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Jan 14, 2021
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Developing with Confidence (even in an Abstracted world)

Jessica Deen

Have you ever wondered if it's possible to have complete confidence in your DevOps process? Do you have confidence now in your current solution, pipeline, workflow, and / or application code? Having true confidence in what you built - the quality, reliability, and strength of what you constructed - is challenging regardless of your application arc...

CI/CDDevOps
Jan 12, 2021
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January patches for Azure DevOps Server and Team Foundation Server

Gloridel Morales

This month, we are releasing fixes that impact our self-hosted product, Azure DevOps Server, as well as Team Foundation Server 2019.1.1. Check out this post for details.

Azure DevOps ServerDevOps
Jan 11, 2021
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AzureFunBytes – A Guide to Skills Measured for the Azure Fundamentals Exam (AZ-900)

Jay Gordon

Who takes the AZ-900? Well let's be honest, there's no "one type" of person that takes this exam because our world has more than one type of person, period. People in all different roles can take this exam in order to really show what they have been learning.

Azure & CloudDevOpsCommunity
Jan 8, 2021
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2021.01.08

Steven Murawski

Happy Friday everyone. It's a new year and we've got some community content to get your year moving in the right direction. Whether it's getting certified, starting with source control, templatizing your deployments, or extending the reach of your searches, our community has something for you.

CommunityAzure & Cloud
Jan 7, 2021
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Group By Tags for Chart Widget

Martina

Group By Tags for Chart Widget is available in public preview

AgileDevOps
Jan 7, 2021
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Publishing Azure Container Instances from Docker CLI

Peter De Tender

## Summary In this post, I introduced you to a brand new capability from Docker Desktop, providing a direct (native almost) integration with Azure Container Instance. This allows you to deploy and run a container instance on Azure, without much hassle. I showed you how this works with public Docker Hub images, as well as with more private imag

Azure & CloudDevOps