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Jun 22, 2026
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Retirement of Azure DevOps issuer in Workload identity federation service connections

Eric van Wijk

We are announcing the deprecation of the Azure DevOps issuer in workload identity federation (WIF) service connections, with planned retirement on July 1, 2027. The Azure DevOps issuer uses the prefix in federated credentials. This change is part of Microsoft's broader initiative to standardize on the Microsoft Entra issuer across Azure services t...

Azure & CloudCI/CD
Jun 11, 2026
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June Patches for Azure DevOps Server

Gloridel Morales

We are releasing new patches for our self‑hosted product, Azure DevOps Server. We strongly recommend that all customers stay up to date with the latest, most secure version of Azure DevOps Server. The most recent release, Azure DevOps Server, is available on the download page. The following versions have been patched. For more details on these up...

Azure DevOps ServerPatches
Jun 11, 2026
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Copilot Autofix for GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps

Laura Jiang

Over the last few years, we've encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to GitHub, where the newest AI-powered and agentic development experiences land first. Migrating isn't equally simple for everyone. A move to GitHub can range from straightforward to a multi-year program, depending on an organization's size, customizati...

Azure & CloudOpen SourceSecurity
Jun 9, 2026
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Copilot Code Reviews for Azure Repos

Dan,
Andrew

🚨 ​​​​​​​Attention: We are accepting a final round of preview requests, with those organizations scheduled for enablement beginning the second week of July. Requests submitted after July 3 will not be accepted into the preview program. Over the last several years, we have encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to...

Azure & Cloud
Jun 8, 2026
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Enterprise Live Migrations: Moving from Azure DevOps Repo to GitHub with minimal disruption

Soo,
Bhuvan

Over the last several years, we’ve encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to GitHub to take advantage of the latest AI-powered and agentic development experiences. For many enterprise teams, however, migrating at scale comes with real constraints. Traditional approaches can require extended downtime - sometimes days - whi...

Azure & CloudDevOps
Jun 3, 2026
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How Microsoft is migrating repositories to GitHub

Poonam Gupta

For the past decade, Azure DevOps has powered software development at Microsoft, supporting some of our largest repositories and most complex engineering workflows across Azure Repos, Boards, and Pipelines. Software development is being reshaped by AI, and where code lives now have a direct impact on how much value organizations can capture. For t...

DevOpsGit & Version Control
Jun 2, 2026
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Azure DevOps and GitHub: Journeying into the AI Era

Rajesh Ramamurthy

AI is changing how software gets planned, built, and reviewed. As teams adopt agentic development, the platform underneath those workflows matters more. They need tools that bring planning, coding, security, and collaboration together—and can keep pace with how development is evolving. That’s why we’re delivering the newest agentic capabilities on...

DevOpsAzure & CloudGit & Version Control
May 14, 2026
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May Patches for Azure DevOps Server

Gloridel Morales

We are releasing new patches for our self‑hosted product, Azure DevOps Server. We strongly recommend that all customers stay up to date with the latest, most secure version of Azure DevOps Server. The most recent release, Azure DevOps Server, is available on the download page. The following versions have been patched. For more details on these up...

Azure DevOps ServerPatches
Apr 24, 2026
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Axios npm Supply Chain Compromise – Guidance for Azure Pipelines Customers

Josef Sin

On March 31, 2026, malicious versions of the widely used JavaScript HTTP client library Axios were briefly published to the npm registry as part of a supply chain attack. The affected versions — 1.14.1 and 0.30.4 — included a hidden malicious dependency that executed during installation and connected to attacker-controlled command-and-cont...

SecurityAzure & CloudCI/CD
Apr 22, 2026
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Optimizing Git policy management at scale

Azat Galiev

With just a single improvement in the REST API of Azure DevOps, we achieved a massive reduction in CPU usage and execution time when managing Git policies: 2x less CPU and 10-15x faster execution! This change is already available to all users of Azure DevOps, and it's time to share a bit more detail: the background, what the change is, and how it ...

Git & Version Control