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Feb 27, 2026
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Updates to Team Calendar extension

Dan Hellem
Dan Hellem

We are excited to release a new update to the Team Calendar extension. This update includes a series of visual refinements across the extension, introducing a more consistent design language, smoother transitions when expanding and collapsing sections, improved contrast for better readability, an updated color palette aligned with Azure DevOps, an...

Azure & Cloud
Feb 18, 2026
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TFVC Remove Existing Obsolete Policies ASAP

Dan Hellem
Dan Hellem

In April 2025, we announced the deprecation schedule for legacy TFVC check-in policies. This change was required due to limitations in how those policies were previously implemented and stored. The old policies have been marked as obsolete, and you can replace them by selecting the equivalent updated policy. We are currently in Phase II of this tr...

Azure & Cloud
Feb 16, 2026
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Condensed views on Kanban and Sprint boards

Dan Hellem
Dan Hellem

One of the challenges teams face when working with large boards or displaying multiple fields on work item cards is limited screen space. This became even more noticeable with the rollout of the New Boards hub, which introduced additional spacing and padding for improved readability. While this enhances clarity, it can also reduce the number of car...

Azure & Cloud
Dec 19, 2025
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Work item linking for Advanced Security alerts now available

Laura Jiang
Laura Jiang

Security vulnerabilities don't fix themselves. Someone needs to track them, prioritize them, and actually ship the fix. If you've ever tried to manage security alerts alongside your regular sprint work, though, you know the friction: you're looking at an alert in one tab, switching to your backlog in another, trying to remember which vulnerability ...

DevOpsAzure & CloudSecurity
Dec 16, 2025
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Azure Boards integration with GitHub Copilot

Dan Hellem
Dan Hellem

A few months ago we introduced the Azure Boards integration with GitHub Copilot in private preview. The goal was simple: allow teams to take a work item from Azure Boards and send it directly to GitHub Copilot so the coding agent could begin working on it, track progress, and generate a pull request. We are happy to announce that this integration ...

Azure & Cloud
Oct 13, 2025
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Azure DevOps local MCP Server is generally available

Dan Hellem
Dan Hellem

Today we are excited to take our local MCP Server for Azure DevOps out of preview 🥳. Since the initial preview announcement, we've worked closely with early adopters and the community to incorporate feature suggestions and feedback. We’ve improved login and authorization, added and refined tooling, and introduced domains so users can scope active t...

CommunityDevOpsAgile
Jul 24, 2025
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From Manual Testing to AI-Generated Automation: Our Azure DevOps MCP + Playwright Success Story

Igor Najdenovski
Igor Najdenovski

In today’s fast-paced software development cycles, manual testing often becomes a significant bottleneck. Our team was facing a growing backlog of test cases that required repetitive manual execution—running the entire test suite every sprint. This consumed valuable time that could be better spent on exploratory testing and higher-value tasks. We ...

TestDevOps
Apr 23, 2025
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Spring Cleaning: A CTA for Azure DevOps OAuth Apps with expired or long-living secrets

Angel Wong
Angel Wong

Today, we officially closed the doors on any new Azure DevOps OAuth app registrations. As we prepare for the end-of-life for Azure DevOps OAuth apps in 2026, we'll begin outreach to engage existing app owners and support them through the migration process to use the Microsoft Identity platform instead for future app development with Azure DevOps. ...

DevOpsSecurity
Mar 26, 2025
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New Overlapping Secrets on Azure DevOps OAuth

Angel Wong
Angel Wong

As you may have read, Azure DevOps OAuth apps are due for deprecation in 2026. All developers are encouraged to migrate their applications to use Microsoft Entra ID OAuth, which can access all Azure DevOps APIs and has the added benefit of enhanced security features and long-term investment. Although we are nearing Azure DevOps OAuth’s end-of-life...

Azure & CloudDevOps
Jan 6, 2025
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Reducing personal access token (PAT) usage across Azure DevOps

Angel Wong
Angel Wong

In the new year, we’ll be making moves towards strengthening Microsoft and our customers' security posture in regards to the usage and creation of personal access tokens (PATs). If you’ve been following this blog, you may have noticed we’ve been distancing away from PATs as the recommended authentication method for Azure DevOps APIs by offering mo...

Azure & CloudSecurity