Microsoft’s recent renaming of Visual Studio Team Services as Azure DevOps came as a surprise, rebranding a familiar service and adding significant new features. One of those new features, Azure ...
While Microsoft's Azure DevOps team has been busy lately, introducing Scalar to speed up Git operations and other initiatives, much more work is planned for the cloud-based successor to Visual Studio ...
Microsoft today announced Azure DevOps, the successor of Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS, formerly Visual Studio Online) and Azure DevOps Server, the successor of Team Foundation Server (TFS). The ...
Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), Microsoft’s application lifecycle management system, is to undergo a major shake-up and rebranding. Instead of a single Visual Studio-branded service, it’s being ...
This week, Microsoft announced that its Azure DevOps Server 2019 entered into the Release Candidate 2 (RC2) stage, according to Program Manager Erin Dormier's post on the Microsoft DevOps Blog.
Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), the familiar DevOps offering that has been incorporated into the Visual Studio IDE for years, has evolved into the cloud-hosted Azure DevOps, Microsoft announced ...
Although the various technologies that make up what’s been dubbed “Web3” are unlikely to replace the massive infrastructure and software investments we’ve made during the past three decades, there’s ...
Microsoft Azure, which has been continuing to gain features that make it easier to use it with the Kubernetes container orchestration system, now allows users to deploy multiple apps to a single Azure ...
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