Today we are excited to support the launch of Azure DevOps (formerly Visual Studio Team Services and Team Foundation Server).
Chef Extension for Azure DevOps
The Chef extension for Azure DevOps enables users within organizations to integrate Chef into the build and release phases of their DevOps toolset; specifically, the Azure Pipelines component of the Azure DevOps Suite. Moreover, we have used Azure Pipelines to build these extensions!
Learn More & Download
- Download the Chef Extension for Azure DevOps that enables these tasks.
- Learn more about the specific build and release tasks that the Chef Extension for Azure DevOps enables in this blog post by my colleague Russell Seymour.
Habitat Extension for Azure DevOps
Furthermore, we have extensions for Habitat (our application automation solution) for Azure DevOps. Using these extensions users using the Azure Pipelines service can invoke Habitat to enable tasks such as modernizing legacy applications and building net new Cloud Native applications.
Learn More & Download
- Download the Habitat Extension for Azure DevOps
- Watch “Migrating Legacy Windows Applications with Habitat” a recorded webinar that demonstrates packing 13-year-old technology for use in modern environments.
- Check out this Azure Friday webinar that shows how to use Habitat in Azure to build modern, cloud-native applications.
Additional Habitat Integrations for Azure
Earlier this year we built new functionality into Habitat that allows for users to natively export artifacts into Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure Container Registry (ACR). The plugins for Azure Pipelines coupled with Habitat’s ability to output into AKS and ACR provides a seamless experience for Habitat users to refactor and re-architect applications as part of their migration efforts into Azure.
Chef at Microsoft Ignite 2018
If you are at Microsoft Ignite Sept 24-28th in Orlando Fl, we would love to meet and discuss your automation and cloud migration projects. We will be at booth 304 and would love to see you there.