- Introduction to Azure DevOps
- Software Development Practices
- Agile Development Principles
- Horizontal Team Structure in Agile
- Vertical Team Structure in Agile
- The DevOps Approach
- DevOps The Primary Objectives
- DevOps Characteristics
- DevOps a Change of Culture
- DevOps Technical Advantages
- The Benefits of Azure DevOps
- Continuous Integration - CI
- Continuous Delivery - CD
- Continuous Deployment
- Automation
- Access Vm Host and obtain Credentials
- Use Credentials to obtain Azure Pass
- Use credentials to create Office 365 Trial
- Use credentials to create DevOps Account
- Add an existing sample Web App into DevOps
- Review Web App in DevOps
- Get started with Microsoft Teams
- How to Integrate Microsoft Teams with Azure DevOps Services
- The role of Azure DevOps Kanbanboards and Dashboards in Teams
- How Azure Pipelines work with Microsoft Teams
- Installing the Azure Pipelines app for use by your team
- How to Subscribe for the pipelines notifications
- View notifications changes using filters
- • Recap of process to integrate with teams
- Optional Further Practice using the Azure DevOps Demo Generator to create content for Dev Ops.
- Review of http://azuredevopsdemogenerator.azurewebsites.net/
- Create an Environment within Power Apps
- Import Power App zip file
- Publish and Test the Application
- Export the Application
- Create a new Azure DevOps project
- Configure the Power Apps ALM tasks
- Build an export solution pipeline for the Power App
- Test the export from your Dev environment to Azure DevOps
- Review Power App in Dev Ops
- Subscribe to gain for the pipelines notifications
- View notifications changes using filters
- Recap of process to integrate with teams
- Optional Further Practice using other provided zip files create content for Dev Ops