Managing organizations in your enterprise
You can use organizations to group users within your company, such as divisions or groups working on similar projects, and manage access to repositories.
Best practices for structuring organizations in your enterprise
Learn to identify how many organizations to create within your enterprise, and how you should structure them.
Configuring visibility for organization membership
You can set visibility for new organization members across your enterprise to public or private. You can also prevent members from changing their visibility from the default.
Preventing users from creating organizations
You can prevent users from creating organizations in your enterprise.
Creating teams
Teams give organizations the ability to create groups of members and control access to repositories. Team members can be granted read, write, or admin permissions to specific repositories.
Adding people to teams
Once a team has been created, organization admins can add users from your enterprise to the team and determine which repositories they have access to.
Managing your role in an organization owned by your enterprise
You can manage your membership in any organization owned by your enterprise and change your role within the organization.
Removing users from teams and organizations
If a member of your organization no longer requires access to certain repositories, you can remove them from the team that allows that access. If a member of your organization no longer requires access to any repositories owned by the organization, you can remove them from the organization.
Managing projects using Jira
You can integrate Jira with GitHub AE for project management.
Continuous integration using Jenkins
You can automatically trigger build jobs on a Jenkins server when pushes are made to a repository in your enterprise.