
Vladimis developed a command-line management tool for Azure Virtual Desktop within the Azure/azure-mcp repository, enabling administrators to list host pools, session hosts, and user sessions directly from the CLI. He approached the project using C# and .NET, focusing on code organization and maintainability while integrating Azure Virtual Desktop concepts. In addition to building new operational tooling, Vladimis addressed a critical build issue by refactoring folder names and updating references, ensuring CI stability and consistent naming conventions across the codebase. His work reduced manual overhead, improved deployment reliability, and laid a foundation for future automation and scaling within the project.

Summary for 2025-08: Delivered a new Azure Virtual Desktop Management CLI and resolved a critical build issue, strengthening operational tooling and CI stability for the Azure MCP project. Key outcomes include enabling administrators to manage AVD resources from the command line by listing host pools, session hosts, and user sessions, and quickly addressing a build break caused by renaming VirtualDesktop to virtualdesktop across the solution. These efforts reduce manual operational overhead, improve deployment reliability, and set the groundwork for future automation and scale. Technologies demonstrated include Azure Virtual Desktop concepts, CLI tooling, cross-repo refactoring, and disciplined change management across a shared repository.
Summary for 2025-08: Delivered a new Azure Virtual Desktop Management CLI and resolved a critical build issue, strengthening operational tooling and CI stability for the Azure MCP project. Key outcomes include enabling administrators to manage AVD resources from the command line by listing host pools, session hosts, and user sessions, and quickly addressing a build break caused by renaming VirtualDesktop to virtualdesktop across the solution. These efforts reduce manual operational overhead, improve deployment reliability, and set the groundwork for future automation and scale. Technologies demonstrated include Azure Virtual Desktop concepts, CLI tooling, cross-repo refactoring, and disciplined change management across a shared repository.
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