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Sep 24, 2023
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Revolutionizing Requirement Gathering: Azure DevOps Meets Azure OpenAI using Semantic kernel

Vivek Garudi

This blog is a deep dive into the future of requirement gathering. This blog explores how Azure DevOps and Azure OpenAI are joining forces to transform the way we capture project requirements. From automated requirement generation to intelligent analysis, learn how these powerful tools are reshaping the landscape of project management. Stay tuned f...

DevOps
Sep 11, 2023
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Introduction to Azure DevOps Workload identity federation (OIDC) with Terraform

Jared Holgate

You might have seen "Workload identity federation for Azure Deployments" in the Azure DevOps Roadmap, well now it is in public preview and we've updated everything you need to start using it with Terraform today. Say goodbye to secrets when using Terraform for Azure with Azure DevOps.

DevOps
Jul 24, 2023
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Set up PIM access in Azure DevOps

Deepak Kumar Mishra

Privileged Identity Management (PIM) is a service in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) that enables users to manage, control, and monitor access to important resources in an organization. Azure DevOps is a key resource for any organization as it stores Application Lifecycle Management artifacts (code, work item, pipelines, packages, test data etc.)...

Azure DevOps ServerDevOps
Jul 18, 2023
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New Boards Hub Path to GA

Dan Hellem

March of 2022 is when we announced the official preview of New Boards Hub. Since then, we have been actively taking feedback, fixing bugs, and adding new features. It’s been a long journey. In this post we will outline the last few steps on making New Boards Hub the default experience for all users. Features only available in New Boards In order ...

DevOpsAzure & CloudCommunity
Jul 13, 2023
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Azure DevOps 2023 Q3 Roadmap update

Gloridel Morales

Yesterday, we published updates to our product roadmap. It outlines our plans for the next two quarters, and future investments. The features listed below are a few highlights of what we plan to deliver in Q3. Visit our product roadmap for a complete look at the list of features for Q4. We are excited about the future and the impact the features w...

Azure & CloudDevOps
Jul 11, 2023
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New Boards Hub Update, Sprint 224

Dan Hellem

Yet another sprint has come to an end, accompanied by a wave of bug fixes 🌊🪲. Our team's hard work has allowed us to eliminate over 40 New Boards Hub bugs last sprint. With sprint 225, we are ready to activate the "Try the New Boards Hub" message for all organizations. This exciting step will undoubtedly generate another round feedback, which we an...

AgileDevOpsCommunity
Jun 19, 2023
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New Boards Hub Update, Sprint 223

Dan Hellem

With the risk of sounding repetitive, sprint 223 was dedicated to resolving bugs. Looks like sprint 224 will be much of the same. We continue to make great progress, but we have a little way to go before the New Boards Hub is ready for general availability. Notable bugs fixed We appreciate and need your feedback to ensure the New Boards Hub is ...

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Jun 11, 2023
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Updates to Approvals and Checks

Silviu

Approvals and Checks provide increased security to your YAML pipelines. They allow you to control if a pipeline run is allowed to access a resource. Let's look at an example. Say you develop the FabrikamFiber web app. To deploy a new version of your app, you use a YAML pipeline that uses an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) service connection. Your dep...

DevOpsAzure & Cloud
Jun 8, 2023
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The evolution of quality assurance and how Azure Test Plans is driving the future of manual testing

Ravi Kumar

The Deming Prize from Japan is the highest honour in Total Quality Management in the world. Japanese products are known for their superior quality, but it wasn’t always the case. In the 1950s fresh out of defeat in the World War 2, Japan was desperately trying to shift manufacturing from military to civilian products for trade. However the poor qua...

TestDevOps
May 31, 2023
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Markdown editor for comments (preview)

Dan Hellem

We are delighted to announce the long-awaited private preview of the new Markdown editor for the work item discussion. This exciting feature empowers you to utilize the Markdown syntax and editor for all future comments. The Markdown editor aligns with the same experience you encounter in other parts of the product, such as Pull Requests. Existing...

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