Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Azure DevOps offers an API that allows users to interact with the platform programmatically. It supports integration with various tools and services by enabling automated processes such as creating work items, managing builds, and deploying code.
Yes, Azure DevOps offers an API that allows users to interact with the platform programmatically. It supports integration with various tools and services by enabling automated processes such as creating work items, managing builds, and deploying code.
The platform supports English.
Azure DevOps integrates with a variety of third-party applications to enhance its functionality. These include collaboration tools like Slack and Microsoft Teams, ticketing systems such as Zendesk and ServiceNow, and CRM platforms like Salesforce. It also integrates seamlessly with GitHub, allowing teams to leverage advanced version control and security features across platforms.
Yes, Azure DevOps has a mobile app available for both iOS and Android devices. The app allows users to view and manage work items, check build and release statuses, and stay updated through notifications.
Azure DevOps offers flexible pricing with a free tier for Azure Pipelines (1,800 minutes/month for Microsoft-hosted jobs and unlimited for one self-hosted job). Azure Artifacts includes 2 GiB of free storage, with additional usage billed per GiB. The Basic plan is free for up to five users, then $6/user/month. Basic + Test Plans costs $52/user/month. GitHub Advanced Security is available at extra cost, and enterprise pricing is customizable.
The software is used by a wide range of professionals involved in the software development lifecycle. This includes developers, project managers, IT professionals, and contributors across industries such as healthcare, finance, and education. It’s especially beneficial for teams that need end-to-end development tools and want to streamline collaboration, planning, testing, and deployment processes.
The platform users have access to extensive documentation, tutorials, and community forums. Microsoft also offers paid support plans that range from basic developer support to premium options with faster response times, and technical guidance from Microsoft engineers.