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Azure DevOps vs Pivotal Tracker: What are the differences?

  1. Integration with Azure: The key difference between Azure DevOps and Pivotal Tracker is that Azure DevOps is tightly integrated with the Azure ecosystem, allowing users to seamlessly connect and utilize other Azure services within their DevOps workflow. This integration enables features such as deployment to Azure environments, access to Azure Active Directory, and the ability to use Azure Pipelines for continuous integration and delivery.
  2. Built-in Version Control: Azure DevOps provides built-in version control capabilities through Azure Repos. This allows developers to easily manage their source code repositories, track changes, and collaborate on code development. Pivotal Tracker, on the other hand, does not offer built-in version control and relies on external version control systems like Git or Subversion.
  3. Project Planning and Tracking: Pivotal Tracker focuses primarily on project planning and tracking, providing features like story prioritization, sprint planning, and task management. Azure DevOps, in addition to project planning and tracking, offers a comprehensive suite of tools for the entire application lifecycle, including requirements management, test case management, and release management.
  4. Test Management: Azure DevOps includes test case management functionality through Azure Test Plans. This allows teams to create test plans, define test cases, and track test execution and results. Pivotal Tracker does not have built-in test management capabilities and requires integration with external test management tools for this functionality.
  5. Scalability and Flexibility: Azure DevOps is designed to support large enterprise-scale projects and offers scalability and flexibility to accommodate complex requirements. Pivotal Tracker, while suitable for smaller teams and projects, may be less suitable for larger organizations with more complex development processes and workflows.
  6. Pricing Model: Azure DevOps offers a flexible pricing model based on usage, allowing users to pay only for the services and resources they need. Pivotal Tracker, on the other hand, has a fixed pricing structure based on the number of users, which may not be as cost-effective for larger teams or organizations.

In summary, Azure DevOps provides tight integration with the Azure ecosystem, built-in version control, comprehensive project planning and tracking capabilities, test management functionality, scalability and flexibility for enterprise-scale projects, and a flexible pricing model. Pivotal Tracker, on the other hand, focuses on project planning and tracking, may require integration with external tools for version control and test management, and has a fixed pricing structure.

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Pros of Azure DevOps
Pros of Pivotal Tracker
  • 56
    Complete and powerful
  • 32
    Huge extension ecosystem
  • 27
    Azure integration
  • 26
    Flexible and powerful
  • 26
    One Stop Shop For Build server, Project Mgt, CDCI
  • 15
    Everything I need. Simple and intuitive UI
  • 13
    Support Open Source
  • 8
    Integrations
  • 7
    GitHub Integration
  • 6
    One 4 all
  • 6
    Cost free for Stakeholders
  • 6
    Project Mgmt Features
  • 5
    Crap
  • 5
    Runs in the cloud
  • 3
    Agent On-Premise(Linux - Windows)
  • 2
    Aws integration
  • 2
    Link Test Cases to Stories
  • 2
    Jenkins Integration
  • 1
    GCP Integration
  • 74
    Agile
  • 59
    Easy to use
  • 51
    Nice UI
  • 37
    Scrum friendly
  • 28
    Simple estimation
  • 23
    Slack Integration
  • 13
    Velocity
  • 10
    Easy setup
  • 9
    Great support
  • 7
    It does the estimation better than we humans
  • 3
    Nice ios app
  • 3
    The right kind of simplicity

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Cons of Azure DevOps
Cons of Pivotal Tracker
  • 8
    Still dependant on C# for agents
  • 5
    Many in devops disregard MS altogether
  • 4
    Capacity across cross functional teams not visibile
  • 4
    Not a requirements management tool
  • 4
    Half Baked
  • 3
    Jack of all trades, master of none
  • 3
    Poor Jenkins integration
  • 2
    Tedious for test plan/case creation
  • 2
    Can't seem to change the number of total points

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What is Azure DevOps?

Azure DevOps provides unlimited private Git hosting, cloud build for continuous integration, agile planning, and release management for continuous delivery to the cloud and on-premises. Includes broad IDE support.

What is Pivotal Tracker?

It is a collaborative, lightweight agile project management tool, brought to you by the experts in agile software development.

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