Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.01.11
Welcome back Microsoft developers and DevOps practitioners; I hope you had a great new year! Me? I took some time off to recharge the batteries and I’m glad I did because — wow — even though it’s just...
View ArticleTeam Foundation Server Security Updates
Today, we are releasing updates for a cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability and an issue where in some instances task groups may incorrectly show variables that are marked as secret. Team Foundation...
View ArticleInclude ServiceNow Change Management in Azure Pipelines
In DevOps ecosystem, choice of systems and collaboration between cross-functional teams is critical. Incidence response and change management are key DevOps activities. ServiceNow is a market leader...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Azure DevOps Bounty Program
It is my pleasure to announce another exciting expansion of the Microsoft Bounty Programs. Today, we are adding a security bug bounty program for Azure DevOps in partnership with the Microsoft Security...
View ArticleTop Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.01.18
Lots of big news coming from the Azure DevOps team this week: we’ve announced a bounty for security researchers and announced a partnership with Service Now. But there’s also some great reading coming...
View ArticleAzure DevOps Server 2019 RC2 now available
Today, we released Azure DevOps Server 2019 RC2. This is our last planned prerelease before our final release of Azure DevOps Server 2019. RC2 includes some new features since RC1. You can upgrade from...
View ArticleUsing containerized services in your pipeline
Azure Pipelines has supported container jobs for a while now. You craft a container with exactly the versions of exactly the tools you need, and we’ll run your pipeline steps inside that container....
View ArticleAutomating Releases in GitHub through Azure Pipelines
Do you own a GitHub repository? Do you create releases on GitHub to distribute software packages? Do you manually compile a list of changes to be included in release notes? If yes, you will be excited...
View ArticleTop 5 Open Source Features in Azure Pipelines
When I became a Program Manager, I gave up writing software for a living. So I did what many programmers do when faced with such a dilemma: I started working on open source software in my spare time....
View ArticleTop Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.01.25
Whew, in addition to the day job, I’ve been hacking on some open source this week. So I’ve been thinking a lot about my favorite things about Azure Pipelines that helps out with OSS. So it’s been a...
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