Microsoft developer platform GitHub announced that its generative AI service GitHub Copilot Enterprise is now available to all enterprise customers. The company announced plans for a release date for GitHub Copilot Enterprise back in December.
In a blog post, GitHub detailed how the new Enterprise Edition differs from the standard GitHub Copilot and GitHub Copilot Business service, which launched in December. One of the differences is that GitHub Copilot Enterprise will answer questions related to each business, tailored to its code base and knowledge base.
In addition, GitHub Copilot Enterprise also supports pull request descriptions and summaries, as well as chat support for pin code issues.
GitHub also mentions that the Enterprise edition has added support for Microsoft’s Bing search engine. The feature, which is currently available in beta to subscribers, gives users access to the latest software and coding information. GitHub Copilot Enterprise is priced at $39 per person per month.
GitHub also released the results of a six-month investigation into the use of Copilot tools with Accenture. The study revealed that of 450 Accenture developers who had used GitHub Copilot, 94 percent said they spent less time on repetitive tasks and 90 percent said they spent less time retrieving project information.
It’s worth noting that GitHub still offers a personal version of Copilot for $10 a month or $100 a year, with a free trial. GitHub Business subscribers pay $19 per person per month.