Showing results for 2018 - Page 3 of 15 - Azure DevOps Blog

Oct 26, 2018
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Share your Azure DevOps feature suggestions with us

Jeff Beehler
Jeff Beehler

Customer feedback is critical to helping us improve Azure DevOps. Over the years we’ve addressed thousands of issues and suggestions originating from our users through many different channels. In order for us to collaborate with you more effectively, we’ve been improving our feedback channels along the way so that they provide us more real time inf...

Community
Oct 25, 2018
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Test Analytics in Azure Pipelines is now at your fingertips

Divya Vaishnavi
Divya Vaishnavi

You have walked the right path, adopted DevOps, setup tools for CI and CD and embraced continuous testing all the way in your software development process. Are you done? Keeping the pipeline healthy and making it effective is KEY to your DevOps ongoing journey. Some time back we introduced Analytics in Azure Pipeline with Top failing tests report ...

Azure & Cloud
Oct 25, 2018
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Test Analytics in Azure Pipelines is now at your fingertips

Divya Vaishnavi
Divya Vaishnavi

Keeping the pipeline healthy and making it effective is KEY to your DevOps ongoing journey. Some time back we introduced Analytics in Azure Pipeline with Top failing tests report to help you do just that.

TestCI/CDReporting
Oct 23, 2018
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ExpressRoute for Azure DevOps

Martin Woodward
Martin Woodward

Today we are excited to announce that Azure DevOps is now available over Azure ExpressRoute. Customers who typically operate in the government and financial services sectors have requested this support because they want private connections that don’t go over the public Internet for security reasons. ExpressRoute also typically offers them more reli...

DevOpsAdmin & Licensing
Oct 22, 2018
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Microsoft’s Developer Blogs are Getting an Update

Anisha Pindoria
Anisha Pindoria

The Microsoft DevOps blog will move to a new platform with a modern, clean design and powerful features that will make it easy for you to discover and share great content. The DevOps blog, along with a select few others, will move to a new URL, followed by additional Microsoft developer blogs transitioning over the coming weeks.

Community
Oct 19, 2018
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2018.10.19

Edward Thomson
Edward Thomson

It's another Friday, and I've spent another week talking to customers about their DevOps journey. And it's another week of amazing content about DevOps on the Microsoft cloud from the community.

DevOpsCommunity
Oct 12, 2018
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2018.10.12

Edward Thomson
Edward Thomson

I'm back! One of the great privileges of my job is that I get to spend a lot of time talking to customers about DevOps. But that often means a lot of time on the road, and stepping away from drinking at the firehose of great content coming from the Azure DevOps community. But now that I'm back in the office, I've found a great bunch of DevOps links...

DevOpsCommunity
Oct 5, 2018
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Remediating the October 2018 Git Security Vulnerability

Edward Thomson
Edward Thomson

Today, the Git project has announced a security vulnerability: there is a security issue in recursively cloning submodules that can lead to arbitrary code execution. The Azure DevOps team encourages you to examine whether you are on an affected platform and, if so, upgrade your Git clients to the latest version.

DevOpsGit & Version Control
Oct 5, 2018
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Getting started with Universal Packages

Mitch Denny
Mitch Denny

At the end of last sprint we flipped the switch on a new feature for Azure Artifacts called Universal Packages. With Universal Packages teams can store artifacts that don’t neatly fit into the other kinds of package types that we support. A Universal Package is just a collection of files that you’ve uploaded to our service and labelled with a name ...

DevOpsPackage Management
Oct 1, 2018
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Analytics will be available on TFS 2019 RC1 – Want to help us test it?

Gregg Boer
Gregg Boer

Analytics is the new reporting platform for both Team Foundation Server (TFS) and Azure DevOps. Analytics will be available with TFS 2019 RC1, which should be available later this year. We are looking for TFS customers who are planning to install RC1 when its released and would be willing to participate in a test program for Analytics.

DevOpsReporting