Information Technology Infrastructure Engineer at eTelic Inc
Real User
Top 10
2024-01-17T10:36:43Z
Jan 17, 2024
GitHub is deployed on the cloud in our organization. Users who have to manage their code can create a GitHub account and start using it. Overall, I rate GitHub ten out of ten.
It is way better than developing software by yourself. I would definitely recommend using the solution. Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I am using the solution, and I am fine with it. I would definitely recommend the solution to those planning to use it. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
My advice would be to take some time to clean up your repository and organize your data, step by step, in order to optimize its performance and make it more user-friendly. It can be challenging to work with applications like this when there is a lack of resources or input. However, by investing time in making your repository more efficient, you can reduce the potential for overwhelm and streamline your workflow. I rate GitHub a seven out of ten.
I rate GitHub 10 out of 10. I only use it for storage, so I don't have any problems with it. If you're looking for storing files and code, GitHub is the best and most secure solution.
Senior Lead Mobile App Developer at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
2022-09-13T11:39:09Z
Sep 13, 2022
I would rate this solution a nine out of ten. Compared to the competition, I would say GitHub is the best, as it has the most robust security, and most of the developer community is familiar with it. Bitbucket is also an excellent solution with solid security, but more developers would require training.
I recommend this solution to others. There may be some customers that are very picky about not having code on the cloud, and then my recommendation would normally be to use Microsoft Azure Repos, which is essentially a clone of GitHub but it stays within your subscription and within your tenancy on Microsoft Azure. I rate GitHub a nine out of ten.
I'm just a customer and an end-user. We currently work with the latest updates of the product. I'm a developer and I don't work with managing everything on GitHub. I just use it for putting in the code and merging branches. GitHub actually is a pretty easy tool. It is not very difficult to understand. It is very easy. Everyone can set up branches there or work on it. I'd rate it eight out of ten. If we could recover branches, I'd give it a perfect ten.
Project lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-11-03T21:27:00Z
Nov 3, 2021
I would rate this solution 7 out of 10. If someone is managing the product as well as doing the test management, they should go with GitHub. It's very easy to understand and track everything, and you can even see the different check-ins. If someone is specifically going for a test management tool and they need the proper agile-based tools, they should go for Jira.
Technical Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-08-04T21:02:04Z
Aug 4, 2021
This is definitely the best solution I have tried so far. That said, I believe it has some space to improve. It's important to do some homework before implementation and I would suggest using the documentation posted on GitHub. I rate this solution an eight out of 10.
Our initial deployment was with Cloud One. The cPanel is the browser involved. We make use of WordPress. GitHub is the perfect tool for use at present and is extremely necessary. It is one of the best solutions out there. Apart from GitHub, you need to use the local Git version control system since it involves code on a cloud platform. Git version is very helpful. One could download the large types of codes to do on the core level so that there will not be a need to go to the cloud setup every time. The code commands can be run from the local system. Setup and migration can be done with ease. The person would set up the order and the view. In my experience, GitHub is very easy to operate. I rate GitHub as a perfect ten out of ten. I previously used different tools. At present, I am utilizing GitHub and providing assistance with cell phone numbers. The solution allows me to make workspaces and perform changes with ease. It also allows for easy monitoring. I receive updates from Slack for confirmation purposes. There is no need to wait on my developers, as a connection can be made with the production server.
If you are a startup or have a small team, it is a good platform to start with because you can achieve your business goal without any cost. It provides a lot of flexibility, and you can structure yourself for any kind of product development. I would rate GitHub a nine out of ten.
Software Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-05-13T20:19:15Z
May 13, 2021
We are just customers and end-users. We are using the latest version of the solution. We have some internal solutions deployed. We have our own private server, a GitHub server, and it always is properly maintained and always updated with the latest version for better performance. I would recommend the solution, however, I would suggest those who intend to use it get the proper training on it first. I would rate the solution at a nine out of ten.
Vice President at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-04-20T18:58:03Z
Apr 20, 2021
We aren't partners. We are simply customers and end-users. We are still on the previous version. We are still waiting for more stability from the latest version before we update everything. It's a great product. That said, it needs some work still to be able to do everything that GitLab can do, for example. I'm not sure what the future plans are for GitHub. I know they're working on adding a lot of capabilities now that they're part of Microsoft. They're probably going to make it a much more robust solution - not just a version control system. My perspective is as an enterprise on-prem user. I don't know from an open-source community standpoint, how they feel about the changes. I'm sure most of the users are pretty happy with it as a hosting platform. However, my need is specific to my organizational uses. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten.
Information Technology Consultant @ CIM at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-01-13T07:09:00Z
Jan 13, 2021
My recommendation for anyone thinking about GitHub is that it is the best solution - except for the price. On a scale of one to ten, I would give GitHub a nine.
GitHub is a web-based Git repository hosting service. It offers all of the distributed revision control and source code management (SCM) functionality of Git as well as adding its own features. Unlike Git, which is strictly a command-line tool, GitHub provides a Web-based graphical interface and desktop as well as mobile integration. It also provides access control and several collaboration features such as bug tracking, feature requests, task management, and wikis for every project.
I would rate the overall solution a ten out of ten.
GitHub is deployed on the cloud in our organization. Users who have to manage their code can create a GitHub account and start using it. Overall, I rate GitHub ten out of ten.
I will recommend the product to others. Overall, I rate the tool a ten out of ten.
I rate the product a seven out of ten.
It is way better than developing software by yourself. I would definitely recommend using the solution. Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I am using the solution, and I am fine with it. I would definitely recommend the solution to those planning to use it. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
My advice would be to take some time to clean up your repository and organize your data, step by step, in order to optimize its performance and make it more user-friendly. It can be challenging to work with applications like this when there is a lack of resources or input. However, by investing time in making your repository more efficient, you can reduce the potential for overwhelm and streamline your workflow. I rate GitHub a seven out of ten.
I rate GitHub 10 out of 10. I only use it for storage, so I don't have any problems with it. If you're looking for storing files and code, GitHub is the best and most secure solution.
I would rate this solution a nine out of ten. Compared to the competition, I would say GitHub is the best, as it has the most robust security, and most of the developer community is familiar with it. Bitbucket is also an excellent solution with solid security, but more developers would require training.
If you are working in development I would recommend using GitHub. I would rate GitHub a ten out of ten.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
I rate this solution eight out of 10.
I would recommend the solution to other users and organizations. We have been quite satisfied with its capabilities. I'd rate it eight out of ten.
I would rate the solution nine out of ten.
I’m a customer and end-user. I’d rate the solution eight out of ten.
I recommend this solution to others. There may be some customers that are very picky about not having code on the cloud, and then my recommendation would normally be to use Microsoft Azure Repos, which is essentially a clone of GitHub but it stays within your subscription and within your tenancy on Microsoft Azure. I rate GitHub a nine out of ten.
I would recommend the solution to others. It is very good. I rate GitHub a nine out of ten.
I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
I'd recommend the solution to others. I'd rate it, overall, at an eight out of ten.
I would give GitHub a nine out of ten overall.
I'm just a customer and an end-user. We currently work with the latest updates of the product. I'm a developer and I don't work with managing everything on GitHub. I just use it for putting in the code and merging branches. GitHub actually is a pretty easy tool. It is not very difficult to understand. It is very easy. Everyone can set up branches there or work on it. I'd rate it eight out of ten. If we could recover branches, I'd give it a perfect ten.
I would rate this solution 8 out of 10.
I rate GitHub nine out of 10 for overall ease of use and completeness in functionality.
I would advise trying out the Advanced Security model, which is its best functionality. I would rate it a 10 out of 10.
I would rate this solution 7 out of 10. If someone is managing the product as well as doing the test management, they should go with GitHub. It's very easy to understand and track everything, and you can even see the different check-ins. If someone is specifically going for a test management tool and they need the proper agile-based tools, they should go for Jira.
This is definitely the best solution I have tried so far. That said, I believe it has some space to improve. It's important to do some homework before implementation and I would suggest using the documentation posted on GitHub. I rate this solution an eight out of 10.
Our initial deployment was with Cloud One. The cPanel is the browser involved. We make use of WordPress. GitHub is the perfect tool for use at present and is extremely necessary. It is one of the best solutions out there. Apart from GitHub, you need to use the local Git version control system since it involves code on a cloud platform. Git version is very helpful. One could download the large types of codes to do on the core level so that there will not be a need to go to the cloud setup every time. The code commands can be run from the local system. Setup and migration can be done with ease. The person would set up the order and the view. In my experience, GitHub is very easy to operate. I rate GitHub as a perfect ten out of ten. I previously used different tools. At present, I am utilizing GitHub and providing assistance with cell phone numbers. The solution allows me to make workspaces and perform changes with ease. It also allows for easy monitoring. I receive updates from Slack for confirmation purposes. There is no need to wait on my developers, as a connection can be made with the production server.
If you are a startup or have a small team, it is a good platform to start with because you can achieve your business goal without any cost. It provides a lot of flexibility, and you can structure yourself for any kind of product development. I would rate GitHub a nine out of ten.
We are just customers and end-users. We are using the latest version of the solution. We have some internal solutions deployed. We have our own private server, a GitHub server, and it always is properly maintained and always updated with the latest version for better performance. I would recommend the solution, however, I would suggest those who intend to use it get the proper training on it first. I would rate the solution at a nine out of ten.
We aren't partners. We are simply customers and end-users. We are still on the previous version. We are still waiting for more stability from the latest version before we update everything. It's a great product. That said, it needs some work still to be able to do everything that GitLab can do, for example. I'm not sure what the future plans are for GitHub. I know they're working on adding a lot of capabilities now that they're part of Microsoft. They're probably going to make it a much more robust solution - not just a version control system. My perspective is as an enterprise on-prem user. I don't know from an open-source community standpoint, how they feel about the changes. I'm sure most of the users are pretty happy with it as a hosting platform. However, my need is specific to my organizational uses. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten.
My recommendation for anyone thinking about GitHub is that it is the best solution - except for the price. On a scale of one to ten, I would give GitHub a nine.
GitHub is definitely a platform that I recommend people use. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to organizations that are looking for a platform to manage source code. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
This is a good solution, but it really needs support for CICD. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.