Great tool for addressing any cloud infrastructure needs, but still much to improve on on-prem applications
October 18, 2021

Great tool for addressing any cloud infrastructure needs, but still much to improve on on-prem applications

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Azure DevOps Services (formerly VSTS)

We are new to using Azure DevOps Services, we use a different tool for DevOps. This year, we have started the implementation of Azure DevOps for some applications, especially D365 applications. At the moment, we use it only for Development, QA and UAT, we haven't done any Production deployment yet, however, early next year we are going to start doing it.
  • Easy to create pipelines
  • Intuitive
  • Pipelines sometimes are really slow
  • Support needs to be improve
  • Integration with other Microsoft Products
  • Testing
  • With Azure DevOps testing we have improve our deployments
  • The most important, we are more agile now
Currently, we use both products, however, we use more the Atlassian suite. We have started recently using Azure DevOps for specific implementations and projects. We don't have any plan yet to migrate all our projects to Azure DevOps, we may in the next couple of years. Azure DevOps covers most of our needs but we are still in the early stages

Do you think Azure DevOps Services delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Azure DevOps Services's feature set?

Yes

Did Azure DevOps Services live up to sales and marketing promises?

No

Did implementation of Azure DevOps Services go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Azure DevOps Services again?

Yes

Bamboo, Bitbucket Server (formerly Stash), Jira Service Management (Jira Service Desk), Jira Software, Atlassian Confluence
In our case, Azure DevOps services is well suited with applications hosted on Azure, such as D365, on-premises or custom Applications are hard to implement, different aspects won't work properly. We are still new to using it, maybe we haven't found the best way to apply it.