Azure DevOps Achieves ISO 26262 ASIL D level of Certification
Azure DevOps has received the highest level of Functional Safety management process certification, ISO 26262 ASIL D, from TÜV SUD, an international independent third-party testing and certification company. This certification is a testament to Microsoft's commitment to providing top-quality and safe software development projects to their Automotive customers. If you're looking for a reliable solution for your software development projects, Azure DevOps might just be what you need.
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