As the officially Team Foundation Server 2010 and Project Server Integration Feature Pack was released, to help people evaluate and demonstrate the capabilities of this integration, Microsoft have published a virtual machine which is pre-configured with this integration along with sample data and several walkthroughs (which can either be used as self-paced hands-on-labs, or demo scripts to present these capabilities to others).
Beware that the virtual machine download contains 20+ files weighing in at over 10GB, there is only support for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V (as far as I found).
The good news is that once you have the virtual machine there’s not much left to configure, you can open it begin exploring this integration using the guided walkthroughs. Microsoft® Team Foundation Server® 2010 and Microsoft Project Server® 2010 Integration Hyper-V Virtual Machine
“Working with the Project Server 2010 and Team Foundation Server 2010 Integration Virtual Machine.docx” - provides more details about how to load this virtual machine within Hyper-V, and how to activate the operating system to get a full 180 days of usage from this virtual machine. (After 180 days from the time you first boot the virtual machine it will expire)
The download includes 4 documents that you can use as walkthroughs to learn more about the scenarios enabled by this integration.
- Top-Down Planning of Business Requirements with Project Server and Team Foundation Server.docx
- Managing Project Details in an Enterprise Project Plan Mapped to a Team Project.docx
- Making Agile Team Progress Visible to the Project Management Office.docx
- Managing Field Mappings for Integration of Team Foundation Server and Project Server.docx
You can read more about this integration in Brian Keller blog and Brian Harry