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GitHub Enterprise Server 3.13 Released with Enhanced Security and Collaboration Features

Lawrence Jengar   Jun 19, 2024 03:51 0 Min Read


GitHub has officially released Enterprise Server 3.13, bringing a host of new features aimed at enhancing security, deployment control, and collaboration for developers and enterprises, according to The GitHub Blog.

The latest version of GitHub Enterprise Server (GHES) introduces significant updates that facilitate efficient workflows and improved productivity. Key improvements include an enhanced user interface for GitHub repositories, making it easier to find necessary information quickly, and an improved code search functionality that helps users locate special files more efficiently.

Find the Information You Need, Faster

The new UI updates are designed to streamline the user experience. Improved code search capabilities and prominent display of special files alongside the README file make it easier for developers to navigate and manage repositories.

Understand Risks and Responses

Security is a major focus of this update. GHES 3.13 provides comprehensive insights into potential vulnerabilities and responses. Enhanced security reporting and clearer metrics enable teams to proactively identify and address issues, reducing long-term risks. The update also grants better visibility into the adoption rates of security features within an organization, helping teams understand their roles in maintaining security.

Work Better (and Faster) Together

Collaboration tools have been significantly upgraded in this release. New features include improved migration tooling and centralized communication hubs, which help teams work more cohesively across various projects and channels. The goal is to provide teams with the necessary tools and information to enhance their collaborative efforts.

  • Repository Custom Properties: This feature allows for better management and classification of repositories across GitHub organizations, facilitating easier organization and grouping.
  • Elasticsearch Upgrade: The platform now uses Elasticsearch Version 8, offering better performance and improved security. Detailed information on this upgrade is available in the official documentation.
  • Enhanced Audit Logging: Enterprise and organization audit log events now include relevant SAML and SCIM identity data, making it easier to correlate a GitHub handle with an individual’s corporate identity.

The release aims to help organizations build better, more secure software faster. For those ready to upgrade, GitHub provides an Upgrade Assistant to facilitate the transition from current versions to GHES 3.13.

Related Updates

In related news, GitHub recently announced the availability of Arm-hosted runners for GitHub Actions, allowing developers to build on the latest processors. Additionally, a partnership with JFrog has been established to help developers manage code and binaries more efficiently.


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