September 11th, 2020

Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2020.09.11

Steven Murawski
Principal Cloud Advocate

Happy Friday! This week we have several Pipelines-related posts about versioning, building for Cloud Foundry, and managing infrastructure-as-code. We also have an interesting post on connecting Azure DevOps and M365 Search.

Before I let you get to the post, I wanted to let y’all know that I’m giving a webinar on Thursday, September 17th on Optimizing Your Dev and Test Environments in the Cloud. If you’d like to see some cool ways that Azure can improve your Dev/Test and local development experience, it’d be great to see you there.

Azure Pipelines: Automatic app versioning
Max joins us to share his approach to versioning applications in Azure Pipelines.

Set Up a Continuous Deployment Pipeline for Cloud Foundry Application Using Azure DevOps
Sticking with the Pipelines theme, Jignesh describes how to set up build and deploy pipelines to work with Cloud Foundry.

Splitting up our ARM Templates with Azure CLI to improve our infrastructure deployment reliability
Sam reveals their new strategy for decomposing their infrastructure as code and how they use Azure Pipelines to build that infrastructure.

Extend Microsoft Search With Azure DevOps Graph Connector
Ever want work items (or other Azure DevOps information) to show up in M365 search? Manoj teaches us how to set up the connections between Azure DevOps and M365 Search.

If you’ve written an article about Azure DevOps or find some great content about DevOps on Azure, please share it with the #AzureDevOps hashtag on Twitter!

Author

Steven Murawski
Principal Cloud Advocate

Steven Murawski is a Principal Cloud Advocate focused on Cloud Native Open Source. Steven is a founding member of the League of Extraordinary Cloud DevOps Advocates). Steven has worked on both the Dev and Ops sides of the house, most recently as a Principal Engineer at Chef, building tools for operating applications and infrastructure at scale and velocity.

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