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DOT NET Build and Release Training at Microsoft platform Using Teamcity & Jenkins

DOT NET Build and Release Training at Microsoft platform Using Teamcity & Jenkins DOT-NET-Build-and-Release-Training This Training is specially designed for the engineer who wants to excel their career in Build and Release and DevOps domain using Microsoft Platform in DOT NET. We are using tools like TeamCity and Jenkins for CIs, apart from MsBuild, NAnt, Octopus, Nuget and Chef using DSC.

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Course Outline :

Concept / Process / Principals / Overview

  • Software Configuration Management overview
  • Elements of Software Configuration Management
  • Introduction of Version management / Source Code Management
  • Overview of Build management
  • Overview of Packaging management
  • Overview of Release and Deployment management
Source Code Management Tools
Build Tools
Continuous Integration Tools
Application Packaging Management Tools
  • Nuget - A windows based application packaging and management tool
Deployment Management / Configuration management - Fundamental only
Web server - Fundamental only
  • Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0
Operating SystemÂ
  • Windows - A Microsoft operating system
Scripting
  • PowerShell - A task automation and configuration management framework from Microsoft
CI/CD Concept and Implementation

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  1. This blog post gives a clear introduction to .NET build and release training using TeamCity, which is especially valuable for developers and DevOps professionals looking to automate continuous integration and delivery for .NET applications. TeamCity is a powerful CI/CD server that integrates smoothly with version control systems and supports .NET build steps using tools like MSBuild, allowing automatic builds, testing, and deployment — a core practice in modern software delivery that helps teams catch issues early and release with confidence. The training’s focus on practical setup and pipeline configuration makes it easier to grasp real‑world workflows and improve your build automation skills.

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