Work better with GitHub Enterprise and Codeship
Now it’s even easier to connect GitHub Enterprise to your continuous integration and continuous development (CI/CD) tools with our latest integration from Codeship—a simple cloud-based CI/CD platform with native Docker…
Now it’s even easier to connect GitHub Enterprise to your continuous integration and continuous development (CI/CD) tools with our latest integration from Codeship—a simple cloud-based CI/CD platform with native Docker support.

Support your organization’s security policies without taking on any of the overhead of managing CI/CD servers or a locally installed instance of Codeship. With the new integration, you can host code on your private GitHub instance, while builds will run in the cloud on Codeship’s build machines—private, single-tenant machines that never store your code. You’ll get the same experience cloud services always provide with the flexibility to support more enterprise-level workflows and private source control. You can also expect finely-tuned permissions and restricted IP ranges from Codeship in the coming months.

Try it out today, and stay tuned for more integrations that bring together your favorite software development tools.
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