Microsoft’s grand vision for bridging the world between AI agents and resource-rich cloud environments just took a massive leap forward with the public preview of the open-source Azure MCP Server. In a universe already swirling with new abbreviations and protocols, it feels as if Redmond just...
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Unlocking the Power of Azure DevOps CLI on Your On-Prem Azure DevOps Server
Microsoft’s Azure DevOps ecosystem continues to evolve—even for on-premises installations. If you’re running Azure DevOps Server (formerly known as TFS) in your organization and want to streamline your development...
KineticSkunk’s milestone is more than just another trophy on the shelf—it’s a signal flare in the rapidly evolving world of cloud innovation and digital transformation. For the third consecutive year, KineticSkunk has been recognized as a Microsoft Solutions Partner for Digital & App Innovation...
In the latest cybersecurity revelation, a devastating series of vulnerabilities has been unearthed within Azure DevOps, Microsoft’s widely-used platform for CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment). These vulnerabilities, if exploited, could spell disaster for organizations relying...
In the modern age of CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment), achieving seamless integration between tools used across cloud and development ecosystems is crucial. Azure DevOps, a powerful platform supporting continuous delivery pipelines, now offers a game-changing capability...
CVE-2024-35267: Azure DevOps Server Spoofing Vulnerability
Microsoft's Azure DevOps Server is an essential tool for developers and project managers, providing capabilities for source control, project management, and continuous integration and delivery. However, as with any robust platform...
The Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) is pleased to announce the launch of the Link Removed program, a program dedicated to providing rock-solid security for our DevOps customers. Starting January 17, 2019, we’re excited to offer rewards up to US$20,000 for eligible vulnerabilities in...
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