GitHub is coming under increasing pressure

GitHub, the world’s leading software development platform, is under significant pressure. A series of failures, security problems and staff departures is apparently causing great unrest internally at the Microsoft subsidiary.
Interventions from Redmond
At the same time, competition from new AI-supported development tools is growing. In addition, after taking over GitHub almost eight years ago, Microsoft is increasingly intervening in the company’s management, according to a recent report in US magazine The Verge. Many current problems are said to have been triggered by the resignation of former GitHub boss Thomas Dohmke last summer. Microsoft decided not to fill the position. Instead, GitHub was organizationally placed directly under the company’s CoreAI division, which is headed by Jay Parikh. According to several current and former employees, this step led to uncertainty and a loss of previous independence.
At the same time, GitHub is apparently experiencing a significant loss of experienced employees. Several former employees switched to Dohmke’s new start-up Entire, which is building its own developer platform and could be in direct competition with GitHub in the future. There have also been numerous leadership changes and resignations in other areas of the platform recently. Competition in the area of AI-supported programming tools creates additional pressure. While GitHub Copilot was initially considered a pioneer, competitors such as Cursor and Claude Code have recently gained ground. Internally, there was even a warning about a “critical threat” to GitHub. Microsoft is therefore trying to accelerate the development of Copilot and strengthen its own position in the market.
Disturbances and security issues
However, the repeated technical disruptions are particularly problematic. There have been several major outages on the platform in the past few months. GitHub’s chief technology officer Vladimir Fedorov publicly apologized for the incidents and pointed to the platform’s strong growth. The number of code changes, projects and requests put a significant strain on the infrastructure. In addition, GitHub is currently undergoing a complex migration of its systems to Microsoft’s cloud platform Azure. In addition to the stability problems, security incidents make other headlines. It was only in March that a critical vulnerability had to be closed within a few hours. Recently, thousands of internal code repositories were compromised after an employee installed a crafted extension for the code editor VSCode. Accordingly, dissatisfaction among users is growing. The planned introduction of a usage-based billing model for GitHub Copilot is met with criticism because developers will have to pay for additional AI use in the future. This means that GitHub is facing a crucial phase: If Microsoft does not manage to get the technical and organizational problems under control, developers could increasingly migrate to alternative platforms.