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Delivery Plans 2.0 Update
Lots of progress has been made with dependencies in Delivery Plans 2.0, check out the latest!
Project Bicep – Next Generation ARM Templates
ARM templates for Azure is hard. We get it. Check out the next generation of ARM. Project BICEP!
Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2021.01.29
Happy Friday everyone. Let's wrap up January with some great community posts about pipelines and organization moves!
Demystifying Service Principals – Managed Identities
This article will describe the use case and core differences between Service Principal and Managed Identities, using Key Vault and other Azure services as an example
AzureFunBytes – A Brief Intro To Azure Boards
In the world of software development and infrastructure management, it's important to have a source of truth to drive your team. DevOps values communication and tracking of work. Being able to have somewhere to go to identify the most important work that's been planned, determining if it's been assigned, and then being able to report on progress will ensure a greater level of success for your team. There are so many tools out there right now that can assist you in the project management of your software delivery or development. Azure DevOps provides you with options beyond just Continuous Integration and Continu...
Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2021.01.22
Hello everyone and happy Friday! I hope you've all had a great start to the year. We've got some great content from the community this week largely centering around Azure DevOps Pipelines (classic and YAML). Check them out!
Introduction to Infrastructure as Code on Azure using Python with Pulumi
Let's take a look at how to deploy your Azure resources using programming languages that you're already familiar with. We'll deploy an Azure App Service to Azure using Pulumi and Python.
Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1 RTW now available
Today, we released Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1 RTW. This is our final release of Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1. You can upgrade from Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1 RC or previous versions of TFS and Azure DevOps. Check out this post for details.
AzureFunBytes – Azure Migrations with Laurent Bugnion
Not all applications are born in the cloud, some are running in data centers across the globe. Moving them into the cloud should be something that excites you rather than looks like a challenge. This time, Laurent Bugnion joins me on AzureFunBytes to discuss how to begin your migration journey into Azure. Laurent and I spent a lot of time on the Microsoft Ignite | The Tour discussing with people all over the world the tools you can use to migrate to Azure. In this conversation, we bring some of that direct to you on AzureFunBytes! No tickets required! We chat about "why" we migrate, "how" we migrate, and "when" ...