SharePoint Office 365 and TFS - sharepoint

Are there any ways to integrate SharePoint office 365 site with Team Foundation Server (to display data from TFS on SharePoint). Maybe, is there a webpart or anything that can do that)?

No such way by default. Check the Supported SharePoint versions for TFS version:
TFS 2015:
SharePoint 2013 (Foundation, Standard, Enterprise)
SharePoint 2010 (Foundation, Standard, Enterprise)
TFS 2013
SharePoint 2013 (Foundation, Standard, Enterprise)
SharePoint 2010 (Foundation, Standard, Enterprise)
TFS 2012
SharePoint 2013 (Foundation, Standard, Enterprise)
SharePoint 2010 (Foundation, Standard, Enterprise)
Office SharePoint Server 2007 (Standard, Enterprise)
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
TFS 2010
Office SharePoint Server 2007 (Standard, Enterprise)
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

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Does custom Office add-in work for SharePoint on-premises + Office Web Apps / Office Online Server?

I have got environment:
SharePoint (2016 on-prem)
Office Online Server (updated November 2018)
When in web/browser I click "Office Add-ins" I can see only that from Store.
Is it possible to install add-ins uploaded to SharePoint AppCatalog?

Can we install Microsoft TFS 2013 without Sharepoint?

Is it mandatory to install Sharepoint Foundation 2013 for installting Microsoft TFS?
http://www.alexandervanwynsberghe.be/installing-tfs-2013-on-windows-server-2012-r2-and-sql-server-2014-ctp1/
No, Sharepoint is not mandatory.

SharePoint 2010 Performance Point & PowerPivot Software Requirements

We're currently looking into SharePoint 2010 and we're decided what we need as a business.
We're at a point where we are looking to upgrade our MS SQL Server from 2008 to SQL 2012 Enterprise Edition but mainly on the back of SharePoint features.
Can somebody tell me if SharePoint Enterprise Edition can run Performance Point & PowerPivot off MS SQL Server 2008 or would it require SQL 2012 Enterprise?
Thanks
From what I've found you need:
SharePoint Enterprise in order to use PowerPivot and PerformancePoint (dashboard services) with SQL Server 2008 R2 for PowerPivot and PerformancePoint to run.
In this particular case there was no need for us to upgrade.

Opening SharePoint 2010 Foundation Site in SharePoint Designer 2010

Hello I am trying to open a SharePoint 2010 Foundation Site (local installed on Windows7 Home Premium) in SharePoint Designer 2010. Nevertheless I get the following error:
"The directory name is invalid".
I already added the site to trusted zone in IE, but that has no effect. I also can't connect SharePoint to SharePoint Workspace.
Thank you!
First, are you using SharePoint Designer 2007 or 2010? You can't use SPD 2007 with SharePoint 2010.
Second, you have to configure your site (via central admin) to allow editing with SPD.

TFS 2010 and Sharepoint (Licensing)

If I use MOSS 2007 or Sharepoint Services 3.0 with TFS do I need a license or is there an implicit license with TFS, like there is for SQL Server.
You need a license for MOSS, but Sharepoint Services 3.0 are part of Windows and don't require a separate license to use. TFS only requires WSS to run. The stack looks like this:
WSS
/ \
MOSS TFS
WSS 3.0 comes free with Windows Server 2005/2008, MOSS always requires a separate license. TFS doesn't grant you any kind of SharePoint licensing afaik.
Ray - as others have said you need a license for MOSS beyond your Windows Server and TFS licenses, but not WSS 3.0 for TFS 2008. TFS 2010 does not require WSS or MOSS at all if you have another site or portal solution (i.e. FlexWiki, Zen, Pivotal Tracker, etc).

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