Reporting has been an important capability for Azure DevOps customers who rely on Analytics to make data driven decisions.
Today, we’re excited to announce that the following Analytics features listed below will be included in our Azure DevOps Services offering at no additional cost. Customers will start to see these changes rolled out to their accounts soon.
Analytics Features Generally Available For Azure DevOps Services
Analytics Widgets – configurable modules that display data on a dashboard and help you monitor the progress of your work.
Burndown and Burnup – monitor the progress of a set of scoped work over a period of time.
Cycle Time and Lead Time – visualize how work moves through your team’s development cycle.
Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD) – track work items as they progress through various states.
Velocity – track how a team is delivering value over multiple sprints.
Test Results Trend – monitor test trends, detect failure and duration patterns for tests over single or multiple pipelines.
In Product Experiences – Analytics powered experiences within Azure DevOps and outside a dashboard that surface data and insights.
Top Failing Test Report – get insights about top failing tests in your pipeline to improve pipeline reliability and reduce test debt.
We will continue to offer Power BI Integration through Analytics Views and direct access to our OData Endpoint in preview for all Azure DevOps Services customers. Look for more information about the pricing model for Power BI integration and OData by June 2019.
Current Azure DevOps Services customers who have the Analytics marketplace extension installed can continue to use Analytics as they did before and do not need to follow any additional steps to get Analytics. As such, we will be deprecating the Analytics marketplace extension for hosted customers.
Azure DevOps Server 2019
For Azure DevOps Server, Analytics will remain in preview as an installable extension on the local marketplace and will become generally available in the next major release.
The Azure DevOps Analytics offering is the future of reporting and we will continue to invest in new features driven by Analytics. To learn more about Analytics and the experiences it currently enables:
Read the Analytics Overview documentation.
Read up on the key features: Analytics Widgets, Top Failing Test Report, Power BI Integration, and the OData Endpoint.
Anand Guruswamy
Program Manager, Azure DevOps Analytics