This document provides information about Azure DevOps and DevOps practices. It discusses how DevOps brings together people, processes, and technology to automate software delivery and provide continuous value to users. It also outlines some key DevOps technologies like continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous monitoring. Additionally, the document shares how Azure DevOps can help teams deliver software faster and more reliably through tools for planning, source control, building, testing, and deploying.
Learn why VSTS and Azure should be core components of your DevOps strategy. This presentation will be an excellent resource to discover key DevOps practices, for example, CI/CD pipeline automation and environment provisioning.
Microsoft recently released Azure DevOps, a set of services that help developers and IT ship software faster, and with higher quality. These services cover planning, source code, builds, deployments, and artifacts. One of the great things about Azure DevOps is that it works great for any app and on any platform regardless of frameworks.
In this session, I will provide a hands on workshop guiding you through getting started with Azure Pipelines to build your application. Using continuous integration and deployment processes, you will leave with clear understanding and skills to get your applications up and running quickly in Azure DevOps and see the full benefits that CI/CD can bring to your organization.
Continues Integration and Continuous Delivery with Azure DevOps - Deploy Anyt...Janusz Nowak
Continues Integration and Continuous Delivery with Azure DevOps - Deploy Anything to Anywhere with Azure DevOps
Janusz Nowak
@jnowwwak
https://www.linkedin.com/in/janono
https://github.com/janusznowak
https://blog.janono.pl
This presentation by Serhii Abanichev (System Architect, Consultant, GlobalLogic) was delivered at GlobalLogic Kharkiv DevOps TechTalk #1 on October 8, 2019.
In this talk were covered:
- Full coverage of DevOps with Azure DevOps Services:
- Create, test and deploy in any programming language, to any cloud or local environment.
- Run concurrently on Linux, macOS, and Windows, deploying containers for individual hosts or Kubernetes.
- Azure DevOps Services: a Microsoft solution that replaces dozens of tools ensuring smooth delivery to end users.
Event materials: https://www.globallogic.com/ua/events/kharkiv-devops-techtalk-1/
Learn why VSTS and Azure should be core components of your DevOps strategy. This presentation will be an excellent resource to discover key DevOps practices, for example, CI/CD pipeline automation and environment provisioning.
Microsoft recently released Azure DevOps, a set of services that help developers and IT ship software faster, and with higher quality. These services cover planning, source code, builds, deployments, and artifacts. One of the great things about Azure DevOps is that it works great for any app and on any platform regardless of frameworks.
In this session, I will provide a hands on workshop guiding you through getting started with Azure Pipelines to build your application. Using continuous integration and deployment processes, you will leave with clear understanding and skills to get your applications up and running quickly in Azure DevOps and see the full benefits that CI/CD can bring to your organization.
Continues Integration and Continuous Delivery with Azure DevOps - Deploy Anyt...Janusz Nowak
Continues Integration and Continuous Delivery with Azure DevOps - Deploy Anything to Anywhere with Azure DevOps
Janusz Nowak
@jnowwwak
https://www.linkedin.com/in/janono
https://github.com/janusznowak
https://blog.janono.pl
This presentation by Serhii Abanichev (System Architect, Consultant, GlobalLogic) was delivered at GlobalLogic Kharkiv DevOps TechTalk #1 on October 8, 2019.
In this talk were covered:
- Full coverage of DevOps with Azure DevOps Services:
- Create, test and deploy in any programming language, to any cloud or local environment.
- Run concurrently on Linux, macOS, and Windows, deploying containers for individual hosts or Kubernetes.
- Azure DevOps Services: a Microsoft solution that replaces dozens of tools ensuring smooth delivery to end users.
Event materials: https://www.globallogic.com/ua/events/kharkiv-devops-techtalk-1/
Devops core principles
CI/CD basics
CI/CD with asp.net core webapi and Angular app
Iac Why and What?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Docker why and what ?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Kubernetes why and what?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
A session on how to use Azure DevOps best practices for developing and publishing applications and infrastructure to Azure, whether you use PaaS, FaaS or IaaS
Showcase development processes and methods with our content ready Devops PowerPoint Presentation Slide. Focus on rapid application delivery using our visually appealing development and operations PPT visuals. The operating system PowerPoint complete deck comprises self-explanatory and editable PowerPoint templates such as need for DevOps, best practices, criteria for choosing a pilot project, DevOps goals, timeline for DevOps transformation, current state future state, 30-60-90 day plan, roadmap for DevOps, transformation post successful DevOps Implementation, RACI matrix, dashboard to name a few. Users can easily customize all the templates as per their specific project needs. Furthermore, you can also use this IT operations management presentation deck to encourage your team to adopt DevOps culture practices and tools. Demonstrate DevOps goals like Increase automation and standardize the process, reduce cost effort & time to market and so on. Download our system development lifecycle PowerPoint templates to present ways to make improved products faster for greater client satisfaction. Handle deficiencies with our DevOps Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Initiate action to acquire desired assets. https://bit.ly/3y8q8NC
Learn how Azure DevOps has empowered Horizons LIMS to streamline their collaboration and CI / CD process to accelerate their enterprise digital transformation. You will also hear about the latest Azure DevOps features and how to integrate DevOps with GetHub, Jenkins, and leverage transformation workloads like Kubernetes and Microsoft Common Data Service to deliver products and services faster.
A high level introduction to DevOps. Explains what it is, how popular DevOps has become, why DevOps is popular, how DevOps differs from traditional approaches and some next steps to implementation.
This presentation about DevOps will help you understand what is DevOps, how is DevOps different from traditional IT, benefits of DevOps, the lifecycle of DevOps and tools used in DevOps processes. DevOps is one of the most trending IT jobs. It is a collaboration between development and operation teams which enables continuous delivery of applications and services to our end users. However, if you want to become a DevOps engineer, you must have knowledge of various DevOps tools (like Git, Maven, Selenium, Jenkins, Docker, Ansible, Nagios etc.) to achieve automation at each stage which helps in gaining Continuous Development, Continuous Integration, Continuous Testing and Continuous Monitoring in order to deliver a quality product to the client at a very fast pace. Now, let us get started and understand DevOps and does the various DevOps tools work.
Below are the topics explained in this DevOps presentation:
1. What is DevOps?
2. Benefits of DevOps
3. Lifecycle of DevOps
4. Tools in DevOps
Why learn DevOps?
Simplilearn’s DevOps training course is designed to help you become a DevOps practitioner and apply the latest in DevOps methodology to automate your software development lifecycle right out of the class. You will master configuration management; continuous integration deployment, delivery, and monitoring using DevOps tools such as Git, Docker, Jenkins, Puppet, and Nagios in a practical, hands-on and interactive approach. The DevOps training course focuses heavily on the use of Docker containers, a technology that is revolutionizing the way apps are deployed in the cloud today and is a critical skillset to master in the cloud age.
After completing the DevOps training course you will achieve hands-on expertise in various aspects of the DevOps delivery model. The practical learning outcomes of this Devops training course are:
An understanding of DevOps and the modern DevOps toolsets
The ability to automate all aspects of a modern code delivery and deployment pipeline using:
1. Source code management tools
2. Build tools
3. Test automation tools
4. Containerization through Docker
5. Configuration management tools
6. Monitoring tools
Who should take this course?
DevOps career opportunities are thriving worldwide. DevOps was featured as one of the 11 best jobs in America for 2017, according to CBS News, and data from Payscale.com shows that DevOps Managers earn as much as $122,234 per year, with DevOps engineers making as much as $151,461. DevOps jobs are the third-highest tech role ranked by employer demand on Indeed.com but have the second-highest talent deficit.
1. This DevOps training course will be of benefit the following professional roles:
2. Software Developers
3. Technical Project Managers
4. Architects
5. Operations Support
6. Deployment engineers
7. IT managers
8. Development managers
Learn more at https://www.simplilearn.com/cloud-computing/devops-practitioner-certification-training
DevOps is an increasingly useful tool for achieving business objectives, enabling your teams to work together to improve the efficiency and quality of software delivery. However, despite its growing popularity, there is still a lack of clarity over what DevOps actually means, how organizations should do it and what's the best way to get started.
DevOps 101 takes a brief look at the history of DevOps, why it started, what problems it is intended to solve and how you can start implementing it.
The slides were delivered by James Betteley, Head of Education at the DevOpsGuys in a one-hour webinar. The full recording is available here - https://youtu.be/4gC3WpbetKs?t=2s
James has spent the last few years neck-deep in the world of DevOps transformation, helping a wide range of organizations optimize the way they collaborate to deliver better software, faster. James was joined by Elizabeth Ayer, Portfolio Manager, from Redgate Software. Elizabeth looks after a range of Redgate products that help teams extend their DevOps practices to SQL Server databases.
For more information visit www.devopsguys.com and www.red-gate.com
DevOps brings together people, processes and technology, automating software delivery to provide continuous value to your users. With Azure DevOps solutions, deliver software faster and more reliably—no matter how big your IT department or what tools you are using
DevOps brings together people, processes and technology, automating software delivery to provide continuous value to your users. With Azure DevOps solutions, deliver software faster and more reliably—no matter how big your IT department or what tools you are using
Devops core principles
CI/CD basics
CI/CD with asp.net core webapi and Angular app
Iac Why and What?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Docker why and what ?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Kubernetes why and what?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
A session on how to use Azure DevOps best practices for developing and publishing applications and infrastructure to Azure, whether you use PaaS, FaaS or IaaS
Showcase development processes and methods with our content ready Devops PowerPoint Presentation Slide. Focus on rapid application delivery using our visually appealing development and operations PPT visuals. The operating system PowerPoint complete deck comprises self-explanatory and editable PowerPoint templates such as need for DevOps, best practices, criteria for choosing a pilot project, DevOps goals, timeline for DevOps transformation, current state future state, 30-60-90 day plan, roadmap for DevOps, transformation post successful DevOps Implementation, RACI matrix, dashboard to name a few. Users can easily customize all the templates as per their specific project needs. Furthermore, you can also use this IT operations management presentation deck to encourage your team to adopt DevOps culture practices and tools. Demonstrate DevOps goals like Increase automation and standardize the process, reduce cost effort & time to market and so on. Download our system development lifecycle PowerPoint templates to present ways to make improved products faster for greater client satisfaction. Handle deficiencies with our DevOps Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Initiate action to acquire desired assets. https://bit.ly/3y8q8NC
Learn how Azure DevOps has empowered Horizons LIMS to streamline their collaboration and CI / CD process to accelerate their enterprise digital transformation. You will also hear about the latest Azure DevOps features and how to integrate DevOps with GetHub, Jenkins, and leverage transformation workloads like Kubernetes and Microsoft Common Data Service to deliver products and services faster.
A high level introduction to DevOps. Explains what it is, how popular DevOps has become, why DevOps is popular, how DevOps differs from traditional approaches and some next steps to implementation.
This presentation about DevOps will help you understand what is DevOps, how is DevOps different from traditional IT, benefits of DevOps, the lifecycle of DevOps and tools used in DevOps processes. DevOps is one of the most trending IT jobs. It is a collaboration between development and operation teams which enables continuous delivery of applications and services to our end users. However, if you want to become a DevOps engineer, you must have knowledge of various DevOps tools (like Git, Maven, Selenium, Jenkins, Docker, Ansible, Nagios etc.) to achieve automation at each stage which helps in gaining Continuous Development, Continuous Integration, Continuous Testing and Continuous Monitoring in order to deliver a quality product to the client at a very fast pace. Now, let us get started and understand DevOps and does the various DevOps tools work.
Below are the topics explained in this DevOps presentation:
1. What is DevOps?
2. Benefits of DevOps
3. Lifecycle of DevOps
4. Tools in DevOps
Why learn DevOps?
Simplilearn’s DevOps training course is designed to help you become a DevOps practitioner and apply the latest in DevOps methodology to automate your software development lifecycle right out of the class. You will master configuration management; continuous integration deployment, delivery, and monitoring using DevOps tools such as Git, Docker, Jenkins, Puppet, and Nagios in a practical, hands-on and interactive approach. The DevOps training course focuses heavily on the use of Docker containers, a technology that is revolutionizing the way apps are deployed in the cloud today and is a critical skillset to master in the cloud age.
After completing the DevOps training course you will achieve hands-on expertise in various aspects of the DevOps delivery model. The practical learning outcomes of this Devops training course are:
An understanding of DevOps and the modern DevOps toolsets
The ability to automate all aspects of a modern code delivery and deployment pipeline using:
1. Source code management tools
2. Build tools
3. Test automation tools
4. Containerization through Docker
5. Configuration management tools
6. Monitoring tools
Who should take this course?
DevOps career opportunities are thriving worldwide. DevOps was featured as one of the 11 best jobs in America for 2017, according to CBS News, and data from Payscale.com shows that DevOps Managers earn as much as $122,234 per year, with DevOps engineers making as much as $151,461. DevOps jobs are the third-highest tech role ranked by employer demand on Indeed.com but have the second-highest talent deficit.
1. This DevOps training course will be of benefit the following professional roles:
2. Software Developers
3. Technical Project Managers
4. Architects
5. Operations Support
6. Deployment engineers
7. IT managers
8. Development managers
Learn more at https://www.simplilearn.com/cloud-computing/devops-practitioner-certification-training
DevOps is an increasingly useful tool for achieving business objectives, enabling your teams to work together to improve the efficiency and quality of software delivery. However, despite its growing popularity, there is still a lack of clarity over what DevOps actually means, how organizations should do it and what's the best way to get started.
DevOps 101 takes a brief look at the history of DevOps, why it started, what problems it is intended to solve and how you can start implementing it.
The slides were delivered by James Betteley, Head of Education at the DevOpsGuys in a one-hour webinar. The full recording is available here - https://youtu.be/4gC3WpbetKs?t=2s
James has spent the last few years neck-deep in the world of DevOps transformation, helping a wide range of organizations optimize the way they collaborate to deliver better software, faster. James was joined by Elizabeth Ayer, Portfolio Manager, from Redgate Software. Elizabeth looks after a range of Redgate products that help teams extend their DevOps practices to SQL Server databases.
For more information visit www.devopsguys.com and www.red-gate.com
DevOps brings together people, processes and technology, automating software delivery to provide continuous value to your users. With Azure DevOps solutions, deliver software faster and more reliably—no matter how big your IT department or what tools you are using
DevOps brings together people, processes and technology, automating software delivery to provide continuous value to your users. With Azure DevOps solutions, deliver software faster and more reliably—no matter how big your IT department or what tools you are using
Azure Devops provides a set of cloud DevOps services that allow enterprises to deliver business outcomes, from an idea to production-level code. Azure Devops works for any language, any cloud, and any platform.
Microsoft recently released Azure DevOps, a set of services that help developers and IT ship software faster, and with higher quality. These services cover planning, source code, builds, deployments, and artifacts.
One of the great things about Azure DevOps is that it works great for any app and on any platform regardless of frameworks.
In this session, I will give you a quick overview of what Azure DevOps is and how you can quickly get started and incorporate it into your continuous integration and deployment processes.
Todo o Azure DevOps no terminal
Em plataformas como GNU Linux é muito comum estar no terminal durante o desenvolvimento de software. E usar o Azure DevOps no termnal é completamente possível, vamos criar repositórios, pipelines e até mesmo verificar o trabalho que precisa ser feito, tudo no Bash.
Os slides foram usados na introdução da palestra. Todo
DevOps, una combinazione di sviluppo (Dev) e operazioni (Ops), è l'unione di persone, processi e tecnologia per offrire continuamente valore ai clienti.
DevOps permette a ruoli in precedenza isolati di coordinarsi e collaborare per fornire prodotti migliori e più affidabili.
Deploy multi-environment application with Azure DevOpsAndrea Tosato
Nella sessione presentata allo scorso Digital Innovation Saturday di Pordenone (26/01/2019), ho presentato Azure DevOps e le funzionalità principali.
Infine ho mostrato come rilasciare aggiornamenti applicativi e database con un paio di demo.
DevOps e a transformação digital de aplicaçõesRamon Durães
Durante essa palestra o Microsoft MVP Ramon Durães e CEO na 2PC conversa sobre como definir uma estratégia de DevOps para os projetos modernos de aplicações envolvendo os cenários de Microservices, Containers, Kubernetes e Azure Aks.
Azure DevOps: the future of integration and traceabilityLorenzo Barbieri
Slides I presented at Landing Festival in Berlin, on April, 3rd 2019 about Azure DevOps features, its integration with GitHub and possible integrations with OSS and 3rd party tools.
This is an overview of Azure Artifacts and how you can add a fully integrated package management to your continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines with a single click. Azure Artifacts allows you to share your code effortlessly by creating and sharing Maven, npm, and NuGet package feeds from public and private sources.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
3. People. Process. Products.
What is DevOps?
DevOps is the union of people,
process, and products to
enable continuous delivery of
value to your end users.
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Build
&
Test
Continuous
Delivery
Deploy
Operate
Monitor
&
Learn
Plan
&
Track
Develop
4. High Performance DevOps Companies Achieve…
DevOps
Faster
Time to Market
Increased
Revenue
2,604x Faster Mean
Time to Recover
2,555x Faster Lead
Time For Changes
7x Lower Change
Failure Rate
46x Deployment
Frequency
$
Source: 2018 Accelerate: State of DevOps: Strategies for a New Economy." N. Forsgren, J. Humble, G. Kim. DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA)
5. Microsoft Azure is a powerful and flexible foundation for past, present, and future apps – easily build, manage, and
deploy any application and any stack on a massive, global network using your favorite tools and frameworks.
How Microsoft can help
Choice of IaaS, PaaS, public cloud or
hybrid.
Mirror or modernize app infrastructure
with VMs, containers, microservices or
serverless.
Supports all stages of the app
modernization journey – from lift-and-
shift to Cloud-Native.
Flexible
Instantly improve the performance,
scalability and resiliency of your apps
by moving them to the cloud.
Increase business agility with Cloud-
Native capabilities and built-in
DevOps for continuous innovation.
Powerful
Bring your stack, we bring a cloud that
runs any app, on any platform, and any
language.
Build applications using the language
and tools of your choice - Azure
supports what you already use and love
so you can get up and running fast –
just bring code.
Open
6. DevOps brings together people, processes, and technology, automating software delivery to provide continuous
value to your users. Using Azure DevOps, you can deliver software faster and more reliably - no matter how big
your IT department or what tools you’re using.
What technologies do I need to support DevOps?
Continuous Integration (CI)
• Improve software development
quality and speed.
• When you use Azure Pipelines or
Jenkins to build apps in the cloud and
deploy to Azure, each time you
commit code, it’s automatically built
and tested and bugs are detected
faster.
Continuous Deployment (CD)
• By combining continuous integration
and infrastructure as code (IaC), you’ll
achieve identical deployments and
the confidence to deploy to
production at any time.
• With continuous deployment, you can
automate the entire process from
code commit to production if your
CI/CD tests are successful.
Continuous Learning & Monitoring
• With Azure Application Insights you
can identify how your applications are
performing and test if the recent
deployment made things better or
worse.
• Using CI/CD practices, paired with
monitoring tools, you’ll be able to safely
deliver features to your customers as
soon as they’re ready.
7. Introducing Azure DevOps
Deliver value to your users faster
using proven agile tools to plan,
track, and discuss work across
your teams.
Build, test, and deploy with CI/CD that
works with any language, platform,
and cloud. Connect to GitHub or any
other Git provider and deploy
continuously.
Get unlimited, cloud-hosted
private Git repos and collaborate
to build better code with pull
requests and advanced file
management.
Test and ship with confidence
using manual and exploratory
testing tools.
Create, host, and share packages with
your team, and add artifacts to your
CI/CD pipelines with a single click.
Azure Boards Azure ReposAzure Pipelines
Azure Test Plans Azure Artifacts
https://azure.com/devops
8. Cloud-hosted pipelines for Linux, Windows and
macOS, with unlimited minutes for open source
Azure Pipelines
Any language, any platform, any cloud
Build, test, and deploy Node.js, Python, Java, PHP, Ruby,
C/C++, .NET, Android, and iOS apps. Run in parallel on
Linux, macOS, and Windows. Deploy to Azure, AWS,
GCP or on-premises
Extensible
Explore and implement a wide range of community-
built build, test, and deployment tasks, along with
hundreds of extensions from Slack to SonarCloud.
Support for YAML, reporting and more
Best-in-class for open source
Ensure fast continuous integration/continuous delivery
(CI/CD) pipelines for every open source project. Get
unlimited build minutes for all open source projects with
up to 10 free parallel jobs across Linux, macOS and
Windows
https://azure.com/pipelines
Containers and Kubernetes
Easily build and push images to container registries like
Docker Hub and Azure Container Registry. Deploy
containers to individual hosts or Kubernetes.
10. 2016
.NET Core 1.0
PowerShell Core
Windows Subsystem for
Linux in Windows 10
Microsoft joins
Linux foundation
GitHub recognizes
Microsoft as a top open
source contributor
2017
Microsoft
Azure Kubernetes
Service launched
Draft, Brigade, Kashti
projects submitted to
Kubernetes community
Microsoft joins Cloud
Native Computing &
Cloud Foundry
Foundations
SQL 2017 on Linux
Windows source code
moved to Git
Azure Databricks
(Apache Spark)
announced
2012
Microsoft Open Source
2018
11. Azure Pipelines
Free unlimited build minutes for
public projects
Up to 10 free parallel jobs across
Windows, Linux and macOS
Microsoft Open Source
https://azure.com/pipelines
13. Azure DevOps
Deliver value to your users faster
using proven agile tools to plan,
track, and discuss work across
your teams.
Build, test, and deploy with CI/CD that
works with any language, platform,
and cloud. Connect to GitHub or any
other Git provider and deploy
continuously.
Get unlimited, cloud-hosted
private Git repos and collaborate
to build better code with pull
requests and advanced file
management.
Test and ship with confidence
using manual and exploratory
testing tools.
Create, host, and share packages with
your team, and add artifacts to your
CI/CD pipelines with a single click.
Azure Boards Azure ReposAzure Pipelines
Azure Test Plans Azure Artifacts
https://azure.com/devops
14. Track work with Kanban boards, backlogs, team
dashboards, and custom reporting
Azure Boards
https://azure.com/devops
Connected from idea to release
Track all your ideas at every development stage and
keep your team aligned with all code changes linked
directly to work items.
Scrum ready
Use built-in scrum boards and planning tools to help
your teams run sprints, stand-ups, and planning
meetings.
Project insights
Gain new insights into the health and status of your
project with powerful analytics tools and dashboard
widgets.
15. Unlimited private Git repo hosting and support for
TFVC that scales from a hobby project to the
world’s largest Git repositories
Azure Repos
https://azure.com/devops
Works with your Git client
Securely connect with and push code into your Git
repos from any IDE, editor, or Git client.
Web hooks and API integration
Add validations and extensions from the marketplace
or build your own using web hooks and REST APIs.
Semantic code search
Quickly find what you’re looking for with code-aware
search that understands classes and variables.
16. Get end-to-end traceability. Run tests and log
defects from your browser. Track and assess quality
throughout your testing lifecycle.
Azure Test Plans
Capture rich data
Capture rich scenario data as you execute tests to
make discovered defects actionable. Explore user
stories without test cases or test steps. You can create
test cases directly from your exploratory test sessions.
Test across web and desktop
Test your application where it lives. Complete scripted
tests across desktop or web scenarios. Test on-
premises application from the cloud and vice-versa.
Get end-to-end traceability
Leverage the same test tools across your engineers
and user acceptance testing stakeholders. Pay for the
tools only when you need them.
https://azure.com/devops
17. Create and share Maven, npm, and NuGet package
feeds from public and private sources – fully
integrated into CI/CD pipelines
Azure Artifacts
Manage all package types
Get universal artifact management for Maven, npm,
and NuGet.
Add packages to any pipeline
Share packages, and use built-in CI/CD, versioning,
and testing.
Share code efficiently
Easily share code across small teams and large
enterprises.
https://azure.com/devops
19. Azure DevOps
An end-to-end solution for organizations looking for an enterprise-grade toolchain
Fully Integrated
with end
to end
traceability
Better together
Scalable to
any team
and project
size
Highly
available,
multi region,
hybrid
cloud &
on-prem
Customer
Support
Consistent
admin
and access
control
https://azure.com/devops
Azure Boards Azure Repos Azure Pipelines Azure Test Plans Azure Artifacts
23. Gain full visibility and control of
your cloud security state
Continuous Security
Leverage ML to Proactively
identify and mitigate risks to
reduce exposure to attacks
Quickly detect and respond
to threats with advanced
analytics
25. Mix and match
to create
workflows with
tools from
Microsoft, open
source or your
favorite
3rd party tools
Azure DevOps: Choose the tools and clouds you love
Azure
DevOps lets
developers
choose the
tools that
are right for
them
Target any cloud, on-prem or both and deploy to the servers you need
26. Azure DevOps supports small teams to largest enterprises
Instead of telling people to wait for 6
months for a new feature, we can give it to
them in a few weeks…Our 2800 worldwide
developers can use the same backlog, user
stories and tests whether they’re on
Windows or Linux… building for iOS or
Android.
Microsoft made it really easy to break
outside the silos… and tie the DevOps
process into the fulfilment of business
process. Without the tools that we have
today, we would not be successful.
“
“
”
”
Branches sync 500 percent faster. Builds
are 400 percent faster, with the typically
six-hour process reduced to 90 minutes.
We (now have) a highly streamlined
process that operates with a few button
clicks—and one-button deployment.
Speed is gained in moving to the PaaS
offering of Azure DevOps. PaaS provides
regularly released features and a future-
proof capability, eliminating the need for
Accenture to maintain infrastructure and
go through upgrade cycles.
“
“
”
”
27. DevOps at Microsoft
Data: Internal Microsoft engineering system activity, August 2018
372k
Pull Requests per
month
2m
Git commits per month
78,000Deployments per day
4.4m
Builds per month
500m
Test executions per day
500k
Work items updated
per day
5m
Work items viewed per
day
Azure DevOps is the toolchain of choice for Microsoft engineering with over 90,000 internal users
https://aka.ms/DevOpsAtMicrosoft
28.
29. The same functionality you know and love today, with greater openness, flexibility and focus
Changes for existing VSTS / TFS customers
Existing Accounts
• Existing https://contoso.visualstudio.com URL continues to
work. https://dev.azure.com/contoso available for opt-in.
• New UI opt-in per user as preview feature. Will start
advertising new UI once feedback from new accounts and
early adopters has been incorporated.
• Can disable services on a per project basis for new UI
• New Azure branding in communications and
documentation (emails, alerts etc).
• Websites and documentation will move from Visual Studio
to Azure based locations (with redirects in place).
• Redirects available for some time.
• TFS will remain the on-premises brand until the next major
version in 2019. The new UI will be enabled in that release.
• Existing TFS branded information and downloads remain in
Visual Studio locations until next release.
Pricing
• Public project usage is now free.
• The free tier for Pipelines now includes 1,800 minutes per
month, up from 240.
• Pipelines can be used independently from Repos — so if
you are only using Pipelines and your repos are hosted on
GitHub you don’t need to pay for Repos or Boards (Basic)
users.
New Accounts
• https://dev.azure.com/contoso based URL.
• New navigation & branding by default.
30. Move from Team Foundation Server to Azure DevOps and bring your data along
Migrating from TFS to Azure DevOps
Benefits of Cloud Hosted Azure DevOps Services
• Global availability
• Hosted and maintained by Microsoft with 99.9% uptime
guarantee and 24x7 support
• Immediate access to latest features
• Simplified deployment to Azure
TFS Import Service
• Fully supported high fidelity migration path
• Trusted by many large enterprises
• Now faster and easier to use
https://aka.ms/tfsimport
32. Azure DevOps Services Pricing
Free
Unlimited users and build time
• Azure Pipelines: 10 parallel jobs with
unlimited minutes for CI/CD
• Azure Boards: Work item tracking and
Kanban boards
• Azure Repos: Unlimited public Git repos
Free
Start free with up to 5 users
• Azure Pipelines: Run 1 Microsoft-hosted
job for 1,800 minutes per month and 1
self-hosted job for any amount of time
• Azure Boards: Work item tracking and
Kanban boards
• Azure Repos: Unlimited private Git repos
• Azure Artifacts: package management
• Load testing (20,000 VUMs/month)
• Unlimited stakeholders
Starts at $6
per user, per month for Boards & Repos*
Easy pricing that grows with your team
• Azure Pipelines: Run 1 Microsoft-hosted
job for 1,800 minutes per month and 1
self-hosted job for any amount of time
• Azure Boards: Work item tracking and
Kanban boards
• Azure Repos: Unlimited private Git repos
• Azure Artifacts: package management
• Load testing (20,000 VUMs/month)
• Unlimited stakeholders
• Visual Studio subscribers included free
https://azure.com/pricing/details/devops/
5 Boards & Repos users and 5 Artifacts users free. Pipelines
with unlimited minutes, Test Plans users and additional
Artifacts users also available. Please see the Azure pricing
calculator for details.
*
39. Segoe UI is the font that’s used for
on-screen and digital executions
Size and weight
Limit type to no more than three sizes on a slide.
Use Semibold for text larger than 28pt.
Use Regular for increased legibility at small sizes or over backgrounds.
Use Semibold for subheads and headlines.
Segoe Black, Light and Condensed should not be used.
Case
Sentence case is our standard for all communications.
Use all-uppercase sparingly – for titles, short headings, or subheadings,
and never for full paragraphs.
Don’t use all-lowercase type.
Justification
Type should be set flush left, ragged right.
Avoid windows, orphans and lines that end with hyphens.
Follow these guidelines for PowerPoint
40. Azure brand colors
Digital and on-screen applications use RGB or HEX color formulas.
The color formulas are shown below.
Azure Blue
R0 G120 B215
0078D7
Light Blue
R177 G214 B242
B1D6F2
Medium Blue
R77 G176 B255
4DB0FF
R3 G90 B160
035AA0
R0 G120 B215
0078D7
R77 G176 B255
4DB0FF
R148 G208 B255
94D0FF
R177 G214 B242
B1D6F2
Chart Colors
Azure blue — a classic member of the Microsoft family of colors.
41. Azure DevOps colors
Digital and on-screen applications use RGB or HEX color formulas.
The color formulas are shown below.
Azure Blue
R0 G120 B215
0078D7
R0 G178 B148
00B294
Boards
R216 G59 B1
D83B01
Repos
R37 G96 B224
2560E0
Pipelines
R133 G76 B199
854CC7
Test Plans
R203 G46 B109
CB2E6D
Artifacts
Service Colors
42. Colors and Accessibility
Type and background combinations must meet a minimum 4.5:1 contrast ratio or greater for accessibility.
Examples below demonstrate correct color use for on-screen applications.
Colors shown with notched corners require black/dark text to be accessible.
Microsoft 8
brand colors
Light accent colors
Dark accent colors
(+ one mid accent color)
Light Blue
R0 G188 B242
00BCF2
Green
R16 G124 B16
107C10
Red
R232 G17 B35
E81123
Magenta
R180 G0 B158
B4009E
Purple
R92 G45 B145
5C2D91
Blue
R0 G120 B215
0078D7
Teal
R0 G130 B114
008272
Yellow
R255 G185 B0
FFB900
Orange
R216 G59 B1
D83B01
Light Yellow
R255 G241 B0
FFF100
Light Orange
R255 G140 B0
FF8C00
Light Magenta
R227 G0 B140
E3008C
Light Purple
R180 G160 B255
B4A0FF
Light Teal
R0 G178 B148
00B294
Light Green
R186 G216 B10
BAD80A
Dark Red
R168 G0 B0
A80000
Dark Magenta
R92 G0 B92
5C005C
Dark Purple
R50 G20 B90
32145A
Mid Blue
R0 G24 B143
00188F
Dark Teal
R0 G75 B80
004B50
Dark Green
R0 G75 B28
004B1C
Dark Blue
R0 G32 B80
002050
White
R255 G255 B255
FFFFFF
Light Gray
R210 G210 B210
D2D2D2
Mid Gray
R115 G115 B115
737373
Dark Gray
R80 G80 B80
505050
Rich Black
R0 G0 B0
000000
White, black and
gray accent colors
For more information on accessibility,
visit: Microsoft.com/enable
43. Our umbrella suite name is Azure DevOps.
We will use Azure DevOps Services & Azure DevOps Server
to disambiguate between the cloud & on-premise versions
(i.e. formerly VSTS & TFS) but where possible just use Azure
DevOps as the umbrella term to refer to both.
No abbreviations should be used (especially not ADS).
Azure DevOps or #AzureDevOps are the only permitted
forms. DevOps should always be PascalCase.
While Azure DevOps is the term for the encompassing suite,
emphasis should be placed on the core service being
referred to, i.e "Build and Release to Any Cloud, Any
Platform with Azure Pipelines".
There is no need to prefix with Microsoft for the name, (i.e.
you do not need to say Microsoft Azure Pipelines). There are
no trademark symbols required.
While the focus for Azure Repos will be Git version control,
the centralized version control system it supports is still
referred to as TFVC and the command line for it remains tf
Azure DevOps Branding Guidelines
Area Destination URL
Azure DevOps https://azure.microsoft.com/services/devops/
Azure Pipelines https://azure.microsoft.com/services/devops/pipelines/
Azure Boards https://azure.microsoft.com/services/devops/boards/
Azure Repos https://azure.microsoft.com/services/devops/repos/
Azure Artifacts https://azure.microsoft.com/services/devops/artifacts/
Azure Test Plans https://azure.microsoft.com/services/devops/test-plans/
Backlinks
When referencing Azure DevOps or an Azure DevOps service in the web
then try to ensure the first reference in the content body of the page is
back-linked to the appropriate landing page (see table below). In articles
that historically mention VSTS or TFS then please link to the main landing
page for Azure DevOps.
Suite Icon for launch will remain the same as the VSTS Icon. However, as
per corporate guidelines we will not be using the icon prominently in
swag, stickers and launch materials. Instead focusing on the Microsoft
and Azure brands.
44. Azure DevOps (Preferred) Azure DevOps Shaded Overview Wiki Azure DevOps White Flat
Azure Boards Azure Repos Azure Pipelines Azure Test Plans Azure Artifacts Azure DevOps White Shaded
Azure Azure (Shaded) Azure
Azure DevOps Icons
46. API Apps API Management App Service Applications Gateway Application Insights Automation
Azure Azure Active Directory Azure Advisor Azure Analysis Services Azure Backup Azure Bot Services
Azure Cache Redis
Product Icon
Azure Container Registry Azure Container Service
ACS & AKS
Azure Content Delivery Network Azure Database
for PostgreSQL
Azure Database
Migration Service
Azure DDoS Protection Azure DevTest Labs Azure DNS Azure Event Grid Azure Functions Azure Media Player
ICON SVGs
47. Azure Monitor Azure MySQL ClearDB Database Azure Policy Azure SDK Azure Search Azure Service Health
Azure SQL Data Warehouse Azure SQL Database Azure Virtual Machines Azure Virtual Network Backup Online Batch
Blob Storage Blockchain Bug Cloud Cloud Services Cloud Shell
Cognitive Services Content Protection Cosmos DB Data Catalog Data Factory Database Generic
ICON SVGs
48. Encoding Event Hubs Express Route File Storage Game Controller Gears
HD Insight IoT Hub Key Vault Kubernetes Linux Virtual Mach. Windows Virtual Mach.
Linux Penguin Live + On-Demand Streaming Load Balancer Load Balancer (Generic) Logic Apps Machine Learning Studio
Maintenance Media Services Mobile Apps Multi-Factor Authentication Network Watcher Notification Hubs
ICON SVGs
49. OMS Log Analytics Power BL PowerShell Script File Queue Storage Resource Group Scheduler
Script File Security Center Server Farm Server Rack Server Bus Service Fabric
Site Recovery Smartcard SQL Server Switch Database Status Badge – Cancelled Status Badge – Critical Status Badge – Info
Status Badge – Success Status Badge – Warning Storage StorSimple Stream Analytics Table Storage
ICON SVGs
50. Tasks Time Series Insights Traffic Manager Video Visual Studio VS Code
VPN Gateway Web Web Apps XML Web Services
ICON SVGs
52. Additional resources
Additional Azure-related elements from across Microsoft
(may require Corpnet access)
PowerPoint templates
C+E branded template
Azure branded template
APEX | CDA branded template
Iconography
C+E Icon set
Branding
Brand Central
C+E Brand Guidelines
Brand Architecture at Microsoft
Style Guides
Microsoft Cloud Style Guide
Azure DevOps Branding Guide
Editor's Notes
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DevOps is the union of people, process and products to enable the continuous delivery of value to your end customers
So does TFS
Azure Pipelines is the perfect launchpad for your code – automating your builds and deployments so you spend less time with the nuts and bolts and more time being creative
First OSS project was in 2004 when the Windows Installer Toolkit (WiX) was released to SourceForge.
Started contributing to the Linux kernel in 2009
All the builds you need, using the power of Azure you get one service that gives you unlimited build minutes where you can build on Windows Mac and Linux in parallel using a single build YAML file.
So does TFS
Combine Kanban boards and drag-and-drop sprint planning with comprehensive traceability and reporting for the perfect home for all your ideas–big and small.
Collaborate on code changes with threaded discussion and continuous integration for each change. Use forks to promote collaboration with Inner Source workflows.
Collaborate on code changes with threaded discussion and continuous integration for each change. Use forks to promote collaboration with Inner Source workflows.
Collaborate on code changes with threaded discussion and continuous integration for each change. Use forks to promote collaboration with Inner Source workflows.
So does TFS
Whether you’ve already started implementing DevOps or looking to get started, a common challenge is for IT organizations is keeping up with project demand for development and test environments
DevTest Labs simplifies environment management for Dev & Test environments in the Azure cloud
Provide self-service access for teams, with policies to control cost and enforce use of appropriate images and artifacts
Deploy repeatedly & reliably using Infrastructure as Code
Azure Resource Manager provides these capabilities for Azure out of the box, and works across Azure as well as Azure Stack
But if you’re already using 3rd party tools such as Terraform, Ansible, Chef, Puppet or SaltStack – we support those too!
Just because you’re moving fast, doesn’t mean you have to lose control – even if you have some Shadow-Ops happening
Azure security gives you visibility and control of your entire cloud security state
Using analytics to provide pro-active recommendations across both Windows and Linux
Leverage services like Azure Event Viewer also to track access, see who change what and when.
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Secure your cloud resources with Azure Security Center
With Azure Security Center you can gain full visibility and control of your cloud security state with a single, unified view:
Collect security data from multiple sources: Collect, search, and analyze security data from a variety of sources, including connected partner solutions like network firewalls and other Microsoft services.
Integration with existing security workflows: Access, integrate, and analyze security information using REST APIs to connect existing tools and processes.
Easily onboard cloud resources: Keep pace with rapidly changing cloud workloads. Automatically discover and onboard new resources created in your Azure subscriptions.
Continuous security assessment: monitor the security of virtual machines, networks, and Azure services using hundreds of built-in security assessments or create your own.
Built-in dashboards provide instant insights into security issues that require attention.
Centralized policy management: Ensure compliance with company or regulatory security requirements by centrally managing security policies across all your cloud workloads.
Compliance reporting: Use security data and insights to demonstrate compliance and easily generate evidence for auditors.
(If asked whether Azure Security Center supports hybrid workloads, the answer is yes: manage security across all your hybrid cloud workloads – on-premises, Azure, and other cloud platforms – in one console.)
You can also identify and mitigate risks proactively to reduce your exposure to security threats:
Proactive security assessment: Identify software and configurations that are vulnerable to attack.
Actionable recommendations: Remediate security vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by attackers with prioritized, actionable security recommendations and built-in automation playbooks.
Adaptive application controls: Block malware and other unwanted applications by applying whitelisting recommendations adapted to your specific workloads and powered by machine learning.
Controlled network access: Reduce the network attack surface with just-in-time, controlled access to management ports on Azure VMs, drastically reducing exposure to brute force and other network attacks.
Azure Security Center has robust capabilities to prevent attacks. When threats do happen, Security Center can quickly detect and respond to threats with advanced analytics and Microsoft Intelligent Security Graph.
Industry’s most extensive threat intelligence: Tap into the Microsoft Intelligent Security Graph, which uses trillions of signals from Microsoft services and systems around the globe to identify new and evolving threats.
Advanced threat detection: Use built-in behavioral analytics and machine learning to identify attacks and zero-day exploits. Monitor networks, machines, and cloud services for known attack patterns and post-breach activity.
Prioritized alerts and incidents: Focus on the most critical threats first with prioritized security alerts and incidents that map alerts of different types into a single attack campaign. Create your own custom security alerts as well.
Streamlined investigation: Quickly assess the scope and impact of an attack with a visual, interactive experience. Use predefined or ad hoc queries for deeper exploration of security data.
Contextual threat intelligence: Visualize the source of attacks on an interactive world map. Use built-in threat intelligence reports to gain valuable insight into the techniques and objectives of known malicious actors.
At Microsoft, we analyze 300 billion user authentications and check 200 billion emails for spam and malware monthly. We also have unprecedented visibility into cloud infrastructure choices, platforms and the activity therein. Such visibility has no precedent in the on-premises world.
Azure’s monitoring solutions provide pre-defined solutions with smart thresholds and intuitive dashboards so you can start getting insights straight away
Azure Monitor provides metrics for all Azure infrastructure, building upon that you can leverage both Log Analytics and Application Insights to gain greater insights into your Infrastructure and Applications respectively – leveraging Azure to simplify this into standardized dashboards for both your Developer and your Operations teams
Spend less time separating the signal from the noise and accelerate you root cause analysis
You can also automate and integrate into your existing service desk platforms such as Service Now
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Monitor your cloud health with Log Analytics
Collect and store your data from any source
Easily collect, store, and analyze your systems and operational data from any source, both on-premises and in the cloud.
Collect data from a wide range of sources including virtual machines, storage accounts, activity logs, Windows, Linux Servers, Java, .NET, legacy and modern apps.
Centrally store activity logs, network logs, infrastructure metrics, app data points, diagnostics logs and alerts.
Gain deep operational insights
Understand CPU disk and memory utilization for your virtual machines.
Get a comprehensive view of applications and network dependencies across multiple virtual machines to perform root-cause analysis more quickly.
Track configuration changes, system updates, and malware status to improve security & compliance.
Visualize data in intuitive and customizable dashboards.
Find the information you need quickly using interactive queries and full-text search.
Detect, diagnose and fix issues quickly
Get notifications and alerts with rich diagnostic information so you can always stay on top of the issues.
Separate the signal from the noise and accelerate root-cause analysis across platforms using advanced analytics including machine learning algorithms.
Automate the implementation of recommended fixes so you can address issues quickly.
Integrate with customer service systems such as your ticketing tool to speed up implementation of fixes.
Enterprise scale
The functionality you know and love today remains and will continue to be actively expanded on at the same rapid cadence as you are used to. The services will get even more open and extensible with more choice to your workflows. You will be able to move to the new UI when it works for you and your team
Existing Accounts
https://myorg.visualstudio.com continues to work but new https://dev.azure.com/myOrg address also available for opt-in.
New UI opt-in per user. Will start advertising new UI once feedback from new accounts and early adopters has been incorporated.
Can disable services on a per project basis
New Azure branding in communications and documentation (emails, alerts etc).
Websites and documentation will move from Visual Studio to Azure based locations (with redirects in place).
Redirects available for some time.
TFS will remain the on-premises brand until we ship the next major version in 2019. Existing TFS branded information and downloads remain in Visual Studio locations until next release. The new UI will be available in that release.
Pricing
A few key changes:
Public project usage is free.
The free tier for Pipelines now includes 1,800 minutes per month, up from 240.
Pipelines can be used independently from Repos—so if your repos are hosted on GitHub you don’t need to pay for Repos & Boards (Basic) for your users.
New Accounts
https://dev.azure.com/myOrg based URL.
New UI by default.
Moving from the developer environment, Azure also makes deploying, or integrating existing, DevOps pipelines as fast as possible
Azure DevOps Projects is the quickest way to get started with DevOps on Azure for people who know about DevOps but are just starting or want a quick way to create a basic pipeline to play with or build upon.
DevOps projects creates a basic, complete CI/CD pipeline in Azure which can later be extended and customized outside in Azure Pipelines
Although DevOps Projects builds a DevOps pipeline on Azure it allows for any easy “Getting started” experience with Azure Pipelines which can then be applied to hybrid and on-prem scenarios with Azure Pipelines which can target any platform or with Azure DevOps Server which can be installed on prem.