Category: DevOps

Modernize your Windows Server apps with containers

7:15 pm to 7:45 pm EST Taylor Brown (Speaker), Muzz Imam (Demos) App works fine, but stuck in an older app model. Rewrite the whole thing. Try a new deployment model. Rewrite parts of it. Containerize it. Use a registry. CI/CD Deploy to Kubernetes cluster. IBuySpy SQL Server IIS Create a Dockerfile Like writing down …

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Upgrading from TFS 2013 to TFS 2017

I was running TFS 2013 Update 4 on top of SQL Server 2012 SP3 and was unable to upgrade to TFS 2017 because this version of the SQL database is not supported.  So, I ran the SQL Server 2016 installer from the ISO and used the SQL Upgrade tool. I then uninstalled SQL Server 2012 …

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Viewing All of the Git Repositories in your TFS Team Project within Visual Studio 2013.3

I recently reconnected to a TFS 2013.3 Team Project after quite a while away.  I knew that additional Git repos had been added to the team project, but Visual Studio 2013.3 was not displaying them in Team Explorer.  It turns out that you need to click the Refresh button (see the red rectangle, below) to …

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The ALM Readiness Treasure Map v2.1 has been released!

After a lot of hard work by my fellow pirates, v2.1 of the Treasure Map application has shipped and is now available in the Windows Store.  If you are running Windows 8.1, this is the version that you will get when you install it.  If you are still running Windows 8.0, you will get v2.0 of the …

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The ship is leaving port for the open seas

Content Compliance

The ALM Readiness Treasure Map v2.1 has begun its journey to release.  We will keep you posted as to its status.  Note that although it is listed as Release 3, this is version 2.1 of the application.  This will be reflected in the settings for the application once published. FIRST UPDATE:  We’ve passed two more …

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