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Great news, everyone: TeamCity 9 has just been officially released! The latest version of your favorite Continuous
Integration and Deployment server is now available for download.
Here is how new features of TeamCity 9 can help you:
Projects import lets you easily rearrange projects between servers, saving all project history and user
profiles.
You can now store project settings in VCS and review and audit them, the same way you do with your source
code.
Server clean-up now runs in the background, resulting in zero server maintenance downtime and 100% of server
time allocated for your builds.
Simplified custom chart management lets you edit charts right from TeamCity Web UI, so that no more XML editing
is required.
Favorite builds help you easily access builds you want to monitor, and keep fewer tabs open in a browser.
TeamCity 9 also brings more useful integrations (via non-bundled plugins) with industry-leading tools:
Microsoft Azure integration lets you scale out your build farm on an as-needed basis: TeamCity will start as
many agents in Azure cloud as necessary, and stop them once the workload drops down.
You can now use remote TeamCity agents installed on VMware vSphere virtual machines to process builds more
efficiently: TeamCity analyzes the build queue and launches virtual machines with the TeamCity agents matching
queued builds.
Microsoft Visual Studio Online integration lets you set up VSO as your source control in TeamCity, link
TeamCity builds and version control history with VSO Work Items, and receive TeamCity notifications directly in
your Team Rooms.
For more details please see What's New, and download TeamCity 9 for your server.
To dive deeper into the new features of TeamCity 9, consider joining our free webinar on January 21, 2015. Register today to save your seat.