Microsoft shipped the first release candidate of Azure DevOps Server 2019, the self-hosted, on-premises version of the company's DevOps solution that used to be known as Team Foundation Server (TFS).
Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines are transforming how teams build, test, and deploy software by automating repetitive tasks and ensuring consistent, high-quality releases. From YAML-based templates to ...
Azure DevOps pipelines in 2026 are becoming faster, smarter, and more reliable with a focus on YAML-first configurations, automation, and performance tuning. Teams can now combine streamlined ...
Azure DevOps and Jira are two popular tools that developers use to track and manage projects. Although Jira can be used as a project management tool for teams beyond the scope of software development, ...
Azure DevOps and GitHub are both developer collaboration tools owned by Microsoft. Despite these similarities, the two DevOps tools are far from interchangeable. Developers in need of a software ...
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Microsoft delivers another internal AI tool for the rest of us that adds agents to workflows and site reliability engineering. Modern AI tools have been around for some time now, offering a wide ...
It shouldn’t be a surprise that there’s a lot of Azure you can run on premises, thanks to platforms like Azure Stack. But there’s more to on-premises Azure than the familiar platforms and services.
For those who were wondering what Microsoft would do with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) following its purchase of GitHub earlier this year, the answer is in. Microsoft is "evolving" VSTS into a ...