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<h1>DevOps Chats: DevSecOps and OpenShift, with Red Hat</h1>
<p>In this DevOps Chats, we had a talk with Kirsten Newcomer, senior principal product manager at Red Hat. It is a great discussion on the state of DevSecOps and how the Red Hat OpenShift team is trying to make it easier for developers, DevOps and cyber folks to work together to create more secure applications.</p>
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<p><strong>Alan Shimel:</strong> Hey, everyone, it’s Alan Shimel, DevOps.com, Container Journal, Security Boulevard—you’re listening to another DevOps Chat. Welcome, and I’d like to welcome to our DevOps Chat Kirsten Newcomer of Red Hat. Kirsten, welcome.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten Newcomer:</strong> Thank you, Alan. Great to be here. So, I’m Kirsten Newcomer as you said, Red Hat. My focus at Red Hat is DevSecOps for cloud-native applications, been working at Red Hat for about four years now. It’s really kind of fun. I’ve managed to leverage kind of my—all sorts of different elements of my background over the years. I spent time at Rational Software, nine years, working on developer tools.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Sure.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah. Spent some time with BMC BladeLogic on the operations side of the world, seven years at Black Duck Software focusing on solutions that help companies manage vulnerabilities in open source software, and that led to the move to Red Hat where I get to focus on OpenShift security and DevSecOps and sort of everything comes together. So, DevOps—</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> It really does.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> I mean, following your career, I think I know just about all of those companies intimately and know a lot of people—I’m sure we even have a lot of people in common that we’ve worked with.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> I bet we do.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> It’s funny. So, you were at Rational, left Rational only to return to IBM Rational.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> I know! <em>[Laughter]</em> That is true.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> You know, it’s the circle of life right there, man. <em>[Laughter]</em></p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> It is the circle of life, yep.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Welcome. So, Kirsten, look, DevSecOps is of course something near and dear to us. We put on every year at the RSA conference our DevSecOps Days or DevOps Connect/DevSecOps Days.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Uh-huh.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> We actually have the virtual event of that live on Thursday, I think it’s the 26th, March 26th.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Nice.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> So, you know, it’s something, quite frankly, this whole security thing is the reason I got into DevOps is, I thought—what a great opportunity for security to cure a lot of original sin.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Absolutely. <em>[Laughter]</em></p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> But anyway, you know, when we look at the DevSecOps and the DevOps world, Kirsten, you can’t help—you must take notice of the impact that Kubernetes and the whole cloud-native kind of movement has had on this.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Okay.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> And a great—</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Absolutely, no—big changes, yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> And, you know—and it’s really at the core of so much of what is being done right now from an infrastructure point of view. And oftentimes, I don’t know if people—like everything else, right? I remember when the cloud came out and we moved from client-server and all this. Security, there’s always that lag, right, where, “Oh, yeah, we gotta do security with this.”</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yep.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> And we had a little bit of that with Kubernetes, I think, where—</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> No, I think that’s fair.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Yeah? You know, people were rushing to do Kubernetes and experiment with it, deploy it, and then someone started saying, “Wait a second, what about security, here? What about compliance? What about this or that?”</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> And now, I will tell you, and I’m interested in your opinion—I thought the lag time was much shorter this time than what we’ve seen in the past.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Oh, I absolutely think so. And I think it’s really interesting. A couple of things that I’ve observed. One is that I really think containers and Kubernetes have created a terrific opportunity to shift security left, and I’ll kinda be more explicit about that in a couple ways. But I, in fact, have worked with a chief of cyber defense in the public sector who believes and evangelizes that containers improve security, and I’ve stolen his line, because I just actually think that that’s really valid.</p>
<p>Because of the changes in the model, with the OS dependencies and the run time, everything’s kinda packaged together and you have that immutable container image that you’re always deploying from, you really can manage things in a new way and not every team is ready for this, and not every team, not every security vendor is ready for this, either.</p>
<p>So, I think the opportunity has been twofold. One is to kind of adjust the thinking about security so that it no longer becomes something that happens at the end, but that’s still a process, that’s still a lot of work. And the other thing is, the security tooling space itself has historically been pretty siloed, right? There’s been, you know, the OS layer security, the network layer, there’s been kinda—you know, my SIEM and my SOC that I’m working with, and my cert management and my vaults.</p>
<p>And none of them really were designed to work with the level of automation that Kubernetes and containers enable, which led to this really interesting opening for smaller companies, a lot of startups that now have been around for a little while, actually, to start breaking down those silos and delivering security capabilities in a new way that kind of really do fit the DevSecOps model, because you get kinda one vendor bringing a set of capabilities that ranges from CI/CD integration to run time security to network security, really fascinating space to see how it’s been evolving.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> It really has. The other thing that I will tell you, Kirsten, that I was again encouraged by was when I first started seeing people talk about security through containers and Kubernetes, it really was like—let me scan your container for vulnerabilities, right?</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah. <em>[Laughter]</em></p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> And I’m thinking to myself—I don’t care whether my code’s in a container or in a hypervisor or on bare metal. A vulnerability scan is a vulnerability scan. There’s gotta be more to this than just a more vulnerability scan kind of a thing.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Absolutely. And that’s, I think, where, as you mentioned earlier, that, you know, Kubernetes really has come a long way in that space. So, there are things like, if we think about—so, absolutely. Vulnerability scans are fundamental and kinda, people always understood those. They tended—historically, they’ve happened a little too late in the life cycle, making challenges for the AppDev team and such.</p>
<p>We’re seeing that shift left a lot, but then there’s all these other range of things that you should be doing and can be doing to build security into the platform. And so, when we saw pod security policies in Kubernetes, for example, that’s a way that the Kube admin can take advantage of the Linux features that enable container isolation at the Kubernetes layer and enforce things like ensure that a container doesn’t run with unnecessary privileges.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Sure.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> And so, we are seeing more capabilities—now, that’s still beta, so the community still has some work to do there. But as you say, we’re seeing more emphasis and, you know, the open source Kubernetes security audit sponsored by the CNCF is a great example of that.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Oh, absolutely. And look, CNCF has done yeoman’s work here. They’ve really, really done a nice job with the whole Kubernetes project, specifically security.</p>
<p>You know, but one of the reasons, like—we did a webinar yesterday for instance and it was on, you know, the different cloud providers versions of Kubernetes and—</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Uh-huh.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> <em>[Cross talk]</em> environments. And, you know—fantastic, we had 700 and something people sign up for this webinar.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Great.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> A lot of great questions, even on the YouTube afterwards, a lot of great questions. One of the things that became clear to me in listening to people talk is that—you know what? Just going to, whether it’s AWS or Azure or GCP or whatever and setting up my Kube environment may not be the best thing for me because I’d rather get one of the package distributions, if you will, or a more complete solution, of which Kubernetes is a piece, like an OpenShift, but some others were mentioned—Rancher and so forth.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Sure.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> But OpenShift was the most popular one mentioned. And I think one of the reasons is, people want to know that security has been kinda built into it.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Beyond just the Kube release, whether it’s 1.4, 1.5, what have you, 1.6—you know, what else has been wrapped around that just K8—</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel: —</strong>to make it easier?</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Absolutely, and that’s been a big focus for us at Red Hat, really, from the beginning. You know, an enterprise solution—and this is a place where, so, we’ve talked about changes in the security tooling that needed to be made to adjust to the technology, but by and large, the principles still apply. You know, you still need audit logs, right? You still need, you know, to log data from the cluster itself. You need log data from the applications. You need monitoring tools. And so—and you need to think about host arrest security as well.</p>
<p>And so, we’ve kind of really looked at the stack as kind of spanning all of those things, and we want to make it as easy as possible to manage that solution as a solution, right? And so, that if you—and plenty of folks do this, you know, and get value from it. But if you’re in a situation where you can afford to kind of do a DIY Kubernetes and add in a logging stack and add in kind of all the different pieces that you really need for the enterprise solution, then you have to maintain them each separately and you’re maintaining the host OS separately as well.</p>
<p>And so, we’ve really focused recently, especially with OpenShift 4, on automating everything, which includes the host operating system. So, Rel CoreOS, Fedora CoreOS available as an open source project. It’s a container optimized operating system that we manage as part of the full platform. It makes it much easier to apply OS updates across your cluster. You can do that in a way that has zero downtime for your well-behaving apps. You can take a node out of service in the way you would, you know, that Kubernetes manages it. Update that with a patch to OpenShift or its components or the operating system itself, put it back in service.</p>
<p>And so, kind of a combination of looking at the whole stack holistically, what is an enterprise need in order to ensure that they have a secure environment, a stable environment, a highly available environment and making sure that we kind of leverage the terrific declarative and automation capabilities of Kubernetes kind of throughout the whole stack.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Absolutely. You know, I didn’t realize just really all of—you know, until you just said it, I never kinda put together all the pieces of what you guys are doing with that. It’s pretty amazing, isn’t it?</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> It’s really cool. And one of the other fun things that we get to do is, we actually—so, back to, if we think about the host OS layer for a bit, right? If you need to scale your clusters, that means adding a new host and you’ve got the work involved to be sure that you deploy that infrastructure and that you secure that infrastructure according to your standards and then you put Kubernetes on top of it and add it to the cluster and you’re ready to put workloads on it.</p>
<p>And we’re using the concept of Kubernetes operators to automate the components of OpenShift, including the host OS. So, we have a machine config operator, so if you’re deploying OpenShift in a cloud where you can automate the addition of infrastructure easily, you can use the machine config operator and the declarative nature of Kubernetes, right? It’s a container optimized OS, it’s delivered primarily as container images, the user space is read-only, you’ve got that declaration of what a host should look like and you can just use the machine config operator to spin up new hosts and add them to your cluster.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Excellent. You know, we would be derelict in our duties, I guess, if we didn’t mention the whole COVID-19 and how that’s affecting things.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Fair enough, yes.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> In my mind—so, first of all, I don’t think a lot of what we’re seeing right now and its effects are necessarily three-week or six-week or, you know, a lot of this stuff is gonna stick.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> I think one of the things that are gonna stick are, people are gonna want more automation, right?</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Absolutely.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> In their deployments, in their operations, in their infrastructure.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yep.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> And automation, from a security point of view, is kind of a double-edged sword, right? At least we, from—when things are automated from a security point of view, we think we know exactly what’s gonna happen, and so we can plan around that. On the other hand, security people tend to get a little fritzy, you know, when things come out of our cold, dead hands, here.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> What do you think? How—what do you think?</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> I know; I agree with you. And I think one of the things that, one of the ways that Kubernetes is kinda pushing the boundaries with security teams. And I talk to a lot of different security teams over time. So, it’s kinda like—you know, they’re a little bit more comfortable with the idea of DevOps for the application layer at this point, right? For those containerized apps that are gonna be deployed, it’s like—okay, they kinda have an idea of, “Yep, security static analysis tools, integrated vulnerability scanners integrated.” There’s some cool new stuff coming out that I’m seeing on the market, they’re tools that are starting to evaluate the configs and the Dockerfiles, too, that’s really great.</p>
<p>But—and then as we continue to move into the ops space, right, with Kubernetes and the SDN, which is required for any Kubernetes cluster, and now we have service mesh added into the mix, or Istio for microservice based communications. The network security teams are uncomfortable with who’s gonna manage network policies at the Kubernetes layer and now, I’ve got service mesh or Istio policies as well, and who’s responsible for those?</p>
<p>And in the end, it’s really about visibility. So, if we circle back to automation, we’re really looking at infrastructure as code, you know, GitHub’s model that applies again to the Kubernetes layer, to the configuration of the Kube cluster as well, and we need to put in place, you need the automation to get the best results, but you need to do it in a way that gives the security team visibility into the kinds of things they’re used to seeing.</p>
<p>And so, I think this is another way where we’re starting to shift left in new ways, and I’m also seeing solutions that help automatically generate network policies based on evaluating an environment or an automatic generating service mesh policies based on evaluating the config for the apps.</p>
<p>But all of that, you know, the network security guys aren’t necessarily gonna log into the cluster to look at that. So, how do they get the view they need to get, and how do they help the AppDev teams understand that whole risk management and their security perspective? And so, this is where it’s not just about tools, it’s about people and processes, right? And I think there’s so much richness here, but you’re absolutely right—we can’t do it without automation. And so, we’re gonna have to help these people become comfortable with this shift while ensuring that they get the visibility they need to know that things are being done in a way that meets their risk guidelines, their regulatory requirements, and the security posture they want.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> So, to me, one of the fundamental things with DevSecOps, one of the fundamental shifts in DevSecOps is, first of all, security people recognizing that they’re not the only ones who care about security.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Mm-hmm.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Believe it or not, the developers and the DevOps folks, they do care about security. They may not be security trained people, but they care about security.</p>
<p>I think the second thing with that is, the developer people have to realize, and the DevOps teams have to realize that the security people aren’t there just to be the roadblock.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Right.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> And they aren’t always gonna be the people who say no.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Right.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> And what we’re—so, this has nothing to do with technology, per se. This is a people to people issue.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Absolutely.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> And I think we’re making real progress in that, and as a result, what we’re seeing is security people paying for and approving security tools that developers in DevOps teams are using—</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel: —</strong>on the Kubernetes platform—</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yep.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel: —</strong>you know, because that’s kinda the platform of choice now, and that, to me, that’s what keeps me optimistic about this.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Yeah. No, I’d agree, and also, when we think about the broader landscape, I mean, there’s, the security threats are just ever-evolving, ever-changing. And there aren’t enough security trained professionals to go round, right? There aren’t enough cybersecurity folks, et cetera.</p>
<p>And so, we have to figure out, how do we help teams scale, and collaboration is the way to do that. And you’re right, I see the same thing you do, right, that the security team is approving those tools that are container native, Kube native tools that help to ensure. And in some ways, I don’t mean this in a negative way, but in some ways they kind of are pushed into that because they’re traditional tools that used to be used kinda at the back end of things aren’t effective in the container and Kubernetes world.</p>
<p>And so, they really do have to go with this shift that we’re seeing in the vendor landscape, and it just opens up this terrific opportunity, though, for that collaboration and that shared knowledge which, you know, is an adjustment for people sometimes.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> Yeah, agreed, agreed. Kirsten, when we first started, I said, you know, the time goes really quick, I’m only gonna keep you here 15 minutes—well, that was 21 minutes ago.</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> <em>[Laughter]</em> Okay.</p>
<p><strong>Shimel:</strong> We—yeah, we did it. Alright. We’re gonna have to call a wrap on this one. Maybe we’ll have you come back another time and we—</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> It’s a plan!</p>
<p><strong>Shimel: —</strong>can continue the conversation there, good?</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer:</strong> Great. It was great fun—thank you so much, Alan.</p>
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<h1>Setting up Azure DevOps in Organizations and Enterprises</h1>
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<p>Microsoft recently rebranded its CI/CD and DevOps platform — Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services</em> (VSTS)</em> — to Azure DevOps</em>.</p>
<p>Azure DevOps introduced the concept of Azure DevOps Organizations</em>. An Azure DevOps Organization is meant to reflect exactly what its name suggests — an organizational unit within an enterprise, or even the whole company itself.</p>
<p>However, there seems to be some confusion concerning setup and management of Azure DevOps Organizations. The main cause of this confusion lies in the new name itself: “Azure”</strong> DevOps.</p>
<h2>Contents</h2>
<h2>Creating an Azure DevOps organization</h2>
<p>If you head over to the Azure Portal and search for “DevOps”, you will find two services: an “Azure DevOps organizations” service and a “DevOps Projects” service.</p>
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<p>So Azure DevOps must be a service within the Azure platform now, right?</p>
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<p>You thought wrong! Rather than being an Azure service — like the name implies— Azure DevOps is (at the time of this writing) not actually an Azure resource. The name “Azure DevOps” is merely a renaming of the old VSTS service (and of course an update with a new UI and new features), but it is still a separate product.</p>
<p>This becomes evident, once you try to create a new Azure DevOps organization. If you go and visit the “Azure DevOps organizations” service in the Azure Portal, you will get a list of all your DevOps organizations. From here you can view and manage some settings for your DevOps organizations.</p>
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<p>But wait — where is that “Add” button you are used from (almost) every other service in Azure? It’s not there!</p>
<p>Let’s try a different approach: The “Create a resource” button at the top left of the Azure portal. If you search for “DevOps”, the only thing you will find is an “Azure DevOps Project”</em>. An Azure DevOps Project represents a project, for example your new Website, within your company and as such, must be created within an existing Azure DevOps organization. If you create an Azure DevOps project from the Azure portal and you do not have an existing Azure DevOps organization, you will be able to create a new Azure DevOps organization. But be careful — that organization will be created only for the user you are currently signed in with. If you already have an Azure DevOps organization, you won’t even have the option to create a new organization. Another word of advice: If you create an Azure DevOps Project from within the Azure Portal, your options for the project settings are very limited.</p>
<p>We mentioned earlier, that Azure DevOps still is a separate product and as such it is best to create both new organizations and new projects from the Azure DevOps Portal.</p>
<p>Here you can find the button for a new organization on the bottom left of the page and the button for a new project is located in the top right corner.</p>
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<p>But be aware! A new organization will still be created for the current user. What this means is, that every DevOps user is able to create an organization, that, by default, no other user will be able to access. Some of you might say now: “But I read that Azure DevOps is integrated into Azure Active Directory (AAD)</em> and I’m a Global Admin. So, I’m able to access every organization that is created within my Azure Tenant!”</p>
<h2>Azure DevOps with Azure Active Directory</h2>
<p>Again, remember what we said earlier: Azure DevOps is not an actual Azure service! This means, that the Azure DevOps organizations do not reside in your Azure tenant and therefore are not integrated into your AAD. Don’t get me wrong: Yes, there is an AAD integration. But this only provides the possibility for the organization’s owner to invite users from within the AAD to access its organization.</p>
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<p>No other user than the owner of the organization will be able to see the organization under the “Azure DevOps organizations” service in the Azure portal. Also, Azure DevOps does not support multiple owners, like Azure services that support Role Based Access Control (RBAC) do. An Azure DevOps organization will only have a single owner at a time.</p>
<p>The Administrators among you will most probably say: “We have to prevent our users from creating their own organizations, if we can’t manage them!”, but the Problem is: you can’t. For now, there is simply no option to do so.</p>
<h2>Administering Azure DevOps in your enterprise</h2>
<p>Our advice is to create an Azure DevOps organization with a generic user — that way you assure the DevOps owner will stay within the company — and to define a company wide process/policy, that defines to only create projects in the organization you provided.</p>
<p>Another approach that might work and that you could try is to block the association of new DevOps organizations with your AAD by blocking App registrations from non-Admin users. This still wouldn’t prevent users from creating their own DevOps organizations, but prevent them from inviting other colleagues to their custom organizations and therefore discouraging them from using those.</p>
<h2>Changing an Azure DevOps Owner</h2>
<p>But what if an employee created an DevOps organization that is in active use and this employee is about to leave your company? Luckily it’s easy to change the owner of a DevOps organization. Those settings are accessible at the DevOps Portal ? Organization settings (bottom left of the portal) ? Overview ? Organization owner.</p>
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<p>What if that employee already left the company, but an important project with precious code is still hosted in this DevOps organization and you need to obtain access?</p>
<p>One possibility to achieve this, is to call Microsoft Support. They can assign the organization to a different owner.</p>
<p>Another possibility is for an AAD Administrator to change the password of the user, that left the company, to log in as this user and to manually change the owner of the DevOps organization.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>While the current situation might not be ideal, Azure DevOps is a great tool, that is definitely worth to take a look into! Also, like every other Azure related service, Azure DevOps is updated and extended frequently and a feature that is missing today, might be there tomorrow.</p>
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<p>The Azure DevOps Migration Tools allow you to bulk edit and migrate data between Team Projects on both Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) and Azure DevOps Services. Take a look at the documentation to find out how. This project is published as code on GitHub as well as a Azure DevOps Migration Tools on Chocolatey.</p>
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<p><strong>WARNING: This tool is not designed for a novice. This tool was developed to support the scenarios below, and the edge cases that have been encountered by the 30+ contributors from around the Azure DevOps community. You should be comfortable with the TFS/Azure DevOps object model, as well as debugging code in Visual Studio.</strong> <strong>Community support is available through GitHub and StackOverflow; Paid support is available through our recommended consultants as well as our contributors and many DevOps consultants around the world.</strong></p>
<h2>What can you do with this tool?</h2>
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<li>Migrate Work Items , TestPlans & Suits , Teams , & Shared Queries from one Team Project to another</li>
<li>Migrate Work Items , TestPlans & Suits , Teams , & Shared Queries from one Organisation to another</li>
<li>Bulk edit of Work Items accross an entire Project .</li>
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<h3>What versions of Azure DevOps & TFS do you support?</h3>
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<li>Work Item Migration Supports all versions of TFS 2013+ and all versions of Azure DevOps</li>
<li>You can move from any Tfs/AzureDevOps source to any Tfs/AzureDevOps target.</li>
<li>Process Template migration only supports XML based Projects</li>
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<h3>Typical Uses of this tool</h3>
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<li>Merge many projects into a single project</li>
<li>Split one project into many projects</li>
<li>Assistance in changing Process Templates</li>
<li>Bulk edit of Work Items</li>
<li>Migration of Test Suites & Test Plans</li>
<li>Migrate from one Language version of TFS / Azure Devops to another (<em>new v9.0</em>)</li>
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<p><strong>NOTE: If you are able to migrate your entire Collection to Azure DevOps Services you should use Azure DevOps Migration Service from Microsoft. If you have a requirement to change Process Template then you will need to do that before you move to Azure DevOps Services.</strong></p>
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<p>IBM this week announced its intention to spin out a new company next year focused primarily on managed infrastructure as part of a plan to focus more on hybrid cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives.</p>
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<p>IBM is combining the Red Hat assets it gained last year via a $34 billion acquisition with its investment in Watson AI technologies, while an as-yet-unnamed company will assume control over IBM outsourcing services currently provided by the Managed Infrastructure Services unit of IBM?s Global Technology Services division.</p>
<p>IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, appointed last April, on a conference call with analysts said IBM will primarily focus on high-growth opportunities driven by Red Hat OpenShift, Linux, Kubernetes, containers and DevSecOps software technologies that will drive a trillion-dollar hybrid cloud computing opportunity, while the new company will become the world?s largest IT services provider with more than 90,000 employees serving a base of more than 4,600 clients generating more than $19 billion in revenue. Today IBM generates a little more than half of its revenue from those services and claims to have a services backlog of $60 billion.</p>
<p>The new approach will enable IBM to ?maniacally focus? on hybrid cloud computing and AI opportunities, Krishna said. That shift will also create a separate company capable of generating double-digit growth that should result in a higher stock valuation at a time when investors are pouring billions of dollars into software companies. IBM this week disclosed it has 2,400 hybrid cloud platform clients and that the number of larger deals driven by Red Hat software has increased by a factor of two.</p>
<p>To achieve its financial engineering goal, IBM will incur multiple charges, including $2.5 billion to spin out the new company and another $2.3 billion to set it up.</p>
<p>IBM has a long history of spinning out companies. In its new form, the company will grow both organically and inorganically as it makes additional acquisitions, noted Krishna.</p>
<p>The ?new? IBM will look and feel a lot more like Red Hat than it will IBM prior to its acquisition of Red Hat, said Mitch Ashley, CEO and managing analyst of Accelerated Strategies Group (ASG).</p>
<p>?It?s starting to head toward looking more like Red Hat acquired IBM,? he said.</p>
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<p>The degree to which IBM will be able to dominate hybrid cloud computing is unclear. IBM is making case for unifying the management of IT by standardizing on the Red Hat OpenShift platform based on Kubernetes that can be deployed on any public cloud or on-premises IT environments, including those that also house mainframes and x86 servers. In the wake of the economic downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the rate at which IT organizations are expected to reduce costs by centralizing the management of cloud computing platforms is expected to increase.</p>
<p>Adoption of multiple cloud computing platforms in the enterprise has tended to be reactive and any effort to centralize the management of those platforms is still in the planning stages, said Judith Hurwitz, president and CEO of Hurwitz and Associates, a research and consulting firm.</p>
<p>?It?s not easy,? she said. ?It?s not like you can go out and buy a control plane.?</p>
<p>Ultimately, however, IT teams will have multiple options to choose from that don?t necessarily require them to adopt the Red Hat OpenShift platform.</p>
<p>Similarly, IT organizations have access to a wide array of open source AI frameworks via cloud services that provide alternatives to Watson offerings.</p>
<p>In the meantime, the rate at which organizations are transitioning to hybrid cloud and AI platforms is increasing. The issue IBM will need to contend with is making sure it doesn?t become distracted by its own internal issues over the course of the divestiture, which might take well over a year to ultimately complete.</p>
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