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Apr 11, 2019
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What’s new in Azure DevOps Sprint 149?

Anisha Pindoria

Sprint 149 has just finished rolling out to all organisations today and you can check out all the cool features in the release notes. Here is just a snapshot of some of the features that you can start using today. Navigate to Azure Boards work items directly from mentions in any GitHub comment Want to mention a work item in a GitHub comment? Well...

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Apr 9, 2019
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April Security Release: Patches available for Azure DevOps Server 2019, TFS 2018.3.2, TFS 2018.1.2, TFS 2017.3.1, and the release of TFS 2015.4.2

Erin Dormier

For the April security release, we are releasing fixes for vulnerabilities that impact Azure DevOps Server 2019, TFS 2018, TFS 2017, and TFS 2015. These vulnerabilities were found through our Azure DevOps Bounty Program. Thanks to everyone who has been participating in this program. CVE-2019-0857: spoofing vulnerability in the Wiki CVE-2019-0866:...

Azure & CloudAzure DevOps Server
Apr 5, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.04.05

Edward Thomson

The big news this week is the launch of Visual Studio 2019. If you weren't able to watch the video keynote live, don't worry. It was all recorded for you so you can watch it on-demand. And don't forget my favorite part: all the projects that you can build with Visual Studio 2019? You can also set up continuous integration builds for them with Azure...

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Apr 5, 2019
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Azure DevOps Now Available in the UK

Martin Woodward

At the Microsoft Reactor in London this morning, Donovan Brown announced that customers can now create Azure DevOps organizations and choose that their data will be hosted in the UK Azure geography.

DirectionsAzure & Cloud
Apr 2, 2019
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Azure Boards Project Paper Cuts

Ali Tai

We recognize that throughout the years, Azure Boards's workflows have accumulated smaller issues and usability nitpicks which have failed to become part of bigger product initiatives. This is where Project Paper Cuts comes in.

Agile
Mar 29, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.03.29

Edward Thomson

One of the embarrassing things that can happen to you when you travel a lot is that you start to forget what day of the week it is. When you fly out on a Sunday, spend some time in one place, then hop on another flight and work in a totally different place, you run the risk of not fully internalizing what day of the week it is. I mention this beca...

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Mar 15, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.03.15

Edward Thomson

I've been building tools for Azure DevOps for fifteen years and yes, in case you were wondering, saying that does make me feel old. But more importantly: I'm still learning new things about it that I didn't know. That's why I'm so happy to read all these articles every week. It's not just about the cool things that people are doing, it's also about...

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Mar 13, 2019
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Approve Azure Pipelines deployments from Slack

Atin Bansal

Many of our customers use Slack channels to manage Azure Pipelines. Today, we're making it even easier for you, with a tighter integration that lets you be more productive - even when you're on the go!

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