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Azure DevOps - How to get the list of organisations linked to your Azure tenant?

Every Azure DevOps organisation can be linked to an Azure tenant. When you activate this link Azure DevOps relies on an Azure Tenant for authenticating users accessing the resources inside an instance of Azure DevOps. Azure DevOps users will be mapped to corresponding identities in Azure AD.

Today I had a meeting with some colleagues from the Netherlands where I got the question of how many organisations are linked to our Azure tenant. This isn't a question I get every day so I didn't know immediatelly how to get the answer.

Turns out it is not that hard to get this information:

  • Go to the Organization settings

  • Click on Azure Active Directory

  • Hit the Download button on the Azure Active Directory page

That’s all!

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