GitHub is headed to AWS re:Invent
The GitHub team is getting ready for AWS re:Invent on November 28, and we’d love to meet you there. Why? GitHub works alongside AWS to ensure your code is produced…

The GitHub team is getting ready for AWS re:Invent on November 28, and we’d love to meet you there.
Why? GitHub works alongside AWS to ensure your code is produced and shipped quickly and securely, giving you a platform that plugs right into existing workflows, saving time and allowing your team to use tools they’re already familiar with. And at AWS re:Invent, we’re hosting events throughout the week to help you learn how GitHub and AWS work together.
Level up your DevOps program
DevOps is a never-ending journey, and implementing the best tools and practices for the job is only the beginning. Hear from Accenture Federal Services’ Natalie Bradley and GitHub’s Matthew McCullough about how GitHub Enterprise and AWS formed the backbone of a DevOps program that not only raised code quality and shipping speed, but defined how to scale tools for thousands of users.
Unwind at TopGolf
Join us on Tuesday, the 29th for a party at TopGolf—the perfect place to unwind from a full day of travel, training, or meetings. Tee time is 7:30 PM at the MGM Grand. RSVP today.
Meet with GitHub Engineers
You’ll also have a chance to get some in-depth advice from our team of technical Hubbers headed to Vegas by scheduling a 1:1 chat with them.
You can visit the Octobooth on the expo floor to watch live demos, talk to one of our product specialists, or just grab some swag. Stop by and say hi at booth #607.
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