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    Gregg Boer

    Gregg Boer

    Program Manager, Azure DevOps

    Gregg Boer is a Principal Program Manager working on the Azure DevOps team. Gregg has worked on work item tracking, Agile, and Kanban, Dashboard and reporting features.

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    Create Dashboards without a Team
    Create Dashboards without a Team
    January 9th, 2020
    Now you can create a dashboard without needing to have a team first. Create and share cross-team dashboards. Personalize who can edit them.

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    A Sprint Burndown widget with everything you’ve been asking for
    A Sprint Burndown widget with everything you’ve been asking for
    November 19th, 2019
    Sprint burndown the way you want. Burndown by Story Points, count of Tasks, custom fields. Create burndowns on Epics, Features, Stories. Resize to 10x10.

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    Analytics will be available on TFS 2019 RC1 – Want to help us test it?
    Analytics will be available on TFS 2019 RC1 – Want to help us test it?
    October 1st, 2018
    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.

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    Azure DevOps Reporting – What reports do you want?
    Azure DevOps Reporting – What reports do you want?
    September 24th, 2018
    If you are using Azure DevOps – we want to hear what reporting metrics are important to you. We've authored a short survey to gather this data.

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    Team Foundation Server (TFS) Reporting – Which reports do you use?
    Team Foundation Server (TFS) Reporting – Which reports do you use?
    August 30th, 2018
    If you are using Team Foundation Server (TFS) and SSRS Reporting today, we want to hear from you! We want to know which of the TFS Reports we offer today are most valuable to you.

    Comments are closed.0Azure DevOps ServerDevOps
    Analytics Private Preview for Customers on TFS 2018 Update 2
    Analytics Private Preview for Customers on TFS 2018 Update 2
    August 21st, 2018
    Analytics is the new reporting platform for both Team Foundation Server (TFS) and Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS). We are starting a Limited Private Preview of Analytics for TFS 2018 Update 2 in preparation for a full release in TFS 2019.

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    Stakeholders can now view VSTS Analytics widgets
    Stakeholders can now view VSTS Analytics widgets
    January 30th, 2018
    Why can't Stakeholders view the Analytics widgets? That is a question we often heard. Now we have an answer. They can! Well, now they can. We've updated the VSTS Analytics extension to allow users with Free licenses (Stakeholders license) to view Analytics widgets. This means Stakeholders can view CFD, Lead/Cycle Time, Velocity, Burndown/...

    Comments are closed.0AgileDevOps
    Power BI and VSTS Analytics
    Power BI and VSTS Analytics
    January 11th, 2018
    We have been working hard to improve the integration between VSTS Analytics and Power BI. We are happy to announce we've released the first step in doing so. The VSTS Power BI Desktop Connector has been updated to provide additional options for historical trend and bug analysis.   Please refer to our guidance on connecting to VSTS with Power...

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    VSTS Analytics OData now publicly available
    VSTS Analytics OData now publicly available
    November 22nd, 2017
    The Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) Analytics OData feed has been promoted to full public preview, available to everyone. Developers can use OData to access VSTS Analytics to write 3rd party or custom widgets. Or, write any tool or extension that takes advantage of the VSTS Analytics data model. This OData feed is built on VSTS Analytics, ...

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    Burndown and Burnup Widgets available for the VSTS Analytics Extension
    Burndown and Burnup Widgets available for the VSTS Analytics Extension
    September 25th, 2017
    UPDATE 10/06/2017. The S123 Deployment is complete. The Burndown / Burnup widgets are now available for all accounts. === The Burndown and Burnup Widgets are now available for those who have installed the Analytics Extension on their Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) accounts. (NOTE: The S123 Deployment should be completed by the end of ...

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