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Build Agent API Changes

After our posts about TeamCity’s new multiple build steps (previously called “multiple build runners“) feature and further changes in .NET build runners, I believe that plugin developers might have...

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Opening TeamCity 7.0 EAP (build 20184)

Look out world, we have just opened early access program for the next TeamCity version: code name Faradi. That means you can download the first TeamCity 7.0 build right away and try all the cool...

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Continuous Integration for PHP using TeamCity

TeamCity supports your Continuous Integration (CI) process in many technologies like Java and .NET. It’s not because we don’t provide other technologies out-of-the-box that you can not make use of...

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The Power of Meta-Runner – Custom runners with ease

TeamCity comes with a series of Runners out of the box which offer support for different functionalities such as MSBuild, Ant, Code Inspections, Gradle support, etc. In addition to these, there are a...

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Introducing TeamCity Azure plugin – Run builds in the cloud

In a large TeamCity setup with many projects, it’s often very difficult to predict the load on build agents, for example during releases. One minute we need only one agent to be running, the next...

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TeamCity integrates with Visual Studio Online and Azure – Special offer for...

A large number of TeamCity users are working with Microsoft technologies and platforms such as Visual Studio Online and Azure, both fantastic tools in their respective areas. We are really excited to...

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Integrating TeamCity and Visual Studio Online Work Items

Continuous Integration only makes sense if there’s an easy way to verify the quality of our codebase and when we can easily correlate builds with our issue tracker and the source code itself. Out of he...

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TeamCity brings Azure Resource Manager support

Microsoft has recently introduced a new way to deploy cloud resources, so currently there exist two Azure deployment models supported by TeamCity as two separate plugins. The earlier Azure deployment...

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