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Jan 11, 2018
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Power BI and VSTS Analytics

Gregg Boer
Gregg Boer

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 BI Da...

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Nov 22, 2017
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VSTS Analytics OData now publicly available

Gregg Boer
Gregg Boer

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, our n...

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Sep 25, 2017
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Burndown and Burnup Widgets available for the VSTS Analytics Extension

Gregg Boer
Gregg Boer

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 Septembe...

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Jul 25, 2017
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Velocity Widget available for the VSTS Analytics Extension

Gregg Boer
Gregg Boer

The Velocity Widget is now available for those who've installed the Analytics Extension on their Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) accounts. The Velocity Widget provides functionality not available in the Velocity Chart displayed on the Backlog view, such as: If you haven't already, install the Analytics Extens...

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