Happy Friday! This is the last post for this month - and it's been a good month. Now, on to stories covering container-based builds, ARM templates, UI testing, build variable management, and the Power Platform, from you - the wonderful Azure DevOps community!
Happy Friday! This week was our first ever online Microsoft Build, where we had 48 hours of continuous content across all the developer experience. Now back to our regularly scheduled community blog highlights. This week's theme is the delivery pipeline - check them out!
Auditing for Azure DevOps enables organization administrators to monitor and react to changes throughout their organizations. Today we are excited to announce that streaming for auditing is now available for all organizations as a public preview! Streaming allows audit data to be sent automatically to other locations for further processing. ...
We have recently updated the Features Timeline to showcase areas where we are making key investments for this quarter. I am delighted to share few of those initiatives that we have planned for Q2 with you.
Happy Friday! Things are busy in the Microsoft space as we ramp up for Microsoft Build next week. While it can be hard to wait for the content from Build, we've got some great community posts to keep you reading until then.
This month, we are releasing a patch that impacts Team Foundation Server 2015. There are no security fixes with this patch; this patch includes functional changes to fix an error message when getting the list of projects in administration pages.
Happy Friday! Growing up, my mom was definitely the project manager of the house. I think she may appreciate this weeks posts about work item and iteration management. We also have an interesting challenge with Azure API Management and a way to keep your private build agents .NET Core up to date.
Happy Friday and 1st of May! This week we cover integration with how to ensure your spending on the right things, IBM environments, Azure Functions, working with the Power Platform, and I couldn't forget something about PowerShell.