GitHub Actions: Community momentum, enterprise capabilities, and developer improvements
GitHub Actions continues its community momentum and ships new features for enterprises and developers.
Resources to help developers build the knowledge and skills needed to build robust, scalable, and secure enterprise applications. Explore a range of topics essential for enterprise software development, including continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD), effective collaboration tips, and the principles of DevOps and DevSecOps.
GitHub Actions continues its community momentum and ships new features for enterprises and developers.
Learn about five more reasons why every enterprise should make innersource a priority in 2020.
Learn about the top five reasons why leading enterprise organizations are investing in open source.
In this deep dive, we cover how our daily schema migrations amounted to a significant toil on the database infrastructure team, and how we searched for a solution to automate the manual parts of the process.
Keep GitHub Enterprise Server secure with our recommendations for security best practices, from password protection to logging and auditing.
As we celebrate Actions becoming generally available, check out some of the ways teams are contributing to Actions—and how you can start automating more of your workflow.
Celebrate a GitHub Action’s milestone with highlights of a few key actions and a technology partner’s work.
Learn how you can streamline your bug reporting and issue reviewing workflows from the CEO and Co-founder of Marker.io, Gary Gapsar.
Check out a few of our favorite GitHub Actions created by our partners at Mabl, Codefresh, GorillaStack, and GitKraken.
We’re sharing examples of productive workflows within the open source community.
Liran Tal, Developer Advocate at Snyk, shared a few key takeaways and advice from their 2019 Open Source Security Report.
To make it easier for businesses to securely embrace open source and keep up with the best technology has to offer, we’re launching several improvements to GitHub Enterprise. These new features will support businesses as they work toward their goals, encourage open collaboration, and build trust at scale.
It’s more important than ever that every developer becomes a security developer—that they responsibly disclose vulnerabilities and patch vulnerable code quickly. Today, we’re excited to announce several new security features designed to make it easier for developers to secure their code.
The following is a guest post written by Dependabot’s co-founder, @greystiel. Modern software often relies on hundreds of open source components, all of which need to be kept secure. Staying on top…
GitHub has achieved SOC 2 Type 1 and SOC 1 Type 1 compliance for GitHub Business Cloud.
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