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release-notes/2025/includes/general/sprint-260-update.md

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### Continuous Access Evaluation on Azure DevOps
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Azure DevOps now supports [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](/entra/identity/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation), enabling near real-time enforcement of Conditional Access policies through Microsoft Entra ID. This enhancement allows Azure DevOps to instantly revoke access when critical events occur—such as user disablement, password resets, or location/IP changes—without waiting for token expiration. Real-time enforcement means that compromised accounts or policy violations are addressed as soon as we learn of the event, reducing exposure windows and improving incident response. Developers using CAE-capable client libraries ([].NET now available](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Client/20.259.0-preview), Python and Go to come) must handle claims challenges and update sign-in flows accordingly. General availability begins August 2025 following phased rollout for all customers.
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Azure DevOps now supports [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](/entra/identity/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation), enabling near real-time enforcement of Conditional Access policies through Microsoft Entra ID. This enhancement allows Azure DevOps to instantly revoke access when critical events occur—such as user disablement, password resets, or location/IP changes—without waiting for token expiration. Real-time enforcement means that compromised accounts or policy violations are addressed as soon as we learn of the event, reducing exposure windows and improving incident response. Developers using CAE-capable client libraries [.NET now available](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Client/20.259.0-preview), Python and Go to come) must handle claims challenges and update sign-in flows accordingly. General availability begins August 2025 following phased rollout for all customers.

release-notes/features-timeline.md

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Managed DevOps Pools is an evolution of Azure DevOps Virtual Machine Scale Set agent pools. It provides better pool scalability and reliability, simplifies pool management, and allows you to use the VM images from Microsoft-hosted agents on custom Azure VMs. You can read more about Managed DevOps Pools [here](https://aka.ms/mdp-docs). Features to support new scenarios will be added to Managed DevOps Pools and not Virtual Machine Scale Set pools. Managed DevOps Pools is generally available, so you can migrate your Virtual Machine Scale Set pools to Managed DevOps Pools and use them for production workflows, wherever possible.
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You will find the detailed roadmap [here](/azure/devops/managed-devops-pools/features-timeline?view=azure-devops&preserve-view=true)
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You will find the detailed roadmap [here](/azure/devops/managed-devops-pools/features-timeline?view=azure-devops&preserve-view=true).
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### YAML and release pipelines feature parity
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