, my company can't use any form of open source software, but I can't stand Visual Source Safe. What secure commercial version control systems would you recommend?

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Peter Örneholm On

Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010

I've used TFS 2010 for a while and I'm satisfied.

If you want a good start with it, I can recommend the book Professional Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2010 (978-0470484265).

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Neil N On

It's been a long time since I used it, but I really liked StarTeam from Borland. It is more than just version control, I believe it has integrated ticketing as well.

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Donut On

Wikipedia has a comparison table of revision control software. You're likely only interested in software that has a proprietary license, if you're not allowed to use OSS.

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Tim Robinson On

My preference is Perforce; it's fast to use, and easy to set up. If you can get by with two user accounts, it's free.