Why you should be using VSTSWhy you should be using VSTS Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) Nathan Lasnoski Vice President of blog.concurrency.com Concurrency Christopher Mank blog.concurrency.com Concurrency
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What is Visual Studio Team Services? Microsoft’s platform for development management Work management Agile backlog based work management Code repository Works with GIT or its own repository Release management Automate release of what you build into production Capture bugs and learn Receive errors from production and enter into backlog to prioritize
Who should use Visual Studio Team Services? Manage your work-stream and release to production Automation admins PowerShell scripts, runbooks, DSC configurations, ARM configurations SCCM admins Task sequences, packages, scripts SCOM / OMS admins Management packs, scripts SCSM admins Management packs Developers Any type of code (IoT, Azure PaaS, Java, open source, etc.)
Microsoft’s ALM framework
Managing work… Option 1: You don’t...
Managing work… Option 2: You stick with a waterfall PM process
Managing work… Option 3: You start using VSTS...
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Managing your code… Option 1: Store it local, everything will be ok...
Managing your code… Option 2: Store it on a file server
Managing your code… Option 3: Source code repository
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Microsoft’s ALM framework
Release management… Option 1: Manual testing and release
Release management… Option 2: Automated testing and release
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Traditional Development and Operations
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Microsoft’s ALM framework
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How do I get started? Getting off the ground Create a free VSTS account (up to five users) Check our getting started blog Start using your favorite code editor Store any code work product Start managing your tasks / team projects
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