Azure DevOps Server
Pricing Model
Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
List of Features
- Kanban Boards
- Backlogs
- Customizable Dashboards
- Scrum Boards
- Connect to Code
- Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery
- Direct Git Repository Connection
- Platform-Agnostic Deployment
- Continuous Delivery to Azure
- Deployment to VMs
- Multi-Environment Pipelines Orchestration
- End-to-End Traceability
- Branch Visualization
- Enterprise-Grade Security
- Azure Active Directory
- Semantic Code Search
- Web Hooks & API Integration
- Java Support
- Extension Marketplace
- Migration
Pricing Info
Pricing Info
You can acquire Azure DevOps Server in three ways: by buying at least one Visual Studio subscription, by purchasing VSTS user seats, or by procuring a Windows Server VM license. Each method has variable enterprise pricing, which you can see below.
- Visual Studio for TFS – $45.00/month (Professional) or $250.00/month (Enterprise)
- Visual Studio for TFS CALs – starts at $6.00/month
- TFS in a Windows Server VM on Azure – pay as you go
There is also a Azure DevOps Server Express that is free for individuals and small teams.
Integrations
Integrations
Azure DevOps Server has open standards like REST APIs and OAuth 2.0. These allow you to integrate your system into the Visual Studio product. The solution can also connect with the following:
- Docker
- HockeyApp
- LaunchDarkly
- Redgate
- Jenkins
- CloudFoundry
- Parasoft
- Apache Tomcat
- System Center Virtual Machine Manager
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
Azure DevOps Server is an end-to-end version control system that lets users share code, track work histories, and facilitate software shipping. The software is equipped with agile tools like Kanban and Scrum as well as full code traceability so that you can easily make adjustments.
Company Email
Contact No.
Company's Address
Microsoft Corporation
1 Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
USA
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Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
- Changes packages
- Life cycles
- Projects
- Auditing capability
- Merging
- Traceability
Pricing Info
CA Harvest SCM doesn’t reveal its enterprise pricing details. Contact the vendor for a custom price quote.
Integrations
CA Harvest SCM integrates with the following applications:
- Accellion
- EchoSign
- AirWatch
- Amazon Web Services
- Ancile Solutions
- Apperian
- Arena
- Avature
- Atlassian
- Blogger
- Box
- Citrix
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
CA Harvest SCM is a revision control software that supports source code versioning and suggests streamlined workflows that incorporate comprehensive auditing, storage, and security of codework. Coding errors are tracked through the software, which also comes with a remote site repository cache to boost code storage.
Company Email
Contact No.
Company's Address
CA Technologies,
7000 Central Parkway, Suite 1225,
Atlanta, GA US 30328
USA
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Please pay attention to the fact that even though both Azure DevOps Server and CA Harvest SCM may provide a top quality range of features each product could be created for a different business size. If you are comparing features you may want to pay attention to a company type they are meant for. Certain features might scale up well for large enterprises but if you have a small or medium company it’s usually more sensible to stay away from paying for complex functionalities that you might never use.
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