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Enhance Your Data Science Workflow with Zerve’s GitHubv2 Integration

The integration enables unified project management, Git operations, and CI/CD alignment so teams can build and deploy faster with engineering level precision.

Today, we are extremely excited to announce our latest innovation: a robust GitHubv2 integration. Closing the gap between the output of data teams and what engineering teams need to operationalize their work is central to Zerve’s mission. With this release, we are taking a significant leap forward in uniting data science workflows with engineering precision.

Building on a Strong Foundation

At Zerve, collaboration is not just a feature, it is the backbone of our platform, enabled by our patent pending architecture. This foundation powers stable, collaborative data science and AI development like no other tool in the market.

Our underlying technology ensures consistent and reliable performance as projects grow in complexity. This stability sets Zerve apart, empowering data and AI teams to push the boundaries of innovation. With enhanced Git integration, we are delivering greater capabilities for team based data science.

Introducing GitHubv2 Integration

The new GitHubv2 integration, accessible via a GitHub app, provides seamless connectivity between Zerve projects and GitHub repositories. You can:

  • Connect directly to GitHub repositories and link Zerve projects for unified code and data management.

  • Perform source control operations in Zerve, including commit, push, pull, and branch management.

  • Simplify branch workflows with intuitive tools for creating and switching branches.

This integration bridges data science workflows with software engineering best practices so your team operates with the structure and rigor of top tier engineering environments.

Beyond Version Control

GitHubv2 is more than version control. By placing Git at the core of Zerve, we unlocked an ecosystem of capabilities:

  • Integration with issue tracking tools such as Linear or Jira.

  • Project planning and step mapping directly in Zerve.

  • Automatic syncing of branch names across tools.

  • Real time reflection of pull requests and merges in your issue tracker.

This interconnected setup helps managers and team leads track progress and maintain alignment across teams.

Aligning With Engineering Workflows

Modern development requires alignment with CI and CD processes. With GitHubv2, data teams can:

  • Initiate CI and CD workflows that match engineering standards.

  • Maintain branch flexibility to fit organizational conventions.

  • Transition between versions with minimal friction during updates and deployments.

Take Your Collaboration To The Next Level

Ready to elevate collaboration, version control, and project management for your data team? Zerve’s GitHubv2 integration delivers the tools you need to bridge data science and engineering.

Try it now and get started with GitHubv2 today. Experience the future of collaborative data science with Zerve.

FAQs

What is Zerve’s GitHubv2 integration?

It is a GitHub app that connects Zerve projects to GitHub repositories so teams can commit, push, pull, and manage branches without leaving the Zerve canvas.

How does GitHubv2 improve collaboration between data science and engineering?

It applies software engineering rigor to data workflows with version control, branch strategies, and seamless links to issue trackers and CI and CD pipelines.

Can I trigger CI and CD from Zerve?

Yes. You can initiate CI and CD workflows that mirror your engineering standards so deployments follow the same controls and checks.

Does it support branch and PR visibility?

Yes. Branch names sync across tools and pull requests and merges reflect in your issue tracker so status stays visible to all stakeholders.

Does Zerve replace GitHub?

No. Zerve integrates with GitHub to bring source control into your data science environment while keeping GitHub as the system of record.

How do I get started?

Install the GitHub app from the Zerve GitHub organization, connect your repository, and begin committing and branching directly from your canvas.

Greg Michaelson
Greg Michaelson
Greg Michaelson is the Chief Product Officer and Co-founder of Zerve.
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