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Why Companies Need GitHub Enterprise and How To Enjoy It as SaaS

Written by Darya Winters | Mar 31, 2022 5:00:00 PM

With more than 50 million users and 40 million repositories, GitHub has become the world’s largest host of source code—and for good reason. Beyond being simply a source code management and version control tool, it also boasts features that enable code review, project and team management, integrations with other tools, streamlined documentation, and more.

But, while those are features that all developers can use and appreciate, there are some organizations that need a little bit more. That’s exactly what GitHub Enterprise was created to deliver.

This article takes a closer look at GitHub Enterprise (what it is, who uses it, and why) as well as the advantages associated with choosing a SaaS, AWS Cloud-based deployment and hosting option.

 

What Is GitHub Enterprise?

GitHub Enterprise is, in essence, GitHub.com packaged and designed to meet the requirements of organizations and teams looking for enterprise-grade collaboration, security, and administration.

It lets users access all the tools and features they rely on from GitHub (unlimited repositories, project management capabilities, issue tracking, and security alerts just to name a few) while also giving your organization complete control over repository and project information.

 

Who Is GitHub Enterprise For?

Despite the name, GitHub Enterprise is used by teams and organizations of all sizes. After all, a small team can still have enterprise-level needs.

 

Why Do Organizations Use GitHub Enterprise

1.   Smarter Collaboration

GitHub Enterprise is made to alleviate the challenges that can come with fostering collaboration among teams, whether a small group working in a single office or a large group distributed across multiple locations.

  • Pull requests and timeline-style interfaces allow users to interactively learn from each other throughout the development process.
  • Leveraging open-source technologies alongside what you have already built means you can save time and eliminate duplicate work.
  • Integrated issue tracking helps your team mark progress using labels and milestones while staying on top of bugs.
  • Integrate a wide variety of third-party services with GitHub Enterprise to make the most of your investments.

2.   Streamlined Security

GitHub Enterprise gives you the ability to enforce security policies without complicating or overburdening already complex processes. Integrate access with your organization’s own authentication systems and manage permissions from one centralized location. You can also set repository access or keep access controls with LDAP and CAS.

As code is being built, GitHub Enterprise will look for and identify vulnerabilities early so you can fix them before they reach production. Support for pre-receive hooks makes it easier to enforce critical rules, ensure compliance, and prevent unwanted or unauthorized changes.

 

3.   Simpler Administration

Multiple deployment options mean you can install GitHub Enterprise on in-house servers you manage or on a private or public cloud infrastructure. You can also take advantage of advanced monitoring and activity dashboards that give you full visibility into the work happening across projects and teams.

 
Get More out of GitHub Enterprise with a DevOps SaaS Platform

For organizations with strict security, compliance, networking, integration and/or support requirements, we offer GitHub Enterprise Server as a fully managed single-tenant cloud instance on our Managed DevOps SaaS Platform.

We deploy and maintain GitHub to the highest standards on our Managed DevOps SaaS Platform. You’ll stay current, optimized and your software teams will be able take full advantage of new features as they are released.

 
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