When it comes to project management tools for DevOps, both Jira and Microsoft Azure DevOps are two of the most popular options. We’ll take a look at Azure DevOps and Jira and examine the tools’ ...
Microsoft has recently announced the rebranding of Visual Studio Team Service (VSTS) to Azure DevOps. VSTS, an extension of Visual Studio - the flagship integrated development environment from ...
Azure DevOps integrates Repos, Pipelines, Boards, Artifacts, and Test Plans into a single platform, reducing fragmentation and enabling end-to-end automation. Its integration with Azure Active ...
Azure DevOps has become a cornerstone for modern software teams, enabling streamlined CI/CD pipelines, integrated security practices, and deep toolchain integrations. By combining automation, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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.