Team Foundation Server 2010 and Project Server 2010 Integration Virtual Machine.
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