Azure DevOps is pretty sweet. Manage your code, backlog, sprints, builds – the whole caboodle. Also, it has a comprehensive REST API so you can access your data and integrate
Azure DevOps is pretty sweet. Manage your code, backlog, sprints, builds – the whole caboodle. Also, it has a comprehensive REST API so you can access your data and integrate
In the first part of this post I wrote about Azure DevOps value and how to set it up in MSDyn365FO. I want to start this second part with a
One of the major changes we got with Dynamics 365 has been the mandatory use of a source control system. In older versions we had MorphX VCS for AX 2009
It is possible that after queuing a new build, the job won’t start. It won’t be possible to cancel it either, and nothing will change after rebooting the build server
Let’s go… Some weeks ago, the release pipeline extension for #MSDyn365FO was published in Azure DevOps Marketplace, taking us closer to the continuous integration scenario. While we wait for the