Nuvias partners with GitHub for EMEA

The software development platform, GitHub joined hands with Nuvias to further expand GitHub’s enterprise customer base across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and represents a commitment by Nuvias to accelerate the growth of its DevOps business.

Paul Eccleston, CEO at Nuvias group

GitHub has rapidly become the leading web-based Git version control tool and repository for code development, providing access control and collaboration features such as bug tracking, feature requests, task management and wikis. GitHub already has over 64 million repositories, making it the largest host of source code in the world.

Paul Eccleston, CEO at Nuvias Group. said, “Software and applications are now the heart of business and the basis for digital transformation, innovation and efficiency. With businesses needing to deliver quality applications quickly so they can compete and gain market share, GitHub will be at the centre of our portfolio of integrated tools and services to enable collaborative development, quality, security, automation and user-experience monitoring.”

Be it a start-up or huge corporation anyone can harness the GitHub platform to discover, use and contribute to projects more effectively, regardless of organisation or geography. Managers get a powerful insight into work, in near real-time, across projects and teams, or can use the Activity Dashboard to view work across every project on GitHub Enterprise with easy-to-read graphs.

“GitHub Business allows companies large and small to collaborate on important projects more effectively, improving productivity within their development teams. With Nuvias’ focus on accelerating its DevOps business, this partnership will help more companies across the globe get the most from their GitHub deployments, whether they choose the hosted option or on-premise.” said Catherine King, Channel Manager at GitHub.

GitHub source repositories can be shared in the cloud or privately on-premise, GitHub also allows companies to multiply forces and employ 1000s of developers on improving and optimising code.