Microsoft shipped the first release candidate of Azure DevOps Server 2019, the self-hosted, on-premises version of the company's DevOps solution that used to be known as Team Foundation Server (TFS).
This week, Microsoft announced that its Azure DevOps Server 2019 entered into the Release Candidate 2 (RC2) stage, according to Program Manager Erin Dormier's post on the Microsoft DevOps Blog.
Microsoft announced the release of Azure DevOps Server 2019 on Tuesday. The product is the rebranded successor to Team Foundation Server 2018 that's used for developer collaborations. It previously ...
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Azure DevOps Server is now generally available, marking its transition to a production-ready on-premises offering for teams that need to self-host their DevOps platform. The GA release packages ...
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