Are you using Azure DevOps?

by Feb 21, 2019

Azure DevOps

More and more users are starting with Azure DevOps. Azure DevOps can be used for up to 5 users free of charge and is therefore a great start to start a project.

 

 

Azure DevOps

Build and Release

I will not describe what Azure DevOps can do, because that is too much to mention. In my future articles I want to take you into the challenges that I had in my projects during building and releasing of f.e. DataFactory, SSIS Packages, KeyVault, a number of recognizable Azure Services that are regularly used within Business Analytics projects.

If you want to use Azure Feature Pack components like Azure Blob Storage or Azure Data Lake Store  in your SSIS Packages, I would definitely read the following article:

Azure DevOps and Azure Feature Pack for Integration Services

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