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- How Microsoft is migrating repositories to GitHubby Poonam Gupta on June 3, 2026 at 6:48 pm
For the past decade, Azure DevOps has powered software development at Microsoft, supporting some of our largest repositories and most complex engineering workflows across Azure Repos, Boards, and Pipelines. Software development is being reshaped by AI, and where code lives now have a direct impact on how much value organizations can capture. For teams that The post How Microsoft is migrating repositories to GitHub appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.
- Azure DevOps and GitHub: Journeying into the AI Eraby Rajesh Ramamurthy on June 2, 2026 at 7:41 pm
AI is changing how software gets planned, built, and reviewed. As teams adopt agentic development, the platform underneath those workflows matters more. They need tools that bring planning, coding, security, and collaboration together—and can keep pace with how development is evolving. That’s why we’re delivering the newest agentic capabilities on GitHub across planning, coding, code The post Azure DevOps and GitHub: Journeying into the AI Era appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.
- Optimizing Git policy management at scaleby Azat Galiev on April 22, 2026 at 6:20 pm
With just a single improvement in the REST API of Azure DevOps, we achieved a massive reduction in CPU usage and execution time when managing Git policies: 2x less CPU and 10-15x faster execution! This change is already available to all users of Azure DevOps, and it’s time to share a bit more detail: the The post Optimizing Git policy management at scale appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.
- Azure Boards + GitHub: Recent Updatesby Dan Hellem on April 18, 2025 at 2:19 pm
Over the past several months, we’ve delivered a series of improvements to the Azure Boards + GitHub integration. Whether you’re tracking code, managing pull requests, or connecting pipelines, these updates aim to simplify and strengthen the link between your work items and your GitHub activity. Here’s a recap of everything we’ve released (or are just The post Azure Boards + GitHub: Recent Updates appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.
- TFVC Policies Storage Updatesby Maria Chmyreva on April 2, 2025 at 9:02 pm
TFVC Check-In Policies TFVC projects can have check-in policies such as Build (Require last build was successful), Work Item (Require associated work item), Changeset comments policy (Require users to add comment to their check-in), etc. We are changing the way we store these policies on the server. This change will slightly affect TFVC users since The post TFVC Policies Storage Updates appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.
- AB links on GitHub pull request and scale improvements for large organizationsby Dan Hellem on April 4, 2024 at 6:15 pm
We have a few new updates to announce for the work we have been doing to improve the Azure Boards + GitHub experience. Let’s jump right into it… 🎉 Add link to GitHub commit or pull request (GA) After being several weeks in preview, we are excited to announce our new enhanced experience for linking The post AB links on GitHub pull request and scale improvements for large organizations appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.
- End of SSH-RSA support for Azure Reposby Bohdan Janousek on February 15, 2024 at 5:36 pm
Azure Repos provides two methods for users to access a git repository in Azure Repos – HTTPS and SSH. To use SSH, you need to create a key pair using one of the supported encryption methods. In the past we’ve been supporting only SSH-RSA and we’ve asked users to enable the SSH-RSA here. This is The post End of SSH-RSA support for Azure Repos appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.
- Work Items in Visual Studioby Dan Hellem on December 1, 2023 at 2:21 pm
Several years ago, with the introduction of Visual Studio 2019, we launched a completely revamped work item experience. This updated view operates entirely on REST, replacing the deprecated SOAP APIs utilized in the legacy version. Although Visual Studio 2022 still includes the option to revert to the legacy view, the majority of our users have The post Work Items in Visual Studio appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.
- Git Partial Clone Now Supported in Azure DevOpsby Michael Carlson on November 1, 2023 at 5:29 pm
Git Partial Clone Treeless and blobless Git Partial Clones are now enabled in Azure DevOps for all customers! Partial clones are a reduced type of git clone that users create via specific arguments on the git command line. For large repositories with a lot of history, they offer a dramatic performance improvement compared to a The post Git Partial Clone Now Supported in Azure DevOps appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.
- Azure Boards + GitHub Integration Improvementsby Dan Hellem on October 31, 2023 at 4:37 pm
The existing Azure Boards + GitHub integration has been in place for several years now. This integration was a great starting point, but it does not offer the level of traceability that our customers have grown accustomed to. Based on your feedback, we have put together set of investments to enhance this integration. Our goal The post Azure Boards + GitHub Integration Improvements appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.











