WinOps – CI/CD with Microsoft Azure Stack: VSTS and TFS 2018
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DevOps blurs the lines between Development and Operations, when harmonized with Agile practices. It addresses good practices for delivering world class solutions. VSTS and TFS can help you plan and code your application, now it’s time to start looking at how to set up continuous integration, deployment, testing, monitoring, delivery, and all of the essential elements of DevOps and OpsDev. If you’re a DevOps professional who wants to learn how to implement leading DevOps processes within Visual Studio Team Services and Team Foundation Server 2018, then this Learning Path is for you.
This comprehensive 2–in–1 course offers you an in–depth introduction to the DevOps processes with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) and Team Foundation Server 2018 with all of its essential elements, explores the concepts of scaling enterprise agile, and gives you a comprehensive guide to planning your continuous delivery pipeline. You will learn how to build, configure, and deploy in code. You will also learn how to get insights of your application to monitor and measure it in real time.
This training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.
In the first course, WinOps – DevOps on the Microsoft Azure Stack: VSTS and TFS 2018, you will delve into real–world leading approaches to plan your solution delivery with the Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) and Team Foundation Server 2018. You will work on learning how to use VSTS and TFS to visualize your backlogs, manage work items, manage the defect lifecycle, and make sure that the whole process can be easily followed by everyone within your organization. You will also get to know how Kanban and Lean are essential for an optimized DevOps process and continuous improvement. With the help of this course, implement Kanban and Lean to manage your work in process (WIP). This course, makes you comfortable with dashboards and queries, which play an important role within every successful DevOps implementation, representing how to measure and monitor business value delivered. You will learn to set up dashboards to provide a window into what is happening across the portfolio, project and team levels. Alerts and notifications will then help you implement enterprise collaboration (ChatOps) within your organization. Learn to create alerts, notifications and integrate external applications such as Slack and Microsoft Teams. Finally, work on customizing the processes on VSTS and TFS, work items, fields and workflow states along with advanced configuration options to make sure that the process you have is best suited for your team needs.
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Duration | 7 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Connectnaz121 –
Good Course but for the professionals but definitely not for the beginners. too much theory which talks about tone of tools. very few labs and that too without proper steps to follow. the instructor is deploying a project on to the docker container and don’t even bother to show how to install docker with proper steps.
Khannoussi Ahmed –
le sous titrage est decevant, il change les mots techniques surtout!
Aaron Catlin –
I’ll start by saying that what I have learnt from this course will no doubt be extremely helpful for the future of the work we do as we move into an implementation phase of CI/CD. The instructor definitely knows the subject area and goes into details of each area well. I would have liked to see branching strategies covered in here and how that fits with Build and Release pipelines in Azure. Some (perhaps more negative) comments: Some of the later elements of the course are great insights, but didn’t necessarily need to be covered in the scope of the course title. The tests generally ask questions about obscure points covered in some of the lessons, rather than some of the key learnings.
Mayra Maia Fiorini Swann –
The course is ok, but I would have liked more step by step tutorials and the chance to try it myself. Also, I don’t think the prerequisites for this course were accurate as DevOps, Deployment and Server knowledge is required to better understand certain aspects of it. However, I believe these shortcomings are due to the scope of the course, as it only demonstrates what Azure DevOps is capable of without focusing on any one method of deployment. This means a step by step tutorial is not viable as there are too many variables involved. Actually, this course feels more like an information dump than a course. It can’t make up its mind if it’s using VSTS or TFS which can make a big difference some times. Also, it does not explain what is being done, just a bunch of images and graphs showing processes which does not help with the practicality of the course.
Pavan Kumar –
Overall it is a very good course for a beginner/intermediate user though certain topics are way over technical and very advanced. Value for money! Thank you.
Alejandro Larios Acevedo –
good!