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Find out how we’re evolving GitHub and GitHub Copilot—and get access to the latest previews and GA releases.
Find out how we’re evolving GitHub and GitHub Copilot—and get access to the latest previews and GA releases.
AWS CodeCommit is discontinuing new customer access and will no longer introduce new features. Learn how to migrate to GitHub Enterprise and why it’s the best option for you.
We’re redefining the developer environment with GitHub Copilot Workspace – where any developer can go from idea, to code, to software all in natural language.
Learn how GitHub’s Enterprise Cloud, GitHub Actions, and Arm’s latest Automotive Enhanced processors, work together to usher in a new era of efficient, scalable, and flexible automotive software creation.
Here’s how merge queue transformed the way GitHub deploys changes to production at scale, so you can do the same for your organization.
With this version, customers can choose how to best scale their security strategy, gain more control over deployments, and so much more.
Our most advanced AI offering to date is customized to your organization’s knowledge and codebase, infusing GitHub Copilot throughout the software development lifecycle.
Read a round-up of the exciting, new innovation coming from GitHub Enterprise.
Customers using GitHub Enterprise Server can gain more insight and understanding into the security of their code.
Discover new AI-powered features and tools to help developers stay in the flow and organizations innovate at scale.
Atlassian is ending support for its Server products—including Bitbucket Server—in February 2024. In this post, you’ll learn what that means for you, your options, and how you can move to GitHub.
Supercharge pull request merges on your busiest branches by enabling your team to queue.
Reduce developer and auditor friction involved in demonstrating compliance and maintaining end-to-end traceability by focusing your efforts around the pull request.
Consider the typical software development practices in an organization. Projects are commonly closed, and causes friction across engineering teams. But open source communities work asynchronously, openly, remotely and at global-scale. What if our internal teams could reuse those same practices?
Explore how migrating your source code and collaboration history to GitHub can lead to some surprising benefits.
Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything.