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As an Enterprise Advocate here at GitHub, I frequently meet with GitHub’s largest customers. The pace of innovation at GitHub is mind blowing 🤯 these days. There are frequent updates to our blog, our Changelog, our Resources page, YouTube videos, our documentation, and more. We have the information and resources that you need to make you more productive and enable you and your team to deliver solutions to your customers more quickly, with higher quality and more securely. But, working on an enterprise software development team you have a day job that is demanding on your time. So, how do you make time to keep up with all of this? Even when you find time, you have to sift through a mountain of posts and updates to discover the key information you need. Well, we’ve done the work of curation for you.
We want to hear from you! Let us know how we can improve upon the last edition of the enterprise roundup to make the next one and even more valuable resource for you and your teams.
Executive Summary at the Top
Include a 2–3 bullet TL;DR at the beginning of the roundup. This helps leaders and time-constrained devs instantly grasp what’s new or urgent.
Personalization by Role or Domain
Consider segmenting key highlights:
For DevSecOps teams: Security updates, Dependabot improvements, compliance changes
For Platform Engineers: Actions updates, enterprise server features, API changes
For Engineering Managers: Productivity tools, metrics, Copilot updates
Maybe even include anchor links to each segment.
“Roundup in 3 Minutes” Video
A quick, engaging YouTube or Loom-style video from a GitHub advocate summarizing the key features with screen demos can greatly boost engagement.
Impact Highlight
Showcase the real-world value of updates:
“The new audit log API saved Acme Corp 20+ hours/month in compliance tracking.”
These practical examples can help devs and decision-makers justify time and adoption.
GitHub Enterprise Pro Tips
Include a “Did You Know?” section with 1–2 advanced usage tips that teams often overlook—like new gh CLI workflows or less-known Copilot Enterprise capabilities.
Optional Calendar Feed or Digest Email
Offer a Google Calendar-compatible feed or a monthly digest email option with release/event dates, security alerts, and changelog summaries—so enterprise users can passively stay up to date.
To be honest, I have thought about this but, I am not sure there would be an easy way to do that. Also, some roles are obvious but, as you get into very large enterprises there can be some very specialized roles so, I would be concerned that specifying roles on a more generic post could become (unintentionally) misleading.
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As an Enterprise Advocate here at GitHub, I frequently meet with GitHub’s largest customers. The pace of innovation at GitHub is mind blowing 🤯 these days. There are frequent updates to our blog, our Changelog, our Resources page, YouTube videos, our documentation, and more. We have the information and resources that you need to make you more productive and enable you and your team to deliver solutions to your customers more quickly, with higher quality and more securely. But, working on an enterprise software development team you have a day job that is demanding on your time. So, how do you make time to keep up with all of this? Even when you find time, you have to sift through a mountain of posts and updates to discover the key information you need. Well, we’ve done the work of curation for you.
https://gh.io/Enterprise-Roundup-July-25
We want to hear from you! Let us know how we can improve upon the last edition of the enterprise roundup to make the next one and even more valuable resource for you and your teams.
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