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Aug 31, 2017
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Handling a TFS 2018 Upgrade from Old Form to New Form

Lauren Brose

As of TFS 2017.2, the old work item form <Layout> tag has been deprecated and is no longer supported in TFS 2018. If you are upgrading your server and have a collection where the new work item form has not been enabled you will encounter the following severe warning during readiness checks: [VS403364]: This release introduces major updates t...

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Aug 21, 2017
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The future of our TFS/SharePoint Integration

Gregg Boer

(Updated September 12, 2017) We have now published a full set of documentation that covers SharePoint integration for both TFS 2017 (and earlier versions) and TFS 2018. Also, the following solutions are no longer in private preview:   Team Foundation Server (TFS) has provided SharePoint integration since its inception in 200...

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Jul 31, 2017
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Human readable tests and build chaining in July’s VSTS extension round-up

Joe Bourne

Our community of publishers continues to grow and the contributions they're making are great. This month I've got an extension for chaining build definitions together, and another that was written because people were searching for it in the Marketplace. SpecFlow+LivingDoc See it in the Marketplace here: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/item...

DevOpsCommunityAzure DevOps Server
Jun 9, 2017
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Deploying Applications to Azure Container Service

Atul Malaviya

In this blog post I will show you how to setup continuous delivery of a dockerized app by using Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) to a Kubernetes cluster running in ACS. Azure Container Service (ACS) allows to deploy and manage containers using Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, Mesosphere DC/OS orchestrators. You can now deploy these three orchestrators ...

DevOpsAzure & CloudAzure DevOps Server
May 31, 2017
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Turn your infrastructure into code with Chef, and update your Assembly information with May’s Team Services Extensions Roundup

Joe Bourne

May is coming to a close, and we've had more Team Services accounts installing extensions than any month since we launched the Marketplace. The ecosystem momentum we've seen this year is strong, and there are still so many exciting integration opportunities out there to go enable. For this roundup I've got two great extensions, and to start us off ...

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May 26, 2017
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New Release Definition Editor in Team Services

Saumya Venkataraman [MSFT]

Have you ever struggled to create a mental model of how the deployments to your environments would progress? We are introducing the pipeline view for your release definitions that will show how your deployments flow. Approvals, environment and deployment settings are now in-context and easily configurable. The new release definition editor is curr...

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May 22, 2017
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Announcing the deprecation of the old Work Item Form in TFS

Lauren Brose

A little over a year ago we released the new work item form to Visual Studio Team Services and now with TFS 2017 the same great functionality is available to our on-premises customers. Here are some highlights of the new features available today: Additionally, we've made great improvements to the links, attachments, and hist...

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May 22, 2017
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Visual Studio Team Services demonstrates how Microsoft Loves Java

Paul T. Barham

To demonstrate our continued commitment to support Java developers and their full lifecycle DevOps needs with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) and Team Foundation Server (TFS), I want to share some of our recent and exciting Java-related feature announcements. Our teams are working with large and small Java teams every day to better understand th...

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May 15, 2017
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Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) IntelliJ plugin now included with JetBrains Rider IDE releases

Paul T. Barham

I am pleased to announce the Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) and Team Foundation Server (TFS) IntelliJ plugin is now built-in and provided with JetBrains Rider IDE out-of-the-box. The plugin is a result of a partnership between JetBrains and Microsoft. Previously, both of our companies provided separate plugins accessing certain features of VSTS...

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May 10, 2017
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Announcing General Availability of the New Build Editor

Adity Agarwal

Today we are excited to announce the general availability of a new build definition editor in Visual Studio Team Services. The new editor is also available in Team Foundation Server 2017 Update 2. We started this exercise of refreshing the entire build editor a few months back. Besides the need to modernize our user experience, we addressed variou...

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