In an effort to promote the startup ecosystem in India, GitHub, an open-source software development platform, declared on Tuesday that it has made its developer platform available to Indian coders.
Qualified entrepreneurs in India and throughout the world will receive up to 20 free seats of GitHub Enterprise, assistance from GitHub technical specialists, and guidance for a full year.
As the central location for developers worldwide, GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke asserts that “it is our responsibility to provide access to our extensive developer platform to entrepreneurs so that anyone can rapidly and securely turn their ideas into the next big business of tomorrow.”
More than 7.2 million developers work on GitHub, a platform owned by Microsoft, in India alone.
In the trial group, GitHub for Entrepreneurs, which was launched earlier this year, has helped hundreds of startups with cooperation and productivity, security, and maximising the speed of production.
GitHub has collaborated with a number of the world’s top venture capital, accelerator, and startup support
organisations to make its developer platform accessible to businesses in their ecosystems.
“GitHub for Startups is the ideal sidekick a technical manager could ask for. Due to its strong CI/CD capabilities, we automated tasks like linting, testing, and publishing, which allowed us to save countless hours, according to Madhav Krishna, CEO and founder of the company Vahan.
According to a recent declaration by the open-source software repository Github, all users will be obliged to utilise one or more kinds of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of 2023.
In the trial group, GitHub for Entrepreneurs, which was launched earlier this year, has helped hundreds of startups with cooperation and productivity, security, and maximising the speed of production.
GitHub has collaborated with a number of the world’s top venture capital, accelerator, and startup support organisations to make its developer platform accessible to businesses in their ecosystems.
“GitHub for Startups is the ideal sidekick a technical manager could ask for. Due to its strong CI/CD capabilities, we automated tasks like linting, testing, and publishing, which allowed us to save countless hours, according to Madhav Krishna, CEO and founder of the company Vahan.
According to a recent declaration by the open-source software repository Github, all users will be obliged to utilise one or more kinds of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of 2023.