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capacity planning in Azure Boards
Hi, hoping people can help me out here. We are trying to move away from Broadcom RALLY and into Azure Boards and we currently follow the SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework). As part of this migration we have been following the MS guidance on what this looks like but there is a specific capability to the end users that I am looking for which I can't seem to find in Azure boards. In RALLY we have a concept of a capacity plan which is done at the PI level. Which is kind of simulated planning (not actualy moving features/stories etc to the teams). Does boards have any concept of this? We originally tried to recreate this functionality by using delivery plans, but it doesnt seem to do what we need. Any thoughts or help on this is appreciated. thanks758Views0likes0Commentsmanage 3rd party components
Hi all, This might be a random request but bare with me! We are trying to adopt the Azure Stack and specifically DevOps. In preparation of this we are trialling a way of working with our legacy 3rd party products before we move to our own coding practices. As such we have 3 3rd party products, for ease lets call them notepad, paint and word and the idea is that the development team "combine" these all into their product called FRED. FRED has not code its just a placeholder for these 3 tools. and to make the development team responsible for them. So if Word is version 97 Paint is version 24 Notepad is version 11 together they would make FRED version 1. Now I want to realise some value from FRED as Word 2003 is available. so I do my testing and get ready to deploy etc (hopefully using features/stories/tasks in azure board). This update would make FRED version 2 (with the following components - Word 2003/Paint24/Notepad11). Its probably not the correct way to use this and Im sure people will question why. But has anyone used boards in this way? i.e. to manage 3rd parties with no code elements? thanks AJJ1.2KViews0likes0Comments
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