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Leading with AI: How the C-Suite can drive innovation with GitHub Copilot
In the age of AI, organisations have the potential to fuel growth, drive innovation and stay ahead of the competition faster than ever.
GitHub TEI Spotlight for GitHub Advanced Security
The Benefits and Impact of Improving Software Security Standards and Processes in Organizations
GitHub TEI Spotlight for the financial sector
The Benefits of Producing Secure Code That Meets Auditing Requirements in Financial Services Organizations
GitHub TEI Spotlight for the technology sector
The Benefits of Producing Secure Code That Meets Auditing Requirements for the Technology Organizations
GitHub and RStudio
This tutorial teaches you to create R Markdown documents with RStudio and publish them via GitHub, using GitHub Pages.
GitHub named a 'Major Player' in new IDC MarketScape
Read the report excerpt for recent trends in application security testing and to learn more about why GitHub was named a Major Player.
How to accelerate innovation with innersource
Not all software can be open source, but nearly any project can benefit from the collaborative processes pioneered by the open source community. Organizations around the world are accelerating their development cycles and tapping into new wells of innovation within their companies through "innersource" projects that share code and resources internally, enabling cross-team collaboration and contributions. Drawing on the experiences of companies ranging from 3M and Ford to Postmates and Spotify, this ebook explores the ways your development team can benefit from innersource best practices.
Increasing collaborative development with AI
Breaking down barriers to help internal development teams discover, understand, and reuse existing code—instead of building from scratch—is challenging.
Best practices for a collaborative software development culture
Collaboration, transparency, and code reuse aren’t just found in open source communities.
Metered Billing for GitHub Enterprise and GitHub Advanced Security
At GitHub, we recognize that investing in software should be straightforward, scalable, and cost-effective.
How Microsoft’s FOSS fund supports the open source ecosystem
Open source depends on the efforts of contributions from around the world. Millions of people pitch in to write code, provide support, draft documentation, plan events, and all the other tasks that keep projects moving.
IDC report: How open source is the key to innovation in the enterprise
Today, every company is a software company. Staying competitive depends on how fast your business can transform—and embrace new tools and technology.
The enterprise checklist for building with open source communities
When your team uses open source software (OSS), everyone benefits, but how much is up to you.
Open source engagement model for enterprise software teams
Open source is changing the way we build software—with organizations using open source code, tools, and best practices to get applications to customers even faster.
The quick guide to open source enterprises
How large organizations use open source to build better software, faster.
Federal access to open source with GitHub
By achieving FedRAMP operating authority, GitHub’s Enterprise Cloud allows federal users to collaborate with millions of open source software developers.
Why Stripe sponsors open source
Millions of companies around the world use Stripe to move trillions of US dollars. Stripe is a key part of the financial infrastructure of the internet. “Like so much of the internet, open source is a fundamental part of what we do at Stripe," explains engineer and Head of Open Source Mike Fix.
Integrating GitHub Advanced Security with third party reporting and analytics platforms
This document is intended to capture strategies for integrating and ingesting alerts from the GitHub Advanced Security (GHAS) platform into external reporting, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) services, and vulnerability analytics platforms.