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DevSquad Solution Accelerators

Developed by the Microsoft GPS DevSquad Team, the DevSquad Solution Accelerators are different repositories that provide a set of tools and templates to help you accelerate your development process in varios context like DataOps, MLOps and DevSecOps. The DevSquad Solution Accelerators are designed to help you build solutions that are secure, scalable, and reliable. The DevSquad Solution Accelerators are built on top of the Microsoft Azure platform and are designed to be used with the Microsoft Azure DevOps platform or GitHub.



Summary Table of DevSquad Solution Accelerators

Below is a summary list of the DevSquad Solution Accelerators:

Name Description Services or Architecture Reference Accelerator URL
DevSquad DevSecOps In these workshops, you will learn how to build and deploy modern Cloud-Native apps based on reference arquitectures, supported by best practices of Software Engineering and Secure DevOps Practices.
Reference architecture DevSecOps in Azure
Build an enterprise-grade conversational bot powered by Azure Open AI, reference architecture: Enterprise Chat Bot powered by Azure Open AI DevSquad Open AI Bot Accelerator
Infrastructure as code, reference architecture: DevSecOps for infrastructure as code (IaC) DevSquad IaC Accelerator
Deploy ASP.Net Code Application on Azure, reference architectures: Deploy Web App on Azure DevSquad App Service Accelerator
Deploy Serverless Application on Azure, reference architectures: Deploy event driven architecture on Azure DevSquad Serverless Accelerator
Azure Spring Cloud, reference architecture: Deployment for Applications on Azure Spring Cloud DevSquad Spring Cloud Accelerator
Deploy Microservice on Azure Kubernetes Service, reference architecture: Deploy microservice on AKS DevSquad Kubernetes Accelerator
Azure Red Hat OpenShift, reference architecture: ARO Reference Architecture DevSquad Azure Red Hat OpenShift Accelerator
Deploy a DevOps reference arquitecture DevSquad DevOps Accelerator
Deploy a IoT reference arquitecture DevSquad IoT Accelerator
Build or Migrate Java Web Apps DevSquad Java on Azure Accelerator
Build and Run high-performance computing (HPC) applications on Azure DevSquad Batch on Azure Accelerator
Build and Deploy App with Managed Identity on Azure Kubernetes Service DevSquad Workload Identity Accelerator
DevSquad DataOps In this workshop, you will deploy a DataOps reference arquitecture, for understanding best practices of Data Engineering & Software Engineering combined. ARM Templates, Azure DevOps, Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks DevSquad DataOps
DevSquad MLOps In this workshop, you will deploy a MLOps reference arquitecture. It demostrates how apply the worflow in a sample project along with a CI/CD implementation for Azure DevOps. ARM Templates, Azure DevOps, Azure Machine Learning DevSquad MLOps

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