Azure DevOps vs Github Enterprise for Copilot #88693
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Why the silence here? How do we get Copilot in Azure DevOps without potentially doubling our spend? The documentation seems confusing. What's the minimal number of licenses needed to use Copilot in our IDE when on Azure DevOps? |
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Hello everyone and thanks in advance for your help,
we currently use Azure DevOps with git code repository fully integrated into Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code. Now we want to add the new Github Copilot functionality and as far as I know we have to pay for a Github enterprise subscription (whose features, as far as I know, are completely covered by Azure DevOps) and then we have to join the waitlist before paying to use Github co-pilot. Are these considerations correct?
If my considerations above are correct, what might be the features we would have with Github Enterprise that we didn't actually have with Azure DevOps?
Thank you so much,
Stefano
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