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Developer experience (DevEx) is a key theme when it comes to transforming businesses with GitHub.

Undergoing a platform migration and exploring the world of GitHub? It’s likely that one of your first conversations will be centered on how we can empower you to modernize your software development environment and transform your business. It’s a thrilling journey we embark on together, equipping you with the tools and support to reach unprecedented heights.
While it’s tempting to dive straight into requirements and metrics, it’s crucial to take a step back and assess the developer experience (DevEx). After all, empowering developers with the right environment is the key to unlocking their full potential and driving innovation.
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We believe that true transformation is the result of combining technology, culture and process. When executed effectively, this leads to increased feature development, faster release cycles, fewer change failures, and quicker issue resolution. And the knock-on impact is greater revenue growth for your business.
In many ways, the initial conversation with technical buyers is similar to military reconnaissance. Just as reconnaissance involves gathering vital information to inform strategic decisions, engaging with technical buyers allows us to gather essential insights into the specific experience your developers have. It’s during this phase that we lay the groundwork for a deeper understanding of the DevEx before advancing the conversation with enterprise buyers and delving into the value drivers specific to your organization.
When it comes to culture and process, here are some common challenges we evaluate:
At GitHub, we believe that time to first commit can occur within a matter of hours.
By tackling these common challenges head-on, you can significantly enhance DevEx. So, here are some pro tips to fuel your success.
Create a centralized repository or knowledge base where developers can access up-to-date information, guidelines, and best practices. This can be in the form of a well-maintained wiki, a documentation portal, or a collaborative platform like GitHub’s Wiki feature.
Collaboration through innersource should be a default across all projects, and walled projects should be managed by exception. At GitHub, we believe that a good README file should be created for each project to detail its purpose, maintainers, use, and how to contribute to it.
Application security is a must for every developer workflow. We recommend shifting left–essentially performing security testing earlier in your development lifecycle–so developers share the responsibility of security. Secrets should also be push protected and code should be scanned for vulnerabilities before merging.
Finally, CI/CD should be automated. At GitHub, workflows can be created or integrated easily via GitHub Actions to build software quickly, and GitHub Copilot will be the catalyst that enhances productivity across the various stages of the secure software development lifecycle (SDLC).
Exploring the right GitHub Enterprise platform is important within these initial conversations. Whether it’s a cloud-based GitHub platform or a single tenanted environment, how and where we choose to build from is key to success.
Want to learn more about GitHub Enterprise? Get in touch with our sales team—we’ll be happy to help.