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How to transform your business in a digital world

GitHub Enterprise empowers developers with tools they already know and love, accelerates high-quality software development and secure delivery, and enhances the speed and power of innovation.

Integrating GitHub with Sentry to Increase Speed to Resolution

Whether you’re already using Sentry and GitHub separately, or building a deployment workflow for the first time, you can follow these steps to create an automated workflow for your team

The fundamentals of continuous integration in DevOps

What is continuous integration in DevOps? Continuous integration (CI) is a foundational DevOps practice where development teams integrate code changes from multiple contributors into a shared repository. Automation is used throughout this process to merge, build, and test code to facilitate a higher speed of software development. This process is often called a CI pipeline. When implemented properly, CI enables organizations to quickly identify defects and ship higher-quality software faster.

DevOps fundamentals: Defining DevOps principles

From headlines to job descriptions, DevOps has emerged as an outsized buzzword over the past decade—and for good reason. Organizations that successfully adopt DevOps often see big gains in software development speeds, improved reliability, faster product iterations, and have an easier time scaling their services.

The fundamentals of continuous deployment in DevOps

What is continuous deployment? Continuous deployment (CD) is an automated software release practice where code changes are deployed to different stages as they pass predefined tests. The goal of CD is to facilitate faster releases by using automation to help remove the need for human intervention as much as possible during the deployment process.

What is a DevOps pipeline? A complete guide

A DevOps pipeline combines processes, tooling, and automation to enable organizations and software teams to build, test, and deliver high-quality software quickly to end users.

What is GitHub Actions? How CI/CD & automation work on GitHub

A full guide on the benefits of having built-in automation and CI/CD capabilities on GitHub, how GitHub Actions work, common use cases, and more.

Partner Readiness: GitHub Actions

Join us for this month’s Partner Readiness Webinar on GitHub Actions.

Demo Day: Getting Traction with GitHub Actions

Get hands-on support for all things automation. Join us for a technical deep dive into GitHub Actions, starting with non-CI/CD examples to help your developers streamline every part of their workflow. From issue automation to performance monitoring, you’ll walk away with tricks on how to use Actions to build workflows your developers love.

Automating CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions and Google Cloud

Bring your DevOps pipeline to the cloud with hosted runners and private clusters.

Accelerating DevOps with collaboration and GitHub Actions

As high-performing software teams know, CI/CD is key for DevOps success. But CI/CD is only part of your software workflow—every step of your software development process is an opportunity to move faster, together.

GitHub Actions Cheat Sheet

Everything you need to know about getting started with GitHub Actions

IDC Report: GitHub Actions adds CI/CD to augment DevOps pipeline collaboration

More and more organizations are using DevOps to get things done—and now, they can do it in the same place they code. This IDC report dives into how GitHub’s new release, GitHub Actions with built-in CI/CD, helps teams automate their DevOps pipeline from idea to production—and empowers the world’s largest open source community.