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SoftMart, Ltd. will now sell and support GitLab products as part of their portfolio. \n Headquartered in Moscow, SoftMart, Ltd. has been providing products and services that enable agile development, continuous delivery and DevOps \n since 2003.\n\n“We totally support the business idea of the GitLab team to provide a single, easy-to-use, based on GIT, complete ALM solution and yet very \naffordable for many software development teams. GitLab brings complete change management solution on top of high-level repository management tool. \nProcess and change visibility have become affordable to almost everyone looking for it,” says SoftMart, Ltd. CEO Alexey Ionin. \n\n“We are excited to work with SoftMart to help provide a local community for GitLab in Russia. 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For a complete list of GitLab resellers, please visit [our resellers page](/partners/).",{"date":695},"2016-05-24",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2016-05-24-softmart-press-release",{"title":691,"description":692},"en-us/press/releases/2016-05-24-softmart-press-release","1skSRIgXA3NH8eCjIyTsS1vtXbnb8JJk6L9jnUVVYtg",{"id":702,"title":703,"body":6,"config":704,"content":705,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":711,"navigation":17,"path":712,"seo":713,"stem":714,"__hash__":715},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2016-08-04-shanghai-it-press-release.yml","2016 08 04 Shanghai It Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":706,"description":707,"text":708,"config":709},"GitLab adds Shanghai Information Technology Co. to Global Reseller Program","GitLab announce a partnership with Shanghai Creative and Sincere Information Technology Co. (C&S).","San Francisco (August 4th, 2016) – GitLab today announced a partnership with Shanghai Creative and Sincere\nInformation Technology Co. (C&S). Shanghai Information Technology Co., a company providing software system \ndevelopment, implementation, and maintenance service for enterprises in China and overseas. This includes \ncustomers in the financial, medical, manufacturing, logistics and e-commerce industries. C&S will now sell \nand support GitLab products as part of their portfolio.\n \nWith its headquarters in Shanghai, C&S has been providing software information system and development \nservices since 2010, and has built a strong reputation internationally for excellent service. The company \nsigned an agreement with GitLab in March 2016 and are currently the only authorised GitLab reseller in China.\n \nFor C&S., the value of GitLab is represented by its distributed version management, which is in line with \ndevelopment trends of future version management systems. For SITC GitLab enables more efficient, more \nconvenient version management system at reasonable prices.\n \n“GitLab is popular in China, with the number of users in recent years showing a rapid growth trend,” says\nMarketing Manager, Chen Guo. “Using GitLab ALM solutions will allow C&S to provide customers with richer  \nconsulting, implementation, and technical support services, and enrich our resolve ALM product program chain.”\n \nGitLab’s popularity in China has thus far been mainly focused on GitLab CE. C&S believes that with greater \nintegration in China, GitLab use will gradually generate demand for Gitlab EE functionality. Open source \ncode is particularly important for users in China, with many customers using OS for customized secondary \ndevelopment.\n \n“China is a vast and growing market that is very important to GitLab. A local presence in China is vital to \nour customer's success. I have worked with the principal's at C&S for many years and they are smart, \nskilled, and hardworking. I am proud to be represented by them in China, “ says Michael Alessio, GitLab’s \nDirector of Global Alliances.  \n \nShanghai Information Technology Co. joins a growing community of GitLab resellers around the world.",{"date":710},"2016-08-04",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2016-08-04-shanghai-it-press-release",{"title":706,"description":707},"en-us/press/releases/2016-08-04-shanghai-it-press-release","vOAccUJZ4Fe2SgwSlmPS2CzbSq01rx01SPBYRHOsh8g",{"id":717,"title":718,"body":6,"config":719,"content":720,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":726,"navigation":17,"path":727,"seo":728,"stem":729,"__hash__":730},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2016-11-09-gitlab-adds-almtoolbox-to-global-partnership-program.yml","2016 11 09 Gitlab Adds Almtoolbox To Global Partnership Program",{"template":689},{"title":721,"description":722,"text":723,"config":724},"GitLab adds ALMtoolbox to Global Reseller Program","GitLab announce a partnership with ALMtoolbox, a leading authority on application lifecycle management, development tools, and consulting services.","### Helping customers in Israel adopt DevOps best practices in order to bring their products to market faster.\n\nSan Francisco (November 9th, 2016) – GitLab today announced a partnership with ALMtoolbox, a leading authority on application lifecycle management, development tools, and consulting services based in Israel. ALMtoolbox will now sell and support GitLab products as part of their portfolio. Headquartered in Israel, ALMtoolbox has been providing products and services that enable agile development, continuous delivery and DevOps for more than five years. \n\n“GitLab will bring an end-to-end ALM system that is Git-based and has a single UI - This will allow us to provide professional services, training, and development of missing features,” says CEO and founder Tamir Gefen. “From startups to enterprises, we see a bright future here for many software shops.”\n\n“Tamir and his team are the ALM experts in Israel. GitLab customers there can now leverage the years of application development pipeline experience of the ALMToolbox team as they look at moving to, or expanding their GitLab usage.” - Director Sales, Global Alliances & APAC\n\nALMtoolbox joins a growing community of GitLab resls, around the world. For a complete list of GitLab resellers, please [visit our resellers page](/partners/).\n\nAbout ALMtoolbox\nALM Toolbox provides productivity plugins for IBM Rational ClearCase and ALM professional consulting services. Their reputation is built upon many years of experience in all aspects of software development, automating configuration management (CM) and application lifecycle management (ALM) processes and system administration on variety of platforms.\n\nFor more information about ALMtoolbox, please visit:\n\n* [http://www.almtoolbox.com/gitlab.php](http://www.almtoolbox.com/gitlab.php)\n* [https://www.facebook.com/almtoolbox/](https://www.facebook.com/almtoolbox/)\n* [https://www.linkedin.com/company/207805](https://www.linkedin.com/company/207805) \n* [https://www.youtube.com/almtoolbox](https://www.youtube.com/almtoolbox) \n* [https://twitter.com/almtoolbox](https://twitter.com/almtoolbox)  \n\nAbout GitLab’s Global Reseller Program\n \nAt GitLab we pride ourselves on our global diversity, and GitLab's reseller program aims to expand upon that by helping to provide a local community for GitLab in regions around the world. The advantages to our users to having local representation is huge; with culturally contexted sales, support and services provided by our resellerers' local teams.  The teams at our resellers are trained and supported by us, so our users around the globe will be able to get the best service possible.  \n\nFor information on joining the partner team at GitLab, please [contact our sales team](/sales/).",{"date":725},"2016-11-09",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2016-11-09-gitlab-adds-almtoolbox-to-global-partnership-program",{"title":721,"description":722},"en-us/press/releases/2016-11-09-gitlab-adds-almtoolbox-to-global-partnership-program","5QJqsv_Hb204Bn6Sc09QlXbZUu5zvoV1A-GYa1KW84w",{"id":732,"title":733,"body":6,"config":734,"content":735,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":741,"navigation":17,"path":742,"seo":743,"stem":744,"__hash__":745},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2016-12-08-lyra-infosystems-press-release.yml","2016 12 08 Lyra Infosystems Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":736,"description":737,"text":738,"config":739},"GitLab adds Lyra Infosystems to Global Partnership Program","GitLab announce partnership with Lyra Infosystems, a recognized Open Source Solution Enabler in India and Southeast Asia.","San Francisco (December 8th, 2016) – GitLab today announced a partnership with Lyra Infosystems, a recognized Open Source Solution Enabler in India and Southeast Asia. Lyra Infosystems will now sell and support GitLab products as part of their portfolio. Headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, Lyra Infosystems is an one-stop shop for Open Source solutions. Their services range from consulting, system design, to implementation and continued support for complex systems. \n\n“Lyra is known for its out of box approach towards delivering value and has spent many years paving the way for large enterprises to adopt OSS with confidence and ease. Pairing with GitLab will enable us to cover the entire range of activities around OSS deployment,” says Rahul Singh, Marketing Manager. “Open Source is the future of technology, with companies like Twitter, Facebook, Netflix, and Ericsson all developing and participating in the OSS community.”\n\n“Lyra’s expertise in the development tool space, coupled with their long history with Open Source solutions made them an ideal choice for this region.  Their professionalism and depth of service will be appreciated by our customers throughout India and SE Asia” - Michael Alessio, Director Sales, Global Alliances & APAC\n\nLyra Infosystems joins a growing community of GitLab resellers, around the world. For a complete list of GitLab resellers, please visit our [resellers page](/partners/). For more information about Lyra Infosystems, please visit their [website](http://lyrainfo.com/).\n\nAbout GitLab’s Global Reseller Program\n\nAt GitLab we pride ourselves on our global diversity, and GitLab's reseller program aims to expand upon that by helping to provide a local community for GitLab in regions around the world. The advantages to our users to having local representation is huge; with culturally contexted sales, support and services provided by our resellers' local teams. The teams at our resellers are trained and supported by us, so our users around the globe will be able to get the best service possible.\n\nFor information on joining the reseller team at GitLab, please [contact our sales team](/sales/).",{"date":740},"2016-12-08",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2016-12-08-lyra-infosystems-press-release",{"title":736,"description":737},"en-us/press/releases/2016-12-08-lyra-infosystems-press-release","rQGfFNWqF2IAnXZTwFHH-zGD2GYT3OCo3GeVguqkn3o",{"id":747,"title":748,"body":6,"config":749,"content":750,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":756,"navigation":17,"path":757,"seo":758,"stem":759,"__hash__":760},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-01-19-rollbar-press-release.yml","2017 01 19 Rollbar Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":751,"description":752,"text":753,"config":754},"GitLab adds Rollbar to Global Partnership Program","GitLab announce a new partnership today with Rollbar, a leader in providing real-time error monitoring for web and mobile software applications.","San Francisco (Jan 19, 2017) – GitLab announced a new partnership today with [Rollbar](https://rollbar.com/), a leader in providing real-time error monitoring for web and mobile software applications. The partnership combines GitLab and Rollbar’s capabilities to allow developers to choose from even more tools to support an integrated software development lifecycle.\n\n“We want to help developers build and maintain software, quickly and painlessly,” said Brian Rue, CEO and co-founder of Rollbar. \"We've built a deep integration between our two platforms in order to speed up error detection and resolution times for our many joint customers. We're excited to partner with GitLab and integrate Rollbar into GitLab's existing and future products.\n\nFor Eliran Mesika, the Director of Strategic Partnerships at GitLab, the partnership with Rollbar is a \"great tool for error detection and analysis, and will add a lot of insight for GitLab users, connecting error data to code\".\n\nRollbar joins a growing community of GitLab partners, around the world. For a complete list of GitLab partners, please [visit our application page](/partners/). For a limited time, GitLab users who sign up to Rollbar can get 100,000 errors monitored for [free](https://rollbar.com/gitlab2017/).\n\nAbout GitLab’s Global Partner Program\n \nGitLab is the science of software. We’re redefining how software is built to provide the most efficient approach to software delivery. With a unified experience for every step of the development lifecycle, GitLab is a tested and validated method for creating and delivering quality products. Trusted by over 100,000 organizations and inspired by individuals and teams using software to revolutionize markets, our goal is to constantly push the limit on modern software development to help teams unlock their full potential. \n \nWe're open to integrations with companies and tools that are interested in harnessing GitLab's platform capabilities, user flows and data with their products. For information on joining the partner team at GitLab, please contact Eliran Mesika, our Director of Strategic Partnerships and visit our [partner page](/partners/technology-partners/).",{"date":755},"2017-01-19",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-01-19-rollbar-press-release",{"title":751,"description":752},"en-us/press/releases/2017-01-19-rollbar-press-release","QCPH8xYvCzCFv4mPcurg7sXaXBEmE68jJ8Fxu7wnvoI",{"id":762,"title":763,"body":6,"config":764,"content":765,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":771,"navigation":17,"path":772,"seo":773,"stem":774,"__hash__":775},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-01-25-buddybuild-press-release.yml","2017 01 25 Buddybuild Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":766,"description":767,"text":768,"config":769},"GitLab adds buddybuild to Global Partnership Program","GitLab announce a new partnership with buddybuild, a leader in CI/CD, and user feedback for iOS and Android development teams.","GitLab announced a new partnership today with [buddybuild](https://www.buddybuild.com/), a leader in continuous integration, continuous deployment, and user feedback for iOS and Android development teams. The partnership combines GitLab and buddybuild’s capabilities to allow developers to choose from even more tools to support an integrated software development lifecycle.\n\n“Historically, setting up and maintaining a CI/CD system for mobile apps has been a frustrating and time consuming experience.” said Dennis Pilarinos, CEO and founder of buddybuild. “Buddybuild is a CI/CD solution built specifically for mobile development teams. Gone are the days of the kludgy build scripts required to retrofit web infrastructure. Now, teams using GitLab and buddybuild can spend their time focused on building apps that their users love.”\n\nFor Eliran Mesika, the Director of Strategic Partnerships at GitLab, the partnership with buddybuild “provides a fantastic user flow that streamlines the development process through testing on mobile devices, what was usually a cumbersome process, seamlessly from your repo on GitLab to your continuous development & testing environment on buddybuild”.\nBuddybuild joins a growing community of GitLab partners, around the world. For a complete list of GitLab partners, please visit our [application page](/partners/). For more information about buddybuild, please visit their [website](https://www.buddybuild.com/).\n\nAbout GitLab’s Global Partner Program\n\nWe're open to integrations with companies and tools that are interested in harnessing GitLab's platform capabilities, user flows and data with their products. For information on joining the partner team at GitLab, please contact Eliran Mesika, our Director of Strategic Partnerships and visit our [partner page](/partners/).",{"date":770},"2017-01-25",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-01-25-buddybuild-press-release",{"title":766,"description":767},"en-us/press/releases/2017-01-25-buddybuild-press-release","Q3g0PNCnJrloiMhZkpdecZGzrX9gWIoMq9zHixiRo0c",{"id":777,"title":778,"body":6,"config":779,"content":780,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":786,"navigation":17,"path":787,"seo":788,"stem":789,"__hash__":790},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-06-26-creationline-press-release.yml","2017 06 26 Creationline Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":781,"description":782,"text":783,"config":784},"GitLab add Creationline to Global Partnership Program","GitLab announce a partnership with Creationline Inc., a company providing solutions for cloud integration, microservices, IoT, big data, automation and DevOps.","## San Francisco (June 26, 2017)\n\n– Today, GitLab announced a partnership with Creationline Inc., a Tokyo-based company providing solutions for cloud integration, microservices, IoT, big data, automation, and DevOps. Creationline will now sell and support GitLab products as part of their portfolio. Additionally, Creationline provides a Japanese support desk for GitLab Enterprise Edition customers. Creationline can handle customers' owned GitLab server as a managed service to remove operational overhead and allow IT teams to focus on more valuable tasks. Ultimately, Creationline's expertise in cloud integration, DevOps, big data, and microservices will not only help enterprise development teams get started using GitLab, it will also support teams in their efforts to achieve shorter development cycles.\n\n“In recent years, we have observed an increased interest in Agile and DevOps practices from all industries in Japan, and now large organizations have started to embrace such movements. GitLab's aggregation of source code control, collaboration, and CI/CD into one solution can address the need for our customers to implement efficient product development pipelines. With GitLab, our customers will be able to achieve continuous integration, continuous development, monitoring and feedback cycles without having to worry about the extra overhead of managing multiple tools. In addition to GitLab’s product offering, we chose to work with the company for its high-paced growing product and services and for its culture of transparency and knowledge-sharing with their organization and towards the open source community,” says Creationline Inc. CEO, Yasuda Tadahiro. \n\n“Creationline brings over a decade of experience working with enterprise companies. Their experience paired with GitLab’s product and mission to provide an integrated software development platform will enable large enterprises to meet their DevOps, microservices, or cloud transformation goals. As a global company, with employees and customers spread across the world, GitLab is always looking to work with partners that are able to provide sales and support/services in local markets. We are excited to work with Creationline to help make GitLab more accessible to enterprise development teams in Japan and across Asia,” says Michael Alessio, GitLab’s Director of Global Alliances.  \n\nCreationline Inc. joins a growing community of GitLab partners, around the world. For a complete list of GitLab resellers, please visit  [/resellers/](/partners/)\n\n## About Creationline Inc.\n\nFounded in 2006, Creationline Inc. is Japanese company providing solutions for cloud integration, microservices, IoT, big data, automation, and DevOps. We have strong expertise working with enterprise customers and creating new ways (technologies, services, business) to bring customers more value without being bound by the existing concept/information base. \n\nFor more information about Creationline Inc., please visit:\n\n* [Creationline website](https://www.creationline.com/)\n* [GitLab-specific webpage on Creationline website](https://www.creationline.com/GitLab/) \n* [Creationline Facebook page](https://www.facebook.com/creationline/)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":785},"2017-06-26",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-06-26-creationline-press-release",{"title":781,"description":782},"en-us/press/releases/2017-06-26-creationline-press-release","LcSLpMidHYllFVrA3qQ0HZT6CT436U1AhGDFGPS1RP8",{"id":792,"title":793,"body":6,"config":794,"content":795,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":801,"navigation":17,"path":802,"seo":803,"stem":804,"__hash__":805},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-07-14-gitlab-on-gsa-approved-products-list.yml","2017 07 14 Gitlab On Gsa Approved Products List",{"template":689},{"title":796,"description":797,"text":798,"config":799},"ReleaseTEAM adds GitLab to their GSA approved product and services line-up","GitLab announced that ReleaseTEAM, an authorised channel reseller for GitLab since 2015, has added GitLab to their line-up of GSA approved products","San Francisco (Jul 14th, 2017) – Today, GitLab announced that ReleaseTEAM, an authorised channel reseller for GitLab since 2015, has added GitLab to their line-up of GSA approved products. GSA Approval is a status used to describe organizations that have been approved to sell to the United States Government through the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). To become eligible to bid on a GSA schedule, organizations must complete an extensive application process. GSA Approval opens up opportunities for government agencies, including the US Army, Navy, and Air Force to replace their legacy systems with an inexpensive, intuitive and flexible solution that covers the entire software development lifecycle. \n\n“ReleaseTEAM is proud to add GitLab to our line of GSA scheduled products,\" said Shawn Doyle, CEO of ReleaseTEAM Inc. \"GitLab's strengths and openness of their development model make a great match for ReleaseTEAM's commitment to the DevOps community. I'm glad to have them added to our GSA schedule.\"\n\nFor information about ReleaseTEAM’s GSA schedule number, please visit their [website](https://www.releaseteam.com/gsa).\n\nAbout GitLab’s Global Reseller Program\n\nAt GitLab we pride ourselves on our global diversity, and GitLab's reseller program aims to expand upon that by helping to provide a local community for GitLab in regions around the world. The advantages to our users to having local representation is huge; with culturally contexted sales, support and services provided by our resellers' local teams. The teams at our resellers are trained and supported by us, so our users around the globe will be able to get the best service possible.",{"date":800},"2017-07-14",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-07-14-gitlab-on-gsa-approved-products-list",{"title":796,"description":797},"en-us/press/releases/2017-07-14-gitlab-on-gsa-approved-products-list","7CHL08tMS8FAorXEyflBjD7rZALHzsGyw2ImZf4sN6c",{"id":807,"title":808,"body":6,"config":809,"content":810,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":816,"navigation":17,"path":817,"seo":818,"stem":819,"__hash__":820},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-07-31-emerasoft-press-release.yml","2017 07 31 Emerasoft Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":811,"description":812,"text":813,"config":814},"GitLab adds Emerasoft to Global Partnership Program","GitLab announce a partnership with Emerasoft Srl., an Italian company providing software development products, consulting and training services.","## San Francisco (Jul 31st, 2017)\n\n– Today, GitLab announced a partnership with Emerasoft Srl., an Italian company providing software development products, consulting and training services. Emerasoft specializes in solving complex technical challenges, especially in the areas of ALM, DevOps, Software Testing, Security, IoT, and Business Process Intelligence. Emerasoft will now sell and support GitLab products as part of their portfolio. The team will provide support to customers during their onboarding process, helping them not only take advantage of GitLab’s repository management, but also the product’s issue management, continuous integration, and continuous delivery capabilities. \n\n“GitLab can help our customers solve the problem of having to manage different DevOps tools and provide them with a single software where to integrate the different activities,”  says Riccardo Bernasconi, Emerasoft Sales Manager. \n\n“Emerasoft has a wealth of experience working in the software development products and services space. With their experience in ALM and DevOps, Emerasoft is advantageously positioned to support Italian-based customers in their efforts to adopt GitLab for their full software development lifecycle,” says Michael Alessio, GitLab’s Director of Global Alliances.\n\nEmerasoft Srl. joins a growing community of GitLab partners, around the world. For a complete list of GitLab resellers, please visit [/resellers/](/partners/).\n\n## About Emerasoft Srl.\n\nFounded in 2005, Emerasoft has strong expertise in a variety of different areas of the IT business, ranging from ALM and DevOps to Software Testing and IoT. The team's expertise is reflected in the their ability to deal with heterogeneous and complex problems in professional and qualified way. Emerasoft works with customers to select state-of-the-art technologies, navigate new frontiers of application development, and build a path of excellence and quality.\n\nFor more information about Emerasoft Srl., please visit:\n- [Emerasoft website](https://www.emerasoft.com) or write to `gitlab@emerasoft.com`\n- [GitLab-specific webpage](https://www.profesia.it/it/gitlab)  \n- [Emerasoft Facebook page](https://www.facebook.com/emerasoft)\n- [Emerasoft Twitter page](https://twitter.com/emerasoft)\n- [Emerasoft LinkedIn page](https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/1203309/)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":815},"2017-07-31",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-07-31-emerasoft-press-release",{"title":811,"description":812},"en-us/press/releases/2017-07-31-emerasoft-press-release","OdNqiHsumYOeHoSuxwqU1cYyXBs2r7xHNOHkWLfkbC0",{"id":822,"title":823,"body":6,"config":824,"content":825,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":831,"navigation":17,"path":832,"seo":833,"stem":834,"__hash__":835},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-09-22-v10-press-release.yml","2017 09 22 V10 Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":826,"description":827,"text":828,"config":829},"GitLab Releases 10.0, Offering Enterprises the Leading Integrated Application Development Product on the Market","GitLab announce today the release of GitLab 10.0 providing modern developers additional capabilities to fully embrace the benefits of DevOps.","### With Two-thirds of the Companies that Self-host Git Using GitLab, Over 100,000 Organizations and Millions of Users Benefit from its 71st Consecutive Monthly Release\n\n## San Francisco (September 22nd, 2017)\n\n– [GitLab](/), the leading integrated product for modern software development, announced today the release of GitLab 10.0 providing modern developers additional capabilities to fully embrace the benefits of DevOps, specifically monitoring, continuous integration (CI) and deployment (CD), and Kubernetes based application development. Since the release of [GitLab 9.0](/releases/2017/03/22/gitlab-9-0-released/) in March 2017, GitLab has seen more than two-million downloads, with close to 1,000 people having contributed to the research panel that fueled the new features now available in GitLab 10.0.\n\nBuilt for the enterprise, [GitLab 10.0 delivers](/releases/2017/09/22/gitlab-10-0-released/) on input from enterprise customers, as well as joint development from the growing community of over 1,800 global contributors. With a comprehensive slate of  new feature options across both Enterprise and Community Editions of GitLab 10.0, users will gain:\n\n* Faster time to value: GitLab reduces the amount of time developers must spend on tooling, freeing them to focus on software development. The addition of Auto DevOps brings best practices to your project by automatically configuring software development lifecycles by default, providing out-of-the box build, test, code quality, review apps, deploy and monitoring.\n* Increased productivity: Refreshed [User Interface](/blog/unveiling-gitlabs-new-navigation/) providing easier navigation as well as features used to reduce cycle time include enhanced subgroups, deploy boards and Prometheus, the ability to store files in object repository, and augmented integration support for both Slack as well as JIRA.\n* Expanded Kubernetes capabilities: GitLab CI/CD makes deploying to Kubernetes a seamless process by offering a quick way to configure, deploy, and monitor applications inside Kubernetes, whether GitLab is installed inside or outside the cluster.\n* Greater collaboration with group-level issue boards: Enabling teams working across multiple projects, such as when adopting a microservices architecture, group-level issue boards allow you to manage issues across all projects in a single group, in one view. Lists, labels, and milestones are all managed at the group-level in a group-level board, allowing you to focus on the group abstraction at this level.\n\n“Enterprises are faced with the need to build more software inhouse than ever before and at speeds that enable enterprise processes to accelerate. Competitive software development environments and tools are becoming a key competitive differentiator.” said Holger Mueller VP & Principal Analyst, Constellation Research. “We are seeing an increase in the adoption of cloud-native capabilities utilizing Kubernetes in the market, requiring modern application development and the need for automated processes. It is good to see vendors providing that capability.”\n\nMore than 100,000 organizations have chosen GitLab for their software development lifecycle, making GitLab the preferred Git-based application with two-thirds of the self-managed market share. Enterprises including Ticketmaster, ING, NASDAQ, Alibaba, Sony, and Intel, faced with an increasing need for modern, collaborative solutions, have adopted GitLab to maintain pace with the demands of today’s work environment.\n\n\"We've partnered with GitLab as part of a joint effort to simplify and fortify the developer experience,\" said William Freiberg, COO at Mesosphere. \"Mesosphere DC/OS lets IT operations teams give their developers one-click deployment and elastic scaling of containers and data services on any infrastructure, and GitLab 10 adds unique capabilities to extend our platform. Our customers are excited to use GitLab’s Auto DevOps to quickly adopt industry best practices in an easy and optimized way, while our joint support for Kubernetes provides a best-of-breed approach to Containers-as-a-Service.\"\n\n“We are thrilled to deliver a secure, feature-rich version 10.0, in addition to partnering alongside organizations helping to further GitLab’s commitment to making DevOps best practices easily accessible,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder at GitLab. “Running Auto DevOps with Kubernetes and using GitLab's CI/CD capabilities provides the simplest, most efficient way to automate a secure and flexible continuous delivery pipeline.”\n\nAs part of its mission to be the development tool for Kubernetes and cloud native software, GitLab has also joined forces with Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Recognized by CNCF as one of the [30-highest velocity open source projects](/blog/gitlab-top-30-highest-velocity-open-source/) and top-ten open source projects earlier this year, GitLab 10.0 furthers the commitment to help  enterprises realize the value of cloud native application development.\n\nWith the most robust and only integrated modern software development life cycle (SDLC) product on the market, GitLab helps organizations, whether a Fortune 500 enterprise or a one-person shop, embrace the power of the cloud by supporting the latest in software development needs.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":830},"2017-09-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-09-22-v10-press-release",{"title":826,"description":827},"en-us/press/releases/2017-09-22-v10-press-release","C0h5vAwkxBLJ32xD-0RSy-k8428x09_A-p3p4q3jnPQ",{"id":837,"title":838,"body":6,"config":839,"content":840,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":846,"navigation":17,"path":847,"seo":848,"stem":849,"__hash__":850},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-09-27-forrester-press-release.yml","2017 09 27 Forrester Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":841,"description":842,"text":843,"config":844},"GitLab Recognized as a Leader in Continuous Integration Tools Report by Independent Research Firm","GitLab was among the select companies that Forrester Research, Inc. invited to participate in this inaugural Continuous Integration report.","### “Best-in-class extensibility,” vision to serve enterprise-scale and integrated software development teams\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO - September 22, 2017\n\n- [GitLab](/), the leading integrated product for modern software development was [cited as a Leader in Continuous Integration](/blog/gitlab-leader-continuous-integration-forrester-wave/) in The Forrester WaveTM: Continuous Integration Tools, Q3 2017 report. GitLab was among the select companies that Forrester Research, Inc., a leading independent technology and market research company, invited to participate in this inaugural Continuous Integration report.\n\n“Automation has paved the way for disruption in the enterprise, demanding new tools and practices to keep up with the market’s appetite for continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD). CI/CD best practices allow modern DevOps teams to thrive in today’s digital transformation,” said Job van der Voort, VP of Product at GitLab. “Forrester’s recognition of GitLab’s vision to serve enterprise-scale, integrated software development supports our position as a Leader in a category critically important to the future of enterprise development.”\n\nIn the Wave report, Forrester evaluated GitLab Enterprise Edition version 9.3, GitLab’s integrated tool that helps developers build and test code prior to deployment. GitLab received the highest possible score in graphical user interface (GUI), ease of installation/configuration, configuring builds and build reuse, platform support, security features, container build support, container runtime support, analytics, as well as pricing and licensing model criteria. These among the top-ranked capabilities, coupled with the [recent release of GitLab 10.0](/press/releases/2017-09-22-v10-press-release.html), provide modern developers with all the capabilities needed to fully embrace the benefits of DevOps, specifically, CI/CD, monitoring and Kubernetes based application development. As the report states, “GitLab’s vision is to serve enterprise-scale, integrated software development teams that want to spend more time writing code and less time maintaining their tool chain.”\n\n”Adoption of CI tools is growing as more (application development and delivery) AD&D organizations shift to Agile and DevOps,” according to the Forrester Wave report. “[This results] in smaller, product-centric, autonomous software development teams. AD&D leaders empower their teams with CI tools that automate software delivery tasks and easily integrate with other parts of the tool chain, without unwanted complication and management overhead.”\n\nForrester included vendors based on their offering of a full-featured CI solution, being able to provide evidence of customers’ successes and having generated strong interest among Forrester’s clients. Forrester further evaluated vendors against a comprehensive set of evaluation criteria, grouped into strength of strategy, current offering and market presence.\n\nGitLab’s strengths include supporting development teams with well-documented installation and configuration processes, an intuitive UI, and a flexible per-seat pricing model that supports self service. GitLab stands apart from most other vendors in the market by making its planned enhancements road map available to the community through a public issue tracker. With the delivery of 71 consecutive monthly releases, GitLab is proof of the benefits of CI/CD.\n\nGitLab helps organizations, ranging from Fortune 500 enterprises to one-person shops, embrace the power of the cloud by offering the most robust and only integrated modern software development lifecycle product. As the need for modern, collaborative solutions increase, enterprises including Comcast, Siemens, Ticketmaster, ING, NASDAQ, Alibaba, Bayer, NASA and Intel, have adopted GitLab to maintain pace with the demands of today’s work environment.\n\nSee [here](https://page.gitlab.com/forrester-wave-integrated-software-delivery-platforms-2023.html) to download the official Forrester report.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":845},"2017-09-27",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-09-27-forrester-press-release",{"title":841,"description":842},"en-us/press/releases/2017-09-27-forrester-press-release","2ik5d2kZ85s6yNMzNBaTM3hH76mCtNpL_L12jUR58D0",{"id":852,"title":853,"body":6,"config":854,"content":855,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":861,"navigation":17,"path":862,"seo":863,"stem":864,"__hash__":865},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-10-06-new-executive-hires-press-release.yml","2017 10 06 New Executive Hires Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":856,"description":857,"text":858,"config":859},"Gitlab Deepens Executive Bench with First Chief Culture Officer; Chief Marketing Officer; Vice President of Engineering","GitLab has announced three new executive hires, including its first ever chief culture officer. Learn more!","### Former Netflix Executive Barbie Graver Joins to Lead Progressive Culture as Company Prepares for Hypergrowth\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO - October 06, 2017\n\n- [GitLab](/), the leading integrated product for modern software development, has announced three new executive hires, including its first ever chief culture officer. Barbie Graver, formerly vice president of talent at Netflix, joined GitLab to ensure its vision for a positive and inclusive workforce continues at scale. In addition, the company added Joe Scheuermann as its chief marketing officer to rapidly scale go-to-market and Eric Johnson as vice president of engineering to deliver on the product vision and meet the enterprises' growing demands for an integrated solution that offers a superior user experience for modern software developers.\n\nGitLab is known for its unique approach to business, from its radical transparency to its 100% remote workforce of nearly 200 team members located across 38 countries. In her new role as chief culture officer, Graver will focus on fostering a strong employee support system and engaging environment as GitLab continues to scale the business and build its all-remote workforce.\n\n“GitLab is in a unique position because they already have the mentality that ‘culture eats business for breakfast,’” said Graver. “We are anything but traditional and are changing the way businesses think about employees by building a remote workforce that can attract the best and brightest from any part of the world without being limited by geography. In my new role, I hope to support GitLab employees as the company continues to break down hierarchical barriers and looks to flip the traditional technology business model on its head.\"\n\nPrior to GitLab, Graver led human resources for Netflix’s product innovation, engineering/development, business development and digital supply chain organizations at Netflix, managing a team that supported over 1,500 employees. Graver’s expertise is her ability to strike a balance between a successful, fast-growing company and one that values a diverse workforce focused on support and respect. Her past experience taught her firsthand that “having the right people is more critical than having the right process or policy.”\n\nIn recognition of the market opportunity ahead, GitLab also bolstered the executive team with strategic additions in marketing and engineering. Joe Scheuermann joins GitLab as the chief marketing officer with over 20 years of experience in hyper-growth startups and global enterprises. Previously, Joe held leadership positions at Trifacta, Mercury Interactive, Business Objects, Teradata and CA Technologies.\n\nGitLab leads the industry in providing the most integrated and complete software development application geared specifically for enterprise developers and has been able to release new features and capabilities every month for 71 months consecutively. Eric Johnson will now serve as vice president of engineering, to continue this aggressive schedule and deliver the next generation of capabilities to support modern developers. Johnson most recently held the position of vice president of engineering at Airware managing over 60 engineers, designers and data scientists.\n\nGitLab’s market leading product now serves two thirds of the self-managed Git enterprise development market. This series of new hires follows GitLab's recent recognition from leading analyst firm Forrester as a leader in [The Forrester Wave](/blog/gitlab-leader-continuous-integration-forrester-wave/): Continuous Integration Tools, Q3 2017 report. As the pace of software innovation continues to accelerate, and developer methodologies continue to evolve, GitLab provides the requisite capabilities modern developers need so they can fully embrace the benefits of DevOps, including Kubernetes based application development and monitoring, as well as continuous integration (CI) and deployment (CD).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":860},"2017-10-06",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-10-06-new-executive-hires-press-release",{"title":856,"description":857},"en-us/press/releases/2017-10-06-new-executive-hires-press-release","3vEr5AHBVAeFzXxsK4W9mqdgNC-g9uw80TXv4PeEjhI",{"id":867,"title":868,"body":6,"config":869,"content":870,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":876,"navigation":17,"path":877,"seo":878,"stem":879,"__hash__":880},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-10-09-gitlab-raises-c-round.yml","2017 10 09 Gitlab Raises C Round",{"template":689},{"title":871,"description":872,"text":873,"config":874},"GitLab raises $20 Million Series C Round Led by GV to Complete DevOps","GitLab has announced $20 million in series C funding led by GV at more than double the valuation of last year's B round.","### WordPress Founder Matt Mullenweg Joins the GitLab Board as Company Momentum Hits an All-Time High\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO - October 09, 2017\n\n- Today GitLab, a software product used by [2/3 of all enterprises](/why-gitlab/), has announced $20 million in series C funding led by GV at more than double the valuation of last year's B round. In addition, Matt Mullenweg, founder of WordPress, has joined the GitLab board to support the company’s mission to develop a seamless, integrated product for modern software developers and become the application for software development in Kubernetes.\n\nAs our world continues to become more software-defined and developers transform into the DevOps role, they need tools that accelerate workflow and simplify the development process. Since its incorporation in 2014, GitLab has shifted the software development process by transforming it into a seamless and collaborative conversation among developers. GitLab will use the funding to evolve the world of DevOps by offering both application development and operations. Where other products are focused on the intersection of Dev and Ops, GitLab will be the first single product to offer the union of Dev and Ops. GitLab will add new functionality for packaging, releasing, configuring, and monitoring software. More about this will be revealed in the live broadcast that will begin today at 10 a.m. PT.\n\n“The Fortune 500 is racing to build world-class software development organizations that mirror the speed, productivity, and quality of the largest tech companies. As these organizations strive to produce high-quality code at scale, they will need best-in-class tools and platforms. GitLab’s platform accelerates the development process with an emphasis on collaboration and automation,” said Dave Munichiello, GV General Partner. “GitLab’s hybrid, multi-cloud solution is loved by developers, and is seeing tremendous traction in the field.”\n\nLeading open source innovator, Matt Mullenweg joins GitLab’s board of directors to help drive the company’s long-term success as it continues to disrupt the developer ecosystem. Mullenweg, known as the father of open source, will bring his experience founding multiple companies including WordPress, to help guide GitLab’s open source strategy.\n\n“GitLab’s powerful momentum and scaling have a lot of parallels to Automattic and WordPress in their early days,” said Matt. “WordPress had to battle a lot of competitors, and ultimately came out on top as a successful company on an open source business model. I hope to help GitLab achieve the same triumph. Fundamentally, I want to help create the kind of internet that I want to live in and I want my children to live in, one that reaches a global audience and one that is able to make a difference.”\n\nThese announcements come as GitLab scales to meet the growing demand for a superior set of capabilities for modern software developers. Most recently with its deepening of the [executive bench](http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/gitlab-deepens-executive-bench-with-first-chief-culture-officer-chief-marketing-officer-2236346.htm) by adding a new chief marketing officer, new vice president of engineering and its first chief culture officer. GitLab was also named a leader in Continuous Integration by Forrester Research in [The Forrester Wave: Continuous Integration Tools, Q3 2017 report](/blog/gitlab-leader-continuous-integration-forrester-wave/), GitLab provides the tools modern developers need to fully embrace the benefits of DevOps, including Kubernetes-based application development and monitoring. With the only single product for the modern software development life cycle (SDLC), GitLab helps organizations, whether a Fortune 500 enterprise or a one-person shop, embrace the power of DevOps, the cloud, and Kubernetes.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":875},"2017-10-09",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-10-09-gitlab-raises-c-round",{"title":871,"description":872},"en-us/press/releases/2017-10-09-gitlab-raises-c-round","4a1f49256dCIzWZo4uYOvRHEFoTVMzH1eDuMhPKqsDw",{"id":882,"title":883,"body":6,"config":884,"content":885,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":891,"navigation":17,"path":892,"seo":893,"stem":894,"__hash__":895},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2017-11-01-gitlab-transitions-contributor-license.yml","2017 11 01 Gitlab Transitions Contributor License",{"template":689},{"title":886,"description":887,"text":888,"config":889},"GitLab Transitions Contributor Licensing to Developer Certificate of Origin to Better Support Open Source Projects; Empower Contributors","GitLab today announced it was abandoning the industry-standard Contributor License Agreement in favor of a Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) and license","### Open source project customers Debian and GNOME announce plans to migrate communities to GitLab; applaud the direction\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO - November 1, 2017\n\n- GitLab, a software product used by [2/3 of all enterprises](/why-gitlab/), today announced it was abandoning the industry-standard Contributor License Agreement (CLA) in favor of a Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) and license. The DCO gives developers greater flexibility and portability for their contributions. The move has already attracted the attention of large open source projects who recognize the benefits. Debian and GNOME both plan to migrate their communities and open source projects to GitLab.\n\nGitLab’s move away from a CLA is meant to modernize its code hosting and collaborative development infrastructure for all open source projects. Additionally, requiring a CLA became problematic for developers who didn’t want to enter into legal terms; they weren’t reviewing the CLA contract and they effectively gave up their rights to own and contribute to open source code.\n\n“Many large open source projects want to be masters of their own destiny, but overly restrictive licensing can be a barrier to attracting talented contributors and driving innovation in the project,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO at GitLab. “With a DCO and license, developers no longer have to surrender their work and enter into legal terms. They will now have the freedom to contribute to open-source code and the flexibility to leverage their contributions as they need.”\n\nIn comparison, other platforms, like GitHub, Phabricator, Jenkins, and Elastic, all currently require a CLA. For established companies, a shift of this magnitude is not easy. But after evaluating the needs of larger open source projects such as Debian and GNOME, GitLab came to the conclusion that a DCO would better suit their efforts to modernize code hosting and collaborative-development infrastructure.\n\n“We’re thrilled to see GitLab simplifying and encouraging community contributions by switching from a CLA to the DCO,” said Chris Lamb, Debian Project Leader. “We recognize that making a change of this nature is not easy and we applaud the time, patience and thoughtful consideration GitLab has shown here.”\n\n \"We applaud GitLab for dropping their CLA in favor of a more OSS-friendly approach,\" said Carlos Soriano, Board Director at GNOME. \"Open source communities are born from a sea of contributions that come together and transform into projects. This gesture affirmed GitLab's willingness to protect the individual, their creative process, and most importantly, keeps intellectual property in the hands of the creator.\"\n\nIn addition to moving toward DCO, GitLab will take internal actions to review code that is submitted, to help minimize the likelihood of anything problematic entering the base. GitLab has already begun making the switch with no added steps necessary from their user base. For more information on what this means for the broader GitLab community, please visit [this link](/blog/gitlab-switches-to-dco-license/).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":890},"2017-11-01",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2017-11-01-gitlab-transitions-contributor-license",{"title":886,"description":887},"en-us/press/releases/2017-11-01-gitlab-transitions-contributor-license","Djv1yQhu-PcQINuU2WkJzZbuCsMjo28b-QWbETR1SO4",{"id":897,"title":898,"body":6,"config":899,"content":900,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":906,"navigation":17,"path":907,"seo":908,"stem":909,"__hash__":910},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-01-30-gemnasium-acquisition.yml","2018 01 30 Gemnasium Acquisition",{"template":689},{"title":901,"description":902,"text":903,"config":904},"GitLab acquires Gemnasium to accelerate its security roadmap","GitLab announced it has acquired Gemnasium, a company that provides software to help developers mitigate security vulnerabilities in open source code.","### Developers can use GitLab to automatically detect security vulnerabilities, protecting code from attacks\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.—January 30, 2018\n\n– Today [GitLab](/), the leading integrated product for the entire DevOps lifecycle, announced it has acquired Gemnasium, a company that provides software to help developers mitigate security vulnerabilities in open source code. GitLab is acquiring both Gemnasium’s technology and its team of experts, who will come on board to implement robust security scanning functionality natively into GitLab’s CI/CD pipelines. Automating application security testing allows businesses to develop and iterate software faster without sacrificing a strong security posture.\n\nWith open source software (OSS) adoption rapidly growing, the risk for vulnerabilities is at an all-time high. The number of open source modules in use continues to increase, so the surface area for vulnerabilities to be exploited has expanded far and wide. As the dependency tree goes deeper, it can be daunting or even impossible for developers to keep track of which software they are using and what ramifications its use may have on the business.\n\nGemnasium has created the best-in-class solution for managing security threats related to open source dependencies. With a larger database and advanced algorithms, their solution finds more vulnerabilities with fewer false positives. This allows developers to protect their code and spot vulnerabilities in open source software before attackers can expose an organization to threats such as malware injections, Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks and data breaches.\n\n“As a team of engineers, we’re excited to join the GitLab team and bring the benefits of Gemnasium to the DevOps lifecycle,” said Philippe Lafoucrière, founder of Gemnasium. “Our goal has always been to help developers build the most secure software possible and joining GitLab allows us to do just that.”\n\nGitLab has already begun adding native security functionality, such as the addition of Static Application Security Testing (SAST) in the [10.3 release](/releases/2017/12/22/gitlab-10-3-released/), along with Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) and Container Scanning in the [10.4 release](/releases/2018/01/22/gitlab-10-4-released/). With the Gemnasium team coming on board, GitLab will further accelerate its security roadmap to bring developers a native and seamless experience for rapidly deploying secure code.\n\n“GitLab’s vision is to provide best-in-class tools for the complete DevOps lifecycle in a single application,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab. “Gemnasium is the best dependency monitoring solution on the market, and we are excited to be making its team part of the GitLab experience.”\n\nGemnasium.com will be winding down with an expected end-of-life date of May 15. The Gemnasium team encourages users to migrate to GitLab CI/CD or explore similar services like Snyk, SourceClear, WhiteSource, and BlackDuck. For more information, visit https://gemnasium.com/blog/gemnasium-is-acquired-by-gitlab/.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":905},"2022-05-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-01-30-gemnasium-acquisition",{"title":901,"description":902},"en-us/press/releases/2018-01-30-gemnasium-acquisition","Dvxu-Kq257ku2nhA2GK3b4g1HRezfhTOkZ77yY9ZS5Y",{"id":912,"title":913,"body":6,"config":914,"content":915,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":921,"navigation":17,"path":922,"seo":923,"stem":924,"__hash__":925},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-03-07-global-developer-report-2018-released.yml","2018 03 07 Global Developer Report 2018 Released",{"template":689},{"title":916,"description":917,"text":918,"config":919},"Second annual GitLab Global Developer Survey confirms increased demand for DevOps yet adoption lags","More than 5,000 software professionals share opportunities and struggles on path to continuous delivery. Learn more here!","### More than 5,000 software professionals share opportunities and struggles on path to continuous delivery\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF- March 7, 2018\n\n- GitLab, the only software that supports the entire DevOps lifecycle, released the results of its second annual developer survey, revealing that implementing DevOps is the highest priority for software professionals in 2018. The global survey of 5,296 software developers, CTOs and IT professionals found 65 percent of respondents believe the DevOps workflow saves them time during the development process and 29 percent plan to invest in DevOps for 2018. Additionally, the study provides a pulse check on the developer landscape, offering insights into key enterprise investment areas for 2018, developer preferences and varying work styles.\n\n“This survey reveals software professionals finally see the need for DevOps in their workflow and are beginning to adapt their workstyle in order to make this a reality,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “Despite the progress in the shift in mindset, current DevOps practices are not cutting it. Instead of a single application that accomplishes the goals of both Dev and Ops, many glue together the tools for the two departments, which has proven to be an ineffective means for collaboration. Developers need a solution that provides a seamless DevOps experience.”\n\n### The DevOps Workflow\n\nSurvey results reveal developers now understand the need and importance of DevOps as a critical piece to the software development lifecycle. In fact, two in three developers agree that DevOps is a tremendous time saver in the development process and of those that have implemented a DevOps strategy, they note a direct correlation between DevOps to team productivity. High-performers, who told us they deploy their code on demand, and who estimated that they spend 50 percent or more of their time on new work, report having a clear DevOps culture at rates more than double (45 percent) than that of lower-performing teams (21 percent).\n\nAlthough developers and managers understand the importance of DevOps, it is still in the early stages for adoption. Thirty five percent of respondents say they have a somewhat established DevOps culture and only 23 percent go so far as to describe their development method as DevOps. Many development teams have still not fully adopted a DevOps workflow and more than half of developers (55 percent) are still using at least five tools to complete the development process. Additionally, there is still a lack of consistency among developer, operations, security and product teams with one quarter of developers indicating they do not have visibility into what their colleagues from those teams are working on.\n\n### Investments in continuous integration and automation for 2018\n\nContinuous integration remains a top priority for development teams with 63 percent of respondents saying they plan to invest in CI tools in 2018. Nearly half of all respondents (47 percent) strongly agree that practicing continuous integration alleviates blockers in the development process.\n\nIn addition to CI, automation is increasingly top of mind for software professionals as half of respondents report delays in testing, while 58 percent report delays in planning. As a result, 36 percent of IT managers plan to invest in automation tools in 2018 to alleviate these pain points.\n\n### The way developers work\n\nCollaboration continues to reign as a top priority for software professionals with 97 percent of respondents saying it’s important to them to work in a collaborative environment.\n\nIn fact, distributed development teams appear to have better cross team visibility with 67 percent of remote teams saying they have visibility into what others’ are working on compared to 57 percent of in-office teams. Teams that work mostly or completely remote report higher levels of satisfaction than those working in-office, reporting higher levels of visibility, including good insight into the deployment process and a strong DevOps culture.\n\nOpen source continues to be a driver of software development with 92 percent of respondents agreeing open source tools are critical to software innovation. Although almost all can agree upon its importance, only 45 percent of respondents say most of their team’s development tools are open source.\n\n2018 will be the year for DevOps, while many developers understand the need and importance to streamline their workflow, few have completely adopted the DevOps practice. In looking at anticipated spending, workflow trends and developer work preferences, full DevOps implementation is on the horizon.\n\nView the complete [2018 Global Developer Report](/developer-survey/) and [blog post](/blog/2018-global-developer-report/) to learn more.\n\n## Methodology\n\n: GitLab surveyed 5,296 software developers, CTOs and IT professionals from November 17, 2017 to December 18, 2017. The margin of error is two percent (assuming 21 million software professionals and 99 percent confidence level).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":920},"2018-03-07",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-03-07-global-developer-report-2018-released",{"title":916,"description":917},"en-us/press/releases/2018-03-07-global-developer-report-2018-released","JvSybPSG4EV0w8SZuzcpH8rtSbUv7XuL_TuqrRrff-c",{"id":927,"title":928,"body":6,"config":929,"content":930,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":936,"navigation":17,"path":937,"seo":938,"stem":939,"__hash__":940},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-03-22-gitlab-cicd-github-integration.yml","2018 03 22 Gitlab Cicd Github Integration",{"template":689},{"title":931,"description":932,"text":933,"config":934},"GitLab Brings Industry-Leading Continuous Integration and Deployment to GitHub Community","GitLab announce that businesses and open source projects can now use GitLab’s best-in-class CI/CD together with GitHub and GitHub Enterprise code repositories.","### Integration of GitLab CI/CD for GitHub simplifies and fuels DevOps transformation for the enterprise\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF- March 22, 2018\n\n- GitLab, the only software that supports the entire DevOps lifecycle in a single application, today announced that businesses and open source projects can now use GitLab’s best-in-class CI/CD together with GitHub and GitHub Enterprise code repositories. With [GitLab CI/CD for GitHub](/solutions/github/), enterprises working with multiple different types of code repositories can now standardize on GitLab CI/CD for seamless consistency across both their GitHub and GitLab code repositories. Open source projects that host their code on GitHub can take advantage of CI/CD on GitLab.com, where GitLab offers top tier features for free to open source projects.\n\nEnterprises recognize that adopting DevOps practices including continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment allows them to deliver software faster, while maintaining high quality. However, large enterprises with complex organizational structures struggle to make this a reality and end up with multiple teams utilizing a variety of tools. This disparate toolset leads to silos, with teams stuck in their own implementation unable to collaborate broadly, ultimately slowing progress. A single CI/CD tool that can test and deliver software from multiple different code repositories allows enterprises to standardize and fully optimize their DevOps pipelines.\n\n“Continuous integration and deployment form the backbone of modern DevOps,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. \"With this new offering, businesses and open source projects that use GitHub as a code repository will have access to GitLab’s industry leading CI/CD capabilities.\"\n\nWith the new GitHub integration, GitLab users can now create a CI/CD project in GitLab connected to an external GitHub code repository. This will automatically prompt GitLab CI/CD to run whenever code is pushed to GitHub and post CI/CD results back to GitHub when completed. This news comes on the heels of GitLab’s acquisition of security testing software [Gemnasium](/press/releases/2018-01-30-gemnasium-acquisition.html) in January, and will allow Gemnasium customers that were using GitHub + Gemnasium to begin using GitLab CI/CD for their security needs without needing to migrate their code.\n\nGitLab was recently recognized as a leader in Continuous Integration in The Forrester Wave™: Continuous Integration Tools, Q3 2017 report. As the report states, “GitLab delivers ease of use, scalability, integration, and innovation.” This research finding is further bolstered by the release of GitLab CI/CD for GitHub. \n\nTo launch the feature, GitLab CI/CD for GitHub will be available to GitLab.com users free of charge through March 22, 2019. More information and full pricing details can be found on the [GitLab CI/CD for GitHub](/solutions/github/) page.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":935},"2018-03-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-03-22-gitlab-cicd-github-integration",{"title":931,"description":932},"en-us/press/releases/2018-03-22-gitlab-cicd-github-integration","nNOIAv3qaPTSzI39-t_6VoNEvBtyYFxS_LtXTiT74Bk",{"id":942,"title":943,"body":6,"config":944,"content":945,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":951,"navigation":17,"path":952,"seo":953,"stem":954,"__hash__":955},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-04-05-gitlab-google-kubernetes-engine-integration.yml","2018 04 05 Gitlab Google Kubernetes Engine Integration",{"template":689},{"title":946,"description":947,"text":948,"config":949},"GitLab and Google Cloud collaborate to simplify scalable app deployment","GitLab in collaboration with Google Cloud is offering native integration into Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).","### GitLab's integration with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) automatically configures a full DevOps pipeline and deployment environment with a few clicks\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF- April 5, 2018\n\n- GitLab, a single application for the complete DevOps lifecycle, in collaboration with Google Cloud is offering [native integration into Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)](/partners/technology-partners/google-cloud-platform/). The integration enables GitLab developers to take advantage of [Auto DevOps](/releases/2017/09/22/gitlab-10-0-released/#auto-devops), by simplifying the complexity of setting up and deploying to a Kubernetes cluster.\n\nAs software development teams adopt modern [Cloud Native](/topics/cloud-native/) development practices, using microservices and containers, they are increasingly turning to Kubernetes for container orchestration. But setting up and maintaining Kubernetes clusters can be time and resource intensive. GitLab's native GKE integration allows developers to automatically spin up a cluster to deploy applications, with just a few clicks. The clusters are fully managed by Google SREs and run on Google Cloud Platform's (GCP) best-in-class infrastructure.\n\n\"We’re excited to collaborate with GitLab to make GKE even more simple to set up through integration with GitLab’s automated DevOps capabilities,\" said William Denniss, Kubernetes Product Manager at Google. \"We are constantly looking to further GKE's mission of enabling customers to easily deploy, manage and scale containerized applications on Kubernetes, and this collaboration with GitLab unlocks accelerated DevOps for containerized applications at scale.\"\n\n\"Before the GKE integration, Gitlab users needed an in-depth understanding of Kubernetes to manage their own clusters,\" said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab. \"With this collaboration, we've made it simple for our users to set up a managed deployment environment on GCP and leverage GitLab's robust Auto DevOps capabilities.\"\n\nGitLab's Auto DevOps feature automatically configures CI/CD pipelines to build, test, verify, and deploy application code based on best practice templates. Although GitLab CI/CD can deploy to any environment from cloud to bare metal, Auto DevOps relies on having a Kubernetes deployment environment. With the GKE integration, now even the setup and configuration of Kubernetes clusters is automated. Businesses and developers that would have previously found self-managed Kubernetes, or even CI/CD, too difficult to set up can now realize the benefits of both.\n\nShipped in the release of [GitLab 10.6](/releases/2018/03/22/gitlab-10-6-released/), these new features are available today. To learn how you can get started with auto-configured DevOps pipelines that deploy to Google Kubernetes Engine with GitLab visit [/google-cloud-platform](/partners/technology-partners/google-cloud-platform/).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":950},"2018-04-05",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-04-05-gitlab-google-kubernetes-engine-integration",{"title":946,"description":947},"en-us/press/releases/2018-04-05-gitlab-google-kubernetes-engine-integration","AmzQTElxWdo3EKC_tP3Gra9UPaC721t10MnKfBsXzTg",{"id":957,"title":958,"body":6,"config":959,"content":960,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":966,"navigation":17,"path":967,"seo":968,"stem":969,"__hash__":970},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-04-16-telstra-invests-in-gitlab.yml","2018 04 16 Telstra Invests In Gitlab",{"template":689},{"title":961,"description":962,"text":963,"config":964},"Telstra Ventures Invest in GitLab for Collaboration and Innovation","GitLab announce that Telstra Ventures has invested in the company and will leverage its application to support innovation and optimise collaborative workflows.","## GitLab's open core DevOps application allows enterprises to speed up product development and delivery to market\n\nSAN FRANCISCO (April 16, 2018) — GitLab, the only software that supports the entire DevOps lifecycle in a single application, today announced that Telstra Ventures has invested in the company and will leverage its application to support innovation and optimise collaborative workflows.\n\nTelstra Ventures, the investment arm of Australia’s leading telecommunications and technology company, chose to invest in GitLab for its open core DevOps philosophy that supports the entire development and operations lifecycle, and its capability to enable software development teams to achieve faster DevOps lifecycles.\n\n“Customers are increasingly demanding better digital experiences, and DevOps is becoming the leading way for companies to develop, deliver and support applications that drive great customer experiences,” said Mark Sherman, Managing Director at Telstra Ventures. “One of the reasons we decided to invest is because GitLab is committed to continuously improving its application, which is key to helping companies rapidly take their best ideas from development to market.”\n\nGitLab empowers companies to develop new solutions and capabilities more quickly by providing an end-to-end DevOps solution in a single application, while also providing the flexibility to plug into many developer tools such as JIRA and Jenkins. The software’s collaborative approach gives development, quality assurance, security and operations teams the ability to concurrently work on the same project within a single application and to see the entire workflow from their own point of view. GitLab is now trusted by more than 100,000 organizations worldwide, including Expedia, Sony, Intel, Red Hat, and NASDAQ.\n\n“We look forward to partnering with Telstra to support its large application team and to aid the company in its vision of connecting people through technology,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “DevOps is increasingly being adopted by organizations around the globe to radically improve productivity and the pace at which software moves from idea to market.”\n\nMany companies are realizing the importance of driving increased collaboration among their teams for successful adoption of DevOps to support the entirety of the software development lifecycle. GitLab’s recent [global survey](/developer-survey/) of 5,296 software developers, CTOs and IT professionals found that 55 percent of respondents are still using at least 5 tools for their development processes and 62 percent of the respondents acknowledged losing time due to context switching between tools on a typical work day. Though 94 percent of respondents said it was important for them to work in a collaborative environment, visibility and transparency continues to lag with half of the developers. As the only single software application that supports the entire DevOps lifecycle, GitLab’s application is built from the ground up to enable collaboration amongst teams adopting DevOps, in companies ranging from Fortune Global 500 enterprises to fast-paced startups.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":965},"2018-04-16",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-04-16-telstra-invests-in-gitlab",{"title":961,"description":962},"en-us/press/releases/2018-04-16-telstra-invests-in-gitlab","QDsgCKvGWaOBgqpaxDg90Nx8GLklcr-QEMfz1HEzR5s",{"id":972,"title":973,"body":6,"config":974,"content":975,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":981,"navigation":17,"path":982,"seo":983,"stem":984,"__hash__":985},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-06-22-auto-devops-gitlab-11.yml","2018 06 22 Auto Devops Gitlab 11",{"template":689},{"title":976,"description":977,"text":978,"config":979},"GitLab releases Auto DevOps to accelerate DevOps Lifecycle by 200%","GitLab announced today the release of GitLab 11.0 and the general availability of Auto DevOps that allows enterprises to accelerate their DevOps adoption.","*GitLab’s 84th consecutive monthly release frees developers from complex and fragmented toolchains*\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA - June 22, 2018 – GitLab, a single application for the complete DevOps lifecycle, announced today the release of GitLab 11.0 and the general availability of Auto DevOps that allows enterprises to accelerate their DevOps adoption.\n\nToday’s digital businesses demand fast and responsive IT teams to deliver new applications and innovation at scale. However, the modern toolchain is fragmented, siloed and complex. It slows down delivery, all while wasting time, effort and energy to push changes to the business. In fact, as per Gartner, “Only [49 percent of IT organizations](https://www.gartner.com/document/3663217) are meeting or exceeding the cycle times requested by their customers.”\u003Csup>1\u003C/sup>\n\nAccording to Gartner analysts Christopher Little and Tom Murphy, “As organizations seek to put together toolchains to support DevOps practices, they must deal with many issues, including tool integration and automating activities across the DevOps deployment pipeline. Generally, tools are used to solve discrete issues and don’t provide a holistic view of improvement or an understanding of business value. There is no single, master DevOps toolchain tool. I&O leaders must focus on business value and shortening feedback loops when orchestrating the DevOps toolchain.”\u003Csup>2\u003C/sup>\n\nAuto DevOps in GitLab 11.0 automatically guides code from verification to monitoring, without any added configuration. Auto DevOps removes bottlenecks, so that new ideas can flow faster by an average of 200%. Developers simply commit their code to GitLab, then Auto DevOps does the rest: building, testing, code quality scanning, security scanning, license scanning, packaging, performance testing, deploying, and monitoring their applications. Auto DevOps leverages Kubernetes for modern, scalable deployments, and GitLab’s tight integration with Google Kubernetes Engine offers developers Kubernetes in just a few clicks. Auto DevOps enables you to ship with confidence because critical security scanning is built in, including static and dynamic application security testing, dependency scanning, and container scanning. In doing so, developers can focus on what matters most to the organization - shipping code that adds value to the customer.\n\n“GitLab is a key part of our software-delivery processes and because of them, we’ve improved our delivery velocity by four times and made it immensely easier for our teams to collaborate,” said Chris Hill, head of systems engineering for infotainment at Jaguar Land Rover. “We’re excited about Auto DevOps, because it will allow us to focus on writing code and business value. GitLab can then handle the rest; automatically building, testing, deploying, and even monitoring our application.”\n\nThe release of GitLab 11.0 marks the 84th consecutive product release, as GitLab remains true to its promise to continuously improve and innovate based on customer and industry demands. In addition to Auto DevOps, 11.0 includes key updates to GitLab’s built in security scanning adding coverage for .Net and Scala to the existing coverage (C,C++, Java, Python, Ruby on Rails, Go and PHP).\n\n“GitLab is widely known for being a fully capable source code and lifecycle-management tool, but we’re now proving that GitLab is much more than that,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “With the release of GitLab 11.0 and power of Auto DevOps, we’re making it effortless for enterprises who haven’t yet transitioned to DevOps to effectively push an ‘easy button.’ This enables a fully functional delivery pipeline in just minutes.”\n\n\n###\n\n\u003Csup>1\u003C/sup> Gartner, DevOps Requires Faster Organizational Learning, 31 March 2017\n\u003Csup>2\u003C/sup> Gartner, Orchestrate Your DevOps Toolchain, 8 November 2017\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":980},"2018-06-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-06-22-auto-devops-gitlab-11",{"title":976,"description":977},"en-us/press/releases/2018-06-22-auto-devops-gitlab-11","K2z-yiYG-pcJGsrpAG7VfdCmN21-7910ycPAHCJw_R4",{"id":987,"title":988,"body":6,"config":989,"content":990,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":996,"navigation":17,"path":997,"seo":998,"stem":999,"__hash__":1000},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-08-09-gitlab-recognized-as-strong-performer-in-vsm-report.yml","2018 08 09 Gitlab Recognized As Strong Performer In Vsm Report",{"template":689},{"title":991,"description":992,"text":993,"config":994},"GitLab announced they’ve been recognized as a Strong Performer in “The Forrester New Wave™ for Value Stream Management Tools, Q3 2018.","GitLab is best for companies that are looking for a broad, integrated solution","_GitLab is best for companies that are looking for a broad, integrated solution_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – August 9, 2018 -\n\n[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), The DevOps Platform, announced they’ve been recognized as a Strong Performer in “The Forrester New Wave™ for Value Stream Management Tools, Q3 2018,” published today.\n\nRealizing the importance of tracking the flow of value in IT software delivery, Forrester has initiated coverage of the Value Stream Management tool market, and included GitLab in the results, observing “GitLab is best for companies that are looking for a broad, integrated solution.”\n\nAdditionally, Forrester notes that “GitLab combines end-to-end capability with the power of open source. GitLab offers a DevOps tool for each step of the software development process. Top-level views sitting across these tools provide its VSM functionalities.”\n\n“We think the recognition by Forrester as a Strong Performer in the emerging VSM market underscores our promise to deliver a single application for the DevOps lifecycle to streamline development among enterprise teams,” said GitLab CEO Sid Sijbrandij. “We’re dedicated to continuously improving GitLab so delivery teams can efficiently meet businesses software demands.”\n\nGitLab is a single application that supports the entire DevOps tool chain. As the software delivery system of record, GitLab’s cycle analytics and support for [value stream management](/solutions/value-stream-management/) helps enterprises accelerate software delivery. Forrester suggests in its report that “organizations that want a comprehensive VSM solution that can also serve as their DevOps tool chain will really appreciate GitLab.”\n\nForrester’s New Wave report evaluates emerging technologies by looking at organizations that have a VSM product with over 5 million in revenue, and a cohesive VSM solution, not disparate tools. The Q3 2018 report did not identify one sole leader, but recognized six vendors as strong performers, GitLab being one.\n\nGitLab helps organizations, ranging from Fortune 500 enterprises to one-person shops, embrace the power of the cloud by offering the most robust and only integrated modern software development lifecycle product. As the need for modern, collaborative solutions increase, enterprises including Comcast, Siemens, Ticketmaster, ING, NASDAQ, Alibaba, Bayer, NASA and Intel, have adopted GitLab to maintain pace with the demands of today’s work environment.\n\nSee [here](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=gUzUuQysbGjYbkna-QElIpz94AT3oS9j-CEcLFjmgbLudqGb23LBOXhGOdyMryRtJNtUCNvkd7835KxbbSidJQ==) for more on GitLab’s VSM capabilities and illustrations of future VSM mapping and management capabilities.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The DevOps platform that empowers organizations to maximize the overall return on software development by delivering software faster and efficiently, while strengthening security and compliance. GitLab’s single application is easier to use, leads to faster cycle time and allows visibility throughout and control over all stages of the DevOps lifecycle. With GitLab, every team in your organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency and traceability.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ registered users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2015, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in over 65 countries.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nJennifer Leslie\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":995},"2018-08-09",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-08-09-gitlab-recognized-as-strong-performer-in-vsm-report",{"title":991,"description":992},"en-us/press/releases/2018-08-09-gitlab-recognized-as-strong-performer-in-vsm-report","--9O1NQWV0oklSeLgAW4t8gDFSU0o2V5nIqJxIG4saU",{"id":1002,"title":1003,"body":6,"config":1004,"content":1005,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1011,"navigation":17,"path":1012,"seo":1013,"stem":1014,"__hash__":1015},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-09-19-gitlab-series-d-funding.yml","2018 09 19 Gitlab Series D Funding",{"template":689},{"title":1006,"description":1007,"text":1008,"config":1009},"GitLab raises $100M to ensure its single application beats 9 best-in-class products","GitLab announced it has completed a $100 million Series D round of funding valuing GitLab at $1.1 billion.","## With Series D led by ICONiQ Capital, GitLab surpasses a valuation of $1 billion\n\nSAN FRANCISCO - September 19, 2018 – GitLab, the only single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle, announced it has completed a $100 million Series D round of funding valuing GitLab at $1.1 billion. GitLab plans to use the funding to become best-in-class in every DevOps software category from planning to monitoring. More than 100,000 organizations use GitLab to deploy to multiple clouds, implement cloud native architectures, and practice Concurrent DevOps. This results in a 200 percent faster DevOps lifecycle with unmatched visibility, higher levels of efficiency, and comprehensive governance.\n\nEnterprises are facing a tool chain crisis, investing time and resources into piecing together disparate tools from different stages of the software development and operations lifecycle. A typical enterprise needs to integrate tools like VersionOne, Jira, GitHub, Jenkins, Artifactory, Electric Cloud, Puppet, New Relic, and BlackDuck. This causes poor visibility because data lives in so many different tools, slow cycle time because teams need to wait on each other, and bolted on security as an afterthought.\n\nGitLab, an open core software project with more than 2,000 contributors, is breaking down this barrier by building features for each stage of the DevOps lifecycle into a single application. This enables Concurrent DevOps, the ability for teams to manage, plan, create, verify, package, release, configure, monitor, and secure software together so they can have visibility into what matters, start without waiting, and ship with confidence.\n\nGitLab started as source code management based on Git. But when announcing their series C last year, GitLab [voiced the ambition](/blog/gitlab-raises-20-million-to-complete-devops/) to grow beyond that to cover every product category of the DevOps lifecycle. Some GitLab features have already become best in class, like the continuous integration system that scored highest in the current offering category in The Forrester Wave™: Continuous Integration Tools, Q3 2017 report, and was recognized as a \"Strong Performer\" in The Forrester New Wave™ for Value Stream Management Tools, Q3 2018. With this latest funding round and the growing number of people contributing code to GitLab, GitLab is well positioned for all of its features to become best-in-class.\n\n“Two of the defining characteristics of modern application development are an open, collaborative process and toolchains that transcend individual product categories from planning out to operations,” said Stephen O’Grady, Principal Analyst with RedMonk. “By marrying an open source development process to a comprehensive set of functional capabilities, GitLab aims to leverage those precise qualities in a single applications that meets enterprises’ DevOps needs.”\n\nThe latest round brings GitLab’s valuation to over $1 billion and validates its position as the world’s first single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle. As other DevOps tools become locked in to a single cloud, GitLabs customers are embracing a multi-cloud future, so their tooling must be independent of any single cloud provider and work across on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud. Customers want their tooling to be consistent, whether they deploy it themselves or use it as a service.\n\n“GitLab is emerging as a leader across the entire software development ecosystem by releasing software at an exceptional velocity,” said Matthew Jacobson, General Partner at ICONiQ Capital. “They’re taking the broad software development market head-on by developing an application that allows organizations to ship software at an accelerated rate with major increases in efficiency. ”\n\n“Since raising a Series C round last year, we’ve delivered on our commitment to bring a single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle to market, and as a result have been able to reach over $1 billion in valuation,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab. “With this latest funding round, we will continue to build out our management, planning, packaging, deployment, configuration, monitoring and security features for a more robust DevOps application.”\n\n“With GitLab we are able to continuously improve our entire product development pipeline, which increases productivity and synergy among our team,” said Marcelo Lebre, VP of engineering at Unbabel. “Using GitLab has been a game changer and has fostered an entirely new way of working that allows our team to be more focused on the end result.”\n\nGitLab is purpose built for organizations undergoing a digital transformation, aiming for faster DevOps lifecycles, cloud native architectures, and multi-cloud deployments. Recent product milestones include the release of [Auto DevOps](/press/releases/2018-06-22-auto-devops-gitlab-11.html), a [Kubernetes integration](/solutions/kubernetes/) so clusters can be spun up from within GitLab, [Web IDE](/blog/introducing-gitlab-s-integrated-development-environment/) to let everyone contribute without needing to setup a development environment, and a series of built-in security capabilities bolstered by the acquisition of Gemnasium by GitLab.\n\nGitLab was recognized by Inc. Magazine as a top four software company in its list of 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in the United States. GitLab has achieved a three year growth rate of 6,213 percent. GitLab has grown from fewer than 10 people in 2015 to more than 350 team members in over 40 countries across the globe. There are currently [77 open job opportunities](/jobs/) to continue this worldwide growth.\n\n“Deployments are no longer limited to a traditional software release cycle,” said Chris Hill, head of systems engineering, next generation infotainment at Jaguar Land Rover. “Using GitLab-CI for our Continuous Deployments over-the-air, we have empowered the customer to be their own technician while increasing the rate at which software can be delivered.”\n\n## Live broadcast\n\nGitLab will discuss their plans now that they've raised Series D funding during a live broadcast on Sept 20, 2018 at 10am PST / 1pm ET / 5pm UTC.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1010},"2018-09-19",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-09-19-gitlab-series-d-funding",{"title":1006,"description":1007},"en-us/press/releases/2018-09-19-gitlab-series-d-funding","i7wNLIAX1zLPvXYRg0EFIC0mOn4X7TXYz3a68F-NmYY",{"id":1017,"title":1018,"body":6,"config":1019,"content":1020,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1026,"navigation":17,"path":1027,"seo":1028,"stem":1029,"__hash__":1030},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-12-04-goldman-sachs-invests-20-million-gitlab.yml","2018 12 04 Goldman Sachs Invests 20 Million Gitlab",{"template":689},{"title":1021,"description":1022,"text":1023,"config":1024},"Goldman Sachs’ Principal Strategic Investments Group invests $20 million in GitLab’s Series D Financing","GitLab announce that Goldman Sachs’ Principal Strategic Investments group has invested $20 million in the company, as part of GitLab’s Series D financing.","## Goldman Sachs accelerates software development lifecycle by using GitLab\n\nSAN FRANCISCO – December 4, 2018 – GitLab, the only single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle, announced today that Goldman Sachs’ Principal Strategic Investments group has invested $20 million in the company, as part of GitLab’s Series D financing. GitLab plans to use this funding to accelerate its vision of becoming best-in-class in every DevOps software category, from project planning and source code management to CI/CD and monitoring, so that organizations can break free from complex DevOps toolchains.\n\nOver 100,000 organizations use GitLab to accelerate their DevOps lifecycle. Goldman Sachs, a global investment banking, securities and investment management firm, chose to invest in GitLab partly because of the success it has seen firsthand from using the application.\n\n“GitLab has allowed us to dramatically increase the velocity of development in our Engineering Division,” said Andrew Knight, Managing Director at Goldman Sachs. “We believe GitLab’s dedication to helping enterprises rapidly and effectively bring software to market will help other companies achieve the same sort of efficiencies we have seen inside Goldman Sachs. We now see some teams running and merging 1000+ CI feature branch builds a day!”\n\nGitLab is using its recent Series D investment to strengthen existing features and to build new capabilities to become best-in-class in [9 DevOps tool categories](https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/) - all in a single application.  GitLab customers are realizing that when they spend less time maintaining complex DevOps toolchains, they spend more time writing code and delivering value to their business.\n\n“We plan on using this latest financing to continue helping enterprise organizations like Goldman Sachs achieve DevOps success with faster software development cycle times,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO at GitLab. “This investment will further our goal of building out our application with stronger planning, monitoring, managing and security features, to make GitLab best-in-class in all DevOps tool categories.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1025},"2018-12-04",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-12-04-goldman-sachs-invests-20-million-gitlab",{"title":1021,"description":1022},"en-us/press/releases/2018-12-04-goldman-sachs-invests-20-million-gitlab","151dkdXn9BrnsE_apog14ovrWgg76OBPFmevzKqKowI",{"id":1032,"title":1033,"body":6,"config":1034,"content":1035,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1041,"navigation":17,"path":1042,"seo":1043,"stem":1044,"__hash__":1045},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2018-12-11-gitlab-and-triggermesh-announce-gitlab-serverless.yml","2018 12 11 Gitlab And Triggermesh Announce Gitlab Serverless",{"template":689},{"title":1036,"description":1037,"text":1038,"config":1039},"GitLab and TriggerMesh announce GitLab Serverless","GitLab introduces GitLab Serverless, enabling enterprises to run serverless workloads on any cloud using Google’s Knative.","## Enterprises can now deploy serverless workloads on Kubernetes directly from GitLab’s single DevOps application\n\nSAN FRANCISCO and RALEIGH, December 11, 2018 —[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the only single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle introduces GitLab Serverless, enabling enterprises to run serverless workloads on any cloud using Google’s [Knative](https://cloud.google.com/knative/). The functionality is built in partnership with [TriggerMesh](https://docs.triggermesh.io/1.27/), a company developing multi-cloud serverless and FaaS management solutions. TriggerMesh’s founders are experts in the serverless space having built [Kubeless](https://kubeless.io/), a precursor to Knative, previously.\n\nGitLab Serverless enables businesses to deploy serverless functions and applications on any cloud or infrastructure straight from the GitLab UI using open source Knative, the Kubernetes-based platform to build, deploy, and manage modern serverless workloads. GitLab Serverless will be available in GitLab 11.6, scheduled for release on December 22, 2018.\n\nServerless design patterns have grown in popularity because they allow developers to move faster by focusing on business logic without worrying about the underlying infrastructure where their code is run. However, many enterprises use diverse infrastructure including on-premises servers and multiple clouds. By running serverless workloads on Kubernetes, businesses gain an abstraction layer that allows them to use compute resources from multiple cloud providers or even on-premises servers. This enhanced portability means they can choose the compute model that best meets their needs instead of being locked into a specific provider to run their functions.\n\nGitLab Serverless includes technology developed by TriggerMesh to enable businesses to run serverless workloads on Kubernetes as part of GitLab’s single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle. GitLab Serverless leverages Knative, open source software initially built by Google, designed to run on any cloud or infrastructure. Users can install Knative on Kubernetes clusters via GitLab and then deploy their serverless functions.\n\n“We introduced Knative in July as an open source project based on Kubernetes to provide foundational building blocks for modern serverless applications,” said Mark Chmarny, Technical Program Manager, Serverless, Google Cloud. “In the four months since then, we have seen tremendous enthusiasm from the community, creating the de-facto hybrid and multi-cloud serverless standard on Kubernetes. I’m excited to see Knative being available on GitLab where users will now be able to easily publish their functions and applications directly to any Knative-compatible service.”\n\n“We are excited to help GitLab enable all their users to deploy functions directly on the Knative function-as-a-service clusters,” said TriggerMesh co-founder and \n\nKubeless creator, Sebastien Goasguen, ”We believe that these additions to GitLab will give those users the best possible experience for complete serverless computing from beginning to end.”\n\n“We’re pleased to offer cloud-agnostic serverless as a built-in part of GitLab’s end-to-end DevOps experience, allowing organizations to go from planning to monitoring in a single application,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “We’re proud to partner with TriggerMesh whose expertise is helping us provide a seamless experience for GitLab users to deploy and manage serverless functions.”\n\nTo learn more visit:\n\nhttps://about.gitlab.com/serverless\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n## About TriggerMesh\n\nTriggerMesh’s developer team has extensive experience in building public and private clouds and deploying serverless workloads. Through our products, we share our knowledge to enable other developers to focus on making better software and reducing the overhead needed to manage their code. TriggerMesh’s serverless management platform for functions-as-a-service (FaaS) allows developers to deploy and manage functions on the TriggerMesh Cloud or in your own data center. TriggerMesh’s cross-cloud event bus allows you to trigger functions from events on any cloud. TriggerMesh’s developers have extensive experience contributing to open source projects also supports and contribute to upstream projects like Kubernetes and Knative. For more information visit: [www.triggermesh.com](https://docs.triggermesh.io/).\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1040},"2018-12-11",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2018-12-11-gitlab-and-triggermesh-announce-gitlab-serverless",{"title":1036,"description":1037},"en-us/press/releases/2018-12-11-gitlab-and-triggermesh-announce-gitlab-serverless","rUPIITWtZPCyqxFAgB1KvpdSr0a88RBMz8BcLq5T8XI",{"id":1047,"title":1048,"body":6,"config":1049,"content":1050,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1056,"navigation":17,"path":1057,"seo":1058,"stem":1059,"__hash__":1060},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-01-22-gitlab-announces-support-for-common-access-cards.yml","2019 01 22 Gitlab Announces Support For Common Access Cards",{"template":689},{"title":1051,"description":1052,"text":1053,"config":1054},"GitLab strengthens commitment to the US Public Sector, releases new CAC smartcard authentication functionality","GitLab announce the release of support for common access card (CAC) authentication.","## All-in-one DevSecOps application offers government agencies security and compliance while accelerating their software development lifecycle\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA – January 22, 2019 – [GitLab](/), the only single application for the complete DevSecOps lifecycle, announced the release of support for common access card (CAC) authentication. This feature automates the sign-on process, saving valuable time logging into GitLab Issues, and aiding developers in secure settings to build and ship software faster. GitLab is one of the first DevSecOps and CI/CD tools to offer CAC authentication out of the box. This, along with GitLab’s new dedicated U.S. Federal business unit with cleared resources, demonstrates its commitment to the public sector and has drawn the support of In-Q-Tel as a strategic investor.\n\n“GitLab offers the Intelligence Community (IC) a secure, on-premise solution that can help them manage their whole DevOps lifecycle to deliver on the promise of true enterprise-scale, Agile development,” said George Hoyem, Managing Partner at IQT. “While there’s already wide-scale usage of GitLab within the government, we look forward to helping GitLab understand and deliver the right features for the IC to enable a full DevSecOps lifecycle with the right operational and security capabilities.”\n\nThis new feature comes on the heels of the recently launched one-way transfers (OWT) for both the public and financial sectors, which allows code to be written on a low-security or unclassified network and then pushed to a high-security network. GitLab thoroughly documents all ports and protocols used for replication APIs, making them the ideal partner in compliance-driven industries. OWT and CAC smartcard are two examples of functionalities created based on customer input and requests, emphasizing GitLab’s dedication to customer collaboration.\n\n\"Developers working within the public sector have a unique set of needs guided by security regulations and stringent compliance requirements,\" said Garrett Bekker, Principal Security Analyst at 451 Research. \"As such, prioritizing a modern DevSecOps approach that allows for security to be baked into the developer lifecycle is crucial to the software development process. GitLab's release of a new CAC Smartcard authentication feature is a step in the right direction to helping developers build and ship software faster.\"\n\n“Uniquely matched for the rigors of deployment within the public sector, our practice has become a revenue driver for us as a company,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “Since its inception over a year and a half ago, the division has grown to service nearly 200 public sector agencies including the Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Air Force, and the U.S. Army, among others. A single, secure, and compliant DevSecOps application has allowed our government customers to make fast strides, due in large part to our ability to remove the roadblocks to collaboration and acceleration of development processes.”\n\nGitLab will continue to build new capabilities for the public sector, and in version 11.8, plans to release the [next phase of smartcard integration with LDAP (lightweight directory access protocol)](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/7693). This will simplify identity and access management to authenticate user credentials via the efficient and commonly used LDAP protocol.\n\nGitLab has just created a new U.S. subsidiary, GitLab Federal, LLC specifically to work with the U.S. Federal Government. For more information on GitLab’s public sector practice, please visit [about.gitlab.com/solutions/public-sector](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/public-sector/).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1055},"2019-01-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-01-22-gitlab-announces-support-for-common-access-cards",{"title":1051,"description":1052},"en-us/press/releases/2019-01-22-gitlab-announces-support-for-common-access-cards","eeV2Mws_z8bBU75tAYwv0z-vWytj8jtp9aTElnrNt8A",{"id":1062,"title":1063,"body":6,"config":1064,"content":1065,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1071,"navigation":17,"path":1072,"seo":1073,"stem":1074,"__hash__":1075},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-02-19-gitlab-announces-new-cmo-cro.yml","2019 02 19 Gitlab Announces New Cmo Cro",{"template":689},{"title":1066,"description":1067,"text":1068,"config":1069},"GitLab bolsters C-suite, hires Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Marketing Officer","GitLab announce two C-level hires with the additions of Todd Barr as Chief Marketing Officer and Michael McBride as Chief Revenue Officer.","## Leading all-in-one DevOps application makes key additions with security and open source experience, including a former Red Hat vice president\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA – February 19, 2019 – [GitLab](/), the only single application for the complete DevOps lifecycle, announced that the company has made two C-level hires with the additions of Todd Barr as Chief Marketing Officer and Michael McBride as Chief Revenue Officer. Barr joins GitLab from Red Hat and McBride joins from security company Lookout. With leadership experience in high-growth enterprise technology companies, Barr and McBride are uniquely suited to see GitLab through the next phase of the company’s expansion. These leadership moves signal GitLab’s continued growth as they expand their executive team and move towards going public in November of 2020.\n\n“GitLab has grown tremendously over the last three years, from our most recent Series-D funding round to expanding our team members to more than 400 worldwide,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “Todd and Michael represent our continued investment in people and product as we build with an eye for the long-term, especially as enterprises begin to recognize that open source is the new standard for DevOps platforms and cloud infrastructure.”\n\nBarr joins GitLab with more than 16 years of experience in open source marketing. He most recently served as the Vice President of Digital Demand at Red Hat, leading digital marketing, sales development, and marketing operations, globally. Previously, Barr was the SVP of Sales and Marketing & GM for Ansible (acquired by Red Hat in 2015), a leading open source DevOps automation platform. In his new role at GitLab, Barr will oversee the company’s overall marketing strategy and build awareness for GitLab as the only single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle.\n\n“I was drawn to GitLab’s ambitious vision to become a leader in all of the software categories across the software development lifecycle,” said Todd Barr, Chief Marketing Officer. “With a strong open source community of contributors and users, we have a tremendous opportunity to build a great brand and company where everyone can contribute.”\n\nSimilarly, McBride has helped build and scale both private and public technology companies for more than 20 years. He most recently served as SVP Worldwide Field Operations at Lookout.  He has created and led worldwide sales organizations at companies including Lookout (cybersecurity) and Meraki (cloud-managed networking now part of Cisco) and led product and sales teams at Good Technology (mobile). At Japanese gaming giant DeNA, he ran a worldwide platform with responsibility for multinational teams in marketing, engineering, and developer relations. In his new role at GitLab, McBride is responsible for sales, customer success, channels, field operations, and professional services.\n\n“When I was considering joining GitLab, I started by talking to existing customers. I quickly became convinced that GitLab is truly helping customers accelerate their businesses through their digital transformation initiatives,” said Michael McBride, Chief Revenue Officer. “My goal is to make sure that we build long-term partnerships with our customers to help them to achieve their goals.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1070},"2019-02-19",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-02-19-gitlab-announces-new-cmo-cro",{"title":1066,"description":1067},"en-us/press/releases/2019-02-19-gitlab-announces-new-cmo-cro","yfwNCYasZXusdmUnkQamqJSIqOOJMGYmrhnNDEMR8RU",{"id":1077,"title":1078,"body":6,"config":1079,"content":1080,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1086,"navigation":17,"path":1087,"seo":1088,"stem":1089,"__hash__":1090},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-04-16-gitlab-unleashes-the-power-of-kubernetes-in-the-developer-workflow.yml","2019 04 16 Gitlab Unleashes The Power Of Kubernetes In The Developer Workflow",{"template":689},{"title":1081,"description":1082,"text":1083,"config":1084},"GitLab Unleashes the Power of Kubernetes in the Developer Workflow, Helping Enterprises Scale Quickly","With GitLab, Kubernetes is accessible to each application developer in the organization, accelerating the software development process.","### GitLab Unleashes the Power of Kubernetes in the Developer Workflow, Helping Enterprises Scale Quickly\n\n_Building on GitLab’s GKE Integration, GitLab’s Single Application Extends Kubernetes Through the Entire DevOps Lifecycle_\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA — April 16, 2019 — Today, GitLab, the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, is making it easy for businesses to leverage the power of Kubernetes. With a built-in container registry and Kubernetes integration, GitLab makes it simple to get started with containers and cloud-native development to optimize application development processes. With GitLab, Kubernetes is accessible to each application developer in the organization, accelerating the software development process. By integrating Kubernetes into the developer workflow, GitLab is helping invigorate developer teams to drive innovative software to production.\n\n“By allowing people to quickly connect Kubernetes clusters to their projects we are helping many enterprises embrace the cloud-native way of building applications,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO at GitLab. “By providing a single application we allow enterprise developer and operations teams to embrace Kubernetes every step of the way in their software development process. We’ve seen a large financial institution go from a single build every two weeks to over 1,000 self-served builds a day using GitLab. It is wonderful to see the scale we can unlock for organizations by providing access to Kubernetes in the developer workflow.”\n\nEnterprise teams can easily connect any existing Kubernetes cluster on any platform to GitLab by using GitLab’s native Kubernetes integration. GitLab even makes it easy to set up and configure new clusters with just a few clicks using Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) integration. Once connected, teams can install managed applications like Helm Tiller, Ingress, and Prometheus to their cluster with a single click in the GitLab interface. Connected clusters are available as a deploy target from GitLab CI/CD and are monitored using GitLab’s bundled Prometheus capabilities. The Kubernetes integration gives you access to advanced features like:\n\n* [Deploy Boards](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/deploy_boards.html) - A consolidated view of the current health and status of each CI/CD environment running on Kubernetes, displaying the status of the pods in the deployment.\n* Advanced Deployments - Popular Continuous Delivery strategies like [Canary Deployments](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/canary_deployments.html) and [Incremental Rollout](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/#incremental-rollout-to-production) test traffic with a small portion of the fleet before deploying the new version of your application more broadly.\n* [Kubernetes monitoring](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/clusters/#monitoring-your-kubernetes-cluster) - Via Prometheus, the CNCF monitoring project, GitLab provides support for automatically detecting and monitoring Kubernetes clusters as well as the ability to configure custom metrics.\n* [Auto DevOps](https://about.gitlab.comhttps://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/) - A default CI/CD setting automatically generates pipelines with no configuration needed. Based on best practices Auto DevOps pipelines automatically detect, build, test, secure, deploy, and monitor applications and are fully customizable to tailor CI/CD for any needs.\n* [Interactive Web Terminals](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/interactive_web_terminal/#interactive-web-terminals) - instant web access to a terminal for remote environments makes troubleshooting easy.\n\n“As enterprises adopt cloud-native software development, we’re seeing growing momentum for Kubernetes-native continuous delivery and deployment tools,” said James Governor, analyst and co-founder of RedMonk. “GitLab is well positioned as an end to end stack for modern software delivery in this context.”\n\n\"GitLab has provided a great foundation as we have built out cncf.ci to provide cross-project continuous integration and interoperability testing,\" said Dan Kohn, executive director of the CNCF. \"We are excited to see them integrate many CNCF-hosted projects in their platform and look forward to strengthening our collaboration going forward.\"\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNicole Plati\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)\n\u003Cbr>\n415-963-4174 ext. 39",{"date":1085},"2019-04-16",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-04-16-gitlab-unleashes-the-power-of-kubernetes-in-the-developer-workflow",{"title":1081,"description":1082},"en-us/press/releases/2019-04-16-gitlab-unleashes-the-power-of-kubernetes-in-the-developer-workflow","I1rwo7oBiuSUO7SKkmT7VTJUvFDZrjnxN620roXtXKs",{"id":1092,"title":1093,"body":6,"config":1094,"content":1095,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1101,"navigation":17,"path":1102,"seo":1103,"stem":1104,"__hash__":1105},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-06-20-gitlab-12-devsecops-press-release.yml","2019 06 20 Gitlab 12 Devsecops Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":1096,"description":1097,"text":1098,"config":1099},"GitLab Introduces DevSecOps with the release of GitLab 12.0 — The First to Bridge Development, Security, and Operations All in One Application","GitLab is releasing 12.0 to help enterprises transform and accelerate DevOps adoption. Learn more!","_Building Upon Auto DevOps, GitLab Makes Security An Automated Part of the Release Cycle_\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA — June 20, 2019 — Today [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, is releasing 12.0 to help enterprises transform and accelerate DevOps adoption by bringing developers, operations professionals, and the security team together in the first single application for the entire DevSecOps lifecycle. With the 12.0 release, GitLab is building upon security features recently released — such as security dashboards, auto remediation and security approvals — and adding additional features to enable collaboration across DevSecOps teams; including Visual Review, Project Dependency list, and Merge Trains.  With customers such as Goldman Sachs, Ticketmaster, Ask Media Group and more, GitLab is helping enterprises release code quickly and stay competitive.\n\n“From the evolution from source code management, to DevOps application to now the first to deliver DevSecOps in one application, GitLab has advanced as a company overall with now 700 employees in over 54 countries working with top enterprise companies around the world,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab. “GitLab 12.0 marks a key step in our journey to create an inclusive approach to DevSecOps, empowering ‘everyone to contribute’ and helping companies utilize the power of a streamlined approach across teams, accelerating time to market.”\n\n“We already have a frontend team, a SDK and native app team, a SRE team, and a services team all collaborating on development, security, and operations in GitLab,” said Cillian Dwyer, Site Reliability Engineer, Glympse. “Because we're together, we're able to collaborate and ship faster.”\n\nWith GitLab 12.0 we are building upon features released throughout the year to help organizations digitally dissolve silos to foster collaboration and sharing across the delivery lifecycle. For IT security professionals we aim to make it easy to develop, deliver, and operate applications while minimizing exposure to security vulnerabilities. In addition to security scanning and secrets detection, we  further our commitment to enterprise-grade security features such as:\n\n1. [Security Dashboards](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/security_dashboard/) — Provide visibility, insight, and remediation into the status of vulnerabilities across multiple projects.\n1. [Auto Remediation](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/759) — Automatically offer patches for detected vulnerabilities throughout the entire code delivery process.\n1. [Security Approvals](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/9928) — Security teams need to  be involved in Merge Request Approvals where significant security vulnerabilities are detected.\n\nFor IT Operations professionals, we’re shipping key capabilities to help them efficiently and effectively support their IT services. In addition to our Kubernetes-native integrations and multi-cloud deployment support, we further operations support with,\n\n* [Incident Management](https://docs.gitlab.com/operations/incident_management/) — Enabling product delivery teams to detect and rapidly respond to application issues)\n* [Feature Flags](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/delivery/) — Minimizing risk, while fostering faster delivery, feature flags help delivery and operations teams manage the release of new capabilities,\n* [Operations Dashboard](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/141) — Providing insight into multiple project pipelines and delivery status.\n\n“I look forward to every release and seeing the new features that I worked with the GitLab community together on,” said George Tsiolis, UX Engineer, Core Team at GitLab. “The 12.0 release is an important one as it shows how much GitLab has grown in a year. I really enjoy contributing to GitLab as I have the opportunity to work with some of the most brilliant engineers and designers that I know. Back when I started contributing, I didn’t always feel confident about some contributions of mine but most of the times someone always jumped in and helped me get across the finish line. Last but not least, I find the code review process quite insightful no matter how big or small the contribution.”\n\nFor more information on DevSecOps check out our blog on how [GitLab brings development, security, and operations into a single application](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/announcing-gitlab-devsecops/).\n\n#### Availability\nGitLab 12.0 release will be available starting June 22nd. To update a self-managed instance, visit [about.gitlab.com/update](https://about.gitlab.com/update/) for detailed instructions. GitLab.com is automatically updated by GitLab.\n\n#### Live Stream & Webcast\n[Join our livestream](https://youtu.be/owAsu-5R6So) on Tuesday, June 25 at 9 am PT featuring Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab, Mark Pundsack, VP of Product Strategy, John Jeremiah, Senior Product Marketing Manager and more to celebrate the 12.0 milestone and talk about how to bring together Dev, Sec and Ops into one team, focused on delivering business value.\n\nInterested in learning more about single application, [sign up for the webcast](https://about.gitlab.com/webcast/simplify-to-accelerate/) to hear from guest speaker, Christopher Condo, Senior Analyst at Forrester share key insights and best practices from recent research on the toolchain crisis plaguing software development teams.\n\n#### GitLab Velocity\nAt Gitlab, we believe in the power of community and the power of iteration. In the past 12 months, GitLab has had 12 significant releases and hosted 160 meetups across the more than 3,400 member meetup community. With over 100,000 developers, and more than 2,000 active contributors, GitLab recently celebrated 1million merge requests in the month of March alone. GitLab is  investing, growing, and collaborating to meet the challenge, so everyone can contribute.  In fact, the company has grown to a team that is 702 strong across 55 countries, more than double our 310 team members a short year ago.\n\nGitLab recently was awarded the Inc. Best Places to Work award for commitment to an all-remote workforce. GitLab’s board has also recently added Sue Bostrom, former executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Cisco Systems, and David Hornik, general partner of August Capital, to the GitLab Board of Directors to provide guidance as the company continues to grow.\n\n#### Supporting Quotes\n\n“As a project, we’re excited to see all of the updates GitLab has made. GitLab makes it easy for us to work on community contributions and CI in general.”\n\u003Cbr>\n— Eduardo Silva, maintainer of [Fluent Bit](https://fluentbit.io/) (Fluentd sub-project), the Cloud-Native open-source logging solution to unify data collection and consumption\n\n“As a company with one of the leading open core business models and with supersize growth, it is always refreshing to see the amount of innovation in each release. Automating security processes in code delivery is so important and is fundamental to enterprise development. I look forward to seeing GitLab continue their leadership in uniting teams through a single application to collaborate more efficiently and effectively.”\n\u003Cbr>\n— Joseph Jacks, founder and General Partner of OSS Capital\n\n“Having automated security scans built into GitLab merge requests spanning across the entire DevOps lifecycle go together perfectly with Rancher and K3s. Our joint customers have more confidence that new vulnerabilities are not being introduced into their code before, during and after deployment.”\n\u003Cbr>\n— Shannon Williams, Co-founder at Rancher\n\n“By adding automated security processes into code delivery, GitLab is furthering productivity by allowing organizations to focus on getting their applications to market not only quickly but securely. We look forward to continuing to work with GitLab as they build out more capabilities in their application, and help companies using GitLab further their multicloud strategy.”\n\u003Cbr>\n— Bassam Tabbara, CEO of Upbound\n\n“This release is another step forward in software development. The more we can automate software delivery and include a strong security posture into our development workflow, the better. We love seeing the innovation GitLab is pushing forward, and it is great to partner with them to bring serverless workloads to any cloud.”\n\u003Cbr>\n— Sebastien Goasguen, Co-founder of TriggerMesh\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1100},"2019-06-20",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-06-20-gitlab-12-devsecops-press-release",{"title":1096,"description":1097},"en-us/press/releases/2019-06-20-gitlab-12-devsecops-press-release","_tPdQEnFePnS3oZ8qfGWlW1KReC_0imxfpNb1GJU5LQ",{"id":1107,"title":1108,"body":6,"config":1109,"content":1110,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1116,"navigation":17,"path":1117,"seo":1118,"stem":1119,"__hash__":1120},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-07-01-gitlab-appoints-new-board-members.yml","2019 07 01 Gitlab Appoints New Board Members",{"template":689},{"title":1111,"description":1112,"text":1113,"config":1114},"GitLab Appoints Sue Bostrom and David Hornik to Board of Directors","GitLab announce the appointment of Sue Bostrom and David Hornik to its board of directors. Learn more!","_Board additions further GitLab’s position as the first single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle and support continued company growth_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – July 1, 2019 –\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, announced today the appointment of Sue Bostrom, formerly the executive vice president and Chief Marketing Officer at Cisco Systems, and David Hornik, General Partner at August Capital, to its board of directors. With their combined experience, they are uniquely positioned to guide GitLab through its next phase of growth. \n\n“As we continue to expand as a company, it is important we bring together great leaders in the industry to contribute to our success. Having the insight of Sue Bostrom and David Hornik will help take us to the next level as an organization,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “Both have long-standing experience working with innovative startups and established industry leaders, which will be instrumental to our long-term growth strategy.”\n\nBostrom was at Cisco Systems Inc. for almost 14 years, spending the last five years of her tenure as Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), and head of Worldwide Government Affairs. She was responsible for developing Cisco's vision and strategy through positioning, branding, advertising, and product marketing. Prior to serving as CMO, Bostrom built and led Cisco's Internet Business Solutions Group, bringing technology best practices to Global Fortune 500 companies and heads of state. In addition to her work at Cisco, Bostrom has over 15 years of experience serving on boards of successful technology companies including ServiceNow, Anaplan, Nutanix, Cadence Design Systems and Marketo.  \n\n“GitLab is changing the way organizations work by unifying teams through its single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle offering,” said Sue Bostrom. “Having served on the boards of many high growth companies, I believe GitLab’s 100% remote workforce and transparent culture will be a key differentiator for the company in scaling to meet market demand. I look forward to contributing to GitLab’s future success.”\n\nHornik invests broadly in information technology companies, with a focus on enterprise applications and infrastructure software. Having just entered his 20th year at venture capital firm August Capital, Hornik will provide guidance on GitLab’s strategy and vision as it moves towards its goal of continued growth. Hornik serves on several boards including Fastly (FSLY), Bill.com, Insight Engines, and Second Spectrum, and sat on the board of Splunk for 13 years, from inception through IPO. Hornik teaches business and law at Harvard Law School and Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. August Capital led GitLab’s Series B round in 2016.\n\n“When I was first introduced to GitLab’s CEO Sid Sijbrandij at Y Combinator, I knew they were doing something special. Sid had a vision to build a scalable and integrated platform that addresses a major pain point for developers and he’s since been able to bring that vision to fruition,” said David Hornik. “Having lived and breathed technology for the last 20 years, I hope to bring to GitLab a broad perspective to help the company execute on its next phase of growth.”\n\nBostrom and Hornik join current standing board members Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab, Larry Augustin, Managing Director of Augustin Ventures,  Bruce Armstrong, Operating Partner of Khosla Ventures and Matthew Jacobson, General Partner of Iconiq Strategic Partners. For more information on GitLab’s Board of Directors please see [here](https://about.gitlab.com/company/team/board-of-directors/). \n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1115},"2019-07-01",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-07-01-gitlab-appoints-new-board-members",{"title":1111,"description":1112},"en-us/press/releases/2019-07-01-gitlab-appoints-new-board-members","6j0C6FGLkh92nlDzsbQEAayWIJr3UKX0Ctyau061ZjQ",{"id":1122,"title":1123,"body":6,"config":1124,"content":1125,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1131,"navigation":17,"path":1132,"seo":1133,"stem":1134,"__hash__":1135},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-07-15-third-annual-gitlab-global-developer-survey.yml","2019 07 15 Third Annual Gitlab Global Developer Survey",{"template":689},{"title":1126,"description":1127,"text":1128,"config":1129},"Third Annual GitLab Global Developer Survey Reveals Disconnect Between Developer And Security Teams","GitLab released the results of its third annual developer survey highlighting the clear benefits and tricky challenges of the DevOps methodology.","_Teams with mature DevOps practices are 3 times more likely to spot vulnerabilities earlier_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, July 15, 2019 -\n\nToday GitLab, the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, released the results of its third annual developer survey highlighting the clear benefits -- and tricky challenges -- of the DevOps methodology. DevOps done right can go a long way to improve security, enable continuous deployment and bring developers, security professionals and the operations team together. The survey of over 4,000 respondents found security teams part of a good DevOps practice are 3x more likely to discover bugs before code is merged and are 90% more likely to test between 91% and 100% of code than in an organization with early stage DevOps. And nearly half of all respondents practiced continuous deployment at least in some part of their organizations. But at the same time, only about a third of respondents actually rated their organizations’ DevOps efforts as “good.”\n\n“This year’s Global Developer Survey expands beyond culture, workflow, and tools to include operations and security groups to provide a comprehensive assessment of the entire software development lifecycle,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and cofounder of GitLab. “The big takeaway from this survey is that early adopters of strong DevOps models are experiencing greater security and finding it easier to innovate, but barriers still prevent developers and security teams from achieving true DevSecOps. Teams need a single solution that can provide visibility into both sides of the process for streamlined deployment.”\n\n#### Serious Security Roadblocks Remain\nAll software professionals recognize the need for security to be baked into the development lifecycle, but the survey showed long standing friction between security and development teams remain. While 69% of developers say they’re expected to write secure code, nearly half of security pros surveyed (49%) said they struggle to get developers to make remediation of vulnerabilities a priority. And 68% of security professionals feel fewer than half of developers are able to spot security vulnerabilities later in the lifecycle. Roughly half of security professionals said bugs were most often found by them after code is merged in a test environment.\n\n\"Our research tells us that while most developers are aware of the dangers that vulnerabilities present and want to dramatically improve their security capabilities, they often still lack organizational support for prioritizing secure code creation, increasing secure coding skills, and implementing automated scanning and testing tooling to make that happen sooner rather than later.\" — Colin Fletcher, Manager, Market Research and Customer Insights at GitLab\n\n#### Mature vs. Immature DevOps Models\nGitLab also found that overall DevOps adoption is on the rise, and teams that have successfully implemented a mature DevOps model are seeing major improvements in their workflow. For example, developers who work at organizations with “immature” DevOps models feel their processes inhibit them, while those who work with “mature” models are:\n\n* Almost 1.5 times more likely to feel innovative and are\n* 3 times more likely to discover security vulnerabilities earlier on in the pipeline\n\nOn the other hand, a very poor DevOps implementation leaves organizations:\n\n* 2.5 times more likely to encounter the most delays during the planning stage\n* 2.6 times more likely to encounter red tape that slows efforts to quickly fix vulnerabilities\n\n#### Investment in CI/CD on the Rise\nContinuous delivery – a cornerstone of DevOps – is an area developers see as critical. Of those surveyed, 43% said their organizations continuously deploy (meaning on-demand deployment and/or multiple deployments a day) and 41% said deployments happen between once a day and once a month.\n\nAlmost two-thirds of respondents want to invest in infrastructure in 2019 to support continuous integration, deployment, and delivery.\n\n#### Remote Teams Outperform Onsite Teams\nRemote work practices often leads to greater collaboration, better documentation and transparency and ultimately more mature security practices, compared to in-office teams. In fact, developers in a mostly remote environment are 23% more likely to have good insight into what colleagues are working on and rate the maturity of their organization’s security practices 29% higher than those who work in a traditional office setting.\n\nThe survey suggests that distributed teams are also more likely to quantify and document their work than in-office teams, and operations professionals are more than 2.5 times more likely to be given sufficient notice to support developers compared to their in-office peers.\n\nWhile strides toward implementing DevOps have been made, there is more work to be done when it comes to streamlining collaboration between security, developer and operations teams.\n\nView the [complete 2019 Global Developer Report: DevSecOps](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/) and [blog post](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/global-developer-report/) to learn what software professionals view as the greatest challenges and advantages to recommendations on how teams can harmoniously deliver software and value to their organizations and customers.\n\n#### Methodology\nGitLab surveyed 4,071 software professionals from January 23, 2019 to February 27, 2019. The margin of error is 2% (assuming 23 million software professionals and 95 percent confidence level).\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact:\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1130},"2019-07-15",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-07-15-third-annual-gitlab-global-developer-survey",{"title":1126,"description":1127},"en-us/press/releases/2019-07-15-third-annual-gitlab-global-developer-survey","0v8pwL-Q3L_i3I_V7ADl5ORYJ3sW7NApfKlSChTpWzQ",{"id":1137,"title":1138,"body":6,"config":1139,"content":1140,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1146,"navigation":17,"path":1147,"seo":1148,"stem":1149,"__hash__":1150},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-07-26-gitlab-recognized-in-gartner-peer-insights-customers-choice-for-eapt.yml","2019 07 26 Gitlab Recognized In Gartner Peer Insights Customers Choice For Eapt",{"template":689},{"title":1141,"description":1142,"text":1143,"config":1144},"GitLab Recognized as a July 2019 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools","GitLab today announced that it has been named a July 2019 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools.","_The Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice Distinction Is Based on Feedback and Ratings From End-User Professionals Who Have Experience Purchasing, Implementing and/or Using the Product or Service_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CA — July 26, 2019 —\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, today announced that it has been named a July 2019 [Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/customers-choice/enterprise-agile-planning-tools) (EAPT). Gartner defines [enterprise agile planning (EAP) tools](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/enterprise-agile-planning-tools) as tools that help organizations to make use of agile practices at scale to achieve enterprise-class agile development. This is achieved by supporting practices that are business-outcome-driven, customer-centric, collaborative and cooperative, as well as with continual stakeholder feedback. These tools represent an evolution from project-centric agile tools and traditional application development life cycle management (ADLM) tools. The majority of products in the EAP tools market play into the overall ADLM product set, acting as a hub for the definition and management of work-item tracking.\n\nThis marks [the second time](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gartner-peer-choice-gitlab-2018/) GitLab has been named a Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice, after being recognized as the Customers’ Choice for [Application Release Orchestration](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/customers-choice/application-release-orchestration-solutions/Dec-2018) (ARO) in December 2018.\n\nThe Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice distinction is based on feedback and ratings from end-user professionals who have experience purchasing, implementing and/or using the product or service.\n\nSome of the reviews about GitLab include:\n\n\"It is amazing how a tool can be a new face for a company as a whole. GitLab is here to stay in our organization. It is an indispensable tool, today, for a good and complete project management. All our plans go through GitLab. Our team records all the events, ideas and plans in this tool. In addition, we use GitLab in software development. Our programmers can register and merge all your project changes. This brings an incredible and surreal organization to our company.\" -- [COO, Communications](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/review/view/971527)\n\n\"GitLab is undoubtedly the best tool available in the market for the organization and monitoring of projects and ideas. With it, our teams and projects manager can administrate efforts and resources very simply and quickly. In addition, we can have control of the accomplishment of tasks and activities of each one in the project through the commits.\" — [Analyst, Services](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/review/view/976123)\n\n\"I'm working with GitLab Team from last 4-5 years, really enjoying. The biggest thing would be having all those tickets, all of those changes, closely correlated with the actual changes in Git. For feature or changes on Git, you do not have to read codebase or fire up the whole application.” -- [Analyst, Services](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/review/view/862453)\n\n\"This platform is expertise in version control, code review, issue tracking, etc. People can develop their software with this without physically present at one place which makes it a good project management tool and it can also be easily integrated with Atlassian and Jenkins.\" -- [R&G/Product Development, Services](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/review/view/855925)\n\n“We are honored to be named a July 2019 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools (EAPT). GitLab takes great pride in this distinction, as customer feedback continues to shape our products and services. So thank you to all of our customers who submitted reviews,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “Our vision for our product is to enable all people in organizations of all sizes to innovate and organize ideas into transparent, multi-level adjustable plans that cut across departments and stakeholders (internal and external) using the same set of single-source-of-truth artifacts in a single application.”\n\nTo read the full list of reviews for EAPT, [click here](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/technology-providers/reviews?market=541).\n\n#### About Peer Insights\nPeer Insights is an online platform of ratings and reviews of IT software and services that are written and read by IT professionals and technology decision-makers. The goal is to help IT leaders make more insightful purchase decisions and help technology providers improve their products by receiving objective, unbiased feedback from their customers. Gartner Peer Insights includes more than 215,000 verified reviews in more than 340 markets. For more information, please visit [www.gartner.com/reviews/home](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/home).\n\n_Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice constitute the subjective opinions of individual end-user reviews, ratings, and data applied against a documented methodology; they neither represent the views of, nor constitute an endorsement by, Gartner or its affiliates._\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1145},"2019-07-26",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-07-26-gitlab-recognized-in-gartner-peer-insights-customers-choice-for-eapt",{"title":1141,"description":1142},"en-us/press/releases/2019-07-26-gitlab-recognized-in-gartner-peer-insights-customers-choice-for-eapt","vXk_9GTQWpg1YUHPAZllbKupUFfRK4YzqSWBQcTM-OQ",{"id":1152,"title":1153,"body":6,"config":1154,"content":1155,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1161,"navigation":17,"path":1162,"seo":1163,"stem":1164,"__hash__":1165},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-07-31-gitlab-extends-smartcard-authentication-to-git-command.yml","2019 07 31 Gitlab Extends Smartcard Authentication To Git Command",{"template":689},{"title":1156,"description":1157,"text":1158,"config":1159},"GitLab Strengthens Support of U.S. Public Sector by Extending SmartCard Authentication to GIT Commands","GitLab announces that its 12.1 release now provides command line authentication to GIT via multi-factor authentication using SmartCards.","_Users can authenticate to GitLab in a secure, authenticated manner_\n\n## WASHINGTON, DC — July 31, 2019 —\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announces that its [12.1 release](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2019/07/22/gitlab-12-1-released/) now provides command line authentication to GIT via multi-factor authentication using SmartCards (CAC, PIV, Derived Credentials). GIT commands remain secured until a user first authenticates to a secure browser session with their card.\n\nThe U.S. Government requires any user accessing Government systems to use 2-Factor Authentication (2FA). To accomplish this, the Government typically issues I.D. cards, commonly known as CAC or PIV cards.\n\nIn January of this year, GitLab [announced](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2019-01-22-gitlab-announces-support-for-common-access-cards.html) the first phase of support for these cards. In a subsequent [11.8 release](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2019/02/22/gitlab-11-8-released/), the integration of SmartCards and LDAP servers was introduced.  These releases focused on the users of the GitLab Graphical User Interface (GUI). GitLab was the first and only DevSecOps solution to provide this security feature. \n\nHowever, many developers use command-line access to interact with GitLab, and more directly, the common GIT functions of the repositories. GitLab 12.1 release extends that SmartCard authentication capability to these users and the command line interface, further enhancing the security posture of GitLab and its customers. Users can now authenticate to GitLab, then use the Command Line interface to execute GIT commands in a secure, authenticated manner.\n\n“Monkton first made this request to GitLab a few short months ago–their ability to iterate is unparalleled–especially for security reasons. In security focused organizations, the ability to use PKI instead of user generated SSH keys will give organization superior non-repudiation for controlling commits and access to GitLab,” commented Harold Smith III, Monkton Co-founder and CEO. “What this gives us is the ability to use hardware tokens, like the Yubikey or CAC/PIV to perform our authentication, giving us a higher assurance knowing who is using GitLab. How Monkton builds Rebar and secure customer mobile apps is greatly going to benefit this.”\n \nOver 200 Government agencies such as the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and the Intelligence Community, are all leveraging GitLab’s DevSecOps solution to deliver Speed To Mission.  \n\n“GitLab is committed to providing the Public Sector the most robust and secure DevSecOps solution,” said Paul Almeida, Regional Director, GitLab, Federal. “By enhancing our support of SmartCard authentication in the 12.1 release, we are continuing to enhance our security posture for our U.S. Public Sector users, providing the most enriched and secure development environment possible.”\n\nFor more information on GitLab’s public sector practice, please visit [about.gitlab.com/solutions/public-sector](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/public-sector/).\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1160},"2019-07-31",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-07-31-gitlab-extends-smartcard-authentication-to-git-command",{"title":1156,"description":1157},"en-us/press/releases/2019-07-31-gitlab-extends-smartcard-authentication-to-git-command","U2QJX_nanudFsuQi6CbDQJDPR5mfsfUOcyy9BL0R4bQ",{"id":1167,"title":1168,"body":6,"config":1169,"content":1170,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1176,"navigation":17,"path":1177,"seo":1178,"stem":1179,"__hash__":1180},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-08-07-gitlab-announces-commit-brooklyn-schedule.yml","2019 08 07 Gitlab Announces Commit Brooklyn Schedule",{"template":689},{"title":1171,"description":1172,"text":1173,"config":1174},"GitLab Announces Schedule for 2019 GitLab Commit Brooklyn","GitLab Commit, GitLab's inaugural user event, will bring together the GitLab community to connect, learn, and inspire. Learn more!","_Inaugural user event will feature talks by Delta Air Lines, Goldman Sachs, Northwestern Mutual, T-Mobile, and more showcasing the power of DevOps in action_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CA — August 7, 2019 —\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced initial programming and speakers for [2019 GitLab Commit Brooklyn](https://about.gitlab.com/events/), taking place September 17 in Brooklyn, NY.\n\nGitLab Commit, GitLab's inaugural user event, will bring together the GitLab community to connect, learn, and inspire. Speakers will showcase the power of DevOps in action through strategy and technology discussions, lessons learned, behind-the-scenes looks at the development lifecycle, and more.\n\n“GitLab Commit was created to be a home for DevOps learning and collaboration. To bring developers, operations and security professionals together to share best practices and lessons learned with one another in hopes this will make the development and open source community better,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “Through shared experiences and collaboration at the conference, we envision furthering DevOps transformations and adoption.”\n\n## Conference Sessions and Speakers\n\nThe conference agenda features a mix of topics, including technical sessions, deep-dives, and case studies covering cloud native, Kubernetes, CI/CD, DataOps, open source culture, security, all-remote, and more.\n\n“It was an honor to review CFP submissions for GitLab’s inaugural user conference and quite exciting to see submissions from the community that span across cloud native, security and data engineering,” said George Tsiolis, UX Engineer and core contributor to GitLab. “I am looking forward to meeting people from the GitLab community, talk about real-world case scenarios, and learn how they utilize GitLab along with other open-source projects like Kubernetes and Terraform.”\n\nThe carefully-curated schedule will feature sessions from leading DevOps technologists, including:\n\n* “Keynote: How Delta Became Truly Cloud Native: Avoiding the vendor-lock” – Jasmine James, Delta Air Lines\n* “Keynote: Creating a CI/CD Pipeline with GitLab and Kubernetes in 20 Minutes” – Eddie Zaneski, DigitalOcean\n* “Keynote: Implementing an Open Source Culture at NASA” – Marshall Cottrell, MRI Technologies\n* “Keynote” – George Grant, Goldman Sachs\n* “Panel Discussion: From Devops to DataOps - Data Engineering Best Practices”\n* “Panel Discussion: Closing the SDLC loop - a Security Panel”\n* “Being budget conscious in a continuously automated world” – Tim Davis, VMWare\n* “Running GitLab and GitLab CI in Kubernetes for the Enterprise” – Kyle Persohn and Sean Corkum, Northwestern Mutual\n* “Cloud Native Logging & Stream Processing” – Eduardo Silva, ARM Treasure Data\n* “GovLab: Gitlab in the Federal Government” – Solomon Rubin, MITRE\n* “How Containerized GitLab CI Pipelines Can Help You Streamline Your Infrastructure Deployments” – Nico Meisenzahl, Panagenda Consulting GmBH\n* “Automation and Iteration: How a small agency team takes advantage of GitLab to test and deploy rapidly across environments” – Cory Zibell, Digital Surgeons\n* “The after-effects of contributing to open source” – George Tsiolis, Ubitech\n* “Dynamically managing group permissions using GitOPS and the GitLab API” – Philip Marc Schwartz, T-Mobile\n* “Using chaos engineering in GitLab pipelines for faster hardening” – Umasankar Mukkara, MayaData India\n\nFor the full GitLab Commit Brooklyn program, please visit the [schedule](https://about.gitlab.com/events/#schedule).\n\nThe GitLab Commit London program, taking place October 9, will be forthcoming.\n\n## Conference Location and Registration\n\nGitLab Commit Brooklyn will not only take place at the Williamsburg Hotel, but will be a Williamsburg neighborhood takeover. Every venue in a two block radius will have its own theme, immersing you in the city. From a graffiti wall to a trip to a brewery, your day of learning about the future of software development will be full of creative inspiration. Register by August 15, 11:59 pm PT with code: commit99 to save $99 on conference passes.\n\n## Thank You Sponsors\n\nGitLab Commit is made possible with support from Sponsors: AWS, Digital Ocean, and StackOverflow, and Media Sponsors: DevOps.com, Software Engineering Daily, and The New Stack. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to commit@gitlab.com.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1175},"2019-08-07",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-08-07-gitlab-announces-commit-brooklyn-schedule",{"title":1171,"description":1172},"en-us/press/releases/2019-08-07-gitlab-announces-commit-brooklyn-schedule","U4kSqIQWr422nK39Cw5GGhtXTEhJmoWWdQXFj1vHfr0",{"id":1182,"title":1183,"body":6,"config":1184,"content":1185,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1191,"navigation":17,"path":1192,"seo":1193,"stem":1194,"__hash__":1195},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-08-29-gitlab-commit-london-schedule.yml","2019 08 29 Gitlab Commit London Schedule",{"template":689},{"title":1186,"description":1187,"text":1188,"config":1189},"GitLab Announces Schedule for 2019 GitLab Commit London","GitLab announce initial programming and speakers for 2019 GitLab Commit London, taking place October 9 in London.","_Inaugural user event will feature talks by Capgemini UK, Ocado Technology, Porsche AG, Siemens AG, and more showcasing the power of DevOps in action_\n\n## LONDON, ENGLAND — August 29, 2019 —\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced initial programming and speakers for [2019 GitLab Commit London](https://about.gitlab.com/events/), taking place October 9 in London.\n\nGitLab Commit, GitLab's inaugural user event, will bring together developers, operations and security professionals to share DevOps best practices and lessons learned. Speakers will showcase the power of DevOps in action through strategy and technology discussions, lessons learned, behind-the-scenes looks at the development lifecycle, and more.\n\n“GitLab has over 100,000 companies and millions of developers using and co-creating on the project with us, so we tailored GitLab Commit with the end-user in mind. The event will dive into how the DevOps transformation is occurring in enterprises on an organizational level and how one can go back to their organization and implement similar practices,” said Priyanka Sharma, Director of Technical Evangelism at GitLab. “Commit invokes action and we hope attendees will commit to building the best devops organizations.”\n\n## Conference Sessions and Speakers\n\nThe conference agenda features a mix of topics, including technical sessions, live coding, deep-dives, and case studies covering cloud native, Kubernetes, CI/CD, Data, open source, security, all-remote, and more.\n\n“I’ve learnt so much from the community over the past year, to be able to share some of my own work in the hope that it inspires others and drives the next chapter of my adventure is such a wonderful opportunity.” - Tom West, Solutions Architect at Converging Data EMEA\n\nThe carefully-curated schedule will feature sessions from flagship GitLab customers, cloud native experts, and well-known open source communities, including:\n\n* “Keynote: Establishing a DevOps Culture @ Porsche - A GitLab Success Story” – Dennis Menge and Alberto Gisbert, Porsche AG\n* “Keynote: Flying From Base to Native Within the Clouds” – Alexandru Constantin Viscreanu, kiwi.com\n* “Panel Discussion: How Ginormous Orgs Leverage GitLab”\n* “Panel Discussion: Closing the SDLC loop - a Security Panel”\n* “How we scaled from 10 to 30000 developers” –  Roger Meier, Siemens\n* “Four years with GitLab in Ocado Technology” – Piotr Kurpik and Artur Frysiak, Ocado Technology\n* “Producing a single DevOps view using data tools” –  Tom West, Converging Data EMEA\n* “From Zero to Production with Rust, Python and GitLab CI” –  Mario García, Mozilla\n* “The Beauty of GitLab CI/CD” –  Getty Orawo, Podii\n* “GitLab All the Way Down: A Small Startup's Tale of Growing with GitLab” – Huss EL-Sheikh, 9fin\n* “Continuous Verification: The missing link to fully automate your pipeline” –  Bill Shetti and Sean O'Dell, VMware\n* “Evolve into a DevOps butterfly” – Matteo Codogno and Simone D'avico, wellD\n* “Zero-cost infrastructure and automatic deployments for small teams” – Niki Kontoe and George Tsiolis, Ubitech\n* “What not to do while using GitLab” – Boris Waguia, Adorsys GmbH & Co. KG\n* “Zero to K8s: As Fast As Possible” – Matt Smith, Capgemini UK\n* “How GitLab helped a small team move fast” – Adrian Moisey, SweepSouth\n\nFor the full GitLab Commit London program, please visit the [schedule](https://about.gitlab.com/events/#schedule?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_campaign=commitlondon).\n\n“GitLab is one of the most important tools for our engineering, it's the central hub of all our operations. This event is the perfect opportunity to learn from how others are using the power that GitLab offers.\" - Alexandru Constantin Viscreanu, Platform Engineer at Kiwi.com\n\n## Conference Location and Registration\n\nIn London, where history meets innovation, venture down a cobblestone drive, alongside leaders who do contrive to embrace a world of automation, exploration, and transformation. Your journey will begin when you arrive at a brewery to derive the benefits of collaboration. A day of learning and excitement: GitLab Commit sparks curiosity to learn techniques to increase velocity. You’ll share and learn insight to shape the future of development And enjoy a mini- golf party in the moonlight. Register by Sept 6th, 11:59 pm PT with code: commit99 to save $99 on conference passes.\n\n## Thank You Sponsors\n\nGitLab Commit is made possible with support from Sponsors: AWS, CNCF, FINOS, and StackOverflow, and Media Sponsors: DevOps.com and Software Engineering Daily. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to commit@gitlab.com.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1190},"2019-08-29",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-08-29-gitlab-commit-london-schedule",{"title":1186,"description":1187},"en-us/press/releases/2019-08-29-gitlab-commit-london-schedule","ig165G4yKNn2mnrxvQ8EPvJC2lpmCX2EfMrPwv2EANo",{"id":1197,"title":1198,"body":6,"config":1199,"content":1200,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1206,"navigation":17,"path":1207,"seo":1208,"stem":1209,"__hash__":1210},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-11-gitlab-named-leader-in-forbes-cloud-100-list.yml","2019 09 11 Gitlab Named Leader In Forbes Cloud 100 List",{"template":689},{"title":1201,"description":1202,"text":1203,"config":1204},"GitLab Recognized as a Market Leader on 2019 Forbes Cloud 100 List","GitLab announced it has been named to the Forbes 2019 Cloud 100. Read more!","## SAN FRANCISCO, CA — September 11, 2019\n\nToday [GitLab](/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced it has been named to the [Forbes 2019 Cloud 100](https://www.forbes.com/lists/cloud100/), the definitive ranking of the top 100 private cloud companies in the world, published by Forbes in partnership with [Bessemer Venture Partners](https://www.bvp.com/) and [Salesforce Ventures](https://salesforceventures.com/).\n\n“Making the Forbes Cloud 100 list is a testament to our industry leadership in the DevOps space,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “This recognition adds to the incredible growth we've seen in the last year, and we look to continue this momentum as we work towards our goal of unifying teams and helping organizations deliver innovative software to market securely and quickly.”\n\nRanked 32 on the list, GitLab is the only cloud-agnostic DevOps platform that enables enterprises and many of the Fortune 500 to turn rapid software releases into a competitive business advantage. More than 100,000 organizations use GitLab, including Goldman Sachs, NASA, Verizon and Ticketmaster.\n\nIn the past year, GitLab became one of the latest private cloud unicorns after raising more than $110 million in Series D that boosted its valuation to $1.1 billion. The company has more than doubled its headcount from 350 all-remote team members in January to over 800 today across more than 55 countries. GitLab recently made two strategic board appointments that are uniquely positioned to guide the company through its next phase of growth, adding Sue Bostrom, former executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Cisco, and David Hornik, general partner at August Capital, to its Board of Directors. Recently, GitLab was also awarded one of Inc. Magazine's Best Workplaces for 2019 due to its vibrant all-remote work culture.\n\nAs part of the rigorous selection process for the Forbes 2019 Cloud 100, Bessemer Venture Partners received submissions from hundreds of cloud startups. The [Cloud 100 Judging Panel](https://thecloud100.com/judges), made up of public cloud company CEOs, reviewed the data to select, score, and rank the top 100 private cloud companies from all over the world. The evaluation process involved ranking companies across four factors: market leadership (35%), estimated valuation (30%), operating metrics (20%), and people & culture (15%).\n\n“For four years now, we have ranked the best and brightest emerging companies in the cloud sector,” said Alex Konrad, Forbes editor of The Cloud 100. “With so many businesses growing fast in the cloud, from cybersecurity and marketing to data analytics and storage, it's harder than ever to make the Cloud 100 list - but with more elite company if you do. Congratulations to each of the 2019 Cloud 100 honorees and the 20 Rising Stars honorees poised to join their ranks!”\n\nThe Forbes 2019 Cloud 100 and 20 Rising Stars lists are published online at [https://www.forbes.com/lists/cloud100/](https://www.forbes.com/lists/cloud100/) and will appear in the September 2019 issue of Forbes magazine.\n\nTo learn more about GitLab, please visit [about.gitlab.com](/). For the complete Cloud 100 list, please visit [www.forbes.com/lists/cloud100](https://www.forbes.com/lists/cloud100/).\n\n## About GitLab \nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n## Media Contact \nNatasha Woods\n\nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1205},"2019-09-11",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-11-gitlab-named-leader-in-forbes-cloud-100-list",{"title":1201,"description":1202},"en-us/press/releases/2019-09-11-gitlab-named-leader-in-forbes-cloud-100-list","DQ3LZP4PrLv54j2nexnsGgnrik9XBvdwZDXplL766rs",{"id":1212,"title":1213,"body":6,"config":1214,"content":1215,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1221,"navigation":17,"path":1222,"seo":1223,"stem":1224,"__hash__":1225},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-17-gitlab-adopted-by-kde.yml","2019 09 17 Gitlab Adopted By Kde",{"template":689},{"title":1216,"description":1217,"text":1218,"config":1219},"GitLab Adopted by KDE to Foster Open Source Contributions","GitLab announced that KDE is adopting GitLab for use by its developers to further enhance infrastructure accessibility and encourage contributions.","_KDE Open Source Community has access to GitLab DevOps platform increasing members’ software-building options_\n\n## MILAN, ITALY — [Akademy](https://akademy.kde.org) — September 11, 2019 —\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced that [KDE](https://kde.org), an international technology community that creates free and open source software for desktop and portable computing, is adopting GitLab for use by its developers to further enhance infrastructure accessibility and encourage contributions.\n\nKDE is a free and open source software community dedicated to creating a user-friendly computing experience. It offers an advanced graphical desktop, a wide variety of applications for communication, work, education and entertainment, and a platform for easily building new applications. Adding access to GitLab will provide the KDE community with additional options for accessible infrastructure for contributors, code review integration with git, streamlined infrastructure and tooling, and an open communication channel with the upstream GitLab community.\n\nWith the adoption of GitLab, the KDE community, one of the largest Free Software communities with more than 2.600 contributors, will have access to an even wider range of development and code review features with GitLab’s DevOps platform to complement current tools used by the KDE community. \n\nThe KDE community will also be able to integrate GitLab’s single application for the DevOps lifecycle to their development workflow, from planning to development and deployment to monitoring. Using GitLab, KDE contributors will have access to Concurrent DevOps, and the ability to manage and secure across stages. GitLab also provides increased visibility and comprehensive governance and accelerates software lifecycles.\n\n“We’re thrilled that the KDE community has chosen to adopt GitLab to offer its developers with additional tooling and features for building cutting-edge applications,” said David Planella, Director of Developer Relations, GitLab. “KDE places a strong emphasis on finding innovative solutions to old and new problems in an atmosphere of open experimentation. This thinking aligns with GitLab’s goal of helping teams better collaborate on software development, and we look forward to supporting KDE as they continue to build great software for millions of users across the globe.”\n \t\nLydia Pintscher, President of KDE e.V., said: “For an open community like KDE, having friendly, easy-to-use infrastructure is crucial. We have spent the last two years significantly reducing the barriers of entry all across KDE. Moving to GitLab is a major step in that process.”\n\n## Note to editors:\n\nDuring [GitLab Commit](https://about.gitlab.com/events/#), GitLab’s inaugural user events in Brooklyn on September 17 and [London on October 9](https://gitlabcommit2019london.sched.com/), KDE will participate in a panel on the benefits of using GitLab with KDE projects.\n\n#### About KDE\nKDE is an international community that creates Free Software for desktop and portable computing. Among KDE's products are a modern desktop system for Linux and UNIX platforms, and comprehensive office productivity and groupware suites. KDE offers hundreds of software titles in many categories including web applications, multimedia, entertainment, educational, graphics and software development.\nKDE software is translated into more than 65 languages and is built with ease of use and modern accessibility principles in mind. KDE's full-featured applications run natively on Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows and macOS.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab\n\u003Cbr> \nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289\n\u003Cbr> \nKDE Press Room\n\u003Cbr>\npress@kde.org",{"date":1220},"2019-09-17",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-17-gitlab-adopted-by-kde",{"title":1216,"description":1217},"en-us/press/releases/2019-09-17-gitlab-adopted-by-kde","fChRug6CKYHPF_0FQPT2_tvFD8r5ZPEMwhFDF5piI-0",{"id":1227,"title":1228,"body":6,"config":1229,"content":1230,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1235,"navigation":17,"path":1236,"seo":1237,"stem":1238,"__hash__":1239},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-17-gitlab-on-vmware-cloud-marketplace.yml","2019 09 17 Gitlab On Vmware Cloud Marketplace",{"template":689},{"title":1231,"description":1232,"text":1233,"config":1234},"GitLab to Enable Cloud Native Transformation on VMware Cloud Marketplace","GitLab has announced the GitLab Enterprise (Core) solution is now published and available for use on the newly-launched VMware Cloud Marketplace.","## BROOKLYN, NY — [GitLab Commit](https://about.gitlab.com/events/) — September 17, 2019\n\n[GitLab](/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, has announced the GitLab Enterprise (Core) solution is now published and available for use on the newly-launched [VMware Cloud Marketplace](https://vcf.broadcom.com/vsc/), helping customers take advantage of the simplicity and enhanced velocity of software innovation that GitLab delivers.\n\nDevelopment teams will now be able to deploy and run GitLab Enterprise (Core) on their VMware environments in a few clicks. GitLab is packaged and supported by [Bitnami](https://bitnami.com/) which provides curated applications for VMware's marketplace.\n\nWith everything from issue tracking and source code management to CI/CD and monitoring in one place, GitLab simplifies toolchain complexity and deals with bottlenecks, so developers can respond flexibly to their organization's changing demands. With a built-in container registry and Kubernetes integration, GitLab makes it easier for teams to start using containers and cloud native development and to optimize app development processes.\n\n“We are excited to work with VMware to help organizations accelerate their cloud native transformation,'' said Brandon Jung, VP of Alliances at GitLab. “Organizations can now empower their developers to innovate faster without waiting for infrastructure approvals and provisioning.”\n\nGitLab's work with VMware's concept of [“Continuous Verification”](https://thenewstack.io/ci-cd/) makes it easier for organizations to establish and control infrastructure through security, monitoring, and budget analysis while giving developers freedom to innovate within clearly-defined policy and budget controls. Continuous Verification shows how Gitlab seamlessly works with [VMware Secure State](https://go.cloudhealthtech.com/vmware-secure-state), Wavefront by VMware, and [CloudHealth](https://www.vmware.com/products/app-platform/tanzu-cloudhealth). Through these offerings, organizations are able to increase their operational efficiencies while enabling developers to deliver better products faster.\n\n“We are pleased to see GitLab available on VMware Cloud Marketplace,” said Milin Desai, GM, Cloud Services, VMware. “Enabling automated deployments with verified Bitnami images and codified policies enables a Continuous Verification process which can reduce costs, security risks, and potential performance issues. We're excited to work with partners such as GitLab to empower customers to fully leverage their cloud investments.”\n\nTo learn more about GitLab's integration into VMware's concept of Continuous Verification, read [How to prevent deployments from overrunning your budget](/blog/cloudhealth-and-gitlab-reducing-overruns/) by Bahubali (Bill) Shetti is the director of public cloud solutions for VMware Cloud Services at VMware.\n\n## About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\nVMware, VMware Cloud and VMware Cloud Marketplace are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States and other jurisdictions.\n\n## Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1220},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-17-gitlab-on-vmware-cloud-marketplace",{"title":1231,"description":1232},"en-us/press/releases/2019-09-17-gitlab-on-vmware-cloud-marketplace","TXqTxMrCXx4Ngay2gRxzUM1f5xr6k1Ejar9rwit72QM",{"id":1241,"title":1242,"body":6,"config":1243,"content":1244,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1249,"navigation":17,"path":1250,"seo":1251,"stem":1252,"__hash__":1253},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-17-gitlab-raises-268m-to-expanding-leading-devops-platform.yml","2019 09 17 Gitlab Raises 268m To Expanding Leading Devops Platform",{"template":689},{"title":1245,"description":1246,"text":1247,"config":1248},"GitLab Raises $268M to Expand its Leading DevOps Platform to Security, Monitoring, and More","GitLab announce it has completed a $268 million Series E round of funding valuing GitLab at $2.75 billion.","_Customer success at leading enterprises like Delta Air Lines, Goldman Sachs, Nvidia, and TicketMaster fueled funding round_\n\n## BROOKLYN, NY — [GitLab Commit](https://about.gitlab.com/events/) — September 17, 2019 —\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced it has completed a $268 million Series E round of funding valuing GitLab at $2.75 billion. This recent funding round was led by ICONIQ Capital and Goldman Sachs with participation from existing investor Y Combinator Continuity Fund. The round also included new investors Adage Capital Management, L.P, Alkeon Capital, Altimeter Capital, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners LP, Franklin Templeton, Light Street Capital, Tiger Global Management, Two Sigma Ventures.\n\n“To be competitive today, companies need to be 10x faster to market. We made an early bet that enterprises would benefit from a single application experience for DevOps teams to accelerate getting software products to market faster and more securely,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO at GitLab. “I love hearing how our customers are innovating faster with a single DevOps application that enables Dev, Ops and Security to collaborate, and this funding will help more organizations experience the benefits of this unified DevOps experience.”\n\nWith plans to go public next year, GitLab is using the Series E funding to further develop its platform, adding key features in areas like monitoring, planning and security. In the past year, GitLab has more than doubled its employee count to support the over 100,000 organizations that use GitLab; including Ask Media Group, Charter Communication, Delta Air Lines, Goldman Sachs, Ticketmaster, Nvidia, and [many more](https://about.gitlab.com/customers/). Several GitLab customers will be speaking today about their results with the DevOps platform at the company’s inaugural user conference GitLab Commit in Brooklyn. Full [speaker schedule](https://about.gitlab.com/events/#schedule). In October, GitLab Commit will [head to London](https://about.gitlab.com/events/) where users will hear from EMEA-based customers.\n\n“GitLab’s ARR growth rate of 143% is a direct reflection of the positive business outcomes realized by our customers as they move to GitLab’s single application solution,” said Michael McBride, Chief Revenue Officer at GitLab. “We’ve seen the industry follow our lead, as our customers dramatically increase the efficiency of their DevOps workflows and deliver their products to market much faster. This funding will accelerate delivery of the full vision and product scope of GitLab's complete DevOps platform and deliver even more value to our customers.\"\n\nGitLab will also use the funding to continue to add team members to address product, marketing, sales, and administrative functions to support GitLab’s overall goal of unifying teams and helping organizations accelerate better software products to market faster and more securely.\n\nGitLab has raised $426M to date.\n\n#### GitLab Velocity\nGitLab has grown from fewer than 10 people in 2015 to more than 800 team members in over 55 countries across the globe. There are currently [222 open job opportunities](https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/) to continue this worldwide growth.\n\nGitLab recently placed 32nd on the [2019 Forbes Cloud 100 List](https://www.forbes.com/sites/mnunez/2019/09/11/a-truck-tracker-a-coder-toolbox-and-a-unicorn-from-down-under-inside-this-years-cloud-100/#c11473256530) and was awarded the [Inc. Best Places to Work](https://www.inc.com/best-workplaces-2019.html) award for commitment to an all-remote workforce. In July, Sue Bostrom, former executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Cisco Systems, and David Hornik, general partner of August Capital, were appointed to the GitLab Board of Directors to provide guidance as the company continues to grow.\n\nOver the last three quarters, GitLab has supported over 100 meetups with 5,500 [meetup](https://www.meetup.com/pro/gitlab) members across 20 countries. GitLab has more than 4,800 active [contributors](http://contributors.gitlab.com) and receives an average of 180 improvements to each monthly release. Developer engagement continues to grow, and in March alone, GitLab celebrated 1 million merge requests on GitLab.com.\n\n#### Supporting Quotes\n“We are incredibly excited to co-lead GitLab’s Series E funding round,” said James Hayward from Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking Division. “Following our initial investment in 2018, we have witnessed first-hand the increased development velocity across our Engineering Division. We have been thoroughly impressed with GitLabs’ growth and customer reach and look forward to supporting the company as it goes from strength to strength.”\n\n“By building features for each stage of the DevOps lifecycle into a single application, GitLab is solving a major need in the market and their business continues to grow rapidly,” said Matthew Jacobson, General Partner at ICONIQ Capital. “We believe the company is exceptionally well-positioned to improve the work of millions of developers and enhance the way they build great products.”\n\n“GitLab provides us with a very stable, scalable, modern solution,” said Kevin Sage, SCM manager, Nvidia. “Because of GitLab’s High Availability features, we have uptime near 100% and can now perform live upgrades with zero downtime in most cases. The ability to scale backend resources (servers) transparently to our users is a huge benefit. Now we can handle a large number of users and projects, both of which continue to grow quickly. Geo clusters allow us to provide significant performance benefits to users in remote offices since they can fetch data locally instead of across a WAN from around the world. A variety of modern features and integrations with other tools allow different teams to adopt what works for them, often without requiring assistance, which greatly reduces the support load for our GitLab team.”\n\n#### Live Broadcast\nGitLab will appear on DevOps.com to discuss their plans now that they've raised Series E funding during a live GitLab Commit Brooklyn broadcast on September 17, 2019 at 8:45am PST / 11:45am ET / 3:45pm UTC. Please tune in [here](https://techstrong.tv/).\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1220},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-17-gitlab-raises-268m-to-expanding-leading-devops-platform",{"title":1245,"description":1246},"en-us/press/releases/2019-09-17-gitlab-raises-268m-to-expanding-leading-devops-platform","enUlGJPEZRF4dlHK7srKOICbU4Piq6Vy7aQfFnnG-Vc",{"id":1255,"title":1256,"body":6,"config":1257,"content":1258,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1264,"navigation":17,"path":1265,"seo":1266,"stem":1267,"__hash__":1268},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-20-gitlab-named-cloud-native-continuous-integration-tools-leader.yml","2019 09 20 Gitlab Named Cloud Native Continuous Integration Tools Leader",{"template":689},{"title":1259,"description":1260,"text":1261,"config":1262},"GitLab Named A Cloud-Native Continuous Integration Tools Leader","GitLab announce that Forrester Research has recognized the company as a leader in The Forrester Wave™.","_Company received highest score possible in product roadmap, enterprise strategy and vision_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CA —  September 20, 2019 —\n\nToday [GitLab](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=ANa0qnBb7k0eR6DiZbeCi8iN7um7DPsPLsQaQpKHA8DBxmP3ptwxQ4I8v6P8Vv0M98nd1DnEEfrliAyIAbGFwA==), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced that Forrester Research has recognized the company as a leader in \"The Forrester Wave™: Cloud-Native Continuous Integration Tools, Q3 2019.\" In its profile of GitLab, the report notes: \"GitLab’s simple and cohesive approach lands it squarely as a leader. GitLab's approach of having a single application to manage each phase of software development comes through in its developer experience.\"\n\nIn the report, Forrester evaluated GitLab Enterprise Edition [version 12.0](/press/releases/2019-06-20-gitlab-12-devsecops-press-release.html), which is the first single application for the entire DevSecOps lifecycle. GitLab received the highest score possible in the enterprise strategy and vision and product roadmap criteria.\n\nThe report also highlighted GitLab's preconfigured environments, easy to use UI, on-premises build agent support that can execute on multiple operating systems (Linux, Mac, and Windows), container registries and Kubernetes support, and investment in [value stream management](/solutions/value-stream-management/).\n\nRead the full report [here](/press/releases/2019-09-20-gitlab-named-cloud-native-continuous-integration-tools-leader/).\n\n\"Virtually all new software development efforts include open source, but the DevOps footprint within an enterprise is large and complex, and plagued by manual integrations and waste.\" said Scott Williamson, VP of Product at GitLab. \"GitLab addresses these challenges by providing these enterprises with a cohesive single application, which is a prerequisite for their journey to cloud native.\"\n\nGitLab reimagines the scope of DevOps tooling to include developers, operations, and security teams in [one single application](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/product/categories/gitlab-the-product/single-application/). This dramatically reduces friction, increases collaboration, and drives a competitive advantage. Doing away with context switching and having all of the necessary information in one place closes the loop and enables a better understanding of each team's needs. With over 22 million developers involved in every aspect of the product lifecycle, more than 2,000 contributors in more than 100,000 organizations contribute using GitLab. Our community of contributors, users and customers have helped inform and build our vision and product roadmap.\n\nWith customers such as Goldman Sachs, Ticketmaster, Ask Media Group and more, GitLab is helping enterprises release code quickly and stay competitive.\n\n\"Moving to GitLab CI let Optoro templatize best practices and push towards repeatable clean room builds for all of our services,\" said Zach Dunn, Senior Director of Platform Operations, Optoro.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1263},"2019-09-20",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-09-20-gitlab-named-cloud-native-continuous-integration-tools-leader",{"title":1259,"description":1260},"en-us/press/releases/2019-09-20-gitlab-named-cloud-native-continuous-integration-tools-leader","NhWly5o3U0nHDFbn-Z1y979uU7Az0ajG6ZCD7i-Pc18",{"id":1270,"title":1271,"body":6,"config":1272,"content":1273,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1279,"navigation":17,"path":1280,"seo":1281,"stem":1282,"__hash__":1283},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-11-18-upbound-crossplane-integration-gitlab-press-release.yml","2019 11 18 Upbound Crossplane Integration Gitlab Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":1274,"description":1275,"text":1276,"config":1277},"Upbound Announces Crossplane Integration with GitLab 12.5 Release to Advance Multicloud Future","Available with the 12.5 release of GitLab, users can easily install Crossplane into Kubernetes clusters managed by GitLab from the GitLab user interface.","_Users Can Now Manage Workflows for Multiple Cloud Services from a Single Interface in GitLab Using the Crossplane Integration_\n\n## SAN DIEGO, CA —  November 18, 2019 —\n\n## MulticloudCon —\n\n[Upbound](https://upbound.io/), the company behind the popular open source projects Rook and [Crossplane](https://crossplane.io/), today announced with [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/company/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, an integration to manage multiple cloud services from a single interface in GitLab. Available with the 12.5 release of GitLab, users can easily install Crossplane into Kubernetes clusters managed by GitLab from the GitLab user interface. This important integration allows for continuous deployment of Kubernetes apps that use managed cloud services across Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure. With the Crossplane integration, engineers can provision cloud services from GitLab pipelines or using GitLab’s Auto DevOps feature.\n\nCrossplane is a community-driven, open source control plane based on the Kubernetes API, allowing companies the ability to standardize on a single declarative API to manage their applications and infrastructure. With Crossplane, companies can extend their investment in cloud-native solutions to the rest of their cloud infrastructure.\n\n“We are excited to have Crossplane now available as a managed application in GitLab,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO at GitLab. “As part of GitLab’s Kubernetes Integration, you can install Crossplane to your cluster with a few clicks and take advantage of a consistent workflow across multiple clouds.”\n\nThis integration is part of a [continuing partnership between GitLab and Upbound](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-first-deployed-kubernetes-api-to-multiple-clouds/). You can use [Crossplane to deploy GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/opensource-multi-cloud-crossplane/), and now you can use GitLab to deploy Crossplane to securely consume cloud infrastructure for Kubernetes applications deployed with GitLab. With GitLab and Crossplane, users can deploy their software across computing environments. In addition, the two companies partnered to launch the first MulticloudCon, a co-located KubeCon conference addressing important topics in the enterprise multicloud journey.\n\n“In this new era of cloud computing, companies are increasingly adopting differentiated cloud services from multiple vendors,” said Bassam Tabbara, CEO and Founder of Upbound. “To address the complexity of managing heterogeneous cloud services, we recognized the need for an open source and community-driven effort to standardize on an API and automation. This was our motivation for starting the Crossplane project.”\n\nCrossplane continues to mature and advance at a rapid pace, with the recent release of v0.5 and the engagement with companies like DigitalOcean, YugabyteDB, Packet, Pivotal PKS, Rancher, and CockroachDB. The momentum continues to build with the Crossplane community engagement around extending Crossplane to add support for additional cloud providers, managed Kubernetes offerings, and managed cloud services. Through the integration into GitLab with the 12.5 release, Crossplane is now reaching further stages of stability and is ready for GitOps dev and test pipelines today.\n\n#### About Upbound\n\nUpbound is a cloud-native computing company enabling organizations to run, scale, and optimize their services across multiple cloud environments. As creators of the popular open source projects Rook and Crossplane, Upbound has become a leader in the Kubernetes ecosystem and with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Follow Upbound on Twitter [@Upbound_io](https://twitter.com/upbound_io) and on GitHub [here](https://github.com/upbound).\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nUpbound\n\u003Cbr>\nMoka Pantages\n\u003Cbr>\npress@upbound.io\n\u003Cbr>\n\u003Cbr>\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\nnwoods@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>\n(415) 312-5289",{"date":1278},"2019-11-18",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-11-18-upbound-crossplane-integration-gitlab-press-release",{"title":1274,"description":1275},"en-us/press/releases/2019-11-18-upbound-crossplane-integration-gitlab-press-release","ZZtIiUmV3zHB0MoujoUNhcdZRzkZWnQykGyeAikd2vM",{"id":1285,"title":1286,"body":6,"config":1287,"content":1288,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1294,"navigation":17,"path":1295,"seo":1296,"stem":1297,"__hash__":1298},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-12-06-2020-gitlab-commit-san-francisco-schedule.yml","2019 12 06 2020 Gitlab Commit San Francisco Schedule",{"template":689},{"title":1289,"description":1290,"text":1291,"config":1292},"GitLab Announces Schedule for 2020 GitLab Commit San Francisco","GitLab announce initial programming and speakers for 2020 GitLab Commit San Francisco, taking place January 14 in San Francisco, CA.","_The event will feature talks by T-Mobile, Northwestern Mutual, Groupe Renault, U.S. Department of Energy and more, showcasing the power of DevOps in action_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — December 6, 2019 —\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced initial programming and speakers for [2020 GitLab Commit San Francisco](https://about.gitlab.com/events/), taking place January 14 in San Francisco, CA.\n\nGitLab Commit, GitLab's user event, brings together the GitLab community to connect, learn, and inspire. Speakers showcase the power of community and sharing DevOps best practices through strategy and technology discussions, lessons learned, behind-the-scenes looks at the development lifecycle, and more.\n\n“GitLab Commit was created to be a home for DevOps learning and collaboration,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “These events bring together developers, operations experts, and security professionals to share best practices and lessons learned. We hope our attendees are inspired to take these learnings back to their own companies and further push the future and possibilities of DevOps.”\n\n## Conference Sessions and Speakers\n\nThe conference agenda features a mix of topics, including sessions on changing the software development lifecycle, technical deep-dives, and case studies covering cloud-native, Kubernetes, CI/CD, DataOps, open source culture, security, all-remote, and more.\n\n“We received many creative and detailed submissions from some truly incredible people,” said Priyanka Sharma, Director of Technical Evangelism at GitLab. “Because of this, choosing our roster of speakers was not easy, but I’m excited to hear how our speakers overcame their unique technical challenges and the creative solutions they used.”\n\nThe carefully-curated schedule will feature sessions from leading DevOps technologists, including:\n\n* “Accelerating innovation with open source - Growing Banyan Trees” - Arun Gupta Amazon Web Services\n* “Building a Software Delivery Platform with Anthos” - Don McCasland, Google Cloud\n* “Federation Enhancements to GitLab” -  David Nicholaeff, U.S. Department of Energy\n* “Shucking Corporate Oysters: The Mechanics Of Kickstarting An Innersource Culture At T-Mobile” -  Ben Leggett, T-Mobile\n* \"How a Marketing Team Achieves Faster, More Collaborative Workflow with GitLab\" -  Bethan Vincent, Netsells\n* “Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with Gitlab and Terraform Cloud” -  Sean O'Dell, VMware\n* “It's All in the SCM: Why we chose Gitlab as our Enterprise SCM” -  Ravi Devineni & Michael Pereira, Northwestern Mutual\n* “Running GitLab and GitLab CI in Kubernetes for the Enterprise” -  Sean Corkum, Northwestern Mutual\n* “Panel: Why everyone--including customers & resellers--contributes to GitLab” - Pierre Tardy, Groupe Renault; Jean-Baptiste Vasseur, Yamaneco; James Tharpe, T-Mobile\n* “Migration from BitBucket to GitLab” -  Elad Leev, AppsFlyer\n\nFor the full GitLab Commit San Francisco program, please visit the [schedule](https://about.gitlab.com/events/#schedule).\n\n## Conference Location and Registration\n\nGitLab Commit is heading to San Francisco, where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars. High on a hill, technology leaders will gather to build the future of software development and share advice on how to accelerate delivery in one of San Francisco’s most historic buildings in the center of the city.\n\nYour day in the city by the Bay will be filled with insightful talks and inspiring stories of transformation and velocity.\n\n## Thank You Sponsors\n\nGitLab Commit is made possible with support from our sponsors: AWS, Google Cloud, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Tidelift, Mattermost, WhiteSource, and StackOverflow, and Media Sponsors: DevOps.com, Software Engineering Daily, DevChat.TV and The New Stack. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to commit@gitlab.com.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1293},"2019-12-06",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-12-06-2020-gitlab-commit-san-francisco-schedule",{"title":1289,"description":1290},"en-us/press/releases/2019-12-06-2020-gitlab-commit-san-francisco-schedule","7Pn_pdt61Tdkjedmk1ShU8w9ZKCYWdKvyA1Es0ypbC0",{"id":1300,"title":1301,"body":6,"config":1302,"content":1303,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1308,"navigation":17,"path":1309,"seo":1310,"stem":1311,"__hash__":1312},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2019-12-09-gitlab-appoints-cpo-and-board-of-directors-audit-committee-chairperson.yml","2019 12 09 Gitlab Appoints Cpo And Board Of Directors Audit Committee Chairperson",{"template":689},{"title":1304,"description":5,"text":1305,"config":1306},"GitLab Appoints Chief People Officer and Board of Directors Audit Committee Chairperson","_New additions Support GitLab’s Journey Towards a Public Company as it Continues to Change the Way Development, Security, and Ops Teams Collaborate_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – December 9, 2019 –\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, announced today the appointment of Sung Hae Kim to Chief People Officer and Karen Blasing to GitLab’s board of directors as Audit Committee Chairman. Each bring unique and relevant past experience to help take GitLab through its next phase of growth and beyond.\n\n“We’re making strategic appoints to support our efforts towards becoming a public company in  2020,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “Kim and Karen each bring a wealth of background and knowledge that will help push GitLab forward and support the company's long-term goals. Each will play an important role in furthering GitLab’s position as the only single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle.”\n\nKim was Chief People Officer (CPO) at Wizeline, after serving as Head of People Operations for Pivotal Cloud Foundry. Having spent most of her career in the Asia Pacific region working for VMware and HP, this experience has given her in-depth international exposure building HR capability at various stages, from pre-IPO startups to large public global enterprises. This strong international background makes her the perfect fit to lead as CPO of GitLab, a company with a 100 percent remote workforce. Kim received her doctoral degree in human learning, specializing in leadership development, and teaches part-time at UC Berkeley.\n\n“I joined GitLab because the company’s mission, ‘everyone can contribute,’ and its culture of empathy and productivity leads to human progress and enables me to do a majority of my people operations work directly on GitLab’s platform, just like software developers do,” said Sung Hae Kim, Chief People Officer at GitLab. “I’ve devoted my career to all things people, whether that be in talent development, leadership teams, or culture. GitLab is the most diverse and global team I’ve experienced, and I look forward to assisting the company in its next phase while helping to innovate and implement new practices.”\n\nAs Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at several previous companies, as well as serving as a board member to a number of organizations, Blasing will support GitLab as Audit Committee Chairman on the board of directors. Previously, she was CFO at Guidewire Software where she led the company’s successful IPO and two subsequent follow-on offerings. Prior to that, Blasing was CFO for Force10 Networks (acquired by Dell), Nuance Communications, and Counterpane Internet Security. Blasing has also held senior finance roles at Salesforce, Informix Corporation (acquired by IBM), Oracle, and Syntex Pharmaceuticals (now Roche). She’s currently a board member of Autodesk and of Zscaler as Audit Chairman, and has served on the board of Ellie Mae, where she chaired the Merger & Acquisition Committee. She holds a B.A. in Economics and Business Administration from the University of Montana and an MBA from the University of Washington.\n\n“GitLab is stirring up the DevOps industry with its complete DevOps lifecycle offering, and people are clearly taking notice as the company’s last round of funding was over $250 million, with a valuation of $2.75 billion,” said Karen Blasing, GitLab board member, and Audit Committee Chairman. “GitLab has a great team, community, and culture, and I am looking forward to being a part of it and contributing to the company’s evolution and growth.”\n\nKim and Blasing are each integral additions to GitLab as it moves towards its future as a public company. At the board of directors level, Blasing will join Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab, Larry Augustin, Managing Director of Augustin Ventures,  Bruce Armstrong, Operating Partner of Khosla Ventures and Matthew Jacobson, General Partner of Iconiq Strategic Partners, David Hornik, General Partner at August Capital, and Sue Bostrom, former EVP and chief marketing officer at Cisco Systems. For more information on GitLab’s Board of Directors please visit here.\n\n## GitLab Velocity\n\nGitlab currently supports more than 100,000 organizations, including: Ask Media Group, Charter Communication, Delta Air Lines, Goldman Sachs, Ticketmaster, Nvidia, and many more. GitLab is currently valued at $2.75 billion and has raised $426M to date.\n\nThe company has grown from fewer than 10 people in 2015 to more than 1,000 team members in over 60 countries and regions across the globe. There are currently [216 open job opportunities](https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/) to continue this worldwide growth.\n\nGitLab recently placed 32nd on the [2019 Forbes Cloud 100 List](https://www.forbes.com/sites/mnunez/2019/09/11/a-truck-tracker-a-coder-toolbox-and-a-unicorn-from-down-under-inside-this-years-cloud-100/#c11473256530) and was awarded the [Inc. Best Places to Work](https://www.inc.com/best-workplaces-2019.html) award for commitment to an all-remote workforce. Additionally, Forrester Research has recognized the company [as a leader](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2019-09-20-gitlab-named-cloud-native-continuous-integration-tools-leader.html) in \"The Forrester Wave™: Cloud-Native Continuous Integration Tools, Q3 2019.\"\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1307},"2019-12-09",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2019-12-09-gitlab-appoints-cpo-and-board-of-directors-audit-committee-chairperson",{"title":1304,"description":1304},"en-us/press/releases/2019-12-09-gitlab-appoints-cpo-and-board-of-directors-audit-committee-chairperson","5DBzT7YPa8e6vuTcy7Vh4sq6fh-qkx53RX1GhIXgdl8",{"id":1314,"title":1315,"body":6,"config":1316,"content":1317,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1323,"navigation":17,"path":1324,"seo":1325,"stem":1326,"__hash__":1327},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-appoints-vp-global-channels-and-chief-legal-officer.yml","2020 01 14 Gitlab Appoints Vp Global Channels And Chief Legal Officer",{"template":689},{"title":1318,"description":1319,"text":1320,"config":1321},"GitLab Appoints VP of Global Channels and Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary as Company Prepares for Going Public","GitLab announced today the appointment of Michelle Hodges to VP of Global Channels and Robin Schulman to Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary.","_Newest hires to further company’s growth as it moves toward going public, with a strong focus on channel expansion_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — [GitLab Commit](https://about.gitlab.com/events/) — January 14, 2020 -\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, announced today the appointment of Michelle Hodges to VP of Global Channels and Robin Schulman to Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary. Hodges and Schulman join GitLab as it drives toward its plan to go public in 2020. The two appointees will help GitLab on this path and support the company in furthering its position as the first single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle. Both additions bring extensive experience to their roles and will be critical team members as the company continues to expand, particularly with a significant focus on the channel. GitLab is investing in this area specifically to support growth and empower its’ customers’ journey to fully take advantage of the power of the GitLab platform.\n\n“These two strategic hires will play vital roles as we focus in on our plan to go public in November. Having taken a company through a successful public offering and beyond, Schulman’s leadership will be especially important to GitLab in this next phase,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and Co-founder of GitLab. “Hodges, with her years of experience creating and managing channel ecosystems, will help us strategically extend our channel presence across the globe. With a strong channel strategy in place, we’ll reach new markets and better the service we provide to our customers.”\n\nWith over 20 years experience assisting leading vendors in designing, building, and managing channels & alliances sales teams and programs around the world, Michelle Hodges brings GitLab a wealth of channel expertise as VP of Global Channels. Hodges’ background includes positions at several companies including Microsoft, SAP, VMware, Intel, Apptio, and Riverbed Technology. More recently, she led Gigamon’s complete go to market (GTM) transformation to a Channel First business as VP WW Channels & Alliances. Recognized by CRN as a Global Channel Chief & Women of the Channel - Power 100, Hodges will be a key factor to GitLab’s continued channel success. She received an MBA in International Management and an MA in International Policy at Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey.\n\n“GitLab’s inclusive and collaborative culture, and impressive growth, drew me to the company. I am thrilled to take on building their channel strategy and go to market, and work with such a passionate team,” said Michelle Hodges, VP of Global Channels. “I’m driven by impact and growth, and that’s exactly what I’m setting out to do at GitLab during this inflection point in the company. Having solid channel partnerships backed by deep investment is critical to accelerating growth.”\n\nRobin Schulman has over a decade of experience running global legal affairs for a number of companies, and having previously been a vital part of scaling companies, including from private to public, will be vital to GitLab’s continued growth. Most recently at Couchbase as senior vice president, chief legal officer and corporate secretary where Schulman led Couchbase’s global legal affairs, public policy, and compliance operations. Prior to that, she established, scaled, and managed New Relic’s global legal, compliance, privacy, and corporate governance operations from the ground up, through IPO, to an established, mature $4B market cap public company that had achieved profitability. Before that, Schulman led the legal function for a number of Adobe’s Marketing and Creative Cloud products. She received her law degree from the Rutgers University School of Law and has taught intellectual property law at Santa Clara Law School.\n\n“I’m excited to be coming on board at this monumental time for GitLab and look forward to helping lead the charge towards the company’s evolution,” said Robin Schulman, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary. “One of the things that drew me to GitLab is the fact that we are an all-remote workforce, offering opportunity to efficiently collaborate with colleagues in over 60 countries around the world. I’m excited to be a part of a company where the way we work - even those of us in traditionally non-technical roles - is reflective of the innovation our customers are deriving from their use of GitLab.”\n\nHodges and Schulman join a number of women recently added to GitLab’s leadership including Karen Blasing, Board of Directors Audit Committee Chairman, and Sue Bostrom, Board Member. GitLab prioritizes building an inclusive workforce with the belief that inclusive teams are more engaged, collaborative and innovative. This is reflected in GitLab's inclusion in [Comparably’s Best Company Culture Awards](https://www.comparably.com/news/best-company-culture-2019) and [Inc.’s Best Places to Work](https://www.inc.com/best-workplaces-2019.html).\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1322},"2020-01-14",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-appoints-vp-global-channels-and-chief-legal-officer",{"title":1318,"description":1319},"en-us/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-appoints-vp-global-channels-and-chief-legal-officer","szY3VPftEnShsLTJFC5NXpQgGH8T2w-jalI-D5FBRlI",{"id":1329,"title":1330,"body":6,"config":1331,"content":1332,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1337,"navigation":17,"path":1338,"seo":1339,"stem":1340,"__hash__":1341},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-recognized-as-451-firestarter.yml","2020 01 14 Gitlab Recognized As 451 Firestarter",{"template":689},{"title":1333,"description":1334,"text":1335,"config":1336},"GitLab Recognized by 451 Research as a ‘451 Firestarter’","GitLab today announced it has received a 451 Firestarter award from leading technology research and advisory firm 451 Research","_The complete DevOps platform delivered as a single application recognized by leading analyst firm for innovation and vision in the technology industry_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - January 14, 2019 —\n\n[GitLab Commit](https://about.gitlab.com/events/#schedule) —January 14, 2020 — [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, today announced it has received a 451 Firestarter award from leading technology research and advisory firm [451 Research](https://451research.com/), recognizing the company’s innovative contribution within the technology industry.\n\n451 Research’s Firestarter program recognizes exceptional innovation within the information technology industry. Introduced in 2018, and awarded quarterly, the program is exclusively analyst-led, allowing its team of technology and market experts to highlight organizations they believe are significantly contributing to the overall pace and extent of innovation in the technology market.\n\nGitLab was recognized for gaining traction in the enterprise as DevOps continues to drive IT spending for digital transformation. Its growing breadth of coverage of enterprise CI/CD releases, and its destination as a single home for DevOps tools and components, make it appealing to enterprise teams wary of tool sprawl and complexity. The company is also unique in its priority on security, monitoring, and code analytics, which put it at the forefront of trends within DevOps, including DevSecOps and DataOps.\n\n“We’re honored to be recognized as a 451 Firestarter this quarter,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “Like the name of the award describes, GitLab’s growth accelerated at the pace of a blazing fire in Q4, and we will continue this momentum while remaining committed to our goal of allowing everyone to contribute while helping organizations deliver innovative software to market securely and quickly, but also remaining true to our roots as a fully open source, transparent company.”\n\n“451 Research has built its reputation on helping organizations understand innovation and disruption in the enterprise IT industry, and the Firestarter award is one of the ways we spotlight important trends and players,'’ said Jay Lyman, 451 Research Principal Analyst. '’Innovative approaches from companies such as GitLab — with its open source software technology and community contributions as well as transparency with customers — merit the recognition of a 451 Firestarter award.”\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### About 451 Research\n451 Research is a leading information technology research and advisory company focusing on technology innovation and market disruption. More than 100 analysts and consultants provide essential insight to more than 2,000 client organizations globally through syndicated research, advisory services and live events. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in New York, 451 Research is a division of the 451 Group. [Learn more](https://451research.com/) about the 451 Research Firestarters.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1322},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-recognized-as-451-firestarter",{"title":1333,"description":1334},"en-us/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-recognized-as-451-firestarter","w8BOBVaPY92izVO_5NohiFut6DliTPnnr0all98lTpg",{"id":1343,"title":1344,"body":6,"config":1345,"content":1346,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1352,"navigation":17,"path":1353,"seo":1354,"stem":1355,"__hash__":1356},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-03-10-remote-work-report-future-of-work-is-remote.yml","2020 03 10 Remote Work Report Future Of Work Is Remote",{"template":689},{"title":1347,"description":1348,"text":1349,"config":1350},"The Remote Work Report by GitLab: The Future of Work is Remote - Press Release","GitLab published findings from its inaugural Remote Work Report, which surveyed 3,000 professionals who work remotely or have the option to work remotely.","_52% of remote workers say they’re less likely to travel and view themselves to be more productive (52%) and efficient (48%) when working remotely_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — March 10, 2020 -\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle and the world’s largest all-remote company, published findings from its inaugural [Remote Work Report](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/remote-work-report/), which surveyed 3,000 professionals from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia who work remotely or have the option to work remotely. The survey highlights the ever-increasing value employees and employers place on remote work as an alternative to traditional, in-office practices. In an era with increasing recognition and understanding that mental health and physical health directly impact employee performance, it’s undeniable that the future of work will be remote.\n\n\"We believe all-remote is the future of work, as it delivers extraordinary benefits to businesses and employees,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “For companies, there are unique operational efficiencies, huge cost savings on office space and a broader pool of job applicants. For employees, this structure enables off-peak lifestyles, family-friendly flexible schedules, and improved work/life harmony. We believe that a world with more all-remote companies will be a more prosperous one, with opportunity more equally distributed.\"\n\n“The reality is that almost every company is already remote whether you're working across floors or across continents,\" said Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab. “GitLab believes all-remote is the purest form of remote, and we're working to empower other companies to implement great remote practices. This year's report breaks down preconceived notions about remote and sheds light on its power to plant opportunities in underserved regions, make communities less transitory, and create authentically diverse teams.”\n\n## Debunking Remote Work Myths\n\nContrary to popular belief, remote employees aren’t all traveling nomads. In fact, 52% of survey respondents reported they traveled less as remote employees. The 38% who view a lack of commute as a top benefit instead spend the time earned back from commuting with family (43%), working (35%), resting (36%), and exercising (34%). Additionally, employees find themselves overall to be more productive (52%) and efficient (48%) when working remotely.\n\n## Remote Work Levels the Playing Field\n\nFourteen percent of remote workers surveyed reported they have a disability or chronic illness. Eighty-three percent of those cite remote work as a key factor in their ability to contribute to the workforce. Remote work also empowers all employees to move their organization forward. Fifty-six percent of the respondents said they feel everyone in their company can contribute to process, values, and company direction, and 50% say they default to shared documents and rely on meetings only as a last resort. Remote work levels the playing field by fostering a better sense of work-life balance and creates opportunities for everyone to contribute in the workplace.\n\n## Remote Work Enables Work-Life Balance\n\nRemote work enables employees to focus on their families without having to sacrifice their careers. Thirty-four percent of those surveyed say the ability to care for family is a top benefit of remote work, while 52% cite schedule flexibility and 38% say the lack of commute is a major benefit. Additionally, 43% reported that the absence of a commute freed up time to spend quality time with their families. Fifty-five percent of respondents have children under 18.\n\n## All-Remote is Surging\n\nAll-remote is the purest form of remote work, with each team member on a level playing field. Forty-three percent of remote workers surveyed feel that it is important to work for a company where all employees are remote. Currently, more than 1 in 4 respondents belong to an all-remote organization, with no offices, embracing asynchronous workflows as each employee works in their own native time zone. An added 12% work all-remote with each employee synced to a company-mandated time zone.\n\n## Remote Work is Here to Stay\n\nThe benefits of remote work are only going to increase, and survey respondents agree. Eighty-six percent believe remote work is the future, but it’s also the present, as evidenced by 84% who say they are already able to accomplish all of their tasks remotely. As technology continues to improve how we communicate and how businesses operate across the globe, the need for brick-and-mortar offices and consistent, on-site attendance will continue to decrease. Remote work is here to stay, and use cases for it will only multiply.\n\n## Methodology\n\nGitLab surveyed 3,000 adult professionals, aged 21 and older, who work remotely or have the option to work remotely and are in roles with digital output from January 30, 2020 to February 10, 2020. The margin of error for this survey is +-1.8% at 95% confidence level.\n\nTo read the full Remote Work report, please visit https://about.gitlab.com/remote-work-report.\n\n## Remote Work Resources\n\nAs a leader in [all-remote work](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/), GitLab hopes to inspire other companies to embrace the future of work by publicly sharing its challenges and solutions to creating a thriving remote culture. To learn more, check out [GitLab’s Remote Manifesto](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/guide/) and browse its extensive library of [remote work resources](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/resources/).\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1351},"2020-03-10",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-03-10-remote-work-report-future-of-work-is-remote",{"title":1347,"description":1348},"en-us/press/releases/2020-03-10-remote-work-report-future-of-work-is-remote","TfInGvGdd8NrU02uDs0sFegdRkucVOoMVsFdqNPfEMk",{"id":1358,"title":1359,"body":6,"config":1360,"content":1361,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1367,"navigation":17,"path":1368,"seo":1369,"stem":1370,"__hash__":1371},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-03-18-godfrey-sullivan-joins-gitlab-board-of-directors.yml","2020 03 18 Godfrey Sullivan Joins Gitlab Board Of Directors",{"template":689},{"title":1362,"description":1363,"text":1364,"config":1365},"GitLab Appoints Godfrey Sullivan to Board of Directors","GitLab announced today the appointment of Godfrey Sullivan to its board of directors.","_Former chief executive officer of Splunk to further company’s leadership in the DevOps market_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — March 18, 2020 -\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, announced today the appointment of Godfrey Sullivan to its board of directors.\n\n“Godfrey is a great addition to our board of directors and I am excited to welcome him to GitLab,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “He has been a prominent leader and operator of innovative enterprise software companies for over three decades. We will benefit greatly from his extensive knowledge as we continue to build our business.”\n\n“GitLab has combined an open core business model and single application design philosophy to help companies more efficiently manage their entire DevSecOps lifecycle,” said Sullivan. “Removing the friction involved with having to select, integrate, learn, and maintain the numerous tools necessary to manage digital strategies has created a valuable opportunity for the Company. I look forward to working with my new colleagues to build a durable business where everyone is able to contribute.”\n\nSullivan currently serves on the boards of RingCentral since 2019 and Crowdstrike since 2017.  He is the former president and CEO of Splunk from 2008 to 2015 and CEO of Hyperion from 2004 to 2007. Sullivan holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Baylor University.\n\nSullivan joins current standing board members Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab, Bruce Armstrong, operating partner of Khosla Ventures, Matthew Jacobson, general partner of Iconiq Strategic Partners, David Hornik, general partner of August Capital, Sue Bostrom, former executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Cisco Systems, and Karen Blasing, former chief financial officer at Guidewire Software and GitLab’s board of directors audit committee chairman. For more information on GitLab’s board of directors please see [here](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=ezuJKJYqRUVHdeq4dXkOrmManK28oCj1MXmMr2datS3Whg4IB7orMBVOcyoSPkVCzcX7IXlN_MoS8L1K8DHcDvzGZO2izwnVAoge3UfhPWg=).\n\n## GitLab Velocity\n\nGitLab recently placed 35th on [Forbes’ 2020 list of America’s Best Startups for Employers](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=CrqAHjPqzQzqYvg0vNCzb0Yluhw868SpXfznPpEzAsBJMp9AZNFPEzMixIWlxD_UcnZVtcdSbbsz78f1FWeJX5LPeu3iWUM2D8Ke9oRtzPCbojZjx2NypY5tAi3_W3iKOj7sWQs84M8X_wT2KUPMhUjRDLrrIwb0x2jB6PY34t6d-Bi2LnChHRoa0cVe4S-livzZoSDDecCe97WeROr32Q==), made the ][Enterprise Tech 30 2020](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=7TzrRBq9UaHTcTVt19PLyodxcdEobG1unHyBzzy8DRpPt_TDuuPfGpTVM_tj3EEIz_5x4TAmRu13QSWkIx723IfwOeVJEVF4g0gGA6o6D7o=) list as a late-stage private company, was recognized as a “451 Firestarter” by 451 Research, and received two [Developer Week DEVIES](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=ppVhBL8xpKMTdM66i2nLwPRwDbDrb8fnt8UsOMV4W0deiOvs6TJeds4Klg7sYpI-3KxrCRgWPcqcn1GZ4OkwhFsbKZwlUj8QM_Wxq6Y8Tny5t50UrRpvC8Bkq6wBF8Uq) awards for Best Innovation in Development platforms and Best Innovation in Coding Platforms.\n\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1366},"2020-03-18",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-03-18-godfrey-sullivan-joins-gitlab-board-of-directors",{"title":1362,"description":1363},"en-us/press/releases/2020-03-18-godfrey-sullivan-joins-gitlab-board-of-directors","v9WUjl4JTz3yMRUnCaAcvLNlMaD5wEGPrmq9T_1Cfq4",{"id":1373,"title":1374,"body":6,"config":1375,"content":1376,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1382,"navigation":17,"path":1383,"seo":1384,"stem":1385,"__hash__":1386},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-04-14-gitlab-expands-into-australian-market.yml","2020 04 14 Gitlab Expands Into Australian Market",{"template":689},{"title":1377,"description":1378,"text":1379,"config":1380},"Global DevOps lifecycle platform GitLab expands into Australian market","GitLab has expanded its Australia market focus, with 48 staff on the ground and a mandate to help revolutionise local software development.","_Helping to revolutionise software development from idea to production_\n\n## SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — April 14, 2020 -\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, has expanded its Australia market focus, with 48 staff on the ground and a mandate to help revolutionise local software development. \n \nThe Australian expansion is part of a global expansion following year-over-year growth in annual recurring revenue (ARR) of 116%, which increased total ARR to $100M. \n \nGitLab has recently increased its Sales & Customer Success teams, hiring a number of new people, covering Sales, Channel, Sales Development, Marketing, and Solution Architects. \n \nGitlab currently supports more than 100,000 organisations globally, with many companies and government departments already actively benefiting from GitLab today. Some organisations include Infoxchange, Ticketmaster, Goldman Sachs, and KnowBe4.\n\nThe company has grown from fewer than 10 people in 2015 to more than 1,250 team members in more than 65 countries and regions across the globe. With an all-remote workforce, GitLab continues its worldwide growth into the Australian market .\n\nGitLab APAC will be led by Regional Director Anthony McMahon, a former HP and SAP Asia Executive, who believes the company is uniquely positioned to accelerate organisations’ digital transformations via a single application for any DevSecOps action.\n \n“There is a big concern that Australian businesses are still developing software in the same way they were 10 years ago and risk falling behind. The future is more remote collaboration, agile secure development, and rapid cloud-native deployment,” Mr. McMahon said.\n  \n“GitLab’s single application approach to the DevSecOps lifecycle is providing a solution to the high costs and inefficiencies that come with multiple tools, as well as silos between developer, security, and operations teams. The business teams are no longer able to tolerate this “toolchain tax,” Mr. McMahon continued.\n \n“The local market needs new ways to design, develop, and deploy software that are far more agile and address the need to innovate quickly for their customers and employees,” said Mr. McMahon. \n \nThe Australian operation will maintain the company’s global all-remote model, with staff already working nationally from locations including Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Katherine, Brisbane, and Geelong. \n \n“We believe an all-remote workforce is more prosperous for both our business and employees with cost savings on office space and access to a broader pool of talent. Our team works in a flexible way to address  the needs of our customers while also balancing  their family and personal life,” Mr. McMahon said. \n \n“To be competitive in the market today, companies need to be 10x faster to market and that requires a dramatically different way of developing, managing, and securing software,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “GitLab’s single application provides customers like Infoxchange a more unified, less complex approach to achieving this speed. Expanding our support to the Australian market allows us to equip locally based companies with this competitive edge.”\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1381},"2020-04-14",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-04-14-gitlab-expands-into-australian-market",{"title":1377,"description":1378},"en-us/press/releases/2020-04-14-gitlab-expands-into-australian-market","-Y-UnVv2OQJF0Z98ctmoz620CIRFzZdvSad-EPRmvy0",{"id":1388,"title":1389,"body":6,"config":1390,"content":1391,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1397,"navigation":17,"path":1398,"seo":1399,"stem":1400,"__hash__":1401},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-04-21-gitlab-ramps-up-channel-and-partner-investment-with-launch-of-a-new-global-partner-program.yml","2020 04 21 Gitlab Ramps Up Channel And Partner Investment With Launch Of A New Global Partner Program",{"template":689},{"title":1392,"description":1393,"text":1394,"config":1395},"GitLab Ramps Up Channel and Partner Investment with Launch of a New Global Partner Program","GitLab today announced its new global GitLab Partner Program to expand its market reach and empower customers to fully take advantage of the value of the GitLab platform","_Program invests in partners to build high quality professional, advisory and managed DevOps services to unlock customer value_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO  — April 21, 2020 -\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, today announced its new global [GitLab Partner Program](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/) to expand its market reach and empower customers to fully take advantage of the value of the GitLab platform through a community of services and technology partners. The new program offers customers a one-stop shop for their business’s DevOps transformation combining GitLab’s expertise and unique, single application with the valuable services and technology solutions from its growing partner community.\n\nThe company kicked off its channel expansion in January with the [hiring of Michelle Hodges as vice president global channels](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-appoints-vp-global-channels-and-chief-legal-officer.html). With over 100,000 customers, GitLab is experiencing rapid growth, both in terms of new customers and average annual recurring revenue. The GitLab Partner Program creates significant growth and margin opportunities for partners, particularly in the delivery of partner services to customers. In place of a conventional tier or medallion structure used by traditional partner programs, GitLab focuses on partner relationships propelled by incentives and investments that will grow GitLab skills and capacity across the DevOps ecosystem.\n\n“As businesses evolve their DevOps practices with a maturing lifecycle, we want to create an ecosystem of partners that can work together to create greater value for the customer,” said Michelle Hodges, vice president of global channels at GitLab. “We’re fostering a partner community that is built on strategic relationships and creates an environment where every partner can contribute. We look forward to growing the program with our partners and building high value services for customers.”\n\nWith the launch of the GitLab Partner Program, the company is looking forward to building new strategic relationships to help more organizations utilize GitLab for their DevOps transformation. The program is offered in three tracks:\n\n-\n\n## Open:\n\nThis track is best fit for resellers, integrators and other sales and services partners. Partners in this track will earn benefits and incentives for identifying new customers, new opportunities, and delivering services that drive the adoption and use of GitLab. Incentives are offered as product discounts, rebates and referral fees.\n-\n\n## Select:\n\nThis track focuses on building strategic relationships with partners that strive to provide high value DevOps expertise and services to customers that drive the adoption and use of GitLab. Most of these partners will develop their own GitLab Practice to deliver professional, consultancy and advisory services and are expected to drive greater GitLab product recurring revenues.\n-\n\n## Technology:\n\nThis track is for technology partners (independent software vendors) that are focused on complementary solutions through product integrations with GitLab. Technology partners are key to expanding GitLab customer solutions and capabilities through integrations with cloud platforms, Kubernetes, and legacy DevOps solutions.\n\n“As we expand our partner program, we're building on our current strategic relationships with the largest cloud and Kubernetes providers,” said Brandon Jung, vice president of alliances at GitLab. “Our customers are looking for the right people, process and platforms to enable them on their digital transformations. Bringing this together as we build these partnerships is critical to meeting customer demands and enabling their achievements.\"\n\nThe GitLab Partner Program will build on its existing group of committed, knowledgeable partners that are passionate about optimizing their customers’ software development and the efficiencies and outcomes that will deliver. Visit the following pages for more details on the program, a list if current channel and technology partners and how to participate in GitLab’s growth:\n\n* [GitLab Channel Partners](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/)\n* [GitLab Technology Partners](https://about.gitlab.com/partners/technology-partners/)\n* [Joining the GitLab Partner Program](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/)\n\n#### Supporting Partner Quotes:\n\n“Software and applications are now the heart of any business and the basis for digital transformation, innovation and efficiency. GitLab will be at the center of our complementary portfolio of integrated tools and services which allow teams to work better together using a united workflow and bridging silos and stages to deliver more value to our channel partners and their customers with less friction and much faster. We can now help our channel partners with their customers’ software innovation challenges by offering a full cloud and infrastructure independent enterprise CI/CD solution with governance, control and speed.” Mohamed Yassini, CEO at [Amazic Group](https://www.amazic.com/)\n\n“GitLab’s new partner program will further accelerate the public sector’s ability to achieve its digital transformation initiatives by enabling agencies to optimize their code development and delivery with best-of-breed enterprise open source technology. We look forward to working with GitLab, our resellers and additional members of the new GitLab Partner Program to help our customers provide better code to production more quickly.” William Rose, open source team manager at [Carahsoft](https://www.carahsoft.com/), which serves as GitLab’s master government distributor\n\n“Being a GitLab partner is a huge advantage for Force 3. They enable our team with a robust and self-facilitating partner program to invest ahead of the curve with an approach of positioning a single application to manage the full software development lifecycle for mission critical applications in the Federal Government. This partnership allows us to provide our customers with next generation capabilities for our customized cloud migration services and enterprise software solutions business practices.” Marty Calambro, vice president of sales at [Force 3](https://www.cdwg.com/content/cdwg/en/industries/federal-it-solutions.html)\n\n“HashiCorp has been working closely with GitLab to enhance the experience for our joint customers, and we are looking forward to even greater connections between our companies and products as part of this new program. Our joint efforts with GitLab have been very positive, and the HashiCorp Terraform and Vault product integrations offer a great out-of-the-box experience to customers looking to secure and manage their infrastructure as part of their DevOps lifecycle.\" Burzin Patel, vice president, global alliances at [HashiCorp](https://www.hashicorp.com/)\n\n\"GitLab provides a solution to many of the common delivery issues faced across our customer base. The new channel program reinforces IntegrationQA's service led DevOps methodology and we look forward to strengthening our partnership with Gitlab. Together, the IntegrationQA and GitLab teams bring strong experience architecting, hardening and integrating GitLab to meet the rigour and delivery demands of Federal, State and Local governments as well as large corporate enterprises.”  Chris Wellington, managing director at [IntegrationQA](https://www.integrationqa.com/)\n\n“GitLab is leading the evolution of DevOps by reducing software development phases based on the cloud through a single tool, which optimizes work efficiency and easily integrates existing tools. Megazone will pioneer the market to promote DevOps and cloud native computing, hand in hand with GitLab.” Joowan Lee, CEO at [Megazone Cloud](https://www.megazone.com/us/)\n\n\"2nd Watch is excited to partner with GitLab, especially with the benefits of the new GitLab Partner Program. We recently launched a 2nd Watch Managed DevOps service offering and look forward to leveraging GitLab's partner program benefits including sales and technical certifications along with go-to-market joint initiatives.” Stefana Muller, senior product manager at [2nd Watch](https://ollion.com/)\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact:\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1396},"2020-04-21",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-04-21-gitlab-ramps-up-channel-and-partner-investment-with-launch-of-a-new-global-partner-program",{"title":1392,"description":1393},"en-us/press/releases/2020-04-21-gitlab-ramps-up-channel-and-partner-investment-with-launch-of-a-new-global-partner-program","-mhCOYvY_GcEpwtyLZ_gXmcZVQOWf_wruwqba5_kneM",{"id":1403,"title":1404,"body":6,"config":1405,"content":1406,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1412,"navigation":17,"path":1413,"seo":1414,"stem":1415,"__hash__":1416},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-04-22-gitlab-and-megazone-cloud-expands-cloud-native.yml","2020 04 22 Gitlab And Megazone Cloud Expands Cloud Native",{"template":689},{"title":1407,"description":1408,"text":1409,"config":1410},"GitLab and Megazone Cloud Expand Cloud Native","GitLab has announced on the 21st a partnership with Megazone Cloud, the largest cloud managed service provider (MSP) in Korea.","*Please note, this press release is an English translation of the original release distributed in Korea.*\n\n_Strengthening cloud-based software development support, etc._\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), which implemented the whole life cycle of DevOps into a single application, has announced on the 21st a partnership with [Megazone Cloud](https://www.megazone.com/us/)(CEO: Joowan Lee), the largest cloud managed service provider (MSP) in Korea, to promote cloud conversion among Korean companies and the optimization of the cloud native.  \n\nAs a result, enterprise customers of GitLab and Megazone Cloud can now achieve cloud native through optimized cloud environments, namely, DevOps, continuous integration/delivery (CI/CD), container, and microservice architecture, which are beyond the simple migration of operating environments to the cloud. The two companies are scheduled to introduce the cloud native concept, targeting enterprise customers who adopted the cloud. GitLab and Megazone Cloud will also provide optimized programs for the information technology environment of each enterprise.\n\nThrough the partnership, Megazone Cloud will build competence in supporting software development for enterprise customers and will complement existing cloud-operating tools. As such, the company is now equipped with a specialized software product portfolio that will evaluate the consulting and performance capabilities for customers.\n\nGitLab provides a tool that implements all the life cycle phases of DevOps into a single application, integrating the teams responsible for enterprise product development, quality assurance, security, and operation. In particular, the company operates through a complete open-source model and occupies 70% of the installation-type DevOps repository market.\n\nCloud native is a model that produces and operates apps using cloud container technology provided by Amazon Web Service (AWS), Microsoft (MS) Azure, etc. With cloud native, companies can reduce the time and cost spent in cloud environment maintenance.\n\nGitLab implemented the whole life cycle phases of DevOps into a single app for companies that want to achieve the cloud native to manage the whole life cycles, from development to operation. In particular, GitLab is an open core company which develops software for the software development lifecycle, making the platform easily integrated with other existing applications. Moreover, it aims for the integration of development environments. \n\nGitLab’s strategy, through its partnership with Megazone Cloud, is to expand the cloud native concept, solidify the leadership, and strengthen the relationship with enterprise customers in Korea. The latest development and operation methodologies, such as CI/CD and DevOps, are gaining popularity in overseas markets because these methods increase work performance between departments. However, those methodologies remain at the laboratory level in Korea except for a few leading companies. As such, GitLab, in cooperation with Megazone Cloud, plans to expand the cloud native market in Korea based on prolific local and overseas cases and support experiences.\n\nDirector Woosang Lee, who leads the Strategic Account Division in GitLab Korea, said that “Now, we can approach more enterprise customers as we develop the cooperation relationship with Megazone, the largest cloud MSP in Asia. We will strengthen support, targeting the fields where GitLab is emerging as a top global group, such as CI/CD and DevOps.”\n\nJoowan Lee, the CEO of Megazone Cloud, stated, “GitLab is leading the evolution of DevOps by reducing software development phases based on the cloud through a single tool, which optimizes work efficiency and easily integrates existing tools.” Lee also stressed that “Megazone will pioneer the market to promote DevOps and cloud native computing, hand in hand with GitLab.”\n\nMegazone Cloud formed a partnership with AWS for the first time as a Korean company in 2012. Since then, it was selected as the premier consulting partner and had, for the first time, received the best partner rating of AWS in 2015. The company is now one of the largest companies in Asia with affiliated branches in the USA, Japan, Vietnam, and Hong Kong, aside from Korea. Megazone Cloud serves more than 1,500 companies, ranging from conglomerates, to financial institutions, to startup companies. Moreover, its revenue in 2019 was approximately KRW 410 billion.\n\n#### About MEGAZONE CLOUD\nMegazone Cloud aims to become a 'Cloud Innovator' by growing the cloud business as a next-generation core business with over 1,000 cloud professionals, the largest in Korea. Since its founding in 1998, Megazone Cloud has accumulated know-how in IDC and hosting business for many years. Megazone Cloud was the first Korean company to sign a partnership with AWS in 2012, and was selected as the premier consulting partner of AWS's highest consulting partner in 2015. In 2017, Megazone Cloud was selected as the No. 1 partner in AWS Asia and achieved sales of over 400 billion won in 2019. Megazone Cloud has been growing as the largest global company in Asia through overseas subsidiaries in the US, Japan, Vietnam, and Hong Kong, including Korea. Megazone Cloud's domestic and foreign customers range from large corporations to financial institutions and startups in over 1,500 locations.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contacts:\n\nGitLab PR Agency in Korea – TwinTracks Communications\nRoh Roh / Cillian Chae (02-739-7348 / GitLab_KR@twtrx.com)\n\nMegazone Cloud\nCrystal Hwang, Manager, Strategic Planning Team (02-2108-9198 / press@megazone.com)",{"date":1411},"2020-04-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-04-22-gitlab-and-megazone-cloud-expands-cloud-native",{"title":1407,"description":1408},"en-us/press/releases/2020-04-22-gitlab-and-megazone-cloud-expands-cloud-native","i19KLMiw_en37Q8_Td6B0rQnE9NV-plY6zWvjYK099Y",{"id":1418,"title":1419,"body":6,"config":1420,"content":1421,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1427,"navigation":17,"path":1428,"seo":1429,"stem":1430,"__hash__":1431},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-04-28-gitlab-makes-full-fledged-entry-into-japan.yml","2020 04 28 Gitlab Makes Full Fledged Entry Into Japan",{"template":689},{"title":1422,"description":1423,"text":1424,"config":1425},"GitLab Makes Full-Fledged Entry into Japan","Gitlab will expand its teams in sales, channels, services, and more, in Japan","*Please note, this press release is an English translation of the original release distributed in Japan.*\n\n_Tadashi Murakami Installed as Country Manager at Japan Operation_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO — April 28, 2020 -\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the provider of the application that covers the entire DevSecOps life cycle all on its own, recently appointed Tadashi Murakami as Country Manager for Japan. Next, Gitlab will expand its teams in sales, channels, services, and more, then work to grow its business in Japan under Murakami's direction. Japan is the first country where GitLab has placed a country manager globally.\n\nGitLab started out in 2015 with a team of fewer than 10 people, but has since grown into a company with over 1,250 members in 65 countries and territories across the globe. All GitLab employees worldwide work remotely. Many companies and governments are already proactive users of GitLab, which currently supports over 100,000 customers around the planet, including Infoxchange, Ticketmaster, Goldman Sachs, AMP, and KnowBe4. With its customer base growing globally, GitLab has decided to enter the Japanese market.\n\nIn Asia, Anthony McMahon, who has previously served as an executive in charge of HP and SAP in the region, is at the helm as Regional Director for the Asia-Pacific & Japan. In charge of the company's business in Japan, Murakami has held positions as Representative Director at Acronis Japan and Regional Vice President at Citrix Systems Japan.\n\nGitLab CEO and co-founder Sid Sijbrandij said that in order to retain a dominant market position, a company must put out products 10 times faster than before. To do this, according to Sijbrandij, software development, management, and security require completely different methods. He went on to say that customers such as Infoxchange use GitLab's standalone application to achieve the speed demanded of a more centralized, simplified approach. Sijbrandij added that GitLab can provide Japanese companies with this sort of competitive edge by expanding support for their market.\n\nMcMahon believes that as a standalone application for a diverse range of DevSecOps work, GitLab has positioned itself as an unparalleled tool contributing to organizations' digitalization. He said that the GitLab approach, which is compatible with the entire DevSecOps life cycle all on its own, is a solution for the high costs and inefficiencies associated with a mixture of complex tools and siloed teams of developers, security experts, and operations personnel. McMahon also said it is no longer acceptable for a company to incur the costs of these tool chains.\n\nMurakami said the following: \"GitLab is one of the biggest companies in the world that has 100% applied this complete remote working model. Employees also make good use of GitLab products (i.e. tools), building a culture and processes that drive sound growth. All employees anywhere in the world can make a contribution as we perpetuate growth through streamlined product development,knowledge sharing, in-house training, and sales. It wouldn't go too far to say that GitLab is one of a few companies that has completely implemented DX (digital transformation). I believe that GitLab has an inimitable presence as a company offering value propositions by blending this model (i.e. best practices) with solutions.\" Murakami added, \"DX is about more than just mastering the tools: It's innovation of corporate culture and processes. GitLab will play a major role in Japan, raising awareness in the Japanese market and endeavoring to assist in DX implementation companies are working on right now.\"\n\nGitLab employees in Japan also work remotely. McMahon said about remote work that a fully remote work model is beneficial not only for GitLab's business, but also for employees. In addition to reducing office rents, he said that this model further widens the range of talent the company can tap. He added that employees have the flexibility to address customer needs while also striking a good work-life balance.\n\n#### About GitLab \nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact:\nTrainTracks, PR Agency for GitLab\n\u003Cbr>\ngl@traintracks.jp",{"date":1426},"2020-04-28",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-04-28-gitlab-makes-full-fledged-entry-into-japan",{"title":1422,"description":1423},"en-us/press/releases/2020-04-28-gitlab-makes-full-fledged-entry-into-japan","hZwhueZagRyAscgDIPmhpkyfDsB45mvGCdEVYF_QDjQ",{"id":1433,"title":1434,"body":6,"config":1435,"content":1436,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1442,"navigation":17,"path":1443,"seo":1444,"stem":1445,"__hash__":1446},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-05-11-gitlab-positioned-niche-players-quadrant-2020-gartner-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing.yml","2020 05 11 Gitlab Positioned Niche Players Quadrant 2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant Application Security Testing",{"template":689},{"title":1437,"description":1438,"text":1439,"config":1440},"GitLab Positioned in the Niche Players Quadrant of the 2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing","GitLab’s AST offering allows organizations to find vulnerabilities earlier in the development lifecycle.","_Evaluation based on completeness of vision and ability to execute as an application security testing provider_\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — May 11, 2020 - [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, today announced it has been positioned by Gartner in the Niche Players quadrant of the [2020 Magic Quadrant report for Application Security Testing](https://page.gitlab.com/resources-report-gartner-magic-quadrant-ast.html) (AST). GitLab was one of eleven vendors evaluated in the report. This is GitLab’s first year placed within the Magic Quadrant report for AST. \n\n“We're thrilled to be included in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing this year,\" said David DeSanto, director of product for Secure and Protect at GitLab. \"To us, our developer-first approach has allowed us to be a leader in DevOps and now has put us in a unique position among our fellow security-focused vendors. We believe our placement as a Niche Player affirms the importance of security within continuous integration and the value of shifting security left. We think it also validates our place as a trusted advisor within the security market.\"\n\nGartner defines the [AST market](https://page.gitlab.com/resources-report-gartner-magic-quadrant-ast.html) as, “the buyers and sellers of products and services designed to analyze and test applications for security vulnerabilities.” The analyst firm recognizes that the AST market is evolving, “Initial examination of updated vendor results suggests the market is growing at a faster pace than originally projected.” Additionally, developers are a growing population of AST buyers, as organizations have begun to successfully adapt to agile and DevOps development processes. \n\n[GitLab’s AST offering](https://page.gitlab.com/resources-report-gartner-magic-quadrant-ast.html) includes static application security testing (SAST), secret detection, dynamic application security testing (DAST), dependency scanning, container scanning, and license compliance security scanners, all baked into GitLab’s continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform within GitLab’s Ultimate/Gold tier offering. This allows organizations to find vulnerabilities earlier in the development lifecycle and enables developer and security teams to work side by side during any point of the testing lifecycle, from the time code is committed and throughout modifications, approvals, and exceptions. Teams using GitLab Ultimate/Gold tier are empowered by GitLab’s vulnerability management functionality which includes Security Dashboards at the project, group, and instance level.\n\nEvaluation criteria for ability to execute includes product or service, overall viability, sales execution/pricing, market responsiveness/record, marketing execution, customer experience and operations. Evaluation criteria for completeness of vision includes market understanding, marketing strategy, sales strategy, offering (product) strategy, business model, vertical/industry strategy, innovation and geographic strategy.\n\nTo read a complimentary copy of the full report, please visit [here](https://page.gitlab.com/resources-report-gartner-magic-quadrant-ast.html).\n\n*Source: “Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing, Mark Horvath, Dionisio Zumerle, Dale Gardner, 29 April 2020.*\n\n#### Gartner Disclaimer\nGartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in our research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1441},"2020-05-11",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-05-11-gitlab-positioned-niche-players-quadrant-2020-gartner-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing",{"title":1437,"description":1438},"en-us/press/releases/2020-05-11-gitlab-positioned-niche-players-quadrant-2020-gartner-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing","tajiNvAgqvO-klqWgzO3VS0rIbIe9pNv_NgkM7lKGQA",{"id":1448,"title":1449,"body":6,"config":1450,"content":1451,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1457,"navigation":17,"path":1458,"seo":1459,"stem":1460,"__hash__":1461},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-05-18-gitlab-fourth-annual-devsecops-survey.yml","2020 05 18 Gitlab Fourth Annual Devsecops Survey",{"template":689},{"title":1452,"description":1453,"text":1454,"config":1455},"GitLab’s Fourth Annual Global DevSecOps Survey Reveals Software Development Team Roles are Changing","Data reveals that developers can provision their own environments, sign of shifting responsibilities","_Data reveals almost 70% of operations professionals report that developers can provision their own environments, sign of shifting responsibilities_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, May 18, 2020 –\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, released the results of its [fourth annual DevSecOps survey](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/) uncovering how roles across software development teams have changed as more teams adopt DevOps. The survey of over 3,650 respondents from 21 countries worldwide found that rising rates of DevOps adoption and implementation of new tools has led to sweeping changes in job functions, tool choices and organization charts within developer, security and operations teams. \n\n“This year’s Global DevSecOps Survey shows that there are more successful DevOps practitioners than ever before and they report dramatically faster release times, truly continuous integration/deployment, and progress made toward shifting both test and security left,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder at GitLab. “That said, there is still significant work to be done, particularly in the areas of testing and security. We look forward to seeing improvements in collaboration and testing across teams as they adjust to utilizing new technologies and job roles become more fluid.” \n\nIt’s a changing world for developer, operations and security teams and that holds true for roles and responsibilities as well as technology choices that improve DevOps practices and speed up release cycles. When done right, DevOps can go a long way to improve a business’s bottom line, but there are still obstacles to overcome to achieve true DevSecOps.\n\n## The Changing Role of the Developer\n\nEvery company is now a software company and to drive business results, it is even more critical for teams to understand how the role of the developer is evolving – and how it impacts security, operations and test teams’ responsibilities. GitLab found that the lines are blurring between developers and operations teams as 35% of developers say they define and/or create the infrastructure their app runs on and 14% actually monitor and respond to that infrastructure – a role traditionally held by operations. Additionally, over 18% of developers instrument code for production monitoring, while 12% serve as an escalation point when there are incidents. \n\nDevOps adoption rates are also up – 25% of companies are in the DevOps “sweet spot” of three to five years of practice while another 37% are well on their way, with between one and three years of experience under their belts. As part of this implementation,many are also seeing the benefits of continuous deployment: nearly 60% deploy multiple times a day, once a day or once every few days (up from 45% last year). As more teams become more accustomed to using DevOps in their work, roles across software development teams are starting to shift as responsibilities begin to overlap. 70% of operations professionals report that developers can provision their own environments, which is a sign of shifting responsibilities brought on by new processes and changing technologies.\n\n## Security Teams Unclear About Responsibilities\n\nThere continues to be a clear disconnect between developers and security teams, with uncertainty about who should be responsible for security efforts. More than 25% of developers reported feeling solely responsible for security, compared to testers (23%) and operations professionals (21%). \n\nFor security teams, even more clarity is needed, with 33% of security team members saying they own security, while 29% (nearly as many) said they believe everyone should be responsible for security.  Security teams continue to report that developers are not finding enough bugs at the earliest stages of development and are slow to prioritize fixing them – a finding consistent with last year’s survey. Over 42% said testing still happens too late in the life cycle, while 36% reported it was hard to understand, process, and fix any discovered vulnerabilities, and 31% found prioritizing vulnerability remediation an uphill battle. \n\n“Although there is an industry-wide push to shift left, our research shows that greater clarity is needed on how teams’ daily responsibilities are changing, because it impacts the entire organization’s security proficiency,” said Johnathan Hunt, vice president of security at GitLab. “Security teams need to implement concrete processes for the adoption of new tools and deployments in order to increase development efficiency and security capabilities.”\n\n## New Technologies Help with Faster Releases, Create Bottlenecks in Other Areas\n\nFor development teams, speed and faster software releases are key. GitLab found that nearly 83% of developers report being able to release code more quickly after adopting DevOps. continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) is also proven to help reduce time for building and deploying applications – 38% said their DevOps implementations include CI/CD. An additional 29% said their DevOps implementations include test automation, 16% said DevSecOps, and nearly 9% use multi-cloud.\n\nGitLab contributors and customers are already seeing the difference: “Over the last year, Ubitech introduced CI/CD practices to multiple teams for new and existing projects within the organization,” said George Tsiolis, engineering lead at Ubitech and core contributor at GitLab. “So far, implementing CI/CD has led to an overall boost in test coverage efforts and more frequent deployments. It’s also given our team new insight we needed to spot potential vulnerabilities before and after deploying our applications.”\n\nDespite this, testing has emerged as the top bottleneck for the second year in a row, according to 47% of respondents. Automated testing is on the rise, but only 12% claim to have full test automation. And, while 60% of companies report deploying multiple times a day, once a day or once every few days, over 42% said testing happens too late in the development lifecycle. \n\nWhile strides toward implementing DevOps practices have been made, there is more work to be done when it comes to streamlining collaboration between security, developer and operations teams. To access the full report, [click here](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/).\n\n#### Methodology\n\nGitLab surveyed more than 3,650 software professionals from 21 countries worldwide from January to February 29, 2020. The margin of error is 2% (assuming 26.4 million software professionals and 95 percent confidence level).\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1456},"2020-05-18",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-05-18-gitlab-fourth-annual-devsecops-survey",{"title":1452,"description":1453},"en-us/press/releases/2020-05-18-gitlab-fourth-annual-devsecops-survey","nHNm1T_nuorFtxlAufR5y3mafSFXu3Z6pIon_s21c3s",{"id":1463,"title":1464,"body":6,"config":1465,"content":1466,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1472,"navigation":17,"path":1473,"seo":1474,"stem":1475,"__hash__":1476},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-05-19-gitlab-ramps-up-sea-market-drive.yml","2020 05 19 Gitlab Ramps Up Sea Market Drive",{"template":689},{"title":1467,"description":1468,"text":1469,"config":1470},"Global DevOps lifecycle platform GitLab ramps up SEA market drives","New partnerships to revolutionise software development from idea to production","_New partnerships to revolutionise software development from idea to production_\n\n## SINGAPORE, May 19, 2020 –\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the entire DevSecOps lifecycle,  established its presence in Singapore, with new hires, partners and a mandate to help revolutionise local software development for customers in the SouthEast Asia region.\n\nThe move follows GitLab’s global expansion following year-over-year growth in annual recurring revenue (ARR) of 116%, which increased total ARR to $100M. GitLab has also recently launched into other markets in the APAC region, namely Australia, New Zealand, Korea and Japan.\n\nGitLab in SEA will be helmed by Regional Director, APAC, Anthony McMahon, who has over 18 years’ experience in the Singapore market, prior to his current role. McMahon believes the company is uniquely positioned to accelerate organisations’ digital transformations via a single application for any DevSecOps action.\n\n“The SEA region is an exciting one for GitLab, given the burgeoning growth of the enterprise DevOps market as more companies wake up to disruptive technologies and look to accelerate their own digital transformation,” said Mr. McMahon.\n\n“GitLab’s single application approach to the DevSecOps lifecycle is providing a solution to the high costs and inefficiencies that come with multiple tools, as well as silos between developer, security, and operations teams. The business teams are no longer able to tolerate this “tool-chain tax” The future is more remote collaboration, agile secure development, and rapid cloud-native deployment,” Mr. McMahon added.\n\n“We are here to help the local market design, develop and deploy software in ways that are far more agile and innovative. Our immediate focus will be to build and grow the partner ecosystem in the region, as well as executing our partner strategy that will diversify sales and accelerate growth.”\n\nGitLab’s new hires in Singapore include a mid-market sales executive and a strategic account lead, who will be focused on large enterprises and Government. They will join the company’s all-remote workforce, which has grown from fewer than 10 people in 2015 to more than 1,250 team members in more than 65 countries and regions across the globe.\n\nThe local team will bolster the APAC channel team in helping partners and customers take advantage of the recently launched [GitLab Partner Program](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/). The new program offers customers a one-stop shop for their business’s DevOps transformation combining GitLab’s expertise and unique, single application with the valuable services and technology solutions from its growing partner community.\n\nIn place of a conventional tier or medallion structure used by traditional partner programs, GitLab focuses on partner relationships propelled by incentives and investments that will grow GitLab skills and capacity across the DevOps ecosystem.\n\nGitLab released its global [DevSecOps 2020 report](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/) earlier today, revealing that DevOps adoption rates are on the increase — 25% of companies are in the DevOps “sweet spot” of three to five years of practice while another 37% are well on their way, with between one and three years of experience under their belts.\n\nAs part of this implementation, many are also seeing the benefits of continuous deployment: nearly 60% deploy multiple times a day, once a day or once every few days (up from 45% last year). As more teams become more accustomed to using DevOps in their work, roles across software development teams are starting to shift as responsibilities begin to overlap.\n\nMr. McMahon explained, “Every company is now a software company and to drive business results, it is even more critical for teams to understand how the role of the developer is evolving – and how it impacts security, operations and test teams’ responsibilities. GitLab found that the lines are blurring between developers and operations teams.”\n\nGitLab currently supports more than 100,000 organisations globally, with many companies and government departments already actively benefiting from GitLab today. In addition to Grab and M1, other organisations include Ticketmaster, Thomson Reuters, Goldman Sachs and KnowBe4.\n\n“To be competitive in the market today, companies need to be 10x faster to market and that requires a dramatically different way of developing, managing, and securing software,\" said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “GitLab’s single application provides customers like Grab and M1 a more unified, less complex approach to achieving this speed. Expanding our support to the SEA region allows us to equip locally based companies with this competitive edge.”\n\n#### Supporting Partner Quote:\n“Being a GitLab Select partner is a significant competitive edge for Cxrus. The collaboration will enable our team to offer a powerful, single application to manage the full software development lifecycle for our customers and distinguish ourselves in this thriving region. We foresee the GitLab partnership growing to become a significant part of our ecosystem, and we are excited to harness the benefits of GitLab's partner program to enhance our DevOps expertise and the GitLab platform for our customers.” Alvin Teo, Executive Director, Cxrus Solutions, enterprise IT solutions provider with regional presence in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nMin Chow\n\u003Cbr>\nBench PR\n\u003Cbr>\nmin@benchpr.com.au",{"date":1471},"2020-05-19",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-05-19-gitlab-ramps-up-sea-market-drive",{"title":1467,"description":1468},"en-us/press/releases/2020-05-19-gitlab-ramps-up-sea-market-drive","Wk1DvK-ME2gHHmpflK7e5H8Zd52QkwIwzkuhtsx8CKI",{"id":1478,"title":1479,"body":6,"config":1480,"content":1481,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1487,"navigation":17,"path":1488,"seo":1489,"stem":1490,"__hash__":1491},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-05-22-gitlab-expands-industry-leading-devsecops-platform-13-0-release.yml","2020 05 22 Gitlab Expands Industry Leading Devsecops Platform 13 0 Release",{"template":689},{"title":1482,"description":1483,"text":1484,"config":1485},"GitLab Expands Industry Leading DevSecOps Platform with 13.0 Release","Unified Development, Operations and Security Capabilities Enable Organizations to Adapt and Respond to Dynamic Business Challenges","_Unified Development, Operations and Security Capabilities Enable Organizations to Adapt and Respond to Dynamic Business Challenges_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CA — May 22, 2020 —\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, is releasing 13.0 building upon its industry leading DevSecOps platform to enable organizations to efficiently adapt and respond to new and dynamic business challenges. With the 13.0 release, GitLab is adding new development, planning, analytics, operations and security-focused features - such as [epic hierarchy on roadmaps](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/gitlab-com/#view-epic-hierarchy-on-a-roadmap), design collaboration, and [vulnerability management](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/13561) - to help organizations identify bottlenecks and waste, break down functional silos and focus on delivering business value without sacrificing security or compliance. Also with this release, [Gitaly Clusters](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/gitlab-com/#gitaly-cluster-for-high-availability-git-storage) will become generally available to ensure that Git repository storage has a warm replica ready to take over if an outage occurs while [Auto DevOps](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/gitlab-com/#auto-deploy-to-ecs) has been extended to simplify deployment to Amazon Web Services (AWS).\n\n“Drawing from years of expertise, GitLab runs the world's largest [all-remote](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/) DevOps software company. Our customers often wonder how we continually iterate on new changes, features and capabilities to quickly make improvements to the product on a monthly basis. The answer is simple - we use GitLab,” said Scott Williamson, executive vice president of product at GitLab. “The 13.0 release is a key milestone in providing our customers with a more mature end-to-end DevSecOps solution that efficiently and confidently responds to today’s unique business challenges.”\n\nWith the 13.0 release and beyond, GitLab continues to expand its complete open core DevOps platform including [source code management](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/source-code-management/) (SCM) and [continuous integration](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/) (CI), delivered as a single application, to help organizations better achieve business agility, rapid collaboration, and security and compliance. Together with its ever-growing community of channel and [technology partners](https://about.gitlab.com/partners/technology-partners/integrate/), GitLab is helping organizations everywhere improve their resilience, responsiveness and product velocity.\n\n#### Optimize for Efficiency to Achieve Agility\nAs many businesses strive to be more responsive and efficient, GitLab helps streamline existing software development processes to bring siloed teams together into a unified DevSecOps platform. Key focus areas and development features include:\n\n* [\n\n## Value Stream Management\n\n[Value Stream Management](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/value-stream-management/): Helps users quickly identify bottlenecks and waste. [Value Stream Analytics](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/group/value_stream_analytics/) now supports customization, allowing organizations to tailor the feature to their specific workflow. Soon, the ability to [visually depict Value Stream Analytics](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/210315) stages as a flow will also simplify this effort.\n\n## Requirements Management\n\n](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/04/22/gitlab-12-10-released/#create-and-view-requirements-in-gitlab): Released in 12.10, GitLab now allows users to create and manage specified requirements for a user’s applications. GitLab will continue to evolve these capabilities with added traceability between requirements, creating a seamless workflow to visually demonstrate completeness and compliance.\n* [\n\n## Release Management\n\n](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/releases/): Gives users a seamless workflow for managing their software releases including visual queues for release managers to ensure completeness and [traceability of all artifacts](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/releases/#release-evidence) to ensure compliance.\n* [\n\n## Feature Flags\n\n](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/operations/feature_flags.html): Allows users to harness the cycle-time compression of progressive delivery by [dynamically toggling](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/operations/feature_flags.html) certain functionalities to test desired impact. Upcoming releases will enable [A/B testing based on Feature Flags](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/34813) along with the ability to [create feature flags from merge requests](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/33394) and to [filter feature flags by status](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/35558).\n\n#### Rapidly Collaborate and Unify Development, Design, Security, and Operations\nA shared view of software from development through production can unite a team's efforts toward common business goals and achievements. GitLab builds upon existing capabilities that help with collaborative development, reporting and organizing and managing work via epics, milestones and more. New and upcoming collaboration and reporting features include:\n\n*\n\n## Dashboards\n\n: The [Operations dashboard](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/operations_dashboard/) is more customizable allowing multiple variables and [security dashboards](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/security_dashboard/) are now [exportable](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/gitlab-com/#export-vulnerabilities-list-from-instance-security-dashboard) for collaboration beyond GitLab users. Future releases will add [Kubernetes Clusters to the dashboard](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/13657) to show, at a glance, all clusters and pods in use.\n*\n\n## Infrastructure as Code\n\n: GitLab’s best-of-breed Source Control and CI capabilities have attracted operations teams utilizing Infrastructure as Code practices to Gitlab. GitLab provides more native experiences for [Kubernetes](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/clusters/) and [HashiCorp Terraform](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/infrastructure/) but will continue to evolve first-class experiences for defining infrastructure right alongside code.\n*\n\n## Design Management\n\n: GitLab moved design management to core recognizing users who are designing products as individual contributors.\n*\n\n## Alert and Incident Management\n\n: Allows DevOps organizations to truly embrace collaboration between development and operations teams by [routing their existing monitoring alerts](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/operations/incident_management/integrations.html) to GitLab for [alert triage](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/operations/incident_management/index.html) and [incident resolution](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/operations/incident_management/index.html) with all the rich context from development activities.\n\n#### End-to-End Security and Compliance\nShifting security left by embedding application security testing within CI can help businesses embrace security and compliance controls end-to-end in the software development lifecycle. This also helps reduce risk while freeing up resources to focus on critical business needs. GitLab offers [static application security testing](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/sast/) (SAST), [secrets detection](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/secret_detection/), [dynamic application security testing](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/dast/) (DAST), [dependency scanning](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/dependency_scanning/), [container scanning](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/container_scanning/), and [license compliance scanning](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/compliance/license_approval_policies.html), all included in GitLab’s continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform within the [Ultimate/Gold tier offering](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/ultimate/). New and upcoming security and compliance features include:\n\n* [\n\n## Standalone Vulnerabilities\n\n](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/13561): Rearchitects the way we manage vulnerabilities to unlock even more robust [future capabilities](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/security_risk_management/threat_insights/vulnerability_management/) to help users prioritize and manage vulnerabilities and their associated risk.\n*\n\n## Responsible Disclosure\n\n: By becoming a [Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) ID Numbering Authority (CNA)](https://cve.mitre.org/cve/cna.html), GitLab users can [request a CVE from GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/security_risk_management/threat_insights/vulnerability_management/#responsible-disclosure), either for GitLab itself or for any project hosted on GitLab.com. In the future, CVE IDs will be able to be requested directly from within the GitLab UI.\n*\n\n## Security Scanning\n\n: To broaden the appeal to even more users, 13.0 offers [SAST for .NET Framework](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/gitlab-com/#sast-for-net-framework) and expands support for [offline environments initially introduced in 12.10](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/04/22/gitlab-12-10-released/#enhanced-secure-workflows-for-use-in-offline-environments), along with [DAST scans for REST APIs](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/gitlab-com/#rest-api-support-for-dast-scans), and [full commit history scan for secrets](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/gitlab-com/#secret-detection-for-the-full-history-of-a-repository) for even greater detection. Also, [fuzz testing support](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/application_security_testing/dynamic-analysis/fuzz-testing/) will be introduced later this year.\n* [\n\n## Container Network Security\n\n](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/software_supply_chain_security/): A minimal viable change (MVC) for the integration of [cloud-native security solutions for container behavior analytics](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/216983) provides visibility and protection into a user’s kubernetes environment. The addition of an [out-of-the-box network policy set](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/216074) is planned for an upcoming release.\n* [\n\n## Compliance Management\n\n](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/software_supply_chain_security/compliance/compliance-management/): Allows users to automate the ability to establish a compliance framework, adopt its regulatory controls, and simplify audit reporting. Along with this, we are working on an [initial security policy user interface](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/214729) to simplify security guardrails.\n* [\n\n## Secrets Management\n\n](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/delivery/): Builds upon [prior integration work](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/vault-integration-process/) and will soon give users the ability to secure secrets across services.\n* [\n\n## Okta\n\n](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/gitlab-com/#okta-scim-integration-application-for-gitlabcom): When Okta SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) is provisioned for a GitLab group, membership of that group is [now synchronized](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/gitlab-com/#okta-scim-integration-application-for-gitlabcom) between GitLab and Okta reducing administrator time.\n\n#### Enhance Customer Resiliency with the Partner Community\nWith the expansion of the [GitLab Partner Program announced in April](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-04-21-gitLab-ramps-up-channel-and-partner-investment-with-launch-of-a-new-global-partner-program.html), GitLab is in a unique position where its technology and channel partnerships add complementary value around the GitLab product and joint customers’ ability to respond to the ever changing environment. Integrations with the major cloud providers, technology partners and channel partners’ service offerings enhance GitLab’s collective offerings to joint customers. Bringing this together, enables customers to be more responsive and resilient at a holistic level.\n\n#### Availability\nGitLab 13.0 release will be available starting May 22nd. To update a self-managed instance, visit [about.gitlab.com/update](https://about.gitlab.com/update/) for detailed instructions. GitLab.com is automatically updated by GitLab. For more information on the features and capabilities in the GitLab 13.0 release, watch the [video overview](https://youtu.be/dStIhTP1ckg).\n\n#### GitLab Velocity\nWith nearly 105 consecutive monthly releases, GitLab continually iterates on its platform, earning its acknowledgement as the leading, single application for the DevOps lifecycle. Leveraging the power of the growing GitLab community of more than 3,000 active contributors, millions of open source users and over 100,000 organizations, GitLab delivers customer-driven product innovation through collaboration and contributions from the community. The company has grown a team that is more than 1,280 strong across over 65 countries and regions and achieved year-over-year growth in annual recurring revenue (ARR) of 116%, which increased total ARR to $100M.\n\nGitLab recently placed 35th on [Forbes’ 2020 list of America’s Best Startups for Employers](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=CrqAHjPqzQzqYvg0vNCzb0Yluhw868SpXfznPpEzAsBJMp9AZNFPEzMixIWlxD_UcnZVtcdSbbsz78f1FWeJX5LPeu3iWUM2D8Ke9oRtzPCbojZjx2NypY5tAi3_W3iKOj7sWQs84M8X_wT2KUPMhUjRDLrrIwb0x2jB6PY34t6d-Bi2LnChHRoa0cVe4S-livzZoSDDecCe97WeROr32Q==), made the [Inc.’s Best Workplaces of 2020](https://www.inc.com/best-workplaces/2020.html) for the second year in a row, was recognized as a [“451 Firestarter”](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-recognized-as-451-firestarter.html) by 451 Research, positioned as a [Niche Player in the 2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant report for Application Security Testing (AST)](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-05-11-gitlab-positioned-niche-players-quadrant-2020-gartner-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing.html) and received two [DeveloperWeek DEVIES](hhttps://www.developerweek.com/2020-devies-award-winners/) awards for Best Innovation in Development platforms and Best Innovation in Coding Platforms.\n\n#### Supporting Quotes\n\n\"A business-driven DevOps transformation is a challenging, but rewarding, process to go through. It touches technology, process, people, and culture. Gitlab is the partner that CI&T was looking for to take care of the technology component of this equation. We are confident that we have an even stronger value proposition to our customers with this partnership.” -\n\n## Daniel Vieira Viveiros, CTO at [CI&T](https://us.ciandt.com/)\n\n“GitLab recognizes the value of a single application for the entire DevSecOps lifecycle. Now that GitLab has become a CNA, they will encourage more engagement with security researchers and allow GitLab users to more quickly trap and remediate security issues.” -\n\n## Lisa Olson, board member at CVE\n\n“Together, HashiCorp and GitLab’s complementary products are closing the gap between developers and operators to increase business velocity. In previous releases, we worked on tighter integrations between GitLab and HashiCorp Vault that allowed accelerated authentication. With GitLab 13.0, these teams will gain similar flexibility and freedom of choice when using GitLab and HashiCorp Terraform for secure infrastructure deployment. Together, HashiCorp and GitLab are accelerating DevOps productivity for our joint customers.” -\n\n## Asvin Ramesh, director, technology partners at [HashiCorp](https://www.hashicorp.com/)\n\n“We at Nebulaworks appreciate the transparency of the GitLab teams openly working within their issues and milestones across their entire product line. It's been exciting to see the progress within the GitLab project milestone to milestone. We are looking forward to GitLab Insights and the ability to get better views out of our existing internal milestones. At Nebulaworks, we are existing Hashicorp Vault users and the ‘bring your own Vault’ integration is something that looks very promising to enable our teams to have complete control over our sensitive credentials. Coupled with these release items was gitlab.com's recent support of IPv6 which future proofs the platform. Overall, the Nebulaworks team is really enjoying all of the enhancements the GitLab teams have been delivering on. Keep up the great work!” -\n\n## Rob Hernandez, CTO at [Nebulaworks](https://www.nebulaworks.com/)\n\n“As organizations transition to modern, cloud-native applications and workloads, two key needs emerge: an enterprise-grade, supported Kubernetes infrastructure and a DevOps platform to make it easier and more efficient to build these new services. Red Hat OpenShift provides the industry’s most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform, and fully supports deployments from GitLab as part of a CI/CD pipeline; we’re pleased to collaborate with GitLab to expand continuous deployment options across our hybrid cloud portfolio.” -\n\n## Brad Micklea, vice president, developer tools, program and advocacy at [Red Hat](https://www.redhat.com/en)\n\n“Organizations want to get better software to production, faster. With continued investment in features to embed application security into pipelines and improve developer productivity, GitLab illustrates the importance of the ecosystem in our journey to help customers deliver meaningful business outcomes on the VMware Tanzu portfolio of products.” -\n\n## Teri Bruns, vice president, global partner solutions, [VMware Tanzu](https://tanzu.vmware.com/mission-control)\n\n\"We're excited to see GitLab's 13.0 release, and particularly the advancements in bringing \"shift left\" DevSecOps to where developers spend their time. WhiteSource also continues to invest in its collaboration with GitLab and particularly the Ultimate Security Dashboard, thereby allowing our mutual customers to benefit from best-in-class security while avoiding unnecessary context-switching out of GitLab itself, to ultimately achieve an improved collaborative DevSecOps experience.\" -\n\n## David Habusha, vice president of Product at [WhiteSource](https://www.whitesourcesoftware.com/)\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1486},"2020-05-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-05-22-gitlab-expands-industry-leading-devsecops-platform-13-0-release",{"title":1482,"description":1483},"en-us/press/releases/2020-05-22-gitlab-expands-industry-leading-devsecops-platform-13-0-release","fIdrDXVTaKTDPj-2aSFJS6j41hlJHPlk6cIfTh3Yg18",{"id":1493,"title":1494,"body":6,"config":1495,"content":1496,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1502,"navigation":17,"path":1503,"seo":1504,"stem":1505,"__hash__":1506},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-06-11-gitlab-acquires-peach-tech-and-fuzzit-to-expand-devsecops-offering.yml","2020 06 11 Gitlab Acquires Peach Tech And Fuzzit To Expand Devsecops Offering",{"template":689},{"title":1497,"description":1498,"text":1499,"config":1500},"GitLab Acquires Peach Tech and Fuzzit to Expand its DevSecOps Offering","Acquisitions will make GitLab the first security solution to offer both coverage-guided and behavioral fuzz testing","_Acquisitions will make GitLab the first security solution to offer both coverage-guided and behavioral fuzz testing_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — June 11, 2020 -\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, announced it has acquired Peach Tech, a security software firm specializing in protocol fuzz testing and dynamic application security testing (DAST) API testing, and Fuzzit, a continuous fuzz testing solution providing coverage-guided testing. These acquisitions will add fully-mature testing solutions including protocol fuzzing, API fuzzing, DAST API testing, and coverage-guided fuzz testing. This makes GitLab’s DevSecOps offering the first security solution to offer both coverage-guided and behavioral fuzz testing techniques as well as the first true DevSecOps platform to shift fuzz testing left with these new offerings being made available within the GitLab CI/CD environment.\n\n“We believe GitLab provides best-in-class tools for the complete DevOps lifecycle on a single platform,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab. “Bringing the fuzzing technologies of Peach Tech and Fuzzit into GitLab’s security solutions will give our users an even more robust and thorough application security testing experience while enabling them to shift security left. This simultaneously simplifies their workflows and creates collaboration between development, security, and operations teams.”\n\nIn an era where open source software (OSS) continues to exponentially gain momentum and organizations push towards a zero-trust model, enterprise security concerns grow as potential threats and vulnerabilities extend the available attack surface to a point where even the largest businesses do not have the time nor resources to effectively assess their security posture. [Fuzz Testing](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/application_security_testing/dynamic-analysis/fuzz-testing/), sometimes referred to as fuzzing, is the process of providing bad inputs to a program to find bugs, crashes, and faults that could be exploited. Successful automation of application security testing combined with a “shift left” DevSecOps approach empowers development and security teams to test early and often, as well as collaborate in managing and lowering the organization’s overall security risk. The addition of both coverage-guided and behavioral fuzz testing into the DevSecOps toolchain helps organizations find vulnerabilities and weaknesses traditional application security testing and quality assurance (QA) testing techniques often miss as these findings may not be directly tied to a known vulnerability (e.g. CVE IDs).\n\nOnce Peach Tech and Fuzzit technologies are fully-integrated, GitLab Secure customers will no longer need to depend on standalone fuzz testing solutions to meet their application security testing needs. Instead, they will have a fully-integrated security solution, from [Auto DevOps deployment](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/) of security testing to vulnerability management and remediation. Furthermore, these acquisitions will allow GitLab to accelerate its roadmap for interactive application security testing (IAST) by extending Peach Tech’s DAST API security engine and Fuzzit’s crash correlation technology.\n\n“Providing GitLab users with the best security testing tools is key to GitLab's DevSecOps core mission,\" said Michael Eddington, Peach Tech founder and CEO. \"The integration of Peach Tech’s technologies expands GitLab's shift security left capabilities making the future of security and DevSecOps a reality today for all GitLab users.\"\n\n“Fully integrating Fuzzit will make GitLab the first security solution that provides continuous coverage-guided fuzz testing natively within the CI/CD pipeline,\" said Yevgeny Pats, Fuzzit founder and CEO. \"Fuzzit's support for multiple coverage-guided fuzzers combined with its crash analysis and correlation technology will add an important capability to the DevSecOps for GitLab users.”\n\nWith the Peach Tech and Fuzzit technologies being incorporated into GitLab’s DevSecOps platform, GitLab will further accelerate its application security testing roadmap to bring developers a native and seamless experience for discovering, fixing, and remediating security vulnerabilities and weaknesses.\n\nGitLab provides accurate, automated, and continuous assessment of your applications, which enables users to proactively identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses to minimize security risk. GitLab’s Secure stage is woven into the DevOps cycle to allow users to adapt security testing and processes, not as an additional step nor tool.\n\nPlease visit the [GitLab website](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/application_security_testing/) and watch the [video overview](https://youtu.be/G7pRWDKts_Q) for more information regarding GitLab’s security strategy and direction as well as to learn more about how GitLab enables your organization to adopt [DevSecOps best practices](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/application-security-testing/). GitLab was positioned as a Niche Player in the [2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant report for Application Security Testing](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-05-11-gitlab-positioned-niche-players-quadrant-2020-gartner-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing.html) (AST).\n\nGitLab’s public handbook includes an [acquisition section](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/acquisitions/) which outlines the transparent approach the Company takes on Corporate Development, from sharing a target company profile through to listing the financial incentives it offers to teams.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1501},"2020-06-11",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-06-11-gitlab-acquires-peach-tech-and-fuzzit-to-expand-devsecops-offering",{"title":1497,"description":1498},"en-us/press/releases/2020-06-11-gitlab-acquires-peach-tech-and-fuzzit-to-expand-devsecops-offering","uVgnOCN703v5Ka-v-nCI5nZFmNe678XOiKiTt_6VXAI",{"id":1508,"title":1509,"body":6,"config":1510,"content":1511,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1517,"navigation":17,"path":1518,"seo":1519,"stem":1520,"__hash__":1521},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-07-01-gitlab-announces-hardened-container-image-in-support-of-the-us-department-of-defense-enterprise-devsecops-initiative.yml","2020 07 01 Gitlab Announces Hardened Container Image In Support Of The Us Department Of Defense Enterprise Devsecops Initiative",{"template":689},{"title":1512,"description":1513,"text":1514,"config":1515},"GitLab Announces a Hardened Container Image in Support of the U.S. Department of Defense Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative","Secure, End-to-End Software Development Solution Accelerates U.S. Public Sector Application Development","_Secure, End-to-End Software Development Solution Accelerates U.S. Public Sector Application Development_\n\n## Washington, DC — July 1, 2020\n\n— Today [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle, announced that it has enhanced its 13.0 product release with a hardened container image in continued support of the U.S. public sector’s focus on application security. With this enhancement, GitLab reinforces its commitment to providing a secure DevSecOps environment for all of its public sector and regulated industry clients in finance, healthcare, energy, and transportation. \n\nGitLab is experienced in working with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and has been instrumental in the DevSecOps initiatives of agencies such as the U.S. Air Force software factories, as well as programs within the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and Fourth Estates agencies. Developed in coordination with the DoD, GitLab software now includes a DoD-compliant hardened container image to address the DevSecOps initiatives of the Pentagon. \n\n“GitLab is a key component of the Platform One DevSecOps product stack supporting the DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative,” said Nicolas Chaillan, chief software officer of the U.S. Air Force and co-lead of the DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative. “Including the GitLab hardened image as part of Iron Bank’s centrally accredited containers of best of breed development tools enables DoD-wide use across classifications, which supports the faster deployment of more secure software across the Department of Defense and regulated industries.” \n\nHardening helps minimize the risk profile, enables more secure applications to be deployed quickly, and supports continuous authority to operate processes. GitLab’s acceptance as a hardened and secure software solution into [Iron Bank](https://software.af.mil/dsop/services/), the centralized artifact repository, allows any DoD agency to easily and confidently acquire and implement its software development platform. The [Iron Bank repository](https://software.af.mil/dsop/documents/) enables an easier adoption of DevSecOps solutions throughout the DoD. \n\n“GitLab is essential to every part of our DevSecOps process, allowing us to bridge the gap across our developers to product owners. Having a pre-hardened version greatly speeds up deployment to our production systems and slashes platform spin-up and maintenance for our clients. Overall, we can deliver applications to the warfighter exponentially faster due to this capability,” said James “Guideaux” Crocker, lab director, BESPIN, U.S.A.F.\n\nGitLab coordinated with the U.S. Air Force software factories, including Kessel Run, LevelUP, Kobayashi Maru, SpaceCAMP, and BESPIN,to develop and provide a complete DevSecOps solution for the factories as they look to deploy software as quickly and securely as possible in response to today’s threat landscape.\n\n“The addition of a hardened container image to our U.S public sector offering reinforces GitLab’s commitment to providing a secure, end-to-end DevSecOps software development platform that meets the strenuous security and compliance requirements of the US. military and other highly regulated organizations,” said Scott Williamson, executive vice president of product at GitLab. “GitLab’s close coordination with both customers and industry experts to meet these criteria supports not only the needs of our public sector customers, but also ensures that all GitLab users—especially those in critical infrastructure and regulated industries—benefit from the additional security capabilities.”\n\nTo fulfill Iron Bank security requirements, software must meet standards including installing completely on its own and not reaching out to the internet to acquire any additional libraries or files as well as rigorous vulnerability scanning. Enterprise functionality is enabled via the purchase of a GitLab license file. Additional security features such as security scanning and vulnerability management with high availability and client certificate authentication are included in the self-managed GitLab Ultimate edition. \n\nFor more information on GitLab’s public sector practice, please visit [about.gitlab.com/solutions/public-sector](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/public-sector/).  \n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1516},"2020-07-01",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-07-01-gitlab-announces-hardened-container-image-in-support-of-the-us-department-of-defense-enterprise-devsecops-initiative",{"title":1512,"description":1513},"en-us/press/releases/2020-07-01-gitlab-announces-hardened-container-image-in-support-of-the-us-department-of-defense-enterprise-devsecops-initiative","pj5AxYYNBcwZ-6dk4AwbtrCrEXvzqcbjIhta3LTZLEo",{"id":1523,"title":1524,"body":6,"config":1525,"content":1526,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1532,"navigation":17,"path":1533,"seo":1534,"stem":1535,"__hash__":1536},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-07-09-gitlab-announces-first-ever-24-hour-virtual-user-event.yml","2020 07 09 Gitlab Announces First Ever 24 Hour Virtual User Event",{"template":689},{"title":1527,"description":1528,"text":1529,"config":1530},"GitLab Announces First-Ever 24-hour Virtual User Event","GitLab Commit - Virtual will feature talks by Microsoft, the U.S. Air Force and Army, GNOME Foundation, Google, and more, showcasing the power of DevOps in action","_GitLab Commit - Virtual will feature talks by Microsoft, the U.S. Air Force and Army, GNOME Foundation, Google, and more, showcasing the power of DevOps in action_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — July 9, 2020\n\n- [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/events/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, today announced initial programming and speakers for its GitLab Commit - Virtual event. GitLab’s first-ever 24-hour virtual learning experience, taking place on August 26, 2020, will be a free-for-attendee event filled with DevOps strategies and stories.\n\nGitLab Commit, GitLab's user event, brings together the GitLab community to connect, learn, and inspire. Speakers showcase the power of community and share DevOps best practices through strategy and technology discussions, lessons learned, behind-the-scenes looks at the development lifecycle, and more.\n\n“This year, [#GitLabCommit](https://twitter.com/hashtag/GitLabCommit?src=hashtag_click) is going virtual. But we're not stopping there! We think everyone belongs at [@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab), so this year you can attend for free.” - [@sytses](https://twitter.com/gitlab)\n\n“GitLab Commit was created to be a home for DevOps learning and collaboration and tailored with the end-user in mind,” said John Jeremiah, Product Marketing Manager at GitLab. “At GitLab, we believe that anyone can contribute. This event will offer the opportunity for attendees around the world to participate and contribute, no matter what time zone they’re in.”\n\n“We’re eager to connect with our growing community at this year’s Commit,” said Nuritzi Sanchez, GitLab’s Sr. Open Source Program Manager. “We hit some important milestones this year. We welcomed more than 3,000 contributors to our open source project and saw large open source organizations like [KDE](https://kde.org/) and [Xfce](https://www.xfce.org/) migrate to GitLab. We’re looking forward to personally connecting with our community and sharing updates on the work we’re doing to support them.”\n\nIn addition to conversations and educational sessions geared toward DevOps growth, development, and success, GitLab Commit - Virtual will also feature a number of talks on remote work, virtual jobs, and the impact of COVID-19 on the future of work.\n\n“The great remote migration has thrust millions into a new environment,” said Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab. “Some of the world's most progressive remote leaders will leverage Commit to educate and advocate, sharing tactical tips for thriving in a post-office paradigm.”\n\nGitLab Commit attendees will receive a deep dive into how enterprises are transforming DevOps at an organizational level and how they can go back to their organization and implement similar practices. Attendees will also hear about problems solved, cultures changed, and release times halved. But, equally important, attendees will find a community of people that is passionate about DevOps.\n\n#### Conference Sessions and Speakers\nThe agenda for GitLab Commit features a mix of topics, including technical sessions, live coding, deep-dives, and case studies covering DevSecOps, Containers, Kubernetes, CI/CD, open source, all-remote, and more.\n\n“Excited to be speaking at [#GitLabCommit](https://twitter.com/hashtag/GitLabCommit?src=hashtag_click) to share the work of the DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative and how we put Kubernetes on Fighter jets! Join me and DoD Platform One this August for a virtual day of [#DevOps](https://twitter.com/hashtag/DevOps?src=hashtag_click) stories from acro…[https://lnkd.in/d8rPJQC](https://lnkd.in/d8rPJQC)” - @NicolasChaillan\n\n“Just registered for [@gitlab's](https://twitter.com/gitlab) virtual [#GitlabCommit](https://twitter.com/hashtag/GitlabCommit?src=hashtag_click) on Aug. 26. Really looking forward to great talks!” - [@devKonz](https://twitter.com/devKonz/status/1278607554520719366?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)\n\nThe carefully curated schedule will feature sessions from leading DevOps technologists, including:\n\n*\n\n## Keynote: “DevOps Works! Why Hasn’t Security Kept Up?” - Joni Klippert, StackHawk\n\n*\n\n## Keynote: “DevSecOps in Government and Highly-Regulated Industries” - Nicolas Chaillan, U.S. Air Force\n\n* “Intro to GitLab: Basics and Best Practices” - Feu Mourek, NETWAYS\n* “Real World DevOps” - Abel Wang, Microsoft\n* “Why your organization should embrace the community model” - Karl Cardenas, State Farm\n* “State of the Market: Empowering Developers to find and fix security flaws” - Amy DeMartine, Forrester\n* “Leading DevOps Transformation with GitLab Data” - Bobbi Wenzler & Nicole Schultz Northwestern Mutual\n* “GitLab for Collaboration Beyond Code” - Molly DeBlanc, GNOME Foundation\n* “Getting Fuzzy: Blurring the lines of traditional QA and security testing” - David DeSantos and Sam Kerr, GitLab\n* “How the U.S. Army Cyber School created ‘Courseware as Code’ with GitLab“ - Ben Allison, U.S. Army Cyber School\n* “Measuring DevOps” - Nathen Harvey and Dina Graves Portman, Google\n* “How to create an equitable and inclusive culture that transcends physical walls” - Eimear Marrinan and Meaghan Williams, HubSpot\n\nFor the full GitLab Commit - Virtual program, please visit the [schedule](https://about.gitlab.com/events/).\n\n#### Virtual Conference Registration\nGet ready for an immersive learning and networking event that will help you commit to better DevOps. GitLab Commit - Virtual is a free 24-hour virtual experience, enabling participants in any time zone to participate in eight different content tracks, including panels, demos, and thought leader presentations. Attendance is free with an optional add-on of the GitLab Groundworks training and certification. [Register here by 11:59 p.m. August 25.](https://about.gitlab.com/events/)\n\n#### Thank You Sponsors\nGitLab Commit is made possible with support from the following event sponsors: AWS, Google Cloud, Lightstep, HashiCorp, and WhiteSource; and Media Sponsors: DevOps.com, Software Engineering Daily, and The New Stack. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to commit@gitlab.com.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nJennifer Leslie\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1531},"2020-07-09",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-07-09-gitlab-announces-first-ever-24-hour-virtual-user-event",{"title":1527,"description":1528},"en-us/press/releases/2020-07-09-gitlab-announces-first-ever-24-hour-virtual-user-event","v4ojtd89wEbYk2lR12sZXBJNljirmwzfcFBlN0bA8vg",{"id":1538,"title":1539,"body":6,"config":1540,"content":1541,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1547,"navigation":17,"path":1548,"seo":1549,"stem":1550,"__hash__":1551},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-08-26-gitlab-grows-global-partner-ecosystem-by-over-175-partners-to-deliver-customers-seamless-devops-experience.yml","2020 08 26 Gitlab Grows Global Partner Ecosystem By Over 175 Partners To Deliver Customers Seamless Devops Experience",{"template":689},{"title":1542,"description":1543,"text":1544,"config":1545},"GitLab Grows Its Global Partner Ecosystem by Over 175 Partners to Deliver Customers a Seamless DevOps Experience","Offering the right people, process and platforms to enable organizations on their digital transformations","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - August 26, 2020 —\n\n[GitLab Commit](https://about.gitlab.com/events/#schedule) —  [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, today announced it has grown its global partner ecosystem by over 175 partners over the past year, adding high-value services and capabilities through technology integrations that offer complementary value around the GitLab product and joint customers’ ability to be successful through their digital transformation. Based on a [recent DevSecOps survey](https://about.gitlab.com/resources/downloads/2020-devsecops-report.pdf) conducted by GitLab of more than 3,650 DevOps professionals, it is clear that different businesses and users are at different points in their transformation and DevOps journey. Over 25% of companies are in the DevOps “sweet spot” of three to five years of practice. While another 37% have between one and three years of practice under their belts.\n\nThe GitLab Partner Program takes a holistic approach to meeting its customers wherever they are in their DevOps journey by helping them solve challenges and delivering value. During the first part of the approach, GitLab leverages its strong relationships with cloud and platform provider integrations allowing customers to take a cloud agnostic approach and deploy anywhere to meet their business needs. The second part of the approach focuses on existing customer point tools already in place that need to integrate into GitLab. These customers then have the ability to tap into GitLab’s vast integration partner ecosystem allowing them to continue on their DevOps journey with a single application. The last part of this approach includes solving for people and process changes. This is where our partners play a key role in offering their expertise and services around the cloud and platform providers and technology integrations to round out the customer’s implementation of the DevOps lifecycle.\n\nNew strategic partner relationships and technology integrations include:\n\n*   **Technology Partners**: Cloud and platform providers as well as complementary solutions through product integrations with GitLab. These technology partners are key to expanding GitLab customer solutions and capabilities through integrations with cloud platforms, [Kubernetes](https://about.gitlab.com/resources/downloads/gitlab-partnership-roadmap.pdf), and legacy DevOps solutions.\n    *   [Checkmarx](https://www.checkmarx.com/) -  Checkmarx integrates automated static and open source security scans via CxSAST and CxSCA directly into the GitLab CI/CD pipeline, streamlining developer workflows and empowering them to deliver more secure software at scale.\n    *   [Figma](https://www.figma.com/) - With the Figma integration, all Figma users can upload or drag and drop any design into GitLab so that their work is part of the early stages of the DevOps lifecycle. Expanding upon GitLab’s design management capabilities, solving problems with design in mind is now easier with this integration.\n    *   [OverOps](https://doc.overops.com/docs/automate-cicd-quality-gates-with-overops-and-leading-cicd-pipelines#section-automating-the-ci-cd-quality-gates-process-for-git-lab) - OverOps code quality gates integrate with GitLab CI to identify critical issues before they get to production. New OverOps support for git blame provides deep, code-level data about every error, assigning them to the developer who owns the code for quick resolution.\n    *   [Pulumi](https://www.pulumi.com/docs/guides/continuous-delivery/gitlab-ci/) - The Pulumi integration with GitLab CI/CD makes it easy to create, review and manage infrastructure stacks based on commits to specific Git branches so users can simply push-to-deploy your infrastructure.\n    *   [Red Hat](https://www.openshift.com/) - Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and GitLab enable enterprise and public sector customers to build and run scalable kubernetes applications in a consistent way in any environment, including physical, virtual, public, private, or hybrid clouds.\n    *   [ServiceNow](https://www.servicenow.com/) – ServiceNow® DevOps captures information upon code check in and throughout the Gitlab CI/CD pipeline across build and test stages. This integration enhances knowledge of what is happening throughout the lifecycle and can be used to automate the change process or add new insights to ServiceNow dashboards.\n    *   [StackHawk](https://docs.stackhawk.com/continuous-integration/gitlab.html) - StackHawk makes it simple for developers to find, triage and fix application security bugs; its integration with GitLab makes it simple to automate application security testing.\n    *   [VMware Tanzu](https://tanzu.vmware.com/services-marketplace/devops-tooling/gitlab) - VMware Tanzu and GitLab provide the capabilities and services for modernizing applications and infrastructure with a common goal: deliver better software to production, continuously.\n* **Open and Select Partners**: Open partners are traditionally resellers, integrators and other sales and services partners. The Select partners strive to provide high-value DevOps expertise and services to customers that drive the adoption and use of GitLab. Select partners will develop their own GitLab Practice to deliver professional, consultancy and advisory services and are expected to drive greater GitLab product adoption.\n    * [Avisi](https://www.avisi.nl/) - Avisi has a mission to help customers implement best-in-class tooling and best-practice processes that allow them to fulfil their DevOps strategy. Through support, training and consultancy, Avisi helps customers integrate GitLab optimally with their existing tooling and processes, right from the start.\n    * [BoxBoat](https://boxboat.com/) - BoxBoat Technologies helps to maximize the use of GitLab, from development practices, training and security, to automation, Kubernetes and cloud. With an enterprise strategy assessment, BoxBoat will guide organizations on the right tooling, business strategy, workflows and processes to adopt GitLab and other best-of-breed technologies to meet their DevOps goals.\n    * [CI&T](https://us.ciandt.com/) - CI&T believes that DevOps is about aligning an organization's people around a shared goal of building the best customer experience possible and by delivering initial results quickly. Its transformation program cuts across technology, process and culture. Gitlab has the best end-to-end DevOps platform and CI&T can connect it to customers processes, people, and - ultimately - with business results.\n    * [Contino ](https://www.contino.io/) - Contino’s partnership with GitLab focuses on a faster route to value for customers. Through the adoption of GitLab and the more modern development practices their platform enables, customers can accelerate their baseline capabilities for CI/CD and move towards embracing the associated operating model and skill set development required for true transformation.\n    * [D-OPS Digital](https://dopsdigital.com/) - D-OPS Digital has placed GitLab at the core of its integrated DevOps ecosystem. With its strong interoperability with complimentary technologies, D-OPS Digital delivers end-to-end automation and security in a multi-cloud environment.\n    * [GitLabHost](https://gitlabhost.com/) - GitLabHost provides a fully managed, GDPR-compliant, EU-based GitLab hosting service to customers. Customers can get private GitLab instances expertly managed for them by GitLabHost.\n    * [SADA](https://sada.com/) - SADA delivers a prescriptive, specific methodology for implementing GitLab with the most advanced enterprise engineering teams, focused on aligning to the DORA four key metrics for maximizing developer team productivity. This packaged offering positions companies to achieve their DevOps goals with GitLab, Anthos and the broader Google Cloud Platform.\n\n“We’re excited about the growth of our partner ecosystem over the last year,” said Brandon Jung, vice president of alliances at GitLab. “We look forward to continuing to collaborate with our partners to jointly guide customers as they work to get the right people, process and platforms in place to be successful in their DevOps journey.”\n\nAs GitLab expands its partner ecosystem, it continues to build strategic relationships with large cloud and Kubernetes providers to enhance GitLab’s collective offerings to joint customers. These partnerships enable customers to be more responsive and resilient at a holistic level. Visit the following pages for more details on the GitLab Partner Program, a list of current channel and technology partners, and how to participate:\n\n*   [GitLab Channel Partners](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/)\n*   [GitLab Technology Partners](https://about.gitlab.com/partners/technology-partners/)\n*   [Joining the GitLab Partner Program](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/)\n\n## Supporting Partner Quotes:\n\n“Avisi is delighted to now also offer GitLab as a way for customers to fulfil their DevOps strategy. We are excited to help our customers integrate GitLab with their existing tooling and processes through our support, training and consultancy services.” - Yanne Veronneau, expert services manager at Avisi\n\n“Utilizing GitLab enables us to provide the most effective software deployment experience to our clients, to help them successfully deploy highly available container-based applications on-premise and to the cloud. As a Select Partner, BoxBoat is excited about the opportunity to help enterprises not only find success with their Gitlab implementations but also with the critical people and process components of the DevOps journey.” - Tim Hohman, CEO at BoxBoat Technologies\n\n\"A business-driven DevOps transformation is a challenging, but rewarding, process to go through as it touches technology, process, people, and culture. Gitlab is the partner that we were looking for to deliver the technology component of this equation, and we are confident that we have an even stronger value proposition to our customers because of this.\" - Daniel Viveiros, CTO at CI&T\n\n“As GitLab experts, we work with customers to assess their end-to-end software development lifecycle identifying opportunities for iterative improvement across their people, process and technology platforms. We have found that as our customers “shift right” in GitLab enterprise feature adoption their DevSecOps performance “shifts left” in maturity and overall execution. This is a direct consequence of combining optimised processes with automation.” - Ben Boswell, CEO at D-OPS Digital\n\n\"We are very happy to be a GitLab Select Partner as well as a GitLab user. In addition to  providing a GitLab service to customers who need a hosted version managed by GitLabHost, GitLab allows us to develop our own hosting platform in the most effective way.” - Maarten Draijer, CEO at GitLabHost\n\n“We’re thrilled to expand our partnership with GitLab to offer our customers a unified solution to balancing speed and stability throughout the DevOps lifecycle. The pressure to move fast in today’s CI/CD pipeline leaves little time to ensure that code is production-ready. OverOps’ new support for GitLab git blame, announced today, empowers developers with code-level visibility across the entire pipeline, helping improve productivity and prevent production issues.” - Eric Mizell, vice president, solution engineering at OverOps\n\n“Cloud Engineers are delivering applications and infrastructure faster and more continuously than ever before. This new cloud native reality impacts the entire software delivery lifecycle, including source control management, code reviews, testing, deployment, and security. Integrating Pulumi and GitLab enables this entire end-to-end workflow for teams, leveraging familiar languages, IDEs, and tools, on any cloud.” - Joe Duffy, CEO at Pulumi\n\n“As organizations transition to modern, cloud-native applications and workloads, two key needs emerge: an enterprise-grade, supported Kubernetes infrastructure and a DevOps platform to make it easier and more efficient to build these new services. Red Hat OpenShift provides the industry’s most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform, and we’re pleased to work and collaborate with GitLab to bring its comprehensive DevOps platform to our portfolio of cloud-native infrastructure technologies, including OpenShift and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.” - Joe Fernandes, vice president, products, cloud platforms business unit at Red Hat\n\n“GitLab is unlocking a simple, end-to-end workflow for the complex enterprises we serve at SADA. It’s also easy enough that we’re using it in our SADA U for onboarding new developers to collaborate and learn on GCP. We’re super excited to see GitLab’s trajectory.” - Miles Ward, CTO, SADA\n\n\"The CI/CD pipeline has become the backbone of today's engineering organization. As an application security product, our customers know that DevOps automation is the only way to ensure security bugs are caught early, before they are released to production. Partnering with GitLab makes it simple for our mutual customers to add application security to their pipeline and be confident in the security of their applications.\" - Joni Klippert, founder and CEO at StackHawk and GitLab Commit keynote speaker\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n###\n\n_VMware and Tanzu are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States and other jurisdictions. All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies._\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1546},"2020-08-26",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-08-26-gitlab-grows-global-partner-ecosystem-by-over-175-partners-to-deliver-customers-seamless-devops-experience",{"title":1542,"description":1543},"en-us/press/releases/2020-08-26-gitlab-grows-global-partner-ecosystem-by-over-175-partners-to-deliver-customers-seamless-devops-experience","4x11SgY9UE6SivehGfgaWrItEPlzHmIs5V4zfcgUw3E",{"id":1553,"title":1554,"body":6,"config":1555,"content":1556,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1561,"navigation":17,"path":1562,"seo":1563,"stem":1564,"__hash__":1565},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-08-26-ubs-gitlab-collaborate-to-bring-software-development-to-next-level.yml","2020 08 26 Ubs Gitlab Collaborate To Bring Software Development To Next Level",{"template":689},{"title":1557,"description":1558,"text":1559,"config":1560},"UBS and GitLab Collaborate to Bring Software Development to the Next Level","UBS and GitLab have signed a multi-year contract for a strategic collaboration. This complements UBS's cloud journey, which is targeted at developing a market leading, dynamic development experience – with the ultimate goal to faster produce high quality solutions for clients, while increasing efficiency.","_UBS and GitLab have signed a multi-year contract for a strategic collaboration. This complements UBS's cloud journey, which is targeted at developing a market leading, dynamic development experience – with the ultimate goal to faster produce high quality solutions for clients, while increasing efficiency._\n\n_As members of the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS), UBS and GitLab address common industry challenges and drive innovation in the financial industry._\n\n## ZURICH, SAN FRANCISCO - August 26, 2020\n\n– At [UBS](https://www.ubs.com/us/en.html), Agile and DevOps are crucial for constantly developing, testing and deploying digital solutions, with speed and while they are running, to offer best in class experiences for clients. Mike Dargan, Head of UBS Group Technology: \"Agile and DevOps, in conjunction with our cloud journey, are the way to offer even more dynamic, higher quality, and more efficient software engineering. This is the essence of our DevCloud which we want to be the best developer experience in the market.\" The strategic collaboration with [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) is at the heart of DevCloud, which revolutionizes UBS's ability to cover the entire development process with just one DevOps platform and will advance UBS on its journey to a modernized cloud based and service oriented software development lifecycle. By delighting its developers, UBS ensures it is always driving to the best digital solutions. \n\nThe goal of the collaboration with GitLab, is to enable UBS's engineers to develop in the cloud and to fully realize the benefits of DevOps and an agile software development approach. This is expected to increase quality and decrease time-to-market significantly: UBS expects to more than double the speed of software engineering by the end of 2021. DevCloud is also expected to provide the means for full end-to-end automation of the development pipeline.\n\nMike Dargan: \"GitLab will be a fundamental part of our cloud journey, and thus accelerate our strategy. With GitLab, we leapfrog many of our competitors and break the barriers between coding, testing, and deployment. In addition we expect this technology to enable us to engineer our cloud native applications as well as our traditional banking applications from one platform.\" \n\nGitLab offers a single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle which aims to increase efficiency by eliminating communications between different tools, and decreases maintenance costs. Developers, operators, and auditors have access to the same information and thus the ability to drill from a global view to a single repository.\n\nIn addition to efficiency, further strengthening UBS's proven stability and resilience is a major driver for UBS to implement one single DevOps platform. The highly automated – and therefore shortened and less error prone – cycle between coding, testing and deployment is beneficial for the bank's applications.\n\n“GitLab is thrilled to collaborate with UBS on their DevOps journey,” said Michael McBride, CRO at GitLab. “We look forward to supporting UBS in their goal to increase efficiency as teams work on a single platform for DevSecOps. A key GitLab differentiator is built-in security at every step of the development lifecycle. This unparalleled approach to DevSecOps sets GitLab apart as customers can be faster and more secure at the same time.”\n\nGitLab’s DevOps platform cloud paired with UBS’s custom extensions redefines the bank's developing and engineering experience: Product owners from the different businesses, software developers as well as test and tech operators have access to the same information and collaborate closely in order to enable the bank to meet and excel its clients' needs. \n\nUBS and GitLab are members of the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS), which addresses common industry challenges and drives innovation in the finance sector. The cooperation aims at also contributing to and benefiting from the standardization and wider adoption of security frameworks and financial tools. These standards will be shareable with other financial industries and are expected to contribute to the overall development of banking of the future as well as increase of efficiency and cooperation within the ecosystem.\n\n#### About UBS\n\nUBS provides financial advice and solutions to wealthy, institutional and corporate clients worldwide, as well as private clients in Switzerland. UBS's strategy is centered on our leading global wealth management business and our premier universal bank in Switzerland, enhanced by Asset Management and the Investment Bank. The bank focuses on businesses that have a strong competitive position in their targeted markets, are capital efficient, and have an attractive long-term structural growth or profitability outlook.\n\nUBS is present in all major financial centers worldwide. It has offices in more than 50 regions and locations, with about 31% of its employees working in the Americas, 32% in Switzerland, 19% in the rest of Europe, the Middle East and Africa and 18% in Asia Pacific. UBS Group AG employs over 67,000 people around the world. Its shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).\n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n## Contact UBS\n\nUBS Media Relations\n\u003Cbr>\n+41-44-234 85 00\n\u003Cbr>\nmediarelations@ubs.com\n\u003Cbr>\nwww.ubs.com/media\n\n## Contact Gitlab\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1546},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-08-26-ubs-gitlab-collaborate-to-bring-software-development-to-next-level",{"title":1557,"description":1558},"en-us/press/releases/2020-08-26-ubs-gitlab-collaborate-to-bring-software-development-to-next-level","fmmkSUtiAlO-0ka0Duc6dc-UFtZIAaoFT8LqcspOrKY",{"id":1567,"title":1568,"body":6,"config":1569,"content":1570,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1576,"navigation":17,"path":1577,"seo":1578,"stem":1579,"__hash__":1580},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-09-22-gitlab-launches-all-remote-leadership-coursera-course.yml","2020 09 22 Gitlab Launches All Remote Leadership Coursera Course",{"template":689},{"title":1571,"description":1572,"text":1573,"config":1574},"GitLab Launches All-Remote Leadership Course With Coursera","Subscribers will receive in-depth training and applicable knowledge to create a comprehensive and inclusive remote work management strategy","_Subscribers will receive in-depth training and applicable knowledge to create a comprehensive and inclusive remote work management strategy_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - September 22, 2020 —\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application and one of the world’s largest all-remote organizations, today announced the launch of a comprehensive course on remote work leadership on the world’s leading online learning platform, [Coursera](https://www.coursera.org/). The course, titled “[How to Manage a Remote Team](https://www.coursera.org/learn/remote-team-management),” will provide a holistic, in-depth analysis of remote team structures, phases of adaptation, and best practices for managers, leaders, and human resources professionals. It is being offered free of charge, with an optional certificate available for $49.\n\nThe COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the traditional office environment in a remarkably short period of time. Companies that once operated in-person from brick-and-mortar headquarters now find themselves employing a fully or partially remote workforce, and [many plan to remain this way](https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2020-07-14-gartner-survey-reveals-82-percent-of-company-leaders-plan-to-allow-employees-to-work-remotely-some-of-the-time) for the foreseeable future.\n\n“We’re in the midst of ‘The Great Remote Migration,’ yet there’s still a shortage of educational courses that specifically teach business leaders how to successfully transition to an all-remote organization,” said Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab. “Through this partnership with Coursera, we share our knowledge and experience as one of the world’s largest, intentionally all-remote companies in a format that takes you step-by-step through supporting and enabling a more flexible workforce.”\n\n“As organizations adopt long-term remote working policies, employees need to be equipped with the right skills and tools to succeed in this new environment,” said Shravan Goli, Chief Product Officer at Coursera. “We are excited to partner with GitLab, a global pioneer in remote work, to offer a highly-relevant course accessible to learners wherever they choose to work.”\n\nGitLab was founded in 2014 and is an entirely remote company. With more than 1,300 remote team members across 67 countries and regions using its own product to communicate and collaborate asynchronously, the company contributes a significant share of remote work research and business resources, including its [Remote Playbook](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/) and [The Remote Work Report](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/remote-work-report/). GitLab was named one of Inc. Magazine’s Best Workplaces in 2019, received the [Great Place to Work](https://www.greatplacetowork.com/certified-company/7013799#:~:text=Employee%20Experience&text=95%25%20of%20employees%20at%20GitLab,a%20typical%20U.S.%2Dbased%20company.&text=Source%3A%20Great%20Place%20to%20Work,U.S.%20National%20Employee%20Engagement%20Study.) certification in 2020, and has an A+ culture score on [Comparably](https://www.comparably.com/companies/gitlab).\n\n“As an open-core company, we’ve publicly documented and iterated on everything it takes to run a well-oiled remote work machine,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “Now we have the opportunity to package our learnings into a free and comprehensive course for anyone to take.”\n\nEnrollees in “How to Manage a Remote Team” can expect to learn how to:\n* Lead in a remote environment\n* Build and sustain remote organizational culture and practices\n* Assess teams’ and managers’ readiness and preparation for remote work\n* Create a foundational strategy for executing a remote transformation\n\nTo learn more, visit https://www.coursera.org/learn/remote-team-management. The course is currently available in English, and localization opportunities are being explored.\n\n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n###\n\n## Media Contact\n\nJennifer Leslie\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1575},"2020-09-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-09-22-gitlab-launches-all-remote-leadership-coursera-course",{"title":1571,"description":1572},"en-us/press/releases/2020-09-22-gitlab-launches-all-remote-leadership-coursera-course","UbwKPgQHMq4FQVO3ZlMOmIlrESJuqrVs9QUAzgak66c",{"id":1582,"title":1583,"body":6,"config":1584,"content":1585,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1591,"navigation":17,"path":1592,"seo":1593,"stem":1594,"__hash__":1595},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-10-05-gitlab-welcomes-brian-robins-as-chief-financial-officer.yml","2020 10 05 Gitlab Welcomes Brian Robins As Chief Financial Officer",{"template":689},{"title":1586,"description":1587,"text":1588,"config":1589},"GitLab Welcomes Brian Robins as Chief Financial Officer","GitLab announced today the appointment of Brian Robins as Chief Financial Officer (CFO).","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - October 5, 2020 —[ GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/)\n\n, the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced today the appointment of Brian Robins as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Robins brings over 20 years of experience building and leading both private and public high-growth software companies. Paul Machle, the Company's former CFO, will assume an advisory role through the end of the year to aid in the transition.\n\n“We are continuing to scale a rapidly growing, market leading business and now is an opportune time for Brian to become a team member. His decades of experience as a senior executive will be a tremendous asset to GitLab and we are excited to welcome him to the team,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “I want to thank Paul for his partnership and contributions these past five years as we grew GitLab to over $130m in annual recurring revenue.”\n\nRobins joins GitLab from Sisense where he was the CFO and led their finance, legal and business operations teams. Prior to Sisense, he served as CFO of Cylance, AlienVault, and Verisign (VRSN), a Nasdaq listed company.\n\n“GitLab is doing an excellent job of executing against a bold vision of delivering a complete DevOps platform,” said Robins. “I am excited to join such an accomplished team at this stage and contributing to our shared goal of enabling our customers to compress their software cycle times in a secure and efficient manner.”\n\n## GitLab Velocity\n\nThe company has experienced 50x growth in 4 years and surpassed $130M in annual recurring revenue earlier this year with more than 30M estimated registered users.\n\nGitLab recently ranked 13 on the [Forbes’ 2020 Cloud 100 List](https://www.forbes.com/cloud100/#12ceb6e35f94) (up from 32nd place in 2019) and placed 35th on [Forbes’ 2020 list of America’s Best Startups for Employers](https://www.forbes.com/americas-best-startup-employers/#cde104465275). The company made the [Inc.’s Best Workplaces of 2020](https://www.inc.com/best-workplaces/2020.html) (for the second year in a row), was named a finalist in the Workplace category in [Fast Company’s 2020 Innovation by Design Awards](https://www.fastcompany.com/90547982/workplace-innovation-by-design-2020), listed as a top employer in [Hired's Brand Health Report](https://hired.com/blog/highlights/2020-brand-health-report/), and was listed on the [Enterprise Tech 30 2020](https://www.enterprisetech30.com/) as a late-stage private company. GitLab was also recognized as a [“451 Firestarter”](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-recognized-as-451-firestarter.html) by 451 Research, positioned as a [Niche Player in the 2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant report for Application Security Testing (AST)](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-05-11-gitlab-positioned-niche-players-quadrant-2020-gartner-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing.html), and received two [DeveloperWeek DEVIES](https://www.developerweek.com/awards/2020-devies-winners/) awards for Best Innovation in Development platforms and Best Innovation in Coding Platforms.\n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1590},"2020-10-05",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-10-05-gitlab-welcomes-brian-robins-as-chief-financial-officer",{"title":1586,"description":1587},"en-us/press/releases/2020-10-05-gitlab-welcomes-brian-robins-as-chief-financial-officer","AmXrnu1hw5dG5i27hwA02yOQkQXmHIXWF79M4Lah5tA",{"id":1597,"title":1598,"body":6,"config":1599,"content":1600,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1606,"navigation":17,"path":1607,"seo":1608,"stem":1609,"__hash__":1610},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-11-16-gitlab-welcomes-wendy-nice-barnes-as-cpo-and-merline-saintil-to-board.yml","2020 11 16 Gitlab Welcomes Wendy Nice Barnes As Cpo And Merline Saintil To Board",{"template":689},{"title":1601,"description":1602,"text":1603,"config":1604},"GitLab Appoints Chief People Officer and Newest Board Member","GitLab welcomes Wendy Nice Barnes as CPO and Merline Saintil to its board of directors","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - November 16, 2020\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced today the appointment of Wendy Nice Barnes as Chief People Officer (CPO) and Merline Saintil to its board of directors. Both additions bring extensive experience to the company and will help GitLab further its position as a leading DevOps platform.\n\n“As GitLab continues to grow, it is vital to our success to bring onboard key individuals who will help us maintain high growth and market leadership,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “Wendy has an impressive history of mentoring colleagues and growing leaders from within organizations. While Merline’s global award-winning product creation has enabled Fortune 500 companies to manage cyber risk at scale. Both embody our [CREDIT values](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/values/) and are tremendous additions to the company.”\n\nBarnes joins GitLab with over 20 years of Talent leadership experience in pre-IPO and Fortune 500 companies. She served as Chief Human Resources Officer at Palo Alto Networks, Vice President of Human Resources at eHealth, and held senior HR leadership roles at Netflix and E*TRADE.\n\n“GitLab is not only a shining example of how to run a successful all remote company, but they are consistently recognized as a top company to work for,” said Barnes. “I am looking forward to joining such a transparent group of people, leading with the members of the executive team and working closely with its DIB (Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging) and remote leaders to further the great foundation set forth.”\n\nSaintil currently serves on the boards of Lightspeed, Alkami Technology, Banner Corporation, and ShotSpotter and was recognized as one of the Most Influential Corporate Board Directors by Women Inc. She is a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) and is certified in Cybersecurity Oversight by NACD and the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute. Saintil previously held leadership roles with iconic Fortune 500 and privately held companies including Intuit, Yahoo!, PayPal, Adobe, Joyent and Sun Microsystems. She has also received a Lifetime Achievement Award by Girls in Tech.\n\n“GitLab has enabled its enterprise customers to shift left by seamlessly incorporating security into its single DevOps platform making them a unique company to watch,” said Saintil. “I'm honored to join its board of directors and have the opportunity to bring my engineering, enterprise risk and cybersecurity experience to support the company as it grows its footprint globally.”\n\n## GitLab Velocity and Recognition\n\nThe company has experienced 50x growth in 4 years and surpassed $150M in annual recurring revenue earlier this year with more than 30M estimated registered users.\n\nGitLab recently ranked 13 on the [Forbes’ 2020 Cloud 100 List](https://www.forbes.com/cloud100/#12ceb6e35f94) (up from 32nd place in 2019) and was listed on the [Enterprise Tech 30 2020](https://www.enterprisetech30.com/) as a late-stage private company. GitLab also earned the ranking of no. 268 on the [2020 Inc. 5000](https://www.inc.com/inc5000/2020) list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.\n\n*Workplace Recognition*\n\nGitLab placed 35th on [Forbes’ 2020 list of America’s Best Startups for Employers](https://www.forbes.com/americas-best-startup-employers/#cde104465275) and made the [Inc.’s Best Workplaces of 2020](https://www.inc.com/best-workplaces/2020.html) (for the second year in a row). The company was named a finalist in the Workplace category in [Fast Company’s 2020 Innovation by Design Awards](https://www.fastcompany.com/90547982/workplace-innovation-by-design-2020), listed as a top employer in [Hired's Brand Health Report](https://hired.com/blog/highlights/2020-brand-health-report/), is among [Fortune's 100 Best Small & Medium Workplaces in 2020](https://www.greatplacetowork.com/best-workplaces/smb/2020), and was named “2020 Best Company to Work for” by the [Product Marketing Alliance](https://productmarketingalliance.com/product-marketing-awards-2020-the-winners/). [2020 Working Mother Media](https://www.workingmother.com/working-mother-100-best-companies-2020) listed GitLab among the 100 Best Companies for successfully helping employees integrate home and work life.\n\n*Product Recognition*\n\nGitLab 13.0 recently won [2020 CRN Tech Innovator Awards](https://www.crn.com/slide-shows/cloud/the-2020-tech-innovator-awards/17) in the IT/Application Automation category. The company was also recognized as a [“451 Firestarter”](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-01-14-gitlab-recognized-as-451-firestarter.html) by 451 Research and was awarded the [DevOps Dozen award for Best DevOps Solution Provider by industry leaders MediaOps and DevOps.com](https://devops.com/5th-annual-devops-dozen-winners-announced/), Forrester named the company a [2020 Strong Performer for Continuous Delivery and Release Automation](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/forrester-cdra2020/) and Gartner cited GitLab as a Visionary in its [Enterprise Agile Planning Tools Magic Quadrant](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2021-04-27-gitlab-positioned-leader-gartner-magic-quadrant-enterprise-agile-planning-tools/) and named the company a [2020 Customers' Choice for Application Release Orchestration](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-05-11-gitlab-positioned-niche-players-quadrant-2020-gartner-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing/) in its Peer Insights \"Voice of the Customer\"\n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\n\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1605},"2020-11-16",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-11-16-gitlab-welcomes-wendy-nice-barnes-as-cpo-and-merline-saintil-to-board",{"title":1601,"description":1602},"en-us/press/releases/2020-11-16-gitlab-welcomes-wendy-nice-barnes-as-cpo-and-merline-saintil-to-board","LxgsiYcYiScUB6WtgLhlLfMvLhptegouYXsOksvnLVY",{"id":1612,"title":1613,"body":6,"config":1614,"content":1615,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1621,"navigation":17,"path":1622,"seo":1623,"stem":1624,"__hash__":1625},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-11-19-gitlab-completes-integration-of-fuzzing-solutions.yml","2020 11 19 Gitlab Completes Integration Of Fuzzing Solutions",{"template":689},{"title":1616,"description":1617,"text":1618,"config":1619},"GitLab Completes Integration of Fuzzing Solutions to Bolster DevSecOps Capabilities","Implementation of Peach Tech and Fuzzit enable customers to shift left and find vulnerabilities that traditional testing and quality assurance technique may miss","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - November 19, 2020\n\n— Today [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, announced it has completed integration of Peach Tech, a security software firm specializing in protocol fuzz testing and dynamic application security testing (DAST) API testing, and Fuzzit, a continuous fuzz testing solution providing coverage-guided testing. Both [acquired in June](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=UmSgROz8cz3uXYldm3TvrD8sjKxhx7ikLTp4oadDFdGEn-5fUh5amDJVyvx7gNJ5m-wdDBRxYcwbfS4iGHYvW6e00ih7hXNFJW4FXd75GNMKqt24NJIekFRhZcV9lwaW_YEMOXK6qwhD1uToYfNiPTK6v8uhTzfk0LT1l4WjKn05Ux9Bsow_GhEW5GWahoME_Zl8r5Xu8jOxoH8mMI3YCw==) of this year, the full integration of Peach Tech and Fuzzit into GitLab provides users with capabilities such as [continuous fuzzing](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=lLGVGqXluLv6rHph510UFNN4F4Jc5CIHwpiat9KxOjo5hKxEPCncXlHRfSB_ilkm-WShyhVxja84Qan1Ec7sTx4nq7dD1eBrEvqtswsYlmWjrnPmVGUEU-zqtSjuYZKg95wK5IT491wUtHTx84l8mj5SynQJdgIAzxR0eLzCIPRbQR6RYThFBBsdV0ri0vdhGWRUtxwfZL6pwkE5xxL7iq-37hawWFj1PjaZNorabHI=), [coverage guided fuzz testing](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=YOGGToFvgb9s5FmwBHnXV6fLxLHtujZcOhl-Gc3xWyjK1iq2efKFNF0f4RotukbTd2412SPwl3HNuhRKKvgVqdI4uDKirHVTcPkMq7zsFgA7qyxNnWQlB_1u53Iwq1caGHyDjPopiir2NMxZIAleCpYpqwABBtsBgOlcKo-kMhs=), and [web API fuzz testing](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=SLHxVEN3a_onveWqgXGo4VESGZNO_se2eb5QW3-T-J6V9bD77dfHcSaW4T0tDfYlxiF9S73NQVqEQ76D_12RJyh8kwxzCCpVAAXN4uwcf2xkcRQlvvz3rY-FJZMNXPfUY-0HObBfj4sKC1Gxz9lzPQ==), with results provided directly to the developer while they are still iterating on their code. Traditionally, fuzzing can be difficult and hard to get results from. By bringing Peach Tech and Fuzzit into GitLab, developers and security teams alike can easily integrate fuzz testing into their workflows to take advantage of its powerful benefits in a meaningful and actionable way.\n\nIn a recent report from the Linux Foundation -- “Core Infrastructure Initiative FOSS Contributor Survey November 2020” -- only 39 percent surveyed said they received formal training in secure software development. For those that rated the highest, their training included bug/security fixes, free security audits, simplified ways to add security tools, and a course on security. Providing fuzz testing and other scan results to the developer, before the code ever leaves their hands, is a powerful element of training. They can see right away what security flaws they just created, without wondering where the vulnerability came from and whether they had a role in it.\n\n“No longer can security be viewed as a separate step outside of DevOps processes,” said David DeSanto, Director, Product for the Secure and Protect stages at GitLab. “With the completed integration of these fuzzing technologies, GitLab is making it easier for development and security teams to incorporate both coverage-guided and API fuzz testing techniques much earlier in the software development lifecycle. Developers can employ DevSecOps best practices with ease as well as understand what security vulnerabilities are being created at code commit. This enables close collaboration with their security counterparts to reduce their organization’s overall security risk.”\n\nFuzz testing is nothing new, and according to those surveyed for a [recent GitLab report](/direction/application_security_testing/dynamic-analysis/fuzz-testing/), 81 percent believe it’s important. However, because of the difficulty many find with setting up and integrating fuzz testing into their CI systems, only 36 percent said they were actually using fuzzing. With increasing enterprise security concerns as threat vectors and vulnerabilities grow, having fuzz testing in the existing GitLab workflow supports organizations with [comprehensive DevSecOps](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=ZqcrGgEYXllxQZHSmLIDph9BmOg1AGJLkRlXmMfo-_3scsmqI9KvTds1Y8ib6qUBa_JL39ZtGYLsORK0NnWUPpMZiwdZhRpVI1U40i6SSri8nujHHIFtXmciSoYZy2Eo), finding security issues and flaws in the business logic of an application or service. Additionally, fuzzing compliments other forms of application security testing such as static application security testing (SAST) and dynamic application security testing (DAST). SAST and DAST look for known vulnerabilities while fuzz testing will find things that are unique to the application and not identified by a known Common Vulnerability Exposure (CVE).\n\n“A common paint point for security teams is how to integrate automated security testing into the DevOps CI pipeline, ensuring that project teams follow a prescribed set of testing and that security policies are adhered to,” said Cindy Blake, GitLab. “GitLab’s Ultimate tier and Gold tier simplify this effort. Templates can be set up and applied to projects in a consistent manner with exceptions documented.”\n\nWith completed implementation of Peach Tech and Fuzzit technologies, GitLab Secure customers have an even more comprehensive and fully-integrated security solution, from Auto DevOps deployment of security testing to vulnerability management and remediation. Fuzzing and all other GitLab scans (DAST, SAST, Dependency scanning, Container scanning, Secrets Detection, and License Compliance) are available within the CI pipeline out-of-the-box, requiring no complicated APIs and no Plug-ins. This fully integrated approach allows GitLab to innovate further with the acquired fuzzing IP, with plans to add replay capabilities to DAST to easily recreate how the vulnerability occurs and to correlate fuzz test findings to improve the fidelity of GitLab’s already [leading SAST capabilities](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=-7xrWzQmmKNE51QtlZzlvPmifFyzWOqjqa9tWSFaFUI1zFVBCuZyDpPyEZRDf4-NM75uvJXSjVylo2i1ZY-2y-AsVQzRXHUsnS1EfqLHGn62UodCYJFE-xZZik-rclinufY_GRfz0bGwJVT_t-PCPV0OCY1Mfd5_TRHuLUGfuk8=).\n\nFuzz testing specific future plans include advanced configuration options for users who want to customize their fuzz tests and expanding fuzz testing to address additional use cases, beyond only web apps and APIs. More information about GitLab’s plans for maturing fuzz testing can be found on the [direction page](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=xqwZV6b4WbpNrhNXlMA8ndn916HFM8DdaHFS1kpploXHFux_iLIRiw-hXwqm1OKqVn9RjUJaz1d2MeaNSpkdjDoTE2CUSGJEW7AKya0VVT3bp8lk4Sne7j7nMWGpTByE9HJKn_iUk7p39zzGhddjsw==).\n\n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n\n#### Media Contact\n\nKatie Hyman\n\u003Cbr>\nHighwire PR for GitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1620},"2020-11-19",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-11-19-gitlab-completes-integration-of-fuzzing-solutions",{"title":1616,"description":1617},"en-us/press/releases/2020-11-19-gitlab-completes-integration-of-fuzzing-solutions","s3NW5veal_QaN3J4aebQje0Aqdjesm5bH29gMqQzFjc",{"id":1627,"title":1628,"body":6,"config":1629,"content":1630,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1636,"navigation":17,"path":1637,"seo":1638,"stem":1639,"__hash__":1640},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-12-07-gitlab-partners-with-fujitsu.yml","2020 12 07 Gitlab Partners With Fujitsu",{"template":689},{"title":1631,"description":1632,"text":1633,"config":1634},"GitLab and Fujitsu to Deliver Optimised Cloud Environments for Digital Transformation","Partnership enables organisations to speed up development and harness cloud-native business value","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - December 07, 2020\n\n— [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, today announced an alliance with Fujitsu Oceania, part of one of the world’s largest managed service providers (MSPs), to enable organisations to deliver cloud-native applications through optimised cloud environments.\n\nFujitsu recently introduced Cloud Native Consulting, its cloud-native application development service in the Oceania region, which encompasses the creation, transformation, integration and evolution of modern self-healing and self-scaling digital solutions. By working with GitLab on the heels of this announcement, enterprise customers of both GitLab and Fujitsu can now achieve cloud native in digital transformation, solutions and application management; including DevOps, continuous integration/delivery (CI/CD), container, and microservice architecture.  \n\nAnthony McMahon, Regional Director Asia Pacific (APAC), GitLab, said, “Organisations across most industries are quickly realising they need to deliver on digital experiences and features in an efficient, timely and cost-effective manner. The evolution of traditional software practices today will need to happen far more quickly to stay ahead of the competition. GitLab’s DevOps platform with its robust support for Kubernetes cluster integration will enable Fujitsu to implement all the life cycle phases of DevOps into a single application, integrating the teams responsible for enterprise product development, quality assurance, security, and operation.” \n\nVasanth Kandaswamy, Head of Data and Applications Portfolio, Fujitsu Australia, said, “With cloud native, organisations can expect faster value delivery, reducing the time and cost spent in cloud environment maintenance. To the business, this enables the rapid delivery of digital value – moving from release cycles scheduled over months to multiple releases per day across multiple delivery teams.”\n\nKandaswamy added that cloud native would deliver better performance availability and quality. Different automation perspectives would also drive increases in efficiency, which in turn meant cheaper cost of operations and maintenance. \n\nFollowing GitLab’s expansion in the APAC region earlier this year, it has grown its global partner ecosystem by over 358 partners (47 partners in APAC) over the past year, adding high-value services and capabilities through technology integrations that offer complementary value around the GitLab product and joint customers’ ability to be successful through their digital transformation. \n\nAmelia Seow, Head of Channel Sales, APAC, GitLab, said, “The GitLab Partner Program is focused on leveraging our strong relationships with service and platform providers, allowing customers to take a cloud agnostic approach and deploy anywhere to meet their business needs. Key to this approach includes solving for people and process changes, and Fujitsu’s expertise and footprint in the Australia and New Zealand enterprise sectors will strengthen our ability to implement and lead modern DevOps and integration practices for enterprises.” \n\nGitLab and Fujitsu’s Data and Applications portfolio services will deliver consulting-led digital transformation engagements, engineering-led digital solutions and optimise application delivery outcomes to customers.\n\nVasanth Kandaswamy said, “Fujitsu is excited to bring to the table cloud-native architects, developers and system operators enabling the fulfilment of cloud-native across architectural, engineering and operational perspectives. GitLab is leading the evolution of DevOps by optimising work efficiency and cloud-native integration capabilities. Through the relationship, Fujitsu and GitLab will speed up development, testing and production time frames and guide customers to be successful in their digital transformations.”\n\nFor more information about Fujitsu Cloud Native Consulting service, please visit: https://www.fujitsu.com/au/services/data-applications/application-development-management/cloud-native/ \n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### About Fujitsu\nFujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 130,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.9 trillion yen (US$35 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2020. For more information, please see [www.fujitsu.com](http://www.fujitsu.com/).\n\n#### About Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand\nFujitsu Australia and New Zealand is a leading service provider of business, information technology and communications solutions. We partner with our customers to consult, design, build, operate and support business solutions. From strategic consulting to application and infrastructure solutions and services, Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand have earned a reputation as the single supplier of choice for leading corporate and government organisations. Fujitsu Australia Limited and Fujitsu New Zealand Limited are wholly owned subsidiaries of Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702). See [www.fujitsu.com/au](http://www.fujitsu.com/au). \n\n\n#### Media Contact\n\nMin Chow\n\u003Cbr>\nBench PR for GitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1635},"2020-12-07",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-12-07-gitlab-partners-with-fujitsu",{"title":1631,"description":1632},"en-us/press/releases/2020-12-07-gitlab-partners-with-fujitsu","E1eTpyhQZKevcZ6DLlhlooasB1ImQkeGBv-noAVxsqI",{"id":1642,"title":1643,"body":6,"config":1644,"content":1645,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1651,"navigation":17,"path":1652,"seo":1653,"stem":1654,"__hash__":1655},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2020-12-09-gitlab-cited-as-representative-vendor-in-gartner-market-guide.yml","2020 12 09 Gitlab Cited As Representative Vendor In Gartner Market Guide",{"template":689},{"title":1646,"description":1647,"text":1648,"config":1649},"GitLab Cited as Representative Vendor in New Gartner Market Guide","GitLab believes this introduction of the new Market Guide for DevOps Value Stream Delivery Platforms further validates its single application approach to DevOps","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - December 09, 2020\n\n— [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application, announced today that it has been named a Representative Vendor in the Gartner [Market Guide](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=f83R91qjit_K3mWM-ACd4oEHvAFEvLhjptkw3eN0zOqMCM2yGnt48iKGypNlEsk81-FhbF73-Yxl5WZaOD9JLhFxxY41Yn35egmcdjFkJep-DX3XuH1HwEzfOthFsWJx7VpWUCFyC1mVK-QRIU4jew==) DevOps Value Stream Delivery Platforms, which recognizes DevOps Value Stream Delivery Platforms (VSDP) as an emerging category in the software marketplace. To us, this recognition further validates GitLab’s position as a pioneer in the emerging market of DevOps platforms.\n\nAccording to Gartner, “VSDPs provide a unified platform to reduce the complexity of integrating pipeline activities across the application development value stream. This value stream comprises the sequence of activities to deliver customer value using agile and DevOps practices.”\n\nWhat began as a combination of GitLab’s Source Code Management and Continuous Integration offerings has grown into a robust platform supporting every stage of the application delivery value stream. This single platform approach has allowed GitLab to quickly iterate and evolve to include new value-added features, such as continuous delivery, application release orchestration, infrastructure automation, dynamic application security testing (DAST), and fuzz testing.\n\n“We believe the creation of this emerging category, and GitLab’s recognition as a Representative Vendor in this Gartner Market Guide, validates its position as the original complete DevOps platform,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and Co-Founder of GitLab. According to Gartner, “By 2023, 40% of organizations will have switched from multiple point solutions to DevOps value stream delivery platforms to streamline application delivery, versus less than 10% in 2020.\" Sijbrandij continues, “We believe this is a clear signifier that our customer community, and the customers of our Representative Vendor counterparts, are ahead of the curve and positioned for success.”\n\nAs a result of the sudden transition to remote work in 2020, development teams across the globe have come to know the challenges of creating scalable, secure DevOps environments, while also trying to reduce the costs of infrastructure and operations. As one of the world’s largest, all-remote companies since its founding in 2011, GitLab was created to handle these challenges through every step of the DevOps lifecycle. Today, the company continues to build on the industry’s most comprehensive DevOps platform while working to provide the best user experience and end-to-end visibility at every stage of the DevOps lifecycle.\n\nTo download the full report, [click here](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=rXb2fnIegTTDc0QrZA3ubSHjI_gc5n-lGYyLjfB0s2ZoonLUce6fijU8i7xyJAU_2fX21q43grM5Rmi0paz-mq1-g6Dec9mixQESQyHSD4TFf2yr-dqluP-EPsUfJie9xGZkhKAiZQsWphufnDBj0w==). To learn more about GitLab’s journey to becoming a VSDP, [click here](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=rXb2fnIegTTDc0QrZA3ubdTRNYCo3ziWIVdgwUaZzCcfDjhQS2nhGfD_pOK-9wR6hVMb6zK7yYy90Jmklf2ZtuTTDaEBxzruBaeuc-7p2cLxaxcELt4Fse-zViN0n6hJIdE_vKL6VNN6fGw1k4I9Sw==).\n\n*Source: Gartner, “Market Guide for DevOps Value Stream Delivery Platforms,” Manjunath Bhat, Hassan Ennaciri, Chris Saunderson, Daniel Betts, Thomas Murphy, Joachim Herschmann, September 28, 2020*\n\n#### Gartner Disclaimer\nGartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\n\nJennifer Leslie\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1650},"2020-12-09",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2020-12-09-gitlab-cited-as-representative-vendor-in-gartner-market-guide",{"title":1646,"description":1647},"en-us/press/releases/2020-12-09-gitlab-cited-as-representative-vendor-in-gartner-market-guide","lvzDtix3c8z9Ku6PGsoFSnXeJ3hiNj8ugzATvVKQcbI",{"id":1657,"title":1658,"body":6,"config":1659,"content":1660,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1666,"navigation":17,"path":1667,"seo":1668,"stem":1669,"__hash__":1670},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-01-14-gitlab-ibm-to-support-acceleration-of-devops-automation.yml","2021 01 14 Gitlab Ibm To Support Acceleration Of Devops Automation",{"template":689},{"title":1661,"description":1662,"text":1663,"config":1664},"GitLab and IBM to Support Acceleration of Customers’ DevOps Automation","GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks to enable development & deployment of business-critical applications to any hybrid cloud environment","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - January 14, 2021\n\n— Today [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), a single application for the DevOps lifecycle, and IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced [GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks](https://www.ibm.com/products/gitlab-ultimate), which is designed to help streamline team collaboration and increase team productivity with a comprehensive, easy-to-use DevOps platform. GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks will help to drive DevOps maturity, automation and transformation to enable customers to develop and deploy applications, securely, to the cloud environment of their choosing.\n\n“The collaboration between IBM and GitLab brings together the best of our combined market leadership in software development to help customers reduce costs, speed up delivery and improve quality,” said Michelle Hodges, Vice-President of Global Channels. “We’re excited to build our relationship with IBM and support their customers to deploy applications to the hybrid cloud environment of their choosing. By taking advantage of the portability of Red Hat OpenShift, developers have the options build across clouds and systems including IBM Cloud, IBM Z, Google Cloud, AWS and Azure.”\n\nAs organizations continue to rapidly shift workloads to the cloud, they are acutely focused on building new cloud native applications and modernizing existing applications to support cloud environments. To be successful though, they need to be able to do this in an open, secured and portable manner where time to value can be improved and tool lock-in can be avoided. GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks is designed to help project teams that want to deploy an application to different resilient systems located on other environments such as IBM Cloud, IBM Z, or bare metal servers, and enable them to help automate and deploy management into those systems with ease using Red Hat OpenShift. GitOps and IBM’s GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks orchestration automation technology can also be used in conjunction with GitLab pipelines. \n\n“Many of our customers want to build application suites using Cloud Paks to take advantage of technologies such as automation, machine learning, and IBM Watson. By collaborating with ecosystem partners like GitLab, we can help our customers deliver a single, comprehensive hybrid cloud solution to deploy into those workloads that address security and compliance,” said Evaristus Mainsah, General Manager, IBM Hybrid Cloud and Edge Ecosystem. \"With GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks, IBM customers can access a toolchain to optimize the automation of software delivery for cloud modernization. Together our mutual customers can get a innovative, open and hybrid solution for secured DevOps.\"\n\nSupport for customers leveraging GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks will be offered through IBM, and will work with GitLab for more granular required assistance at an additional cost. GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks supports all of the current [IBM Cloud Pak solutions](https://www.ibm.com/cloud/paks) which encompass Business Automation, Application Automation, Integration, Network Automation and AIOps, Data and Security. Developers can use GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks to write in various development languages and deploy in any common environment they choose including IBM Cloud and IBM Z to Azure or Google Cloud.\n\nGitLab is part of the IBM Cloud Pak Ecosystem, an initiative to support global system integrators and independent software vendors to help clients manage and modernize workloads from bare-metal to multicloud and everything in between with Red Hat OpenShift, the industry's leading enterprise Kubernetes platform.\n\nFor more information on GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks, please visit the [product page](https://www.ibm.com/products/gitlab-ultimate).\n\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nKatie Hyman\n\u003Cbr>\nHighwire PR for GitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1665},"2021-01-14",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-01-14-gitlab-ibm-to-support-acceleration-of-devops-automation",{"title":1661,"description":1662},"en-us/press/releases/2021-01-14-gitlab-ibm-to-support-acceleration-of-devops-automation","EAzZUVf93LDxS_vjE_l-uVo7Q3hkkqpNK9RmLfaGKJA",{"id":1672,"title":1673,"body":6,"config":1674,"content":1675,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1681,"navigation":17,"path":1682,"seo":1683,"stem":1684,"__hash__":1685},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-02-04-soc2-and-3-certifications.yml","2021 02 04 Soc2 And 3 Certifications",{"template":689},{"title":1676,"description":1677,"text":1678,"config":1679},"A Compliance Win: GitLab Successfully Completed SOC 2 Type II and SOC 3 Certifications","These certifications, among the company’s extensive list of security capabilities, is why GitLab is a pioneer in the emerging market of DevOps platforms.","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - February 4, 2021\n\n— [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, today announced that it has successfully obtained the Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type II and SOC 3 Type II reports for GitLab.com.\n\nThe findings affirm that GitLab meets the SOC 2 and SOC 3 standards relative to the Security Trust Services Principle and Criteria. These certifications, among the company’s extensive list of security capabilities, is why GitLab is a pioneer in the emerging market of DevOps platforms.\n\nAn independent, external third-party firm has audited GitLab’s current security control objectives, activities, and operating effectiveness against the AICPA’s Security Trust Service Criteria set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). As further assurance to its customers, the audit process revealed no formal exceptions.\n\n“This achievement directly aligns with GitLab’s [transparency](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/values/#transparency) core value and further affirms GitLab’s commitment to the security and privacy of our customer and user data,” said Johnathan Hunt, Vice President of Security at GitLab. “These reports provide additional validation to our customers that our system will protect and secure their sensitive data.”\n\nIn addition to SOC 2, GitLab continues to invest, iterate, and diversify its security and compliance program. Follow GitLab’s [Security - Trust Center](https://about.gitlab.com/security/) for updates and more details. GitLab’s SOC 3 report is now publicly available via GitLab’s [Customer Assurance Package](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/security/security-assurance/field-security/customer-security-assessment-process/).\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nKari Schatz\n\u003Cbr>\nHighwire PR for GitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1680},"2021-02-04",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-02-04-soc2-and-3-certifications",{"title":1676,"description":1677},"en-us/press/releases/2021-02-04-soc2-and-3-certifications","DMIcAdc2UfjXb_eqcUiCsI3i4dZPQdVFcpv3ykWliGk",{"id":1687,"title":1688,"body":6,"config":1689,"content":1690,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1696,"navigation":17,"path":1697,"seo":1698,"stem":1699,"__hash__":1700},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-02-09-gitlab-announces-new-remote-work-report.yml","2021 02 09 Gitlab Announces New Remote Work Report",{"template":689},{"title":1691,"description":1692,"text":1693,"config":1694},"GitLab Announces New Report on Remote Work: Navigating the Shift from Office Mentality to Lifestyle Mentality","Survey finds remote workers value what they gain in working from home: time with family/community (37%); outdoors/health (30%); more efficient schedules (26%)","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - February 9, 2021\n\n— [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevOps platform delivered as a single application and one of the world’s largest all-remote companies, released today its new report on remote work, [Out of the Office: How the world adapted to working remotely in 2020](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/out-of-the-office/). For this report, GitLab surveyed working professionals around the world over the course of three months, with a focus on those whose fields are amenable to remote work. A benchmark follow up to [The Remote Work Report: The Future of Work is Remote](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/remote-work-report/) — launched just days before the majority of the world shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 — this report highlights how the pandemic rapidly reshaped the remote work landscape and accelerated a growing trend of workplace flexibility.\n\n“COVID-19 accelerated the adoption of remote work for many businesses, but trends towards connectivity and increasingly digital work enabled businesses to pivot quickly,” said Sid Sijbrandij, CEO and co-founder of GitLab. “Going forward, remote work will not be viewed as much as a perk than as a lifestyle requirement.”\n\n“Throughout modern history, we have fit life around the rigid confines of work,” said Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab. “When remote work is embraced as a competitive strategy, work complements life with greater harmony. As reflected in this report, more businesses are recognizing this reality and thinking differently about the decoupling of geography and results.”\n\n##### Remote work is now a core requirement, not a perk\nWorkers are starting to optimize their lives in new ways, rapidly reshaping expectations on what should be possible through all future employers. A third of respondents have repurposed their commute to invest in or live closer to family, with a fourth of the respondents noting “more time” as the benefit they’re most enjoying. A low percentage of respondents optimized their living situation to save money (12%), for better housing (9%), or to be more productive (12%), suggesting these are not serious concerns around teleworking.\n\nSupporting remote work is a boon for retention: the data we collected shows an overwhelming link between company loyalty and support for remote work. Seventy-four percent of respondents say they are “somewhat” to “very” likely to remain with their current employer “due to support of remote work.”\n\n##### COVID-19 created a new wave of remote workers\nFifty-six percent of respondents started working remotely during the pandemic for the first time. However, when asked if they would like to go back to the office after restrictions were lifted, only 1% indicated they would. The extended nature of COVID-19 has led to these employees now identifying themselves as a remote worker. Identification is important, as it creates additional motivation to improve fluency and embrace workflows which strengthen distributed teams. Even though remote work was already a mainstay amongst freelancers, creatives, and entrepreneurs, COVID-19 has democratized the notion of decoupling geography from results, thrusting it into the corporate mainstream.\n\n##### What matters most is not available in an office\nWhen asked what matters most in choosing a location to live in, nearly half (47%) of respondents identified nature and outdoor space as a priority. Thirty-four percent of respondents also mentioned the value of having a pleasant home office environment, and 25% said being closer to family was important. Twenty-eight percent of respondents said they would relocate to a location more accessible to nature, warmer weather, or a better community.\n\nIronically, in a world where so many companies have spent a lot of money on office perks like snacks and gyms, only 5% of respondents said they missed those perks.\n\n##### Remote is not the future of work; it’s the future of living\nThirty-seven percent of respondents have optimized their lives to spend more time with their family or community. Thirty percent are prioritizing the outdoors or exercise and health. And 26% are streamlining their schedules to reclaim more time in their days.\n\nThis sheds light on a nuanced reality: Remote work is more about the future of living than work. Remote workers appreciate the flexibility to fit work into their life schedule as opposed to vice-versa, with many not needing to move in order to appreciate that optionality. The key is that remote work makes the day-to-day more manageable, with a series of minor quality of life adjustments amounting to a significant net improvement in lifestyle.\n\n##### Remote leadership requires more pragmatism, fewer politics\nA diverse array of responses show that remote workers expect flexibility, solid communication, and trust that they’ll be responsible for achieving their professional objectives. Remote work makes in-person politics less important in praise and promotion, and clock-in and clock-out times are less relevant. Rather, remote workers demand that they be judged solely on their outputs, which removes bias from the evaluation process.\n\n##### Work/life boundaries are a complicated challenge\nWhen asked what advice they would offer to anyone considering remote work, a stunning 77% of responses centered around four key areas: setting boundaries (25%), staying focused and productive (20%), protecting your mental and physical health (23%), and putting personal priorities first (9%).\n\nGiven what we’re learning about the accelerating rate of burnout across industries and with a growing center in remote workers, this could indicate that one of the biggest challenges we still face is to create healthy boundaries.\n\n##### In-person engagements are vital to building culture\nSixty-five percent of respondents say that remote work has had a positive or neutral impact on their teamwork, but 25% have experienced a negative impact. Over half of people (57%) miss the social interactions that come with an in-person workplace. In addition, there are challenges that get in the way of working together as a team. People leaders would be wise to support employees working from coworking offices and other third spaces, and strategically budget for travel in order to bring people together for bonding and planning. Travel will shift from a dreaded necessity to a celebrated perk.\n\n##### Even remote-work experts do not have all the answers\nUnlike most surveys, this one had open-ended answers that allowed people to respond in their own words. What we learned surprised us. Remote work is still new, and the pandemic is truly an unprecedented situation. It’s not possible to predict how people will respond in these new situations; in order to learn, we need to ask new questions and make space for the unknown.\n\n##### Methodology\nGitLab surveyed more than 200 professionals over the course of three months.  Surveys were conducted via phone, video conference, or written questionnaire.  Names and ages of respondents were not recorded unless they provided video footage for use in the results.  Results were tabulated and analyzed without knowledge of respondents’ identity.\n\nTo read the full report, please visit https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/out-of-the-office/.\n\n##### Remote Work Resources\nAs a leader in [all-remote work](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/), GitLab hopes to inspire other companies to embrace the future of work by publicly sharing its challenges and solutions to creating a thriving remote culture. To learn more, check out [GitLab’s Remote Manifesto](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/guide/) and browse its extensive library of [remote work resources](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/resources/).\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nJennifer Leslie\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1695},"2021-02-09",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-02-09-gitlab-announces-new-remote-work-report",{"title":1691,"description":1692},"en-us/press/releases/2021-02-09-gitlab-announces-new-remote-work-report","UEv94MFOfYGG75409cN0f4J5NN9pN9kpzzz2iXuhVK8",{"id":1702,"title":1703,"body":6,"config":1704,"content":1705,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1711,"navigation":17,"path":1712,"seo":1713,"stem":1714,"__hash__":1715},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-03-23-gitlab-virtual-commit-2021-cfp-now-open.yml","2021 03 23 Gitlab Virtual Commit 2021 Cfp Now Open",{"template":689},{"title":1706,"description":1707,"text":1708,"config":1709},"Call for Proposals Now Open for Virtual GitLab Commit 2021"," Bringing together the GitLab community for the third year, Commit shares stories from across the software development lifecycle to inspire and connect teams to innovate together.","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - March 23, 2021\n\n— [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), the open DevOps platform and one of the world’s largest all-remote companies, announced today the [Call for Proposals (CFP) for Virtual GitLab Commit 2021](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYAnbBeMezbC_ZeqcTo31UHEKRhhem0wxEalM7Oy9KS3-j0w/viewform), taking place online August 3 and 4.\n\n[GitLab Commit](https://about.gitlab.com/events/), GitLab’s user event, first launched in 2019 to bring together the GitLab community for hands-on tips and tricks for maturing GitLab use cases and networking with other users and experts. Since then, the event has evolved to exhibit feats of inspiration and transformation that have changed peoples’ way of interacting and collaborating. Speakers showcase the power of community and sharing DevOps best practices through strategy and technology discussions, lessons learned, behind-the-scenes looks at the development lifecycle, and more. This year, the theme for Virtual GitLab Commit will be “Innovate Together.”\n\n“Innovation doesn’t happen in a vacuum. True innovation results from the diversity in experiences, wisdom, and creativity of others,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “GitLab Commit provides a platform for all members of the software development community, no matter the stage of professional development they are in, to share with and learn from each other.”\n\nAs the open DevOps platform, GitLab supports teams to change how software is delivered. Commit amplifies these stories of transformation to empower DevOps teams to increase velocity, collaboration, and visibility. Each talk and experience submitted for  Commit will be considered for its own merits and its connection to the GitLab community and product.\n\nSuggested content topics or categories include:\n* GitLab How-tos, Tips, and Tricks: See and share lessons about using and maximizing GitLab with the broader GitLab community\n* Leading Transformation: How to plan, shape, and lead a DevOps transformation\n* CI/CD, Automation, and Optimization: How to design, build, and optimize pipelines\n* DevSecOps: How to make security relevant and critical in the DevOps lifecycle\n* Cloud Native: How to embrace the move to microservices and cloud-native applications\n* Remote, But Always Connected: What are the tactical ways you’ve made remote work?\n* DevOps Adoption: How to start, adopt, and lead an organization in implementing DevOps\n* Education and Learning: Using GitLab for education environments, DevOps learning, and non-profits\n* Transparency and Collaboration: How is GitLab enabling your team to be more transparent and collaborate both internally and externally?\n* Beyond Code: How are you using GitLab for non-coding activities?\n* Open Platform: How is GitLab's open core nature and philosophy enabling your team or organization to succeed?\n\nThe CFP is open to all individuals with ideas around this theme to share. Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The CFP will close on 2021-04-30 at 11:59pm PT.\n\nLearn more at https://about.gitlab.com/events/. For any additional questions, please email commit@gitlab.com.\n\nIf you would like to sponsor this event, please email [sponsorcommit@gitlab.com](mailto:sponsorcommit@gitlab.com)\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nJennifer Leslie\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1710},"2021-03-23",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-03-23-gitlab-virtual-commit-2021-cfp-now-open",{"title":1706,"description":1707},"en-us/press/releases/2021-03-23-gitlab-virtual-commit-2021-cfp-now-open","Nqa-_eIVTE_DSQp0rtAO8yiByNRUH2jQSGt2R99TYvI",{"id":1717,"title":1718,"body":6,"config":1719,"content":1720,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1726,"navigation":17,"path":1727,"seo":1728,"stem":1729,"__hash__":1730},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-03-30-gitlab-for-education-report-launched.yml","2021 03 30 Gitlab For Education Report Launched",{"template":689},{"title":1721,"description":1722,"text":1723,"config":1724},"GitLab for Education Report Demonstrates Gap in Curriculum for DevOps in Universities","40% of students believe DevOps is critical for workforce readiness while the main challenge to adoption is lack of awareness of the DevOps connection to higher education","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - March 30, 2021\n\n— Today [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), Inc., the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, published findings from its [GitLab for Education Report](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/education/edu-survey/edu-survey-2020.pdf), which surveyed more than 800 global GitLab for Education users. This survey provided learnings that GitLab used to create a new offering – GitLab for Campuses, which has been customized to help educational institutions around the world bring the DevOps transformation to their campus. According to IDC, DevOps is projected to be a $17.7 billion revenue driver by 2024 – increasing the need for developers – but lack of education will perpetuate the talent shortage. GitLab believes that education at the university level is critical to solve this industry challenge.\n\nTo help fill the developer education gap, to date, GitLab issued approximately 2 million free user seats, of GitLab’s top tier software licenses to over 1,000 educational institutions in more than 75 countries. In 2020 alone, GitLab added 250 institutions and 340,000 seats.\n\n“DevOps and GitLab have been transformational in teaching, learning and research for early adopters across institutions,” said Dr. Christina Hupy, a former professor and current senior education program manager at GitLab. “The ability to have the entire DevOps lifecycle in one open platform has made it tremendously easier to teach DevOps culture and methodology.”\n\n## Building the next generation of the workplace\n\n\u003Cbr>\nThe majority of respondents to the GitLab for Education report were students – 41% – with the remainder of respondents coming from the faculty, staff and administrators of educational institutions. Of those students, 40% shared that DevOps is critical for workforce readiness. In the new remote world, digital fluency and adopting a DevOps mindset are critical skill factors. Typically, the route to a DevOps career can span more than six years over a bachelors in a related field, a masters and/or acquisition of technical skills, and certification. Teaching DevOps in the university setting can drastically shorten this timeline, increase the talent pipeline, and help budding developers build a portfolio and record of contributions, which 45% of respondents view as a top benefit. Additionally, new workers bringing the DevOps culture with them to their new workplace will help to accelerate the digital transformation.\n\n## Addressing the awareness gap\n\n\u003Cbr>\nWhile early adopters have been incredibly successful, the biggest challenge reported by the GitLab for Education Survey respondents was the lack of awareness of how DevOps applies to higher education. For example, 26% of students and 36% of faculty respondents cited lack of demand as the top challenge for adopting GitLab. To address the gap between early adopters and those who are struggling to see the connection to higher education, GitLab anticipates investing significantly in learning and development content to highlight the success of early adopters and demonstrate best practices through case studies.\n\n## DevOps isn’t just for technologists\n\n\u003Cbr>\nThe [GitLab for Education Report](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/education/edu-survey/edu-survey-2020.pdf) found that GitLab, and DevOps in general, is used extensively by early adopters across an entire educational institution. Adoption extends well beyond typical computer science departments into many academic disciplines and colleges on campuses, including engineering, natural and social sciences, medical fields, and library science. Respondents from over 23 different departments or disciplines reported that they are using DevOps via GitLab. DevOps is no longer just a tool only for developers building code and deep tech. Adopting DevOps is now critical to every industry, which means education is necessary from the start.\n\n## Teaching DevOps has multi-faceted benefits\n\n\u003Cbr>\nThe [GitLab for Education Report](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/education/edu-survey/edu-survey-2020.pdf) found that for university faculty, the ability to teach operations competencies (57%) and the ability to teach with an end-to-end tool for learning DevOps competencies (51%) were the biggest benefits of bringing GitLab into their curriculum. The benefits of teaching and learning DevOps platforms, like GitLab processes, include workforce readiness, ability to tie culture to operations and industry competencies.\n\nAdditionally, GitLab is helping to transform and advance scientific research. Source control management, continuous integration (CI), and continuous deployment (CD) are adopted to increase collaboration, speed up the research cycle, increase the repeatability of results, and meet public access policy requirements of funding agencies. By storing data and scientific models in central, public repositories linked to Docker containers, researchers can conduct reproducible tests, provide feedback, and collaborate in ways that are not possible without a single open DevOps platform. \n\n“GitLab program members are innovating on how research is done and speeding up the entire cycle from data to publication via GitLab’s collaboration tools, CI/CD, and containerization,” said Dr. Hupy. “Despite these early successes, increased awareness, professional development for faculty, and more resources for teaching are needed to continue to spread the benefits of DevOps across the academy.“\n\n## Methodology\n\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab surveyed 843 GitLab for Education users. Of those, 700 were from a 4-year university, with 42 from research institutes, 27 in primary school through high school, and the remainder in either 2-year junior college or vocational schools. Respondents were primarily from North America (468), with 206 from Europe, 91 from Asia, 19 from Australia or New Zealand, and five from Africa. \n\nTo read the full GitLab for Education Report, please visit https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/education/edu-survey/edu-survey-2020.pdf\n\n\n#### About GitLab\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\nKatie Hyman\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1725},"2021-03-30",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-03-30-gitlab-for-education-report-launched",{"title":1721,"description":1722},"en-us/press/releases/2021-03-30-gitlab-for-education-report-launched","ff2SqELgAVoXIfPJNtwFr1j-fHzC_QpyE4SqvNKSsXo",{"id":1732,"title":1733,"body":6,"config":1734,"content":1735,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1741,"navigation":17,"path":1742,"seo":1743,"stem":1744,"__hash__":1745},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-04-20-all-remote-playbook.yml","2021 04 20 All Remote Playbook",{"template":689},{"title":1736,"description":1737,"text":1738,"config":1739},"GitLab Remote Work Playbook Provides Blueprint for Building World-Class Remote Companies","New Playbook provides long-term processes and strategies on remote work for the next generation of distributed workplaces","_New Playbook provides long-term processes and strategies on remote work for the next generation of distributed workplaces_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — April 20, 2021 -\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) Inc., the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, published its 2021 Remote Playbook, a compilation of lessons and guides for implementing long-term remote work strategy into companies. All-remote since 2015, GitLab is a remote work pioneer and offers unparalleled insight on creating and maintaining a growing distributed company. While last year’s Remote Playbook focused on executing a quick transition in the pandemic, the 2021 Playbook focuses on positioning organizations across the spectrum of remote to build infrastructure intentionally to support the new way of working. With over 1,300 team members across 65 plus countries and regions, as well as having consulted companies around the world on their remote work experiences over the last year, GitLab offers insights and lessons learned for other companies to succeed in the new remote world.\n\n“This is the greatest opportunity in a generation to evolve our workplaces, though capturing the benefits of remote work requires intentionality in every facet,” said Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab. “Organizations now realize that decoupling results from geography is critical to resiliency; a healthy remote environment is now table stakes in the realm of talent acquisition and retention. With the Remote Work Playbook, we aim to help organizations transition to remote effectively and efficiently, avoid copy-and-paste pitfalls, and foster a world-class culture.”\n\n## Building Remote Work with Intentionality\n\nWith the pandemic forced work-from-home shift, many companies learned that work can continue outside of an office. Now, as cities around the world begin to re-open from the COVID-19 shutdown, organizational leaders are determining their best approach to doing remote work intentionally and offering their employees new levels of workplace flexibility. Considering that the distributed workforce has nearly doubled since 2020, according to GitLab’s 2021 Remote Work Report being launched this month, proven principles to fortify remote infrastructure are needed now more than ever. GitLab’s Remote Work Playbook provides a comprehensive layout to help these leaders and their people embrace remote work and build an inclusive, dynamic workplace.\n\n“There’s a difference between forced work-from-home and remote work, and whether companies implement an all-remote or hybrid work infrastructure, it’s important that this difference is understood and accounted for,” said Wendy Barnes, Chief People Officer at GitLab. “GitLab was already all-remote and assists team members in architecting the office set-ups they need to be successful, at home or in a shared space. Also critical to team member success is supporting mental health and well-being. As companies restructure themselves for evolved ways of working, now is the perfect time to reassess policies and values to ensure everyone thrives.”\n\n## The Future of Work has Arrived\n\nWhile organizations scrambled last year to move their companies out of the office and ensure employees had the right solutions and capabilities, leaders now have the opportunity to put strategy behind the tactics such as documentation, informal communication, and asynchronous work. By doing so, companies build resilience to handle future crises and hire more diverse teams.\n\nGitLab’s [Out of Office Report](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/out-of-the-office/) showed that of the 56 percent of respondents that started working remotely during the pandemic, only 1 percent indicated they would go back to the office. In addition, around three in ten organizations expect more than 70 percent of their employees working remotely in the next two to three years, up from just one in ten before COVID-19 according to a recent [Future of Work report](https://www.capgemini.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Report-The-Future-of-Work.pdf) by Capgemini Research. It’s clear that the future of work is remote, and organizations that don’t adapt will lose top talent and fall behind their competitors.\n\nThe Remote Work Playbook offers a comprehensive guide developed from best practices within GitLab’s 10,400 page company handbook about how to thrive as a remote organization, team, leader, and individual. To download the full Playbook, [visit here](http://bit.ly/gitlabremote).\n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.   GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free), from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab Inc. has more than 1,300 team members in 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKatie Hyman\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1740},"2021-04-20",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-04-20-all-remote-playbook",{"title":1736,"description":1737},"en-us/press/releases/2021-04-20-all-remote-playbook","W296Eo4W-3_pCeINmg84raeBCtVnNIJNrNbeCgs0SOM",{"id":1747,"title":1748,"body":6,"config":1749,"content":1750,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1756,"navigation":17,"path":1757,"seo":1758,"stem":1759,"__hash__":1760},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-04-27-annual-gitlab-remote-work-report.yml","2021 04 27 Annual Gitlab Remote Work Report",{"template":689},{"title":1751,"description":1752,"text":1753,"config":1754},"The Annual Remote Work Report by GitLab: There’s a New Status Quo"," This year’s report is a comprehensive look at remote work, with over 3,900 people surveyed across six continents.","_1 in 3 people will quit if they lose remote work option_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – April 27, 2021 –\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) Inc., the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, published findings from its annual Remote Work Report, sponsored by [Dropbox](https://www.dropbox.com/?_hp=b&landing=dbv2), [Qatalog](https://qatalog.com/), and [SafetyWing](https://safetywing.com/). Building upon last year’s pre-pandemic inaugural [Remote Work Report: The Future of Work is Remote](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/remote-work-report/), this year’s report is a comprehensive look at remote work, with over 3,900 people surveyed across six continents. Through the turbulence of the pandemic, many organizations learned they could in fact continue work outside of an office. We’ve moved beyond the “will it work?” debate. Now, organizations are on the clock to recast workflows and culture to support evolved expectations on workplace flexibility. The 2021 Remote Work Report supports this observation and addresses how remote can scale, what the challenges are, and what’s next.\n\n“All-remote work is the new normal delivering innumerable benefits to both companies and team members,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab Inc. “Through documentation and transparency, GitLab has shared proven best practices for increasing diversity and inclusion, fostering a more open community, and giving team members flexibility.”\n\n“We were already hurtling toward a remote-first world before the COVID-19 pandemic and our 2021 Remote Work Report shows this hasn't changed, it’s simply been accelerated,” said Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab Inc. “People want the flexibility and autonomy that remote enables, and progressive companies realize that they can’t — and shouldn’t — revert back to how they were functioning before. The past year did not change the proven fundamentals of successful remote work. Instead, it highlighted significant opportunities for bolstering diversity, inclusion, efficiency, and transparency by evolving workflows and culture to meet modern standards.”\n\n## Remote Goes Mainstream\n\nWhile challenges were faced with pandemic-induced work-from-home last year, companies still experienced remote work advantages including increased productivity (42%) and efficiency (38%), and a reduction in bureaucracy and office politics (24%). Looking to a post-pandemic future, 68% said they plan to continue working remotely, however, many companies are looking to implement a hybrid model. With hybrid work, leaders are forced to balance two fundamentally distinct ways of working, adding an administrative burden to manage a default-onsite and a default-offsite experience.\n\n## The contrast of perception and reality\n\nThere's a disconnect between the ostensibly high levels of satisfaction with remote work and the actual pain people are feeling day-to-day. While 4 in 5 would recommend remote working to a friend and 81% of people are satisfied with the level of productivity, teamwork across organizations is struggling. Just over a third (37%) report that their organization does a good job of aligning work across projects.\n\n## Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Take The Spotlight\n\nThirty-four percent of respondents noted that more transparency from leadership leads to a deeper feeling of connectedness at work, while 38% noted that more visibility into the work within the organization improved their sense of connection. Transparency reduces the threshold to contribution and makes collaboration easier, and embracing inclusion overall leads to a stronger feeling of a sense of belonging. GitLab has found that operating at a high level of transparency leads to more engaged and invested team members.\n\n## Additional Quotes\n\n“We are in the midst of a complete paradigm shift from the traditional synchronous 9-5 workday, to a non-linear asynchronous remote work future. Work as we know it will never be the same and companies have the responsibility of being the pioneers - paving the way for a more thoughtful and effective way of working,” said Alastair Simpson, VP of Design at Dropbox. “It’s a big transition, but if companies place humans at the center of their approach I believe the benefits of remote work can bring more flexibility, effectiveness, inclusivity and better quality of life to employees across the globe.”\n\n“During the pandemic, most companies have gone remote first or hybrid. This resulted in existing employees moving to where they saw fit. In addition most new hires are remote - often in different countries,\" said Sondre Rasch, CEO of SafetyWing. “Most of the existing company infrastructure and benefits, from healthcare to pension plans, pretend we live and work in the same place our whole lives. We’re excited to see this rapidly changing to a more global perspective.”\n\n“As hybrid takes hold, it threatens to turn the cracks of modern work into fissures. Already, it’s hard to get everyone on the same page, but now hybrid brings about even more fragmentation, adding confusion to the chaos,” said Tariq Rauf, CEO and founder of Qatalog. “By elegantly knitting together all the pieces of work in a new kind of workhub, Qatalog is creating order out of this chaos, and helping companies restore focus for employees split between headquarters and home offices.”\n\n## Methodology\n\nGitLab Inc. surveyed 3,900 adult professionals, aged 21 and older across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Brazil, and South Korea, from February 12, 2021 to March 10, 2021, who were currently working remotely and will continue to after the COVID-19 pandemic. The margin of error for this survey is +-1.6% at a 95% confidence level.\n\nThe full Remote Work Report can be viewed [here](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/remote-work-report/).\n\n## Remote Work Resources\n\nAs a leader in [all-remote work](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/), GitLab hopes to inspire other companies to embrace the future of work by publicly sharing its challenges and solutions to creating a thriving remote culture. To learn more, checkout GitLab’s recently launched [2021 Remote Work Playbook](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2021-04-20-all-remote-playbook.html). Published April 20, the [refreshed Playbook](http://bit.ly/gitlabremote) provides organizations across the spectrum of remote best practices to build infrastructure and intentionally for this new way of working. [GitLab’s Remote Manifesto](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/guide/) and GitLab’s extensive library of [remote work resources](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/resources/) offer additional insight and lessons in remote work.\n\n## About GitLab\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free), from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab Inc. has more than 1,300 team members in 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKatie Hyman\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1755},"2021-04-27",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-04-27-annual-gitlab-remote-work-report",{"title":1751,"description":1752},"en-us/press/releases/2021-04-27-annual-gitlab-remote-work-report","X6i4CW5Do5qpzeJYXirqkQwx2aU53ui4mszI2-luULU",{"id":1762,"title":1763,"body":6,"config":1764,"content":1765,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1769,"navigation":17,"path":1770,"seo":1771,"stem":1772,"__hash__":1773},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-04-27-gitlab-positioned-leader-gartner-magic-quadrant-enterprise-agile-planning-tools.yml","2021 04 27 Gitlab Positioned Leader Gartner Magic Quadrant Enterprise Agile Planning Tools",{"template":689},{"title":1766,"description":1766,"text":1767,"config":1768},"GitLab Positioned in the Leaders Quadrant of the 2021 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools","_Evaluation based on completeness of vision and ability to execute_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — April 27, 2021\n\n– [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/), Inc., the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, today announced it has been positioned by Gartner in the Leaders quadrant of the Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools. \n\n“We consider our positioning in the Enterprise Agile Planning Tools Magic Quadrant by Gartner as confirmation of our mission to enable customers to unlock the power of information to improve business performance and further validation of our platform approach to software development,” said Scott Williamson, Chief Product Officer at GitLab. \"As we continue to surface additional DevOps metrics out of the box and refine our customer's ability to have end-to-end visibility and management of their value streams, we will further empower product owners and leaders to scale their agile practices, shift from project to product, and make effective decisions that lead to positive business outcomes.\"\n\nAccording to the report, “Gartner defines enterprise agile planning (EAP) tools as products that enable organizations to scale their agile practices to support a holistic enterprise view. These tools act as a hub for the definition, planning and management of work. Just as agile is an evolution of development methodologies, EAP tools are an evolution of project/team-centric tools to support a business-outcome-driven approach to managing agile software development. This evolution is highlighted by the fact that several of these tools also offer project portfolio management (PPM) and strategic portfolio management (SPM) capabilities. Value stream mapping is gaining in popularity, and this is reflected in EAP vendors now supporting the convergence of functionality with value stream management platforms (VSMPs) and value stream delivery platforms (VSDPs).” \n\nGitLab’s Agile Planning offering is unique because it offers a single source of truth for the entire development lifecycle in addition to providing epics, issues, milestones, iterations, and other project and portfolio planning artifacts. As an end-to-end open DevOps Platform deployed as a single application, GitLab allows users to visualize and contribute to the value delivery of their projects and programs at every stage—from planning, to development, to testing, to deployment and monitoring. Without any customization or integration, GitLab surfaces detailed information about status, blockers, and impact and allows project planners and owners to participate directly, moving projects toward delivery without leaving their preferred tool or relying on third parties.\n\nPer Gartner, “there are three key aspects to a vendor’s ability to execute its products, the viability of the company or product group, and its ability to convey a persuasive message.” \n\nTo read a complimentary copy of the full report, please visit [here](https://learn.gitlab.com/2021-mq-eapt).\n\n*Gartner, “Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools,” Bill Blosen, Mike West, Deacon D.K Wan, Akis Sklavounakis, Keith Mann, Wan Fui Chan, Hassan Ennaciri, April 20, 2021.*\n\n## Gartner Disclaimer:\n\nGartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in our research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab Inc. has more than 1,300 team members in approximately 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1755},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-04-27-gitlab-positioned-leader-gartner-magic-quadrant-enterprise-agile-planning-tools",{"title":1766,"description":1766},"en-us/press/releases/2021-04-27-gitlab-positioned-leader-gartner-magic-quadrant-enterprise-agile-planning-tools","H2uA4UZCPNuAEmcRIX58JH5zMr9NhhUomAz92cbpYd4",{"id":1775,"title":1776,"body":6,"config":1777,"content":1778,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1784,"navigation":17,"path":1785,"seo":1786,"stem":1787,"__hash__":1788},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-05-04-gitlab-global-devsecops-survey.yml","2021 05 04 Gitlab Global Devsecops Survey",{"template":689},{"title":1779,"description":1780,"text":1781,"config":1782},"GitLab’s Fifth Annual Global DevSecOps Survey Reveals: 2020 Was Catalyst for DevOps Tool Adoption","Data reveals DevOps has led to 60% of developers releasing code 2x faster ","_Data reveals DevOps has led to 60% of developers releasing code 2x faster_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, May 4, 2021\n\n– Today [GitLab](http://www.gitlab.com/) Inc., the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, released the results of its [fifth annual DevSecOps survey](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/), uncovering how roles across software development teams have changed as DevOps teams mature. The survey of nearly 4,300 respondents from around the world found DevOps teams dramatically increased the pace of technology adoption which allowed them to take larger steps toward DevSecOps, increased release speeds and advanced automation. \n\n“This year’s Global DevSecOps Survey shows that 2020 was a catalyst for DevOps maturation,” said Eric Johnson, CTO at GitLab. “Teams worldwide worked to streamline development cycles and deliver faster release time than ever before, all while adjusting to remote work and shifting priorities to meet the high demands of last year. We believe we will see improvements in testing as more teams adopt tools to automate the parts of DevSecOps that have continuously caused cycles to slow down.”\n\nBased on the 2021 survey results, the COVID-19 pandemic enforced the broad adoption of remote work, which in turn energized teams to focus on embracing cutting edge DevOps technologies such as Kubernetes, machine learning/artificial intelligence (ML/AI) and cloud computing. In the past year, DevOps matured and fully arrived with these technology adoptions, but there are still roadblocks to navigate before achieving true DevSecOps.\n\n## DevOps Gets Automated and Ops Teams Reprioritize for 2021\n\n[Like last year](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-05-18-gitlab-fourth-annual-devsecops-survey.html), the 2021 report found that software testing and code review remained sticking points but how those challenges are handled is strikingly different.  Amazingly 75% of respondents report their DevOps teams are either using or planning to use ML/AI for testing and code review, up 41% from 2020's survey. This broad adoption of cutting edge technologies represents a larger shift in the industry towards integrating automation into their software development lifecycle. A majority (55%) of operations teams report their life cycles were either completely or mostly automated. For contrast, in 2020, just 8% of teams claimed full automation. \n\nBy integrating automation into their development cycles, DevOps teams’ members gain valuable time back to address other priorities. Operations teams, for example, have reshifted priorities to address the new software industry landscape shaped by the events of 2020. Fifty-six percent of operations professionals now report their first priority is managing cloud services (an increase from last year), no doubt a reflection of the mass migration to the cloud sparked by the pandemic. Additionally, operations teams report spending more time on compliance than they did in 2020, correlating to new compliance laws introduced last year like the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Without adopting new technology to streamline development cycles, operation teams may likely have had a harder time reprioritizing to meet the new demands.\n\n## Releases are Faster Than Ever and Testing Remains a Sticking Point\n\nSuccess in the software industry relies on release speed, and DevSecOps is the way to make it happen. This year, 84% of developers said they’re releasing code faster than ever before. This increase in release speed is due to the addition of tools like source code management and Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD). Nearly 12% of respondents said adding a DevOps platform has sped up the process. Overall, 57% of respondents reported code is released twice as fast – a big increase from last year’s 35% – and 19% said code gets released 10 times faster. \n\nEven with faster release times, security testing remains a sticking point for DevOps members. Over 42% of respondents felt it’s happening too late in the process, and nearly the same percentage said it was a struggle to unpack, process, and fix vulnerabilities. Almost 37% said tracking the status of the bug fixes was challenging, and 33% found remediation prioritization difficult. Like last year, these results indicate a reactive approach to security in the development process. It also indicates the importance of integrating DevSecOps in development cycles, because issues raised in testing that create bottlenecks could be caught and addressed earlier in development.\n\n## DevSecOps Matures but Security Ownership Remains a Pain Point\n\nContinuing a trend the [2020 DevSecOps report](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-05-18-gitlab-fourth-annual-devsecops-survey.html) indicated, developer roles continue to shift left, taking on more responsibility for what were traditionally operations- and security-related tasks. In 2021, more than 70% of security professionals report their teams have moved security considerations earlier into the development, or “shifted left” — an increase from last year’s 65%. Research indicates this broad increase in shifting left is due in part to an increase in developers conducting static and dynamic application security testing. Fifty-three percent of developers reported running static application security testing (SAST) scans (a 13% increase from last year) and 44% of developers reported running dynamic application security testing (DAST) scans (a 17% increase from last year). \n\nOverall, this indicates a major step towards putting the “Sec” in DevSecOps — and the industry is seeing the benefits too. In fact, the report shows how far DevSecOps has come in the last year, with an unprecedented 72% of security professionals reporting their organizations’ security efforts were either “good” or “strong.” That’s a significant improvement from last year, when only 59% said the same thing. The largest year over year increase was in the “strong” category – last year only 19.95% of respondents considered their security posture in that light compared to nearly 33% in 2021. \n\nWhile teams are showing signs of moving towards DevSecOps, research indicates organizations still struggle with determining who is in charge of security. Almost 31% reported they (security) were fully responsible for it, but almost 28% said everyone was responsible. This response is similar to last year’s, and underscores the need for clarity on this subject. \n\n“While the industry has continued integrating security into development, and organizations are beginning to improve security overall, our research shows that a more clear delineation of responsibilities and adoption of new tools is required to completely shift security left,” said Johnathan Hunt, vice president of security at GitLab. “In the future, we hope to see security teams find more ways to lay out clear expectations for the other members of their organization, and continue to adopt innovative technologies for scanning and code reviews to improve speed and quality of development cycles.”\n\nWhile greater strides toward implementing DevSecOps practices have been made this year than in years previous, there is more work to be done when it comes to organizing and coordinating responsibility between security, developer and operations teams. To access the full report, [click here](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/).\n\n## Methodology\n\nGitLab surveyed more than 4,294 software professionals worldwide from January to early March, 2021. The margin of error is 1% (assuming 27 million software professionals and 95 percent confidence level).\n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab Inc. has more than 1,300 team members in approximately 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver \\\nGitLab Inc. \\\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1783},"2021-05-04",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-05-04-gitlab-global-devsecops-survey",{"title":1779,"description":1780},"en-us/press/releases/2021-05-04-gitlab-global-devsecops-survey","pCc3JpIAe73f2s1R_fJoPslVlUtxYMym9JUbk4KvWpY",{"id":1790,"title":1791,"body":6,"config":1792,"content":1793,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1799,"navigation":17,"path":1800,"seo":1801,"stem":1802,"__hash__":1803},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-02-gitlab-acquires-unreview-machine-learning-capabilities.yml","2021 06 02 Gitlab Acquires Unreview Machine Learning Capabilities",{"template":689},{"title":1794,"description":1795,"text":1796,"config":1797},"GitLab Acquires UnReview to Expand its DevOps Platform with Machine Learning Capabilities","Acquisition takes first step in building GitLab’s AI Assisted features for DevOps","_Acquisition takes first step in building GitLab’s AI Assisted features for DevOps_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — June 2, 2021 -\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) Inc., the company that offers the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, announced it has acquired UnReview, a machine learning (ML) based solution for automatically identifying appropriate expert [code reviewers ](https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/create/)and controlling review workloads and distribution of knowledge. This acquisition is expected to advance the user experience within [GitLab’s Dev Section](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/dev/) including [Manage](https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/), [Plan](https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/plan/) and [Create](https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/create/) stages by improving a user’s ability to perform impactful code reviews by using ML to recommend code reviewers based on their previous contributions to areas of code as well as current reviewer workload. With this, teams can increase their velocity, code quality and security.\n\n“Integrating UnReview’s technology into the GitLab platform marks our first step in building GitLab’s AI Assisted features for DevOps,” said Eric Johnson, CTO of GitLab. “By continuing to incorporate machine learning into GitLab’s DevOps Platform, we are improving the user experience by automating workflows and compressing cycle times across all stages of the DevSecOps lifecycle. We’re also building new MLOps features to empower data scientists.”\n\nBased on [GitLab’s 2021 DevSecOps survey,](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/) 75% of respondents report their DevOps teams are either using or planning to use ML/artificial intelligence for testing and code review. Additionally, a majority (55%) of operations teams report their life cycles were either completely or mostly automated. These statistics validate the importance of [GitLab’s AI Assited features for DevOps](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/modelops/ai-assisted/), integrating automation and machine learning technology like UnReview into the GitLab platform. With the addition of UnReview, many existing features within the Create stage will be enriched with [machine learning capabilities](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/ai-powered/) to speed up the software development lifecycle. The merge request reviewers feature will be accelerated from a primarily manual process to an automated process using UnReview's novel machine learning algorithm, which will also be extended in the future to automate other workflow tasks such as the triage of epics and issues including the assigning of issues and suggesting related issues and epics. Within the Manage and Plan stages, the UnReview technology provides an improved experience with more intelligent machine learning backed features to automate portfolio management.\n\nIndustry analyst research into successful operationalization of machine learning outlines the many challenges organizations face by adopting point solution technologies. This is contrasted with the business value provided by integrating [AI Assisted features,](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/modelops/ai-assisted/) DataOps, MLOps, and ModelOps into existing DevOps processes. The UnReview acquisition leads with business value first and provides GitLab with centralized expertise to build data science workload needs into the entire DevOps platform. This empowers developers, data scientists, and data engineers to be highly efficient, collaborative, and open while streamlining operations processes. Integrating this technology, along with GitLab’s [active hiring around machine learning expertise](https://boards.greenhouse.io/gitlab/jobs/5106661002), builds the basis of GitLab’s long term strategy to meet data teams where they are today while also building a path to a [ModelOps Stage](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/modelops/) in the DevOps toolchain.\n\n\"With the rapid increase in cloud adoption, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re seeing increased demand for cloud-enabled DevOps solutions,\" said Jim Mercer, research director DevOps and DevSecOps at IDC. \"DevOps teams who can capitalize on cloud solutions that provide innovative technologies, such as machine learning, to remove friction from the DevOps pipeline while optimizing developer productivity are better positioned to improve code quality and security driving improved business outcomes.\"\n\nThe UnReview technology will be integrated into the GitLab [Code Review](https://about.gitlab.com/topics/version-control/what-is-code-review/) experience for GitLab SaaS customers by the end of year. For additional details on the integration progress, follow this GitLab [epic](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/5794). Please also visit [GitLab’s website](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/dev/) for more information regarding GitLab’s Dev Section and what’s ahead for the product direction.\n\n“I am grateful for the opportunity to share my passion for data science and machine learning with GitLab and its community,\" said Alexander Chueshev, UnReview founder and senior full stack engineer at GitLab. \"I look forward to enhancing the user experience by playing a role in integrating UnReview into the GitLab platform and extending machine learning and artificial intelligence into additional DevOps stages in the future.\"\n\nGitLab’s public handbook also includes an [acquisition section](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/acquisitions/) which outlines the transparent approach the Company takes on Corporate Development, from sharing a target company profile through to listing the financial incentives it offers to teams.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevOps Platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab Inc. has more than 1,300 team members in approximately 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1798},"2021-06-02",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-02-gitlab-acquires-unreview-machine-learning-capabilities",{"title":1794,"description":1795},"en-us/press/releases/2021-06-02-gitlab-acquires-unreview-machine-learning-capabilities","sMfYumZ1MffPbmTytQiQIAuNSWcerDlOGZKBvIV6_IU",{"id":1805,"title":1806,"body":6,"config":1807,"content":1808,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1814,"navigation":17,"path":1815,"seo":1816,"stem":1817,"__hash__":1818},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-03-gitlab-positioned-challengers-quadrant-2021-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing.yml","2021 06 03 Gitlab Positioned Challengers Quadrant 2021 Magic Quadrant Application Security Testing",{"template":689},{"title":1809,"description":1810,"text":1811,"config":1812},"GitLab Positioned in the Challengers Quadrant of the 2021 Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing","Evaluation based on completeness of vision and ability to execute ","_Evaluation based on completeness of vision and ability to execute_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — June 3, 2021\n\n– [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/application-security-testing/) Inc., the company that offers the single application for the DevOps lifecycle, today announced it has been positioned by Gartner in the Challengers quadrant of the Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing.\n\n“We are thrilled to be recognized by Gartner as a Challenger in the 2021 Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing report and excited to see what we believe to be validation of our unique and holistic approach to embedding security into the DevOps workflow,” said David DeSanto, senior director, product management - development and security at GitLab. \"We believe our recognition as a Challenger in the Magic Quadrant represents a growing understanding of the value of enabling developers to find and fix vulnerabilities within their native workflow while at the same time providing visibility and early insight to security teams into their organization’s overall risk.\"\n\nAccording to the report, “Gartner defines the application security testing (AST) market as the buyers and sellers of products and services designed to analyze and test applications for security vulnerabilities.”\n\nGitLab’s approach to application security testing is unique and sets [new standards for DevSecOps](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-is-setting-standard-for-devsecops/). GitLab is the first to provide comprehensive application security testing built into the developer workflow with a focus on making security vulnerability details approachable for the developer. GitLab’s single application for the DevOps lifecycle includes static application security testing (SAST), secret detection, code quality, dynamic application security testing (DAST), software composition analysis (SCA), container scanning, API fuzzing, protocol fuzzing, and coverage-guided fuzzing. In addition to application security testing technologies, GitLab offers dependency lists (e.g., software build of materials (SBOM)) and vulnerability management, critical for enterprise security risk management. The GitLab platform is regularly replacing many traditional incumbent application security testing vendors as organizations recognize the value of application security testing that is integrated into their DevOps processes right out of the box. GitLab provides the visibility and controls necessary to protect the integrity of customers’ applications, software factory, supply chain, and deliverables.\n\nEvaluation criteria for ability to execute includes product or service, overall viability, sales execution/pricing, market responsiveness/record, marketing execution, customer experience and operations. Evaluation criteria for completeness of vision includes market understanding, marketing strategy, sales strategy, offering (product) strategy, business model, vertical/industry strategy, innovation and geographic strategy.\n\nTo read a complimentary copy of the full report, please visit [here](https://learn.gitlab.com/devsecops-ic/2020-gartner-mq-ast).\n\nGartner, “Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing,” Dale Gardner, Mark Horvath, Dionisio Zumerle, May 27, 2021.\n\n## Gartner Disclaimer:\n\nGartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in our research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, NASDAQ, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab Inc. has more than 1,300 team members in approximately 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1813},"2021-06-03",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-03-gitlab-positioned-challengers-quadrant-2021-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing",{"title":1809,"description":1810},"en-us/press/releases/2021-06-03-gitlab-positioned-challengers-quadrant-2021-magic-quadrant-application-security-testing","-8Pxh3S-JBZ_n0nFRYfFAJxWTbPhltCTkGMArygHWOI",{"id":1820,"title":1821,"body":6,"config":1822,"content":1823,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1829,"navigation":17,"path":1830,"seo":1831,"stem":1832,"__hash__":1833},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-16-gitlab-expands-partner-program-new-technology-integrations-services-program.yml","2021 06 16 Gitlab Expands Partner Program New Technology Integrations Services Program",{"template":689},{"title":1824,"description":1825,"text":1826,"config":1827}," GitLab Expands Global Partner Program with New Technology Integrations and Channel Services","GitLab Technology and Channel Partners Help Enable Enterprises' DevOps Adoption to Embrace Digital Transformation","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - June 16, 2021 —\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) Inc., a company that offers a single application for the DevOps lifecycle, today announced it has expanded its [Global Partner Program](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-08-26-gitlab-grows-global-partner-ecosystem-by-over-175-partners-to-deliver-customers-seamless-devops-experience.html) with new technology partner integrations as well as a new [GitLab Certified Services Partner Program](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/resellers/services/). The Services Program includes Certified Professional Services Partner (PSP) and Certified Training Partner (CTP) badges to help new as well as existing partners develop service portfolios around the DevOps lifecycle to support GitLab customers. DevOps adoption has rapidly increased over the past several years—and it’s constantly evolving. Many developers are looking towards adding AI/ML and security to their skill sets according to GitLab’s [2021 DevSecOps survey](https://learn.gitlab.com/c/2021-devsecops-report?x=u5RjB_). GitLab’s technology partners and Open and Select partners are critical to guiding customers through their digital transformation journeys, with the same survey finding that more partners than ever are helping customers set developer priorities.\n\nThe [GitLab Partner Program](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/) enables current and potential partners — including systems integrators, cloud platform partners, resellers, distributors, managed service providers, and ecosystem partners — to maximize the value of their DevOps expertise and the GitLab platform for their customers. The program has continued to expand since its last update at the 2020 GitLab Commit, GitLab's user event, and GitLab’s internal channel team has grown with a variety of initiatives and programs launched to enable partner success such as the [Partner Locator](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/directory/). Released in November, Partner Locator helps customers find the right partner for their needs. Additionally, GitLab’s first Worldwide Partner Summit held in February gathered a crowd of engaged registrants from across the globe for live interactive sessions on sales and services enablement and engagement.\n\n“As companies adopt DevOps and work to stay competitive in today's market, they are recognizing that they need to evolve their software development, management and security processes,” said Michelle Hodges, vice president, global channels at GitLab. “We value our partner relationships and are focused on investing back into partners that invest in GitLab. The GitLab Partner Program, and specifically our new Services Program, empowers partners to be the critical piece in their customers creation of a successful DevSecOps strategy that realizes the full value of their GitLab investment.”\n\nNew program offerings and strategic relationships include:\n\n*\n\n## Services Program\n\nTo further support new and existing partners, GitLab has added new Certified Professional Services and Certified Training Partner badges to the program to help partners deliver value added services for customers that are new to GitLab, expanding their deployments or optimizing their DevOps practices. These certification programs provide a technical enablement framework and individual training certifications for partners to use as they build their GitLab-related services practices. Additionally, these programs provide partners the incentive to attach their services to a GitLab opportunity. New service and training enablement kits are also being rolled out to ensure partners have the resources and guidance they need to be successful on their services engagements.\n*\n\n## Open/Select Partners\n\n: These partners provide high-value DevOps expertise and services to customers that drive the adoption and use of the GitLab platform. Partnerships have been expanded to key resellers, integrators, and other sales and services partners such as [Axcelinno](https://www.axcelinno.io/), [Benchmark Corp.](https://www.benchmarkcorp.com/), [Computacenter](https://www.computacenter.com/en-gb/), [Clearvision](https://www.clearvision-cm.com/), [CPrime](https://www.cprime.com/), Fujitsu Cloud Technologies Limited, Fujitsu Oceania, [Li9](https://li9.com/), [WWT](https://www.wwt.com/) and [Zivra](https://www.zivra.com/).\n*\n\n## Distribution Partners:\n\nGitLab has added new distribution partners to the program to help support Open partners and scale the channel go-to-market strategy.  GitLab distribution partners now include industry leaders such as [Amazic](https://amazic.com/), [Arrow Electronics](https://www.arrow.com/) and [Carahsoft](https://www.carahsoft.com/) for the US Public Sector and Canada.\n*\n\n## Technology Partners\n\nSimplified GitLab deployments through strategic partnerships and integrations with major cloud provider partners create a direct line to the environments developers trust most. This past year, GitLab announced collaborations and integrations with Aqua Security, Atlassian, IBM using Red Hat OpenShift, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Ampere A1 Compute and VMware Tanzu™.\n    *\n\n## Aqua Security:\n\nTo make it even easier for DevOps and security teams to shift left and get started with vulnerability scanning, GitLab will begin using Aqua Trivy as its [default container scanning ](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/03/22/gitlab-13-10-released/#container-scanning-engine-clair)engine in its 14.0 release.\n    *\n\n## Atlassian:\n\nGitLab supports bi-directional visibility between [GitLab and Jira Software](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/integrating-gitlab-com-with-atlassian-jira-cloud/), and allows joint users to tie Jira issues to GitLab commits, merge requests, and deployments.\n    *\n\n## IBM:\n\nGitLab announced [GitLab Ultimate for IBM Cloud Paks](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2021-01-14-gitlab-IBM-to-support-acceleration-of-devops-automation.html) in January 2021, which is an application to help streamline team collaboration and increase productivity with a comprehensive, easy-to-use DevOps platform. In addition, [GitLab Ultimate for z/OS](https://www.ibm.com/products/gitlab-ultimate/zos) and the [GitLab Runner for Red Hat OpenShift](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/03/22/gitlab-13-10-released/#gitlab-runner-for-red-hat-openshift-ga) recently became generally available.\n    *\n\n## Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI):\n\nGitLab has extended and added [CI/CD support for OCI Ampere A1 compute shapes](https://blogs.oracle.com/cloud-infrastructure/post/announcing-gitlab-arm-runner-support-for-the-arm-compute-platform-on-oracle-cloud-infrastructure). Users using Oracle Cloud can now easily deploy GitLab using the ‘Deploy to Oracle Cloud’ button, allowing developers to quickly build and deploy applications on both Arm and x86 platforms.\n    *\n\n## Red Hat:\n\nThe [GitLab Runner for Red Hat OpenShift](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/03/22/gitlab-13-10-released/#gitlab-runner-for-red-hat-openshift-ga) recently became generally available. GitLab Runner on OpenShift is available via a stable channel embedded in the OperatorHub of OpenShift, the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform. Through OpenShift, cluster administrators can access a web console to discover and select Operators to install on their cluster.\n    *\n\n## ServiceNow:\n\nThrough the [GitLab Source Code Management (SCM) and Continuous Integration for DevOps](https://store.servicenow.com/sn_appstore_store.do#!/store/application/54dc4eacdbc2dcd02805320b7c96191e), customers can connect their GitLab pipeline to their ServiceNow DevOps Change process to share information like work items, commit information, test results, and change records between GitLab and ServiceNow. Change managers in ServiceNow can create policies that automate regulatory governance, tracking, approval, and audit recording, reducing administrative tasks for developers and keeping them in GitLab where they can be more productive and focused on innovation.\n    *\n\n## VMware:\n\nVMware Tanzu™ Build Service™ now integrates natively within GitLab to automate the creation, management, and governance of Kubernetes containers at enterprise scale. Users can easily build and deploy compliant containers to their Kubernetes environments from within their GitLab pipelines.\n\n“The partner ecosystem is engaging more in DevOps and elevating their skills in areas like security and AI/ML. Partners are developing their own software to meet customer business challenges, but also enabling customer DevOps processes through a host of services,\" said Paul Edwards, director of software channels & ecosystems at IDC. “GitLab’s new program offerings will help its partners work as trusted advisors in meeting customer digital transformation challenges through new support offerings and tools.”\n\nVisit the following pages for more details on the GitLab Partner Program, a list of current channel and technology partners, and how to participate:\n\n\n\n*   [GitLab Channel Partners](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/)\n*   [GitLab Technology Partners](https://about.gitlab.com/partners/)\n*   [Joining the GitLab Partner Program](https://partners.gitlab.com/English/)\n\nGitLab Inc.s' Global Partner Program was [announced last year](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-08-26-gitlab-grows-global-partner-ecosystem-by-over-175-partners-to-deliver-customers-seamless-devops-experience.html) and it's leader, VP of Global Channels Michelle Hodges, is proudly recognized as a [CRN Channel Chief](https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.crn.com/channel-chiefs/cc2021-details.htm?c%3D152&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1623202858402000&usg=AOvVaw0fgaalPHmHnRHCzJt5h7ns) and a [CRN Women of the Channel](https://www.crn.com/rankings-and-lists/wotc2021-details.htm?w=405).\n\n## Supporting Partner Quotes:\n\n\"Integrating Jira Software and GitLab frees businesses to choose the right tools for every job. Development, ops, and business teams can continue to work with the tools that make sense, without limiting visibility or collaboration. - Suzie Prince, head of product, DevOps at Atlassian\n\n“Clearvision’s business goals and culture of developing best-of-breed DevOps solutions are similarly aligned with GitLab, so entering into a strategic partnership makes sense. Designing a partnership which places the customer at the heart of the agreement, whilst fulfilling the objectives of the partner and vendor is not easy, however, GitLab has succeeded where many have failed. GitLab lives their values and treats their partners with the same respect as their customers, which is truly refreshing.” - Gerry Tombs, CEO at Clearvision\n\n“We are thrilled and excited to be deepening our strategic partnership with Gitlab and as a result, enabling our customers to better unleash the power of their development capabilities. Computacenter is privileged to call many of the UK’s largest and most high profile enterprise organisations our customers; without exception, these organisations are striving to build software with greater speed and quality, allowing them to accelerate changes in their own business and delight their customers by creating new products and functionality. Through our partnership with GitLab, we believe that our combined proposition of industry leading technology and enterprise consulting services will accelerate the power of developer velocity, allowing our customers to continue thriving over the months and years ahead.”- Kevin Stavers, director, platform & hybrid IT at Computacenter\n\n“Our company has greatly improved our DevOps environment by introducing GitLab. It is easier to share our knowledge and technologies within our company, and each project is more cross-functional than before. NIFCLOUD/FJcloud-V was launched in 2010 and has more than 8,000 customers as of June 2021. As part of our DevOps platform, GitLab helps our team greatly accelerate the speed of service delivery and troubleshooting with a higher quality of services. In the future, we will provide our knowledge and experience as NIFCLOUD/FJcloud-V DevOps service for more customers. Also, improvements of the customers' systems development processes through Agile Development will support the requirement for digital transformation.” - Mr. Naoki Arai, executive officer at Fujitsu Cloud Technologies Limited\n\n“GitLab and Fujitsu are speeding up development, testing, and production timeframes to help customers find success in their digital transformation journeys. By combining GitLab’s single DevOps lifecycle application with Fujitsu’s consulting-led engagement process and engineering-led solutions, we are able to optimise delivery outcomes and help customers successfully achieve cloud-native digital transformation. Through this alliance, customers benefit from an enhanced customer experience, improved operational efficiencies and reduced security and compliance risks. In addition, GitLab’s partner aligned channel approach enables us to get access to various co-branded and co-funded marketing campaigns” - Vasanth Kandaswamy, head of portfolio and alliances, data & applications\n\nat Fujitsu Oceania\n\n“GitLab and Oracle are collaborating together on a shared vision to lower the barrier of entry for enterprises looking to adopt emerging technologies in the cloud. Most recently, GitLab and Oracle collaborated to provide single click deployment of GitLab as a complete DevOps platform on OCI for developing solutions on Arm. Together with Oracle Cloud’s flexible IaaS offerings and GitLab’s capabilities to reduce development cycle time, we’re committed to help businesses reach velocity as they build new solutions in the market.” - Matt Leonard, vice president, compute at Oracle\n\n“We are noticing great demand from our joint customers to integrate ServiceNow DevOps and GitLab. Through ServiceNow DevOps and adopting GitLab, customers are able to incorporate automated change governance and auditing without slowing down the speed of software delivery or sacrificing their enterprise compliance needs. We look forward to continued innovation with GitLab and serving our joint customers together.” - Anand Ahire, senior director, product management, DevOps at ServiceNow\n\n\"VMware Tanzu and GitLab have partnered closely to help enterprises embrace DevSecOps to get their modern apps to production quickly and more securely. Whether running automated pipelines, scanning application code, building and deploying compliant containers, or landing applications on any cloud, our partnership with GitLab makes it easier for organizations to focus on what matters - building better software.\" - Scott Buchanan, vice president of Tanzu marketing at VMware\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is an open DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in approximately 68 countries.\n\n*Red Hat, the Red Hat logo and OpenShift are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and other countries.*\n\n*VMware and Tanzu are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States and other jurisdictions. All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.*",{"date":1828},"2021-06-16",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-16-gitlab-expands-partner-program-new-technology-integrations-services-program",{"title":1824,"description":1825},"en-us/press/releases/2021-06-16-gitlab-expands-partner-program-new-technology-integrations-services-program","7wHwHT_cPx9vHqGJZ-hlg0rhxRXodcs5GfSu-r4XFic",{"id":1835,"title":1836,"body":6,"config":1837,"content":1838,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1844,"navigation":17,"path":1845,"seo":1846,"stem":1847,"__hash__":1848},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-22-gitlab-14-delivers-modern-devops-in-one-platform.yml","2021 06 22 Gitlab 14 Delivers Modern Devops In One Platform",{"template":689},{"title":1839,"description":1840,"text":1841,"config":1842},"GitLab 14 Delivers Modern DevOps in One Platform","Provides Increased Development Velocity, Built-in Application Security for Risk Mitigation, and Visibility into DevOps Success","_Provides Increased Development Velocity, Built-in Application Security for Risk Mitigation, and Visibility into DevOps Success_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — June 22, 2021 –\n\nToday [GitLab Inc](https://about.gitlab.com/), a company that offers a complete DevOps Platform, announces the next iteration of its single application with its 14 release. This release enables global businesses to advance their adoption of modern DevOps by replacing disparate technologies and toolchains with a single DevOps platform that is configured to work by default. With the product innovation leading up to this release and additional functionality being shipped each month, GitLab is furthering its commitment to bringing the most advanced DevOps platform to businesses.\n\nAccording to the company’s 5th annual [DevSecOps Report](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/), 60% of developers are releasing code 2x faster than ever before because of DevOps. With this and the global rise of remote work over the past year due to the pandemic, companies are rethinking their approach to digital transformation and security as well as recognizing the need for a modern DevOps platform versus multiple disparate technologies and point solutions.\n\n“With the rise of remote work and increased focus on digital transformation, businesses today are grappling with siloed teams and pressure to deliver secure software at extraordinary speeds to compete within the market,” said Scott Williamson, Chief Product Officer at GitLab Inc. “With the product innovation leading up to GitLab 14 and our product plans for the future, we will continue to work to push the industry forward by providing a modern DevOps Platform in a single application so companies can bring together their teams in one place enabling them to innovate and accelerate their software development processes.”\n\n## Single DevOps Platform Increases Development Velocity and Efficiency\n\nAs businesses transition to modern DevOps practices, the pivot from complex toolchains to a single DevOps platform is becoming more of a reality. According to Gartner[^1], “By 2023, 40% of organizations will have switched from multiple point solutions to DevOps value stream delivery platforms to streamline application delivery, versus less than 10% in 2020.” GitLab’s consistent and efficient developer and operator experience leads to a simplified and more predictable software development lifecycle. GitLab allows teams to use one tool for source code management (SCM), continuous integration (CI), and continuous delivery (CD) making teams more efficient and productive with streamlined collaboration. Key focus areas and development features include:\n\n\n*\n\n## Pipeline Editor:\n\n[Lowers the CI/CD barrier to entry for novices and accelerates power users ](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/01/22/gitlab-13-8-released/#the-new-pipeline-editor-makes-cicd-easy-to-use)with visual authoring and versioning, continuous validation, and pipeline visualization.\n*\n\n## GitLab Agent for Kubernetes:\n\nEnables [secure, cloud-native GitOps](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-kubernetes-agent-on-gitlab-com/). GitLab also meets customers where they are, supporting GitOps with agent-based and agentless approaches, and for deployments anywhere, regardless of whether infrastructure is cloud-native.\n\n## Visibility and Measurement Lead to Increased DevOps Success\n\nInstrumenting systems to surface meaningful metrics is difficult and time-consuming; many businesses struggle to find the metrics that map their DevOps investments to business results. With GitLab’s CI/CD dashboard, deployment frequency charts, and monitoring, organizations gain confidence in their ability to drive both team performance and competitive advantage, with visibility on lead time for changes, change failure rate, deployment frequency, time to restore service (collectively known as the DORA4 metrics), and supporting value stream analytics that identifies and breaks down bottlenecks. New and upcoming metrics and reporting features include:\n\n\n*\n\n## Value Stream Analytics:\n\nIdentify inefficiencies and their root causes in workflows, helping users move the needle on [DORA metrics](https://www.devops-research.com/research.html). GitLab’s transparent product roadmap prioritizes actionable analytics to optimize users’ value stream and DevOps return on investment (ROI).\n*\n\n## Deployment Frequency Charts and Monitoring:\n\nEnables development teams to [monitor the efficiency of deployments](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/05/22/gitlab-13-12-released/#group-level-deployment-frequency-cicd-chart) over time, find bottlenecks, and know when to make improvements with deployment frequency charts\n*\n\n## CI/CD Dashboard:\n\nMeasure the efficiency of your development lifecycle with new charts showing lead time for changes — from code commit to production — built into the GitLab CI/CD Dashboard.\n\n## Built-in Security and Compliance to Provide Visibility and Mitigate Risk\n\nTo stay competitive, businesses need to be able to deliver modern applications quickly while also not compromising on security and compliance best practices. Development teams must collaborate closely with their security team counterparts in order to find, triage, and address security vulnerabilities early in the DevOps lifecycle. Built-in application security testing and compliance frameworks enable businesses to mitigate risk while maintaining development velocity. GitLab’s modern DevOps Platform empowers development teams to efficiently create secure code, security teams to have better visibility into their security risk, and compliance teams to have auditability from the first line of code written to applications deployed in production. New and upcoming security and compliance features include:\n\n\n\n*\n\n## Fuzz Testing:\n\nGitLab has shifted fuzz testing left into the heart of developers’ CI/CD workflow, through [acquisitions of Fuzzit and Peach Tech](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2020-11-19-gitlab-completes-integration-of-fuzzing-solutions.html), adding both coverage-guided and behavioral fuzz testing to its application security testing capabilities. This enables developers to discover software defects that may lead to exploitable vulnerabilities missed by traditional testing practices.\n*\n\n## Security Dashboards and Vulnerability Reports:\n\nGitLab’s Vulnerability Management has evolved into comprehensive [Security Dashboards](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/security_dashboard/) and [Vulnerability Reports](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/vulnerability_report/) streamlining organizational overhead of security risk management enabling collaboration between development and security teams while increasing DevOps efficiency and velocity.\n*\n\n## Modern vulnerability scanning:\n\nTo continue to provide the latest techniques in application security scanning, GitLab has partnered with the [Semgrep](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2021/04/22/gitlab-13-11-released/#gitlab--semgrep-upgrading-sast-for-the-future) and Trivy communities to provide greater access to the open source security community. These partnerships will increase the depth of GitLab’s shift left security approach while also empowering GitLab users to connect to the broader community helping everyone be more secure.\n*\n\n## Compliance pipeline configurations:\n\nFor organizations needing to implement compliance requirements in their DevOps workflow, GitLab provides the ability to enforce even more separation of duties by setting up immutable pipeline definitions for their specific compliance framework needs.\n\n## Availability\n\nGitLab 14.0 release will be available starting June 22nd. To update a self-managed instance, visit [about.gitlab.com/update](https://about.gitlab.com/update/) for detailed instructions. GitLab.com is automatically updated by GitLab.\n\n## GitLab Velocity\n\nGitLab continually iterates on its platform, earning its acknowledgment as a leading, single application for the DevOps lifecycle. Leveraging the power of the growing GitLab community of more than 2,700 active contributors, more than 1 million active license users, and 30 million+ users (Paid and Free), GitLab delivers customer-driven product innovation through open collaboration and contributions from the community. GitLab was recently positioned as a Leader in the\n\n## 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Agile Planning Tools\n\n, and as a Challenger in the\n\n## 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing\n\n).\n\n## Supporting Quotes\n\n“This partnership provides both Aqua and GitLab users access to the comprehensive security tools they need to successfully shift left. GitLab’s users now have access to the best in open source container scanning, while Aqua users benefit from GitLab’s Vulnerability Research as well as GitLab’s contributions to Aqua’s Trivy project. We’re looking forward to building the relationship further and allowing GitLab to leverage additional open source projects, like Aqua Starboard, to better schedule scan jobs in production environments.” -\n\n## Technology Partner, Itay Shakury, director of open source at [Aqua Security](https://www.aquasec.com/)\n\n\"I've been contributing to GitLab for more than three years and I still learn every day by collaborating with the GitLab team and the wider community. Besides the technical knowledge gained during code reviews, one can learn a lot from the transparent design and engineering workflows behind GitLab. Contributing to GitLab has been a catalyst for shaping the way I work with remote teams.\" -\n\n## Contributor, George Tsiolis, product designer at [Gitpod](https://www.gitpod.io/)\n\n“The biggest value (of GitLab) is that it allows the development teams to have a greater role in the deployment process. Previously, only a few people really knew how things worked, and now pretty much the whole development organization knows how the CI pipeline works, can work with it, add new services, and get things into production without infrastructure being the bottleneck.” -\n\n## Customer, Dan Bereczki, director of engineering at [The Zebra](https://www.thezebra.com/)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is a complete DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.   GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free), from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)\n\n\n\u003C!-- Footnotes themselves at the bottom. -->\n#### Notes\n\n[^1]:\n     Gartner, Market Guide for DevOps Value Stream Delivery Platforms, Manjunath Bhat, Hassan Ennaciri, Chris Saunderson, Daniel Betts, Thomas Murphy, Joachim Herschmann, 28 September 2020",{"date":1843},"2021-06-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-22-gitlab-14-delivers-modern-devops-in-one-platform",{"title":1839,"description":1840},"en-us/press/releases/2021-06-22-gitlab-14-delivers-modern-devops-in-one-platform","3qHv132CmcVEkNBgwyJFozJD_T4QeWjo0Q25Lq_y1AA",{"id":1850,"title":1851,"body":6,"config":1852,"content":1853,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1858,"navigation":17,"path":1859,"seo":1860,"stem":1861,"__hash__":1862},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-22-gitlab-brings-future-of-workl-leaders-together-for-remote-by-gitlab-event.yml","2021 06 22 Gitlab Brings Future Of Workl Leaders Together For Remote By Gitlab Event",{"template":689},{"title":1854,"description":1855,"text":1856,"config":1857},"GitLab Inc. Brings Future of Work Leaders Together for REMOTE by GitLab Event","Twitter, Dropbox, Zoom, Robinhood, Coinbase, and more join GitLab Inc. to demonstrate the power of remote work at inaugural event","_Twitter, Dropbox, Zoom, Robinhood, Coinbase, and more join GitLab Inc. to demonstrate the power of remote work at inaugural event_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – June 22, 2021 -\n\n[GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) Inc., a company that offers a complete DevOps Platform, today announced its half-day remote work symposium, [REMOTE by GitLab](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/company/culture/all-remote/events/#remote-by-gitlab), taking place virtually on June 29. \n\nREMOTE by GitLab offers attendees the opportunity to learn how to create and sustain scalable remote practices within their teams and organizations from remote leaders across tech verticals. These experts, including CEOs, Chief People Officers and employee experience leaders, will bring unique perspectives detailing how remote work is transforming lives, companies, and communities. \n\n“REMOTE by GitLab brings together the workplace design community to demystify the components of a successful remote work environment,” said Darren Murph, head of remote at GitLab Inc. “We are proud to be at the forefront of the all-remote movement and look forward to hosting workplace pioneers and advocates for greater workplace flexibility. We hope our attendees are inspired to embrace the future of business and culture in the post-office world.”\n\n## A Dual Track Conference\n\nThe conference agenda features two tracks — Elevating Culture and Making Remote Work. Each track features a mix of topics, including sessions on culturing building, maintaining remote operations, what new distributed teams look like, and how some companies are addressing seismic shifts away from the office and traditional ways of doing business. \n\nThe carefully curated schedule will feature sessions from leading remote experts, including: \n\n*   Lynne Oldham, CPO, Zoom \n*   Daisy Linden, Director of Employee Experience and Remote First, Coinbase\n*   Richard Cho, Head of Recruiting, Robinhood\n*   Maisha Gray-Diggs, Senior Director of Talent Acquisition, Twitter\n*   Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury, Lumry Family Associate Professor, Harvard Business School\n*   Alastair Simpson, VP of Design, Dropbox\n\nFor the full list of REMOTE by GitLab speakers, please visit the [schedule](https://events.ringcentral.com/events/remote-by-gitlab?ref=f6b5022850fa).\n\n## How to Register\n\nTo register for the premier remote work symposium of the year, please see our registration portal, [here](https://hopin.com/events/remote-by-gitlab?ref=f6b5022850fa).\n\n## Thank You Sponsors\n\nREMOTE by GitLab is made possible with support from our sponsors: [Automattic](https://automattic.com/), [Commsor](https://www.commsor.com/), [Discourse](https://www.discourse.org/), [Kommute](https://www.kommute.com/), [Loom](https://www.loom.com/), [MURAL](https://www.mural.co/), [SafetyWing](https://safetywing.com/), and [Virbela](https://www.virbela.com/).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is a complete DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.   GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free), from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2014, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1843},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-22-gitlab-brings-future-of-workl-leaders-together-for-remote-by-gitlab-event",{"title":1854,"description":1855},"en-us/press/releases/2021-06-22-gitlab-brings-future-of-workl-leaders-together-for-remote-by-gitlab-event","xGiOW_GkbcKE1CE-4-LORgM-W9G-_JfsMN0Xsdt24F8",{"id":1864,"title":1865,"body":6,"config":1866,"content":1867,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1873,"navigation":17,"path":1874,"seo":1875,"stem":1876,"__hash__":1877},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-30-meltano-spins-out-of-gitlab-raises-seed-funding-led-by-gv.yml","2021 06 30 Meltano Spins Out Of Gitlab Raises Seed Funding Led By Gv",{"template":689},{"title":1868,"description":1869,"text":1870,"config":1871},"Meltano Spins Out of GitLab, Raises $4.2M in Seed Funding Led by GV to Enhance Open Source Data Integration","Meltano aims to bring the entire data lifecycle into the DataOps Era","_Meltano aims to bring the entire data lifecycle into the DataOps Era_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO — June 30, 2021 -\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) Inc., a company that offers a complete DevOps Platform, announced the spin-out of Meltano, an open source ELT (Extract, Load, Transform) platform built for the DataOps era. Meltano also closed $4.2M in seed funding led by GV and a number of angel investors, including Ram Shriram, WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg, and Max Beauchemin, creator of Apache Airflow and Superset. As an independent company Meltano has the opportunity to grow further as an open source company and focus on addressing the needs of the data engineering market starting with enhanced data integration.\n\n“From its inception, Meltano has operated separately from GitLab’s DevOps platform. It started as a tool built for GitLab’s data and analytics team, who wanted an end-to-end data platform built around open source components and DevOps principles,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “With its new seed funding, Meltano, as an independently managed entity, will provide the benefits of open source data integration and DataOps to more organizations.”\n\nData teams today face challenges similar to those that led to the DevOps revolution and the rise of platforms like GitLab. There are point solutions for all parts of the data lifecycle, but they are typically inflexible, difficult to integrate with each other, and not conducive to collaboration. Data integration (ETL) solutions in particular are hard to extend and troubleshoot, and their limited connector libraries force organizations to supplement them with custom solutions built and maintained in-house. In response, data engineers and analysts are looking to embrace open source software and DevOps best practices such as version control, code review, and CI/CD, to increase efficiency and confidence in the result of their work and downstream decisions.\n\n“Over the past few years, we have seen a wave of great open source data tools and technologies for data integration, transformation, orchestration, and visualization,” said Douwe Maan, CEO of Meltano. “We believe that there is still a significant challenge in integrating these disparate tools and managing their configuration and deployment consistently across environments. Meltano strives to solve this data workflow problem by bringing these solutions together in a single DataOps-ready project repository that scales with the needs of the organization. With this seed funding, we will be able to support more tools and make them accessible to more organizations.”\n\nToday, Meltano offers a compelling open source data integration (ELT) solution that embraces the Singer standard for data movement and its existing library of over 200 community-maintained connectors, along with dbt for transformation, and Airflow for orchestration. Meltano makes it easier to use and deploy these tools together, to discover existing connectors, and to build new ones. In the near future, Meltano anticipates adding support for open source tools like Superset and Metabase for visualization, and alternative orchestration solutions like Dagster and Prefect, while continuing to grow its connector library with the help of the community.\n\n“Meltano is well positioned to become a trusted open-source platform used by software developers to integrate data,” said Dave Munichiello, General Partner at GV and investor in GitLab, Segment, and Meltano. “The Meltano team combines years of SaaS and authentic open source experience, with a passion for building easy-to-use platforms for software developers.\n\nTo learn more about Meltano, read its [funding announcement blog post](https://meltano.com/blog/meltano-spins-out-of-gitlab-raises-seed-round) and see its [website](https://meltano.com/), which includes a list of partners, access to Meltano’s Slack community, and product documentation.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is a complete DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2015, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in approximately 68 countries.\n\n## About Meltano\n\nMeltano is an open source DataOps platform that brings together best-in-class open source tools and technologies for the data lifecycle, including the Singer standard for data integration and its library of over 200 connectors, dbt for transformation, Airflow for orchestration, and soon Superset for visualization. It simplifies configuration, deployment, and monitoring, and lets data teams benefit from DevOps best practices such as version control, code review, and CI/CD.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, Meltano works alongside its community of over 1000 data professionals at startups, global enterprises, and consultancies to build the next generation of data infrastructure and support a large ecosystem of open source connectors. There are thousands of active Meltano projects in use today by organizations such as Netlify and GitLab.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)\n\n\nDouwe Maan\n\u003Cbr>\nMeltano, Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@meltano.com](mailto:press@meltano.com)",{"date":1872},"2021-06-30",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-06-30-meltano-spins-out-of-gitlab-raises-seed-funding-led-by-gv",{"title":1868,"description":1869},"en-us/press/releases/2021-06-30-meltano-spins-out-of-gitlab-raises-seed-funding-led-by-gv","o0077-XDhAF7CRJa0j5_BlIvS3iy2eDXu3VRS8j2GN8",{"id":1879,"title":1880,"body":6,"config":1881,"content":1882,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1888,"navigation":17,"path":1889,"seo":1890,"stem":1891,"__hash__":1892},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-07-08-gitlab-announces-commit-virtual-2021.yml","2021 07 08 Gitlab Announces Commit Virtual 2021",{"template":689},{"title":1883,"description":1884,"text":1885,"config":1886},"Announcing GitLab Commit 2021: Innovate Together","The 2-day GitLab community event features valuable DevOps learning opportunities and insights with representatives from Google, IBM, Intel, Northwestern Mutual, Vox Media, and more.","_The 2-day GitLab community event features valuable DevOps learning opportunities and insights with representatives from Google, IBM, Intel, Northwestern Mutual, Vox Media, and more._\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO — July 8, 2021 -\n\nToday [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/) Inc., a company that offers a complete DevOps Platform, announced  initial programming and speakers for [GitLab Commit 2021: Innovate Together](/events/). This two-day virtual conference will showcase how software development, operations, and security professionals work together to drive innovation for their organizations. Attendees will experience virtual programming on four stages, ensuring that everyone can participate and get inspired to innovate together, no matter their location or time zone.\n\nSince 2019, Commit has brought the GitLab community together to discuss the future of DevOps. Through practical lessons, solution-focused discussions, and in-depth training and workshops, contributors from across the development lifecycle learn how to accelerate velocity with confidence, strengthen collaboration between Dev and Security, and increase visibility into DevOps success. \n\nAccording to the [2021 GitLab DevSecOps Survey](https://learn.gitlab.com/c/2021-devsecops-report?x=u5RjB_), more organizations are taking DevOps seriously than ever before, and releasing code faster than ever as a result. At Commit, software development, operations, and security professionals of all organizational levels will hear stories from their peers about how they helped take their organization’s software development to the next level, learn practical tips for how to build security into the entire development lifecycle, and collaborate with other software professionals from around the world.\n\n“The wider community has always played a key role at GitLab with code contributions and feedback that enhanced each of 117 monthly releases,” said Eric Johnson, Chief Technology Officer at GitLab. “We’re so excited to celebrate almost 10 years of innovating together at this year’s virtual Commit.”\n\n“Sharing the stories of how GitLab fundamentally changes the way our customers, the open source community, and our partners collaborate, create, and innovate to impact their organizations, their customers, and the world at-large has always been the essence of Commit,” said Traci Robinson-Williams, Manager, Market Insights at GitLab. “We are honored and delighted to showcase the incredible results that our users deliver via the GitLab platform.”\n\n“GitLab Commit is a chance to celebrate the diverse community that contributes to GitLab's success — as users, as contributors, and as partners,” said Nuritzi Sanchez, GitLab’s Senior Open Source Program Manager. “I'm thrilled to have several of our open source partners attending and sharing their experience with the wider community.\"   \n\n“The last year and a half catalyzed a sea of change in how organizations operate,” said Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab. “Many companies are embracing remote-first practices to enable their organizations to innovate faster, be more inclusive, and attract the best talent as they grow. We're delighted to host some of the preeminent leaders who are inspiring the future of work at GitLab Commit.”\n\n#### Conference Sessions and Speakers\nThis year, GitLab Commit features four stages that highlight how GitLab’s DevOps platform enables organizations to deliver their products to market faster by allowing teams to efficiently innovate together:\n\n-\n\n## Innovate Together (main stage):\n\nWhen we collaborate and innovate together, we can deliver better software faster. Hear how industry leaders see the exciting future of DevOps, and how we can all contribute to a stronger development lifecycle.\n-\n\n## Open:\n\nGitLab’s DevOps platform is a single application for unparalleled collaboration, visibility, and development velocity. Discover how GitLab is used creatively and uniquely for remote work, education, marketing, and other non-technical fields to produce unexpected results.\n-\n\n## DevSecOps:\n\nSecuring your software supply chain has never been more critical — or more complicated. A DevSecOps platform is the end-to-end secure factory that can simplify how you plan, create, deploy, secure, and manage your modern software and the infrastructure upon which it relies. GitLab provides the visibility and controls necessary to protect the integrity of your software factory and its deliverables. Learn how to protect your software supply chain with pragmatic advice and best practices.\n-\n\n## Platform:\n\nThe need for business transformation and resiliency drive the decisions every leader makes today. Learn how other leaders leverage the GitLab platform to become more agile, accelerate product development, and ensure compliance, especially in financial services, the public sector, and other regulated industries.\n\n\"I love nerding out on all things software development with fellow enthusiasts, so I'm excited to speak at GitLab Commit. The growth of GitLab over the years has been amazing to watch, and I continue to be a big fan and massive supporter. It's such a special community.\" — Nnamdi Iregbulem, Partner, Lightspeed Venture Partners.\n\n\"We're blazing a new trail at Northwestern Mutual through our transformation, driving our business and the industry forward. Thank you to GitLab Commit for sharing our story and the partnership.\" – Sean Corkum, Northwestern Mutual\n\n“I'm so thrilled to speak at GitLab Commit. GitLab is the central piece to our work creating a 100% open source platform. Because the GitLab users can create and influence the software itself, our community is participatory on a whole other level. GitLab's commitment to partnerships and working with our community takes collaboration to the next level.” — Silona Bonewald, IEEE.\n\n\"We are excited to join GitLab Commit and share our experience of building engineering intelligence on top of the GitLab platform for managing high-velocity DevOps delivery pipelines.\" — Ralf Huuck, Logilica.\n\nThe schedule will feature sessions from leading technology and DevOps experts, including:\n\n- “Auto DevOps with GitLab CI” - Seema Saharan, UC Berkeley\n- “Bringing Kubernetes Policy Enforcement to GitLab’s Workflow” - Sandeep Parikh, Google\n- “DevOps Behind Prison Walls” - Jason Jones and Matthew Nelson, The Last Mile\n- “DevOps for Highschoolers?” - Daniel Kim and Emily Chen, New Relic \n- “Fear Not Integration: How to Connect an Existing Kubernetes Cluster to a GitLab CI/CD Project Without Interrupting Your Production Apps” - Jessie Rushing, Vox Media\n- “Intel: Enterprise-Level Scaling of GitLab System at Intel for 50K+ Users” - Ram Varra, Intel\n- “Mentoring designers in Open Source Software: Lessons from mentoring and supporting designers in OSS” - Eriol Fox\n- “Northwestern Mutual’s Digital Transformation with GitLab” - Sean Corkum, Northwestern Mutual\n- “Remote Mobbing and Inner-Source During the Pandemic Using GitLab” - Ankur Marfatia and Loren Kirby, Delta\n- “The Developer Productivity Manifesto” - Nnamdi Iregbulem, Lightspeed Venture Partners\t\n- “The Future of Cloud-Native Security” - Caroline Wong, Cobalt\n- “The Pandemic Can't Stop Us (Innovate beyond Covid)” - Getty Orawo, Sokowatch\n\nFor the full GitLab Commit: Innovate Together program, please visit the [GitLab Commit website](/events/). \n\n#### Virtual Conference Registration\nGet ready to Innovate Together during this immersive learning and networking event that will help you commit to better DevOps. GitLab Commit is a free, two-day virtual experience, enabling participants in any time zone to participate across four stages, including panels, demos, and thought leader presentations. [Register here for free](https://hopin.com/events/gitlab-commit-virtual-2021).\n\n#### Thank You Sponsors\nGitLab Commit is made possible with support from the following event sponsors: Accurics, Adaptavist, Anchore, Bridgecrew, GitGuardian, GNOME Foundation, Google, IBM, KDE, Lightstep, PagerDuty, Red Hat, ServiceNow, Sauce Labs, StackHawk, VMware and X.Org Foundation; and Media Sponsors: Changelog, DevOps.com, and Software Engineering Daily. For more information on future sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to [commit@gitlab.com](mailto:commit@gitlab.com).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is a complete DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free), from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2015, GitLab Inc. has more than 1,300 team members in 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nJennifer Leslie\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1887},"2021-07-08",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-07-08-gitlab-announces-commit-virtual-2021",{"title":1883,"description":1884},"en-us/press/releases/2021-07-08-gitlab-announces-commit-virtual-2021","4imZ5i_beLaJzBwsqo77cxx4OOTQlSyc5LTY1h70kQM",{"id":1894,"title":1895,"body":6,"config":1896,"content":1897,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1903,"navigation":17,"path":1904,"seo":1905,"stem":1906,"__hash__":1907},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-07-20-gitlab-inc-wins-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-for-application-and-development.yml","2021 07 20 Gitlab Inc Wins Google Cloud Technology Partner Of The Year Award For Application And Development",{"template":689},{"title":1898,"description":1899,"text":1900,"config":1901},"GitLab Inc. Wins Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award for Application and Development","GitLab Inc.’s complete DevOps platform recognized as key component of Google Cloud’s Partner ecosystem ","_GitLab Inc.’s complete DevOps platform recognized as key component of Google Cloud’s Partner ecosystem_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – July 20, 2021 -\n\n[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), a company that offers the complete DevOps Platform, today announced that it has received the 2020 Google Cloud Global Technology Partner of the Year award for Application Development. \n\nGitLab Inc. was recognized for the company’s achievements in Application Development and Modernization in the Google Cloud ecosystem, helping joint customers unite teams and workflows with GitLab to efficiently and securely develop cloud native, scalable solutions with cutting edge technology on Google Cloud. GitLab supports various types of deployment targets for DevOps teams to choose from like GKE, GKE AutoPilot, CloudRun, and Anthos as a Cloud Native, multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud software development platform. GitLab also enables enterprises to adopt modern workflows like GitOps when deploying to Google Cloud’s platform. The partnership brings value to customers by reducing cycle times so that they can deliver valuable applications and updates quickly. Additionally, the partnership brings GitLab’s unique CI/CD and DevSecOps platform to Google Cloud, so teams can work with secure, innovative technologies. \n\n“We’re proud to recognize Gitlab as our Technology Partner of the Year for Application Development,” said Kevin Ichhpurani, Corporate Vice President, Global Partner Ecosystem at Google Cloud. “This award recognizes GitLab’s commitment to customer success, and its delivery of innovative and impactful solutions on Google Cloud in Application Development. We look forward to building together with GitLab and creating business value for customers with cloud technologies.”\n\nBy combining GitLab’s integrations with Google Cloud services, the partnership enables a consistent and efficient developer and operator experience for a more predictable software development lifecycle for various workloads across teams in a broad range of verticals and enterprises. Collaboration is one of GitLab’s key values and by practicing this value with a partner like Google Cloud, GitLab can continue delivering award-winning work to customers.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is a complete DevOps platform built from the ground up as a single application for all stages of the DevOps lifecycle enabling Product, Development, QA, Security, and Operations teams to work concurrently on the same project. GitLab provides a single data store, one user interface, and one permission model across the DevOps lifecycle. This allows teams to significantly reduce cycle times through more efficient collaboration and enhanced focus.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ users (both Paid and Free), from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2015, GitLab Inc. has more than 1,300 team members in 68 countries.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1902},"2021-07-20",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-07-20-gitlab-inc-wins-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-for-application-and-development",{"title":1898,"description":1899},"en-us/press/releases/2021-07-20-gitlab-inc-wins-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-for-application-and-development","cTLJNk9kTD3vaBOsZAqiSMTzjmckB5VY2I1B36uNn9M",{"id":1909,"title":1910,"body":6,"config":1911,"content":1912,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1918,"navigation":17,"path":1919,"seo":1920,"stem":1921,"__hash__":1922},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-09-07-gitlab-appoints-sunny-bedi-to-bod.yml","2021 09 07 Gitlab Appoints Sunny Bedi To Bod",{"template":689},{"title":1913,"description":1914,"text":1915,"config":1916},"GitLab Appoints Sunny Bedi to Board of Directors","Chief information and chief data officer of Snowflake joins GitLab as an independent director","_Chief information and chief data officer of Snowflake joins GitLab as an independent director_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – September 7, 2021 -\n\n[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), The DevOps Platform, announced today the appointment of Sunny Bedi, Chief Information Officer and Chief Data Officer at [Snowflake](https://www.snowflake.com/en/), to its board of directors.\n\n“We are pleased to welcome Sunny Bedi to the GitLab Board of Directors,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “He brings in-depth knowledge of how the early adoption of innovative technologies can have a positive impact on business outcomes. His experience solving those challenges while at high-growth companies will make Sunny an invaluable addition to the GitLab Board.”\n\n“GitLab's unique platform vision to deliver a single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle makes it a compelling solution to achieve speed to market, security, efficiency, and impactful transformation,” said Mr. Bedi. “I am thrilled to be able to share my perspective as a CIO and look forward to collaborating with GitLab’s management team on The DevOps Platform.”\n\nIn addition to his role as CIO and CDO at Snowflake, Mr. Bedi currently serves on the Dean’s Circle Advisory Board at the University of San Francisco, where he earned his B.S. in biology and M.B.A. in international business. He also served as vice president of corporate IT as well as new product introduction operations and logistics at NVIDIA, was senior director of IT at VMware, and senior management consultant at Deloitte, among other roles.\n\nFor more information on GitLab’s board of directors please see [here](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/board-meetings/).\n\n## GitLab Velocity\n\nFounded in 2011 and incorporated in 2014, GitLab has [released platform updates](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/categories/releases/) on the 22nd of every month for the last 119 consecutive months as of August 31, 2021. Nearly every single release includes 50 new open source community contributions, with an average of 225 wider community contributions merged within the last 12 months.\n\nGitLab recently ranked 11th on the [2021 Forbes Cloud 100](https://www.forbes.com/cloud100/#6d6489f45f94) list and 4th on the [2021 Enterprise Tech 30](https://www.enterprisetech30.com/#late-stage) for late-stage private companies. The company also received Honorable Mention for its all-remote culture in the General Excellence category of the [Fast Company 2021 World Changing Ideas](https://www.fastcompany.com/90624506/world-changing-ideas-awards-2021-general-excellence-finalists-and-honorable-mentions) award, and was named a [Google Cloud 2020 Partner of the Year](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2021-07-20-gitlab-inc-wins-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-for-application-and-development.html) for its achievements in Application Development and Modernization in the Google Cloud ecosystem.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The DevOps platform that empowers organizations to maximize the overall return on software development by delivering software faster and efficiently, while strengthening security and compliance. GitLab’s single application is easier to use, leads to faster cycle time and allows visibility throughout and control over all stages of the DevOps lifecycle. With GitLab, every team in your organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency and traceability.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ registered users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since 2015, GitLab has more than 1,300 team members in over 65 countries.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nJennifer Leslie\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1917},"2021-09-07",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-09-07-gitlab-appoints-sunny-bedi-to-bod",{"title":1913,"description":1914},"en-us/press/releases/2021-09-07-gitlab-appoints-sunny-bedi-to-bod","OdQrobyEZH-wdSbOQ8r_XUKInbR5eah_LZAvbDvfKak",{"id":1924,"title":1925,"body":6,"config":1926,"content":1927,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1932,"navigation":17,"path":1933,"seo":1934,"stem":1935,"__hash__":1936},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-09-17-gitlab-files-statement-for-proposed-ipo.yml","2021 09 17 Gitlab Files Statement For Proposed Ipo",{"template":689},{"title":1928,"description":1928,"text":1929,"config":1930},"GitLab Files Registration Statement for Proposed Initial Public Offering","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – September 17, 2021 -\n\nGitLab Inc., The DevOps Platform, announced today that it has publicly filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) relating to the proposed initial public offering of its Class A common stock.\n\nGitLab Inc. intends to list its Class A common stock under the ticker symbol “GTLB” on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. The number of shares to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering have not yet been determined. The offering is subject to market conditions, and there can be no assurance as to whether, or when, the offering may be completed or as to the actual size or terms of the offering.\n\nGoldman Sachs & Co. LLC, J.P. Morgan, and BofA Securities are acting as lead book-running managers for the proposed offering. UBS Investment Bank, RBC Capital Markets, Truist Securities and Piper Sandler are acting as joint book-running managers for the offering. Cowen, KeyBanc Capital Markets, and William Blair are acting as co-managers for the proposed offering.\n\nThe proposed offering will be made only by means of a prospectus. Copies of the preliminary prospectus related to the offering, when available, may be obtained from: Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, Attention: Prospectus Department, 200 West Street, New York, NY 10282, telephone: 1-866-471-2526, facsimile: 212-902-9316 or email: prospectus-ny@ny.email.gs.com; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, c/o Broadridge Financial Solutions, 1155 Long Island Avenue, Edgewood, NY 11717, telephone: (866) 803-9204, or by emailing prospectus-eq_fi@jpmchase.com; or BofA Securities, Attn: Prospectus Department, NC1-004-03-43, 200 North College Street, 3rd Floor, Charlotte, NC 28255-0001, Dg.prospectus_requests@bofa.com.\n\nA registration statement on Form S-1 relating to the proposed sale of these securities has been filed with the SEC, but has not yet become effective. These securities may not be sold, nor may offers to buy be accepted prior to the time the registration statement becomes effective.\n\nThis press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy these securities, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The DevOps platform, a single application that brings together development, operations, IT, security, and business teams to deliver desired business outcomes.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1931},"2021-09-17",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-09-17-gitlab-files-statement-for-proposed-ipo",{"title":1928,"description":1928},"en-us/press/releases/2021-09-17-gitlab-files-statement-for-proposed-ipo","jaE_rBsDr5DSqMTiR-2ij9Xj0BGf-UagJ4xTa-y1L44",{"id":1938,"title":1939,"body":6,"config":1940,"content":1941,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1946,"navigation":17,"path":1947,"seo":1948,"stem":1949,"__hash__":1950},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-10-04-gitlab-announces-launch-of-initial-public-offering.yml","2021 10 04 Gitlab Announces Launch Of Initial Public Offering",{"template":689},{"title":1942,"description":1942,"text":1943,"config":1944},"GitLab Announces Launch of Initial Public Offering","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – October 4, 2021 -\n\n[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the provider of The DevOps Platform, announced today that it plans to commence the roadshow for its proposed initial public offering of its Class A common stock. GitLab Inc. has filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) to offer 10,400,000 shares of its Class A common stock to the public. The offering consists of 8,420,000 shares of Class A common stock to be sold by GitLab Inc. and 1,980,000 shares of Class A common stock to be sold by an existing stockholder, Rients.org BV (the “Selling Stockholder”). In addition, GitLab Inc. and the Selling Stockholder intend to grant the underwriters a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 1,040,000 shares of its Class A common stock. The initial public offering price is expected to be between $55.00 to $60.00 per share. GitLab Inc. has applied to list its Class A common stock on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the Ticker Symbol “GTLB.”\n\nGoldman Sachs & Co. LLC, J.P. Morgan, and BofA Securities are acting as lead book-running managers for the proposed offering. UBS Investment Bank, RBC Capital Markets, Truist Securities and Piper Sandler are acting as joint book-running managers for the offering. Cowen, KeyBanc Capital Markets, and William Blair are acting as co-managers for the proposed offering.\n\nThe proposed offering will be made only by means of a prospectus. Copies of the preliminary prospectus related to the offering may be obtained from: Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, Attention: Prospectus Department, 200 West Street, New York, NY 10282, telephone: 1-866-471-2526, facsimile: 212-902-9316 or email: prospectus-ny@ny.email.gs.com; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, c/o Broadridge Financial Solutions, 1155 Long Island Avenue, Edgewood, NY 11717, telephone: (866) 803-9204, or by emailing prospectus-eq_fi@jpmchase.com; or BofA Securities, Attn: Prospectus Department, NC1-004-03-43, 200 North College Street, 3rd Floor, Charlotte, NC 28255-0001, Dg.prospectus_requests@bofa.com.\n\nA registration statement on Form S-1 relating to the proposed sale of these securities has been filed with the SEC, but has not yet become effective. These securities may not be sold, nor may offers to buy be accepted prior to the time the registration statement becomes effective.\n\nThis press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy these securities, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction.\n\n#### About GitLab Inc.\nGitLab Inc. is the provider of The DevOps platform, a single application that brings together development, operations, IT, security, and business teams to deliver desired business outcomes.\n\n#### Media Contact:\n\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":1945},"2021-10-04",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-10-04-gitlab-announces-launch-of-initial-public-offering",{"title":1942,"description":1942},"en-us/press/releases/2021-10-04-gitlab-announces-launch-of-initial-public-offering","bovnDgrcKaBMH_Xw1bWwGuzn2A86OXvJCmwAqdyz1Ks",{"id":1952,"title":1953,"body":6,"config":1954,"content":1955,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1960,"navigation":17,"path":1961,"seo":1962,"stem":1963,"__hash__":1964},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-10-13-gitlab-announces-pricing-of-initial-public-offering.yml","2021 10 13 Gitlab Announces Pricing Of Initial Public Offering",{"template":689},{"title":1956,"description":1956,"text":1957,"config":1958},"GitLab Announces Pricing of Initial Public Offering","## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – October 13, 2021 -\n\n[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the provider of The DevOps Platform, announced today the pricing of its initial public offering of 10,400,000 shares of its Class A common stock at a public offering price of $77.00 per share. The offering consists of 8,420,000 shares of Class A common stock to be sold by GitLab Inc. and 1,980,000 shares of Class A common stock to be sold by an existing stockholder affiliated with Sytse “Sid” Sijbrandij, Gitlab Inc.’s Co-founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Board of Directors Chair (the “Selling Stockholder”). Gitlab Inc. will not receive any proceeds from the sale of shares of common stock by the Selling Stockholder.\n\nThe shares are expected to begin trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on October 14, 2021 under the ticker symbol “GTLB.” The offering is expected to close on October 18, 2021, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.\n\nIn addition, GitLab Inc. and the Selling Stockholder have granted the underwriters a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 1,040,000 shares of Class A common stock at the initial public offering price, less underwriting discounts and commissions.\n\nGoldman Sachs & Co. LLC, J.P. Morgan, and BofA Securities are acting as lead book-running managers for the offering. UBS Investment Bank, RBC Capital Markets, Truist Securities and Piper Sandler are acting as joint book-running managers for the offering. Cowen, KeyBanc Capital Markets, and William Blair are acting as co-managers for the offering.\n\nA registration statement relating to these securities was declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 13, 2021. The offering is being made only by means of a prospectus. A copy of the final prospectus may be obtained, when available, from: Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, Attention: Prospectus Department, 200 West Street, New York, NY 10282, telephone: 1-866-471-2526, facsimile: 212-902-9316 or email: prospectus-ny@ny.email.gs.com; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, c/o Broadridge Financial Solutions, 1155 Long Island Avenue, Edgewood, NY 11717, telephone: (866) 803-9204, or by emailing prospectus-eq_fi@jpmchase.com; or BofA Securities, Attn: Prospectus Department, NC1-004-03-43, 200 North College Street, 3rd Floor, Charlotte, NC 28255-0001, Dg.prospectus_requests@bofa.com.\n\nThis press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy these securities, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction.\n\n#### About GitLab Inc.\nGitLab Inc. is the provider of The DevOps platform, a single application that brings together development, operations, IT, security, and business teams to deliver desired business outcomes.\n\n#### Media Contact:\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com\n\n#### Investor Contact:\nWilla McManmon\n\u003Cbr>\nBlueshirt Group\n\u003Cbr>\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":1959},"2021-10-13",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-10-13-gitlab-announces-pricing-of-initial-public-offering",{"title":1956,"description":1956},"en-us/press/releases/2021-10-13-gitlab-announces-pricing-of-initial-public-offering","NSGLGiuDt7x8G6Tou8Znu3Q4Uy59e9Ytd79j_mhsMls",{"id":1966,"title":1967,"body":6,"config":1968,"content":1969,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1974,"navigation":17,"path":1975,"seo":1976,"stem":1977,"__hash__":1978},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-11-03-gitlab-inc-named-a-representative-vendor-in-new-gartner-market-guide.yml","2021 11 03 Gitlab Inc Named A Representative Vendor In New Gartner Market Guide",{"template":689},{"title":1970,"description":1970,"text":1971,"config":1972},"GitLab Inc. Named a Representative Vendor in New Gartner® Market Guide for the Second Year in a Row","_GitLab Inc. believes the continued growth of the Value Stream Delivery Platform market category is proof that the DevOps Platform Era has arrived_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — November 3, 2021 –\n\n[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/) ([GTLB](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/gtlb)), the provider of The DevOps Platform, announced today that it has been named a Representative Vendor in the Gartner [Market Guide for Value Stream Delivery Platforms](https://page.gitlab.com/2021_GartnerMG_VSDP.html), which recognizes Value Stream Delivery Platforms (VSDP) as an emerging category in the software marketplace for the second year in a row. To us, this recognition further validates GitLab Inc.’s position as a pioneer in the emerging market of DevOps platforms.\n\nAccording to Gartner, “Organizations aim to streamline their software delivery workflows as they adopt cloud, agile and DevOps for digital transformation. Software engineering leaders should implement VSDPs to enhance developer experience and integrate security and compliance for rapid delivery of customer value.” Additionally, “by 2024, 60% of organizations will have switched from multiple point solutions to value stream delivery platforms to streamline application delivery, up from 20% in 2021.”\n\nWhat started as a combination of GitLab’s Source Code Management and Continuous Integration offerings have evolved into The DevOps Platform, a single application supporting the complete DevOps lifecycle and the delivery value stream. We believe the DevOps Platform removes complexity and risk, providing everything an organization needs to deliver higher quality, more secure software faster, with less risk and lower cost. The DevOps Platform allows its users, including GitLab itself, to iterate faster and innovate more frequently.\n\n“We believe GitLab Inc.’s recognition as a Representative Vendor in this Gartner Market Guide, validates how GitLab Inc. has been a pioneer for the DevOps platform era,” said Scott Williamson, Chief Product Officer at GitLab Inc. “We also believe this is an indicator that more companies are realizing that their DevOps toolchain should not be constructed piecemeal from disparate tools and solutions. Instead, companies will leverage a single application with one user interface and a unified data store. The DevOps platform includes every stage of the DevOps lifecycle and brings together development, operations, and security teams so that organizations can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software.”\n\nAs GitLab looks ahead to software-led organizations becoming even more distributed and agile, every company will need The DevOps Platform to modernize software development and delivery. With GitLab, every team in an organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency and traceability.\n\nTo download the full report, click [here](https://page.gitlab.com/2021_GartnerMG_VSDP.html). To learn more about the DevOps Platform era, click [here](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/welcome-to-the-devops-platform-era/).\n\n_Source: Gartner, “Market Guide for Value Stream Delivery Platforms,” Manjunath Bhat, Thomas Murphy, Daniel Betts, Chris Saunderson, Hassan Ennaciri, Joachim Herschmann, October 18, 2021_\n\n## Gartner Disclaimer\n\nGartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\n\n_Gartner is a registered trademark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and is used herein with permission. All rights reserved_\n\n#### About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The DevOps platform that empowers organizations to maximize the overall return on software development by delivering software faster and efficiently, while strengthening security and compliance. GitLab’s single application is easier to use, leads to faster cycle time and allows visibility throughout and control over all stages of the DevOps lifecycle. With GitLab, every team in your organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency and traceability.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ registered users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since inception, GitLab has more than 1,350 team members in over 65 countries.\n\n#### Media Contact\n\u003Cbr>\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":1973},"2021-11-03",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-11-03-gitlab-inc-named-a-representative-vendor-in-new-gartner-market-guide",{"title":1970,"description":1970},"en-us/press/releases/2021-11-03-gitlab-inc-named-a-representative-vendor-in-new-gartner-market-guide","GAutXZsY2IqocfEqcJC0zXj-FQRp4tbRI7V0S-rzLDE",{"id":1980,"title":1981,"body":6,"config":1982,"content":1983,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":1988,"navigation":17,"path":1989,"seo":1990,"stem":1991,"__hash__":1992},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-11-15-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results.yml","2021 11 15 Gitlab To Announce Third Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":1984,"description":1984,"text":1985,"config":1986},"GitLab To Announce Third Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results On December 6, 2021","## SAN FRANCISCO, November 15, 2021\n\n- [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), (Nasdaq:[GTLB](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/gtlb)), The DevOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2022, which ended October 31, 2021, after U.S. markets close on Monday, December 6, 2021.\n\nGitLab will host a conference call and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may access the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_t35sex9aQjyTCTMS0t4Alw). The conference call will also be webcast live on the GitLab Investor Relations website at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations website at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nGitLab uses its investor relations website ([ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/)) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)) as a means of disclosing material non-public information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab Inc. is the provider of The DevOps platform, a single application that brings together development, operations, IT, security, and business teams to deliver desired business outcomes.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com) \n\u003Cbr>\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nWilla McManmon\n\u003Cbr>\nBlueshirt Group\n\u003Cbr>\n[ir@gitlab.com](mailto:ir@gitlab.com)",{"date":1987},"2021-11-15",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-11-15-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results",{"title":1984,"description":1984},"en-us/press/releases/2021-11-15-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results","NOp6WCR-VlrDDLYLJphxi-yUCSrFKM43R4cd2MCF9hc",{"id":1994,"title":1995,"body":6,"config":1996,"content":1997,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2002,"navigation":17,"path":2003,"seo":2004,"stem":2005,"__hash__":2006},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-12-06-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results.yml","2021 12 06 Gitlab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":1998,"description":1998,"text":1999,"config":2000},"GitLab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results","_Quarterly revenue of $66.8 million, up 58% year-over-year_\n\n_Strong Dollar-Based Net Retention Rate at over 130%_\n\n## All-Remote / San Francisco (December 6, 2021)\n\n- [GitLab Inc](https://about.gitlab.com/). (NASDAQ: [GTLB](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/gtlb)), The DevOps Platform, today reported financial results for its third quarter of fiscal 2022, ended October 31, 2021.\n\n“We are seeing viral adoption and expanded use of The DevOps Platform, growing our revenue by 58% year-over-year this quarter,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO. “Customers use GitLab for their most immediate needs and then expand usage over time. This enables them to quickly modernize their software development to meet the demands of digital acceleration. As we look to the fourth quarter and fiscal 2023, we see continued strong momentum toward our large addressable market.”\n\n“We performed well during the quarter and believe our business is set up for continued strength,” said Brian Robins, GitLab CFO. “We are pleased with our Dollar-Based Net Retention of over 130% and the positive business outcomes we continue to drive for our customers across all verticals around the world. The market for DevOps platforms is underpenetrated, and as a pioneer of The DevOps Platform, GitLab is well positioned to make the most of the substantial market opportunity before us.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results).",{"date":2001},"2021-12-06",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-12-06-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results",{"title":1998,"description":1998},"en-us/press/releases/2021-12-06-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results","Kz5izRbRy-TZJmkQbz5yROMQGQizJteSuuAVkZi2kHA",{"id":2008,"title":2009,"body":6,"config":2010,"content":2011,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2016,"navigation":17,"path":2017,"seo":2018,"stem":2019,"__hash__":2020},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-12-14-gitlab-acquires-opstrace-to-expand-its-devops-platform-with-open-source-observability-solution.yml","2021 12 14 Gitlab Acquires Opstrace To Expand Its Devops Platform With Open Source Observability Solution",{"template":689},{"title":2012,"description":2012,"text":2013,"config":2014},"GitLab Acquires Opstrace to Expand its DevOps Platform with Open Source Observability Solution","_GitLab will create the first integrated observability solution within a DevOps Platform_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — December 14, 2021 - ALL REMOTE -\n\n[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/) (NASDAQ: [GTLB](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/gtlb)), The DevOps Platform, today announced it has acquired Opstrace, Inc., an open source observability distribution. With the acquisition of Opstrace, GitLab continues to define the future of DevOps platforms and anticipates being the first to include an integrated open source observability solution within a single application with one user interface, a unified data store, and security embedded within the DevOps lifecycle. GitLab expects to expand its monitoring and observability capabilities by offering organizations a new choice. GitLab believes organizations will no longer have to choose between a costly SaaS service whose pricing does not align with their organization’s goals, and a do-it-yourself observability solution stitched together using open-source components. GitLab anticipates that this acquisition will provide an out-of-the-box, tested, integrated observability platform deployed within the GitLab DevOps Platform.\n\nWith this acquisition, GitLab will focus on the developer experience and will endeavor to offer robust monitoring and observability capabilities that will help better enable organizations to lower incident rates, increase developer productivity and lower mean-time-to-resolution with a zero-configuration observability solution built into the GitLab DevOps Platform. Once the Opstrace functionality is integrated into the [Monitor stage](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/ops/#monitor), GitLab believes it will create a better developer experience and drive positive business outcomes with anticipated functionality such as guided instrumentation of their code, insights into recent performance degradations while making performance improvements, performance feedback from review environments in merge requests, automatic roll-back of deployments, and rapid exploration and triaging of incidents when they occur.\n\n“We are excited to further build out the GitLab DevOps Platform with Opstrace and anticipate being the first to offer an on by default, collaborative observability solution,” said Scott Williamson, Chief Product Officer of GitLab. “We will continue to foster a community of developers and operators to improve the observability experience so more developers have access to an integrated open source platform where they can be confident in the safety of their deployments and quickly mitigate production outages.”\n\nBased on [GitLab’s 2021 DevSecOps survey,](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/) nearly 50% of operations professionals said their teams use between two and five monitoring tools, while 28% don’t use any monitoring tools at all. This data shows that operators utilize a vast amount of SaaS services to manage their observability data, or manage infrastructure costs by building a do-it-yourself (DIY) observability platform from open source components. Opstrace provides a unique approach to observability by integrating independent open source monitoring tools such as Prometheus, Cortex, and Grafana into an installable observability platform that can easily be run on commodity infrastructure.\n\n“Our goal with building Opstrace was to help make the open source observability space more accessible for developers and organizations through creating an end-to-end tested and secure observability solution,\" said Sebastien Pahl, co-founder of Opstrace and now principal product manager at GitLab. \"We’re excited to join the GitLab team and help play a role in integrating Opstrace into GitLab’s DevOps platform.\"\n\n“It is complex and expensive to build a robust and scalable observability system. We believe Opstrace provides control with secure API endpoints and convenience with an integrated, tested multi-tenant observability solution.” said Mat Appelman, co-founder of Opstrace and now principal engineer at GitLab. “We anticipate investing every bit of operational experience back into the open source code which means everyone can contribute and benefit. We love that GitLab shares this philosophy.”\n\nGitLab anticipates that the Opstrace technology will be integrated into the GitLab Monitor stage and will be available (turned on by default) for both GitLab SaaS and Self-Managed users. For additional details on the integration progress, follow this GitLab [epic](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/6976). Please also visit [GitLab’s website](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/analytics/) for more information regarding GitLab’s Monitor direction.\n\nGitLab’s public handbook also includes an [acquisition section](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/acquisitions/) which outlines the transparent approach the Company takes on Corporate Development, from sharing a target company profile through to listing the financial incentives it offers to teams.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The DevOps platform that empowers organizations to maximize the overall return on software development by delivering software faster and efficiently, while strengthening security and compliance. GitLab’s single application is easier to use, leads to faster cycle time and allows visibility throughout and control over all stages of the DevOps lifecycle. With GitLab, every team in your organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency and traceability.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ registered users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since inception, GitLab has more than 1,350 team members in over 65 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2015},"2021-12-14",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-12-14-gitlab-acquires-opstrace-to-expand-its-devops-platform-with-open-source-observability-solution",{"title":2012,"description":2012},"en-us/press/releases/2021-12-14-gitlab-acquires-opstrace-to-expand-its-devops-platform-with-open-source-observability-solution","9hvU1vzBRXkZRRnTCxLAeyVabXVwuP5L5i4rF6-HEUc",{"id":2022,"title":2023,"body":6,"config":2024,"content":2025,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2030,"navigation":17,"path":2031,"seo":2032,"stem":2033,"__hash__":2034},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2021-12-15-gitlab-inc-successfully-achieves-iso-iec-27001-2013-certification.yml","2021 12 15 Gitlab Inc Successfully Achieves Iso Iec 27001 2013 Certification",{"template":689},{"title":2026,"description":2026,"text":2027,"config":2028},"A Compliance Win: GitLab Inc. Successfully Achieves ISO/IEC 27001: 2013 Certification","_GitLab Inc. takes another step forward in providing enterprise security assurance at the highest international standard_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - December 15, 2021 - ALL REMOTE\n\n— [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/) ([GTLB](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/gtlb)), the provider of The DevOps Platform, today announced that it has successfully obtained ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification issued by Schellman and Company, LLC. GitLab Inc. achieved certification upon its first attempt, demonstrating the maturity and effectiveness of its information security program. \n\nISO 27001 is an international standard that ensures organizations comply with best practices for information security management. It enumerates requirements for establishing, maintaining and certifying information security management systems (ISMS), including policy implementation, continuous control monitoring, evidence of effective security controls, executive oversight and more. An ISO 27001 certified ISMS enables organizations to manage the security of sensitive assets such as financial information, intellectual property, and personal identifiable information. \n\n“As a global, all-remote company, GitLab Inc. is committed to meeting customer expectations and security requirements at the highest international standard and the ISO 27001 certification helps us meet that goal,” said Johnathan Hunt, VP of Security at GitLab Inc. “We are committed to increasing the breadth and scope of our security controls, and this achievement helps us assure global users and customers of our security excellence.” \n\nWe believe the certification empowers GitLab Inc. users and customers to use the DevOps SaaS platform with full confidence that their data will remain secure and that the security program is designed according to the highest international operating requirements. Additionally, with this certification, our customers feel assured and confident enough to reduce extensive, time consuming, and costly assessments, which saves their time and resources.  \n\nIn addition to ISO 27001, GitLab Inc. continues to invest, iterate, and diversify its security and compliance program. ISO 27001 joins a growing list of GitLab certifications including SOC 2 Type 2 and SOC 3 as well as our self-attestations, ISO 20243, CSA-Star, PCI and more. Follow GitLab Inc.’s [Trust Center](https://about.gitlab.com/security/) for updates and more information. For self-serve access to the certification, download the [GitLab Customer Assurance Package](https://trust.gitlab.com/).\n\n#### About GitLab \nGitLab is The DevOps platform that empowers organizations to maximize the overall return on software development by delivering software faster and efficiently, while strengthening security and compliance. GitLab’s single application is easier to use, leads to faster cycle time and allows visibility throughout and control over all stages of the DevOps lifecycle. With GitLab, every team in your organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency and traceability. \n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ registered users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster. All-remote since inception, GitLab has more than 1,350 team members in over 65 countries.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nKristi Piechnik \n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2029},"2021-12-15",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2021-12-15-gitlab-inc-successfully-achieves-iso-iec-27001-2013-certification",{"title":2026,"description":2026},"en-us/press/releases/2021-12-15-gitlab-inc-successfully-achieves-iso-iec-27001-2013-certification","feQCvPRkKEk2crdvj76_FTz1zar8HbWDsefsE8KurH8",{"id":2036,"title":2037,"body":6,"config":2038,"content":2039,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2044,"navigation":17,"path":2045,"seo":2046,"stem":2047,"__hash__":2048},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-02-15-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results.yml","2022 02 15 Gitlab To Announce Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2040,"description":2040,"text":2041,"config":2042},"GitLab to Announce Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2022 Financial Results","## SAN FRANCISCO, February 15, 2022 - All Remote\n\n- [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), (NASDAQ: [GTLB](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/gtlb)), The DevOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2022, which ended January 31, 2022, after U.S. markets close on Monday, March 14, 2022. \n\nGitLab will host a conference call and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may register for the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EH9W_TbPR1OPd4u5aeRF0A) at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast and a transcript of the call will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations website at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nGitLab uses its investor relations website ([ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/)) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab Inc. is the provider of The DevOps platform, a single application that brings together development, operations, IT, security, and business teams to deliver desired business outcomes.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nRachel Romoff\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nJack Andrews\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":2043},"2022-02-15",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-02-15-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results",{"title":2040,"description":2040},"en-us/press/releases/2022-02-15-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-fiscal-2022-financial-results","4eFXKodRP_6pWWBx434W2cnGtepETN9gFZN4Bq3CxFA",{"id":2050,"title":2051,"body":6,"config":2052,"content":2053,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2058,"navigation":17,"path":2059,"seo":2060,"stem":2061,"__hash__":2062},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-03-14-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-fiscal-2022-financial-results.yml","2022 03 14 Gitlab Reports Fourth Quarter And Full Year Fiscal 2022 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2054,"description":2054,"text":2055,"config":2056},"GitLab Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal 2022 Financial Results","_Quarterly revenue of $77.8 million, up 69% year-over-year_\n\n_Strong Dollar-Based Net Retention Rate at over 152%_\n\n## Fiscal Fourth Quarter Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $77.8 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (52)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (35)%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(0.32); Non-GAAP net loss per share of $(0.16)\n\n## Fiscal Year 2022 Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $252.7 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (51)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (39)%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(1.95); Non-GAAP net loss per share of $(1.20)\n\n## San Francisco (March 14, 2022)\n\n## - All-Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevOps Platform, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and full year of fiscal 2022, ended January 31, 2022.\n\n“We are seeing continued strong momentum for customers adopting our DevOps platform, as revenue increased 69% year-over-year,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO.  “This growth was broad-based, driven by strong customer additions across all company sizes. We believe these results demonstrate that the market is moving from DIY DevOps composed of different tools to a DevOps Platform. This shift enables organizations to accelerate the time-to-market of their most important software and applications, providing them with a distinct competitive advantage.”\n\n“Our Dollar-Based Net Retention increased above 152%, and we continued to achieve success in both upgrading and signing new customers to Ultimate, which remains our fastest growing tier,” said Brian Robins, GitLab CFO. “As we look forward to fiscal year 2023 and beyond, we believe we are addressing a large and early stage market opportunity, and we remain focused on executing to drive sustainable growth and improving profitability over the long term.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-fiscal-2022).",{"date":2057},"2022-03-14",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-03-14-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-fiscal-2022-financial-results",{"title":2054,"description":2054},"en-us/press/releases/2022-03-14-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-fiscal-2022-financial-results","7wSu5U72BsRd2dwn5wEo0GK5thzOLBTdQinxceQCxT8",{"id":2064,"title":2065,"body":6,"config":2066,"content":2067,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2072,"navigation":17,"path":2073,"seo":2074,"stem":2075,"__hash__":2076},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-03-24-gitlab-announces-departure-of-david-hornik-from-board-of-directors.yml","2022 03 24 Gitlab Announces Departure Of David Hornik From Board Of Directors",{"template":689},{"title":2068,"description":2068,"text":2069,"config":2070},"GitLab Announces Departure of David Hornik From Board Of Directors","## San Francisco (March 24, 2022)\n\n## - All-Remote\n\n- [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/) (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevOps Platform, announced today the resignation of August Capital General Partner and Lobby Capital Founding Partner, David Hornik, from the GitLab Inc.’s Board of Directors and Audit Committee. Hornik is departing in order to increase his focus on early stage venture investing.\n\n“On behalf of the Board of Directors and the Company, I want to thank David for his guidance,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder, CEO, and chair of GitLab Inc.’s Board of Directors. “David’s long-standing experience working with innovative startups and established industry leaders has been instrumental in helping GitLab scale our business and complete our initial public offering. We wish him well in his future endeavors.”\n\n“When I was first introduced to GitLab’s CEO Sid Sijbrandij at Y Combinator in 2015, I saw a big, exciting opportunity to build an end to end DevOps platform that would change how modern applications were developed. It was a natural fit for the types of companies August Capital wanted to invest in and we led the Series B round in 2016,” said Hornik. “Since then, it has been exciting to watch the industry begin to shift from point solutions to a unified DevOps platform, and to see GitLab execute on its vision of developing The DevOps Platform. I believe this is the start to a bright future as a public company. Although I have decided not to stand for re-election of my board seat, I will continue to cheer on GitLab and Sid.”\n\nHornik has a long standing career of investing broadly in information technology companies, with a focus on enterprise applications and infrastructure software. He is the creator and Executive Producer of The Lobby Conference ([www.thelobbyconference.com](http://www.thelobbyconference.com/)), and is a Commissioner of the Smithsonian Board of American Art Museum and is a board member of the Stanford Alumni Association. Hornik serves on several additional technology boards including Fastly, Bill.com, Fletch, and MaintainX. He also sat on the board of Splunk for 13 years, from inception through IPO. Hornik teaches business and law at Harvard Law School and Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. \n\n“I would like to extend my deep gratitude to David for his many contributions to the board’s audit committee and wish him the very best in the future,” said Karen Blasing, GitLab Board of Directors Audit Committee Chair.\n\n“I want to thank David for his dedication and counsel made in support of GitLab’s Board and wish him well,” said Godfrey Sullivan, GitLab Board Member and Lead Independent Director.\n\n\n####\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The DevOps platform that empowers organizations to maximize the overall return on software development by delivering software faster and efficiently, while strengthening security and compliance. GitLab’s single application is easier to use, leads to faster cycle time and allows visibility throughout and control over all stages of the DevOps lifecycle. With GitLab, every team in your organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency, and traceability.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nNatasha Woods \\\nGitLab Inc. \\\n[press@gitlab.com](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=gllPfeS7Gg5bcWnPc3jAmrd77nS5NHgGLmLx16YZ7Ar-lH5M7QfL4fU3EBMF8k_bl6SzOI0HBH4ecM3XwIToGQ==)\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\nJack Andrews \\\nGitLab Inc. \\\n[ir@gitlab.com](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=cPDq_F-rvs76G-6pK77r0AIuBWhbsHsuVxJkdeIGc4I2QF_2_WkO5Eihw_BQO9g8cmHBQmkW6eEBpysg_mWrmQ==)",{"date":2071},"2022-03-24",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-03-24-gitlab-announces-departure-of-david-hornik-from-board-of-directors",{"title":2068,"description":2068},"en-us/press/releases/2022-03-24-gitlab-announces-departure-of-david-hornik-from-board-of-directors","HtQX6stRvvvcpvWgyPQdFbS1rhkbfu2ootUiFi-kge8",{"id":2078,"title":2079,"body":6,"config":2080,"content":2081,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2086,"navigation":17,"path":2087,"seo":2088,"stem":2089,"__hash__":2090},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-04-04-gitlab-cmo-press-release.yml","2022 04 04 Gitlab Cmo Press Release",{"template":689},{"title":2082,"description":2082,"text":2083,"config":2084},"GitLab Welcomes Ashley Kramer as Chief Marketing And Strategy Officer","_Key leadership investment lends to continued growth for GitLab as DevOps Platform adoption is on the rise._\n\n## San Francisco (April 4, 2022)\n\n## - All-Remote\n\n- [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/) (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevOps Platform, today announces that Ashley Kramer has joined the company as its Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer. Kramer’s leadership experience at fast-growing companies like Tableau, Alteryx, and Amazon will lend invaluable guidance to GitLab as it continues to experience strong momentum in its DevOps platform adoption.\n\n“I am excited to welcome Ashley Kramer as CMSO and to have her at the helm of our marketing organization,” said GitLab CEO and co-founder, Sid Sijbrandij. “I believe Ashley’s mix of marketing, product, and technology leadership positions make her well suited to lead as GitLab  enters into the next phase of market leadership.”\n\nGitLab estimates addressable market opportunity for DevOps software at $40 billion and its recent fourth quarter and full year fiscal 2022 financial results demonstrate that the market is moving from DIY DevOps composed of different tools to a DevOps Platform. \n\n“As a former engineer, I am drawn to GitLab’s unique ability to solve a deep developer pain point - streamlining the development process and bringing innovative ideas to customers in a quicker and more efficient way,” said Kramer. “I am thrilled to join GitLab as Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer and look forward to contributing to GitLab’s continued success.”\n\nKramer joins GitLab from Sisense, where she served as Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Product Officer and was responsible for leading the company’s go-to-market and product strategy, brand awareness and revenue growth. Prior to that,  as Senior Vice President of Product at Alteryx and Head of Cloud at Tableau, Kramer’s leadership contributed to both  companies' post-IPO growth and market success. In its most recent earnings call, GitLab announced strong momentum for customers adopting its DevOps platform, evidenced by a revenue increase of 69% year-over-year and a dollar-based net retention rate that exceeded 152%. Kramer’s experience is well aligned with GitLab’s trajectory, making now a perfect time for her to join the company.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The DevOps platform that empowers organizations to maximize the overall return on software development by delivering software faster and efficiently, while strengthening security and compliance. GitLab’s single application is easier to use, leads to faster cycle time and allows visibility throughout and control over all stages of the DevOps lifecycle. With GitLab, every team in your organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency, and traceability.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nRachel Romoff \\\nGitLab Inc. \\\n[press@gitlab.com](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=gllPfeS7Gg5bcWnPc3jAmrd77nS5NHgGLmLx16YZ7Ar-lH5M7QfL4fU3EBMF8k_bl6SzOI0HBH4ecM3XwIToGQ==)\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\nJack Andrews \\\nGitLab Inc. \\\n[ir@gitlab.com](https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=cPDq_F-rvs76G-6pK77r0AIuBWhbsHsuVxJkdeIGc4I2QF_2_WkO5Eihw_BQO9g8cmHBQmkW6eEBpysg_mWrmQ==)",{"date":2085},"2022-04-04",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-04-04-gitlab-cmo-press-release",{"title":2082,"description":2082},"en-us/press/releases/2022-04-04-gitlab-cmo-press-release","DJnDE4noftwuV_5IPv6eckAnTM0UWcEZIaWjEHYb8mw",{"id":2092,"title":2093,"body":6,"config":2094,"content":2095,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2100,"navigation":17,"path":2101,"seo":2102,"stem":2103,"__hash__":2104},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-04-19-gitlab-granted-software-licensing-program-contract-state-of-california.yml","2022 04 19 Gitlab Granted Software Licensing Program Contract State Of California",{"template":689},{"title":2096,"description":2096,"text":2097,"config":2098},"GitLab Inc. Awarded Software Licensing Program Reseller Agreements With State of California","_California Public Sector Agencies Can Now Deliver Software Faster and More Efficiently through Broader Accessibility to The DevOps Platform_ \n\nSan Francisco - April 19, 2022 – ALL REMOTE – GitLab Inc. (GTLB), the provider of The DevOps Platform, today announced that it has been awarded reseller agreements under the Software Licensing Program (SLP) with the State of California. These agreements allow state and local agencies, including educational institutions in California, to purchase GitLab software licenses at an agreed-upon discount, reducing costs and streamlining the procurement process. Under the contract, agencies will have greater access to GitLab’s complete DevOps solution, which empowers organizations to deliver software faster and more efficiently.\n\nEstablished in 1994, California’s SLP is managed by the Procurement Division of the Department of General Services. The program provides government agencies and institutions with discounted rates for software licenses and upgrades, reducing the need for individual departments to conduct repetitive acquisitions. \n\n“There’s an exciting opportunity for public sector agencies to benefit from automated DevOps practices,” said Bob Stevens, Area Vice President, Public Sector at GitLab Federal, LLC. “These reseller agreements make it simpler and more cost-effective for agencies to adopt The DevOps Platform, and deliver more resilient and efficient applications while keeping security at the forefront.”  \n\nGitLab believes that these reseller agreements, which makes The DevOps Platform more accessible and cost-effective, will expedite the broader adoption of DevOps in the public sector. GitLab’s single application will enable greater collaboration within public sector agencies, allowing teams to partner on planning, building, securing, and deploying software. The availability of a streamlined platform empowers organizations to modernize legacy applications and systems, and accelerate their speed to mission, all while strengthening security and compliance.  \n\n“Public sector agencies are under tremendous pressure to transform and streamline their software development processes,” said Michelle Hodges, Vice President of Global Channels at GitLab Inc. “We’re proud to extend the power of our platform to a new network of customers via trusted channel partners and to help evolve the ways in which they collaborate on and deliver software.”  \n \nGitLab’s self-managed and SaaS offerings are available to customers under the SLP today. To learn more about GitLab for Public Sector, please visit [https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/public-sector/](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/public-sector/).\n\n## Supporting Partner Quotes:\n\nAcuity Technical Solutions: \"Acuity Technical Solutions LLC is thrilled to be a reseller on the State of California SLP. We believe that GitLab’s DevOps Platform and solutions, which promote security and collaboration, will significantly accelerate software delivery for the state’s department and agencies. Now, State of California government entities can easily purchase through Gitlab’s SLP contract. We are honored to be selected as a valued partner for this contract.” - Darrell Brantingham, CEO and Owner\n\nLaunch Consulting: \"We are excited to start a new partnership with GitLab and look forward to working with our partners in the public sector to deliver software faster with better security and collaboration all in a single platform while accelerating digital transformation as a whole.\" - Kyle Keyser, Vice President of Government Solutions\n\nVeteran Enhanced Technology Solutions: \"Veteran Enhanced Technology Solutions (VETS) is excited to partner with GitLab to aid the State of California and other public sector entities on their digital transformation journey. Our hyper-focus on customer service and creating measurable business value through our cost-effective, lean and agile approach to every project solution aligns perfectly with GitLab's single platform for DevSecOps solution.\" - Brian O'Connor, Principal, Growth Veteran Enhanced Technology Solutions\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The DevOps platform that empowers organizations to maximize the overall return on software development by delivering software faster and efficiently, while strengthening security and compliance. GitLab’s single application is easier to use, leads to faster cycle time and allows visibility throughout and control over all stages of the DevOps lifecycle. With GitLab, every team in your organization can collaboratively plan, build, secure, and deploy software to drive business outcomes faster with complete transparency, consistency and traceability.\n\nBuilt on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations. GitLab has an estimated 30 million+ registered users (both Paid and Free) from startups to global enterprises, including Ticketmaster, Jaguar Land Rover, Nasdaq, Dish Network, and Comcast trust GitLab to deliver great software faster.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKristi Piechnik\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2099},"2022-04-19",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-04-19-gitlab-granted-software-licensing-program-contract-state-of-california",{"title":2096,"description":2096},"en-us/press/releases/2022-04-19-gitlab-granted-software-licensing-program-contract-state-of-california","4cCBpcw2mW9sWiaCbwQxqXF97LWThmV_aHUYn5rcbPg",{"id":2106,"title":2107,"body":6,"config":2108,"content":2109,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2114,"navigation":17,"path":2115,"seo":2116,"stem":2117,"__hash__":2118},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-05-16-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2023-financial-results.yml","2022 05 16 Gitlab To Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2023 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2110,"description":2110,"text":2111,"config":2112},"GitLab To Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2023 Financial Results","## SAN FRANCISCO, May 16, 2022 - All Remote\n\n- [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), (NASDAQ: [GTLB](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/gtlb)), The One DevOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2023, which ended April 30, 2022, after U.S. markets close on Monday, June 6, 2022.\n\nGitLab will host a Zoom video conference and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may register for the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eGH44yj-QJWobw2wDZ764Q) or at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast and a transcript of the prepared remarks will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations’ website at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website ([ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/)) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab is The One DevOps platform for software innovation. As The One DevOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nRachel Romoff\n\nGitLab Inc.\n\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\nJack Andrews\n\nGitLab Inc.\n\n[ir@gitlab.com](mailto:ir@gitlab.com)",{"date":2113},"2022-05-16",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-05-16-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2023-financial-results",{"title":2110,"description":2110},"en-us/press/releases/2022-05-16-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2023-financial-results","dKR0uys5Ho3K06iGWjFCIbYh6R3tck48mFwuVlGFaqE",{"id":2120,"title":2121,"body":6,"config":2122,"content":2123,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2128,"navigation":17,"path":2129,"seo":2130,"stem":2131,"__hash__":2132},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-05-23-gitlab-15-the-one-devops-platform.yml","2022 05 23 Gitlab 15 The One Devops Platform",{"template":689},{"title":2124,"description":2124,"text":2125,"config":2126},"GitLab 15 Provides Replacement for Do-It-Yourself DevOps with The One DevOps Platform","_Latest Iteration Expands Comprehensive DevOps Platform to Drive Digital Innovation_\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA — All Remote - May 23, 2022 – Today [GitLab Inc. ](https://about.gitlab.com/)(NASDAQ: GTLB), provider of The One DevOps Platform, announced the launch of its next major iteration, GitLab 15, starting with its first release version, 15.0, bringing forward new cutting edge DevOps capabilities in one platform. GitLab 15 helps companies develop and collaborate around business-critical code to deliver software securely and achieve desired business results through its comprehensive DevOps capabilities. We believe upcoming releases will enhance the platform’s capabilities in solution areas including visibility and observability, continuous security and compliance, enterprise agile planning, and workflow automation and support for data science workloads.\n\nCustomers using The DevOps Platform, such as Airbus, have noted tremendous improvements in efficiency. After adopting GitLab, the Airbus DevOps team was able to release feature updates in just 10 minutes – down from the full 24 hours required to set up for production, and conduct manual tests before implementing GitLab. “We wouldn’t be where we are today without GitLab in our stack,” said Logan Weber, Software Automation Engineer at Airbus.\n\nAccording to [a recent Bain study](https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.bain.com/insights/devops-tech-report-2021/&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1650667063473519&usg=AOvVaw1DogOJSie1jT9R75knEYCj), 90% of companies have stated that DevOps is a top priority, but only 12% believe their DevOps practices are mature. Many organizations have integrated various DevOps point solutions, but these tools are often time- and resource-intensive to maintain, ultimately working against their business-critical mission and halting innovation. With its latest release, GitLab offers organizations a purpose-built, unified DevOps platform that allows teams to focus on driving business transformation.\n\n“In today’s highly competitive landscape, organizations are under more pressure than ever to deliver software faster and more securely. They need a more mature, comprehensive platform to improve their time to market,” said David DeSanto, VP of Product at GitLab. “GitLab solves this problem with The One DevOps Platform. Organizations can do away with their do-it-yourself (DIY) DevOps toolchains and bring teams together from planning to product in a single application, enabling them to ship secure code faster, achieve business results, and improve their teams’ experience and collaboration.”\n\n## Visibility and Observability Remove Silos and Drive Efficiency\n\nTeams can work faster when they have shared visibility into the behavior of their applications and workflows. GitLab 15 provides new capabilities that we believe extend visibility and enable companies with an end-to-end view of value delivery and application health. These capabilities create a shared, collaborative context and remove organizational silos. GitLab’s comprehensive observability and monitoring tools can help organizations experience lower incident rates, gain actionable insights into recent performance degradations, and enable real-time triaging of incidents when they occur. These new capabilities can help shorten lead times from code to production, reduce error frequency and severity, help development teams deploy more frequently, and reduce time to recover after an incident. [Planned upcoming key features](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/whats-new/) helping improve speed to delivery include:\n\n* Product Analytics and Experimentation: Increase the practicality of surfaced data by allowing organizations to test and validate new ideas, and measure adoption of DevOps best practices across teams and projects.\n* Observability: Unify error tracking, metrics, logs, and traces using an on-by-default open source, end-to-end tested and secure observability solution within the DevOps Platform.\n* Visibility: Expanded support for all DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA4) metrics including improvements to value stream analytics for projects and groups.\n\n## Continuous Security and Compliance\n\nToo often, businesses identify vulnerabilities late in the development process, increasing costs and risking security breaches and business disruptions. This dynamic compounds the new attack vectors introduced by complex, modern applications and cloud-native deployments. With its latest release, GitLab strengthens its ability to help enforce compliance across the entire software development lifecycle and provides built-in security scanning and compliance auditing features, enabling development teams to focus on software innovation without adding more tools or getting in the way of product delivery. Current and planned [upcoming key security and compliance features ](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/whats-new/)include:\n\n* Software Supply Chain Security: Support for automatic generation of an exportable Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) along with a signed attestation for build artifacts.\n* Security Approval Policies: Allow security teams to apply a single set of centrally-managed security policies at the group level, narrowly scope who is allowed to edit security policies, and require a two-step approval process to change approval rules.\n* Compliance Management: Provide compliance teams with visibility into the full history of changes made to bring projects into compliance at both the group and namespace levels.\n* Advanced Security Scanning Technologies: Expands GitLab’s proprietary next-generation static application security testing (SAST) scanning engine from its current focus on false positive reduction to providing more robust and flexible rules with better controls to handle findings. This will also enable faster scan speeds and more flexible configuration by replacing open source dynamic application security testing (DAST) scanners with GitLab’s proprietary DAST analyzer.\n* Audit Events: Enable administrators to stream audit events about projects, groups, settings, and more to a destination of their choosing to achieve greater visibility. Users can aggregate GitLab data with other tools, and build custom automation in response to certain events.\n* Remote Development Environment: Provide a cloud-based development environment that enables organizations to enforce a zero-trust policy, preventing source code from ever being stored locally.\n\n## Enterprise Agile Planning and Workflow Automation\n\nAs an end-to-end DevOps platform, GitLab is uniquely positioned to deliver a planning suite that enables business leaders to drive their vision and empower DevOps teams to deliver value while improving how they work. We believe GitLab 15 will enhance planning capabilities to allow greater flexibility, support a wider variety of workflows and interlink data across every stage of the DevOps lifecycle, from initial analysis, to planning, implementation, deployment, and monitoring. Additionally, GitLab will enrich its DevOps platform with machine learning (ML) capabilities, making existing features more intelligent and automated, improving time to value, and reducing decision-making cycles with recommended suggestions. [Planned upcoming key enterprise agile planning and workflow automation features](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/whats-new/) include:\n\n* Work Items: Create a new planning architecture that will support a more diverse range of workflows and frameworks—including enterprise Agile frameworks. This architecture will continue to support Issues, Epics, and Requirements, and will also enable future items like Tasks, Features and Objectives.\n* Saved Views and Queries: Enable teams to save a customized view of GitLab issues to match their planning workflows. Customized dashboards with aggregated data will allow organizations to quickly get a pulse check on their health and the status of key initiatives.\n* Suggested Reviewers and Labels: Streamline code reviewer selection and planning overhead by automatically recommending the correct team members and next workflow step to increase productivity and transparency.\n* Enhanced Suggestions: Reduce cognitive load and time to deployment by making in-context suggestions to accelerate decision-making.\n\n## Support for Data Science Teams and Workloads\n\nThe One DevOps Platform supports everyone involved in building, securing, and operating modern applications. Machine learning (ML) is an essential component of developing software today and with GitLab 15, data scientists will be able to deploy data science models more efficiently, reduce coordination challenges, obtain insights faster, and learn from their own data over time. Additionally, GitLab 15 will empower ModelOps use cases, allowing data science teams to collaborate closely with their stakeholders to deliver the best user experience. [Planned upcoming key features employing ModelOps](https://about.gitlab.com/releases/whats-new/) include:\n\n* Data Operations (DataOps): Enable users to extract, load, and transform data, allowing them to easily connect data to GitLab pipelines.\n* Machine Learning Operations (MLOps): MLOps streamlines the development and deployment of ML models allowing users to experiment, train, test, and deploy their models into production.\n* Observability: Monitor ML models within production to better understand model usage, closing the loop on data science workloads lifecycle.\n* Traceability: With many moving parts between data, code, and model versions, all traceability ensures integrated data protections, ML source code security, and model version management to ensure compliance, access controls, and collaboration.\n\n“Organizations increasingly look to developer velocity to drive business results,” said Kelly Fitzpatrick, Senior Industry Analyst at RedMonk. “At the same time development teams are often adversely affected by the developer experience gap – the expectation that teams cobble together (and maintain) complex DevOps toolchains and processes with the technical equivalent of duct tape – resulting in decreased software delivery cadence and developer job satisfaction. With its latest release, GitLab is working to provide organizations with a platform that both allows developers to focus on building innovative products and facilitates collaboration among all stakeholders, with the goal of creating stronger business outcomes and more technological innovation.”\n\nThe GitLab 15.0 release is now available. To update a self-managed instance, visit [about.gitlab.com/update](https://about.gitlab.com/update/) for detailed instructions. GitLab SaaS is automatically updated by GitLab Inc. For more information, [sign up to attend the upcoming GitLab 15 webinar](https://page.gitlab.com/fifteen?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_content=gitlab15) on June 23, 2022.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The One DevOps Platform for software innovation. As The One DevOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2127},"2022-05-23",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-05-23-gitlab-15-the-one-devops-platform",{"title":2124,"description":2124},"en-us/press/releases/2022-05-23-gitlab-15-the-one-devops-platform","XPQSsAFpUopqSykS2fPI2ZJbhQDWpq7tjC_CX62VXkg",{"id":2134,"title":2135,"body":6,"config":2136,"content":2137,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2142,"navigation":17,"path":2143,"seo":2144,"stem":2145,"__hash__":2146},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-06-06-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results.yml","2022 06 06 Gitlab Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2138,"description":2138,"text":2139,"config":2140},"GitLab Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results","_Quarterly revenue of $87.4 million, up 75% year-over-year_\n\n_Strong Dollar-Based Net Retention Rate above 130%_\n\n## Fiscal First Quarter Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $87.4 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (49)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (28)%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(0.18); Non-GAAP net loss per share of $(0.18)\n\n## San Francisco (June 6, 2022)\n\n## - All-Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), The One DevOps Platform, today reported financial results for its first quarter fiscal year 2023, ended April 30, 2022.\n\n“We have seen a substantial shift in how enterprises are developing, operating, and securing software by moving to a platform strategy. As a result, our One DevOps Platform is gaining momentum and broader adoption,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and Co-Founder. “While accelerating revenue growth, we were also able to show significant operating leverage. Underpinning this acceleration in growth was a higher velocity of new customer wins, as well as seat expansion and tier upgrades of existing customers. As we look forward, we are seeing continued strong momentum for customers adopting our One DevOps platform.”\n\n“I am very pleased we delivered a robust first quarter exceeding our guidance,” said Brian Robins, GitLab CFO. “Metrics in the first quarter were strong: 75% year-over-year revenue growth, dollar-based net retention above 130%, 92% year-over-year RPO growth, 90% non-GAAP gross margins, non-GAAP operating margin improvement of 1,700 basis points year-over-year and we saw great growth in all the customer segments despite the macro-environment. We remain committed to responsible growth.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results).",{"date":2141},"2022-06-06",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-06-06-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results",{"title":2138,"description":2138},"en-us/press/releases/2022-06-06-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results","wyVVy9U2hNoYFa7i9KOAY7N0FtSKvJWbB1IIC-PuElE",{"id":2148,"title":2149,"body":6,"config":2150,"content":2151,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2156,"navigation":17,"path":2157,"seo":2158,"stem":2159,"__hash__":2160},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-06-15-gitlab-wins-2021-google-cloud-technology-partner.yml","2022 06 15 Gitlab Wins 2021 Google Cloud Technology Partner",{"template":689},{"title":2152,"description":2152,"text":2153,"config":2154},"GitLab Inc. Wins 2021 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year for Application Development Award","## GitLab Inc. Wins 2021 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year for Application Development Award\n\n_The One DevOps Platform Recognized as a Critical Tool for Cloud Native Application Development_\n\nSan Francisco, CA – June 15, 2022 – ALL REMOTE – [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the provider of The One DevOps Platform, today announced that it was awarded the Google Cloud Partner of the Year award for Application Development for the second consecutive year. \n\nGitLab was recognized for the company’s achievements in Application Development within the Google Cloud ecosystem. The One DevOps Platform helps joint customers collaborate and streamline workflows to build, test, and deploy applications on Google Cloud. The partnership supports customers from idea to production, and delivers built-in planning, monitoring, and reporting for modern applications, ensuring that organizations can deliver better products more efficiently.  \n\nGitLab integrates with Google Cloud to drive efficiency at every stage of the software development lifecycle by shrinking cycle times and enabling smarter collaboration. CI/CD with Anthos reduces rework to improve developer experience, and automated DevSecOps workflows increase uptime by reducing security and compliance risks within the Google Cloud Infrastructure. \n\n“We are proud to have been recognized as Partner of the Year for Application Development for the second year in a row,” said Nima Badiey, VP of Alliances at GitLab. “Google Cloud and GitLab share a strong, foundational commitment to customer success. We look forward to our continued partnership, which allows GitLab to deliver impactful solutions for customers embarking on software innovation, application modernization and migration journeys onto Google Cloud.”\n\n“This award recognizes GitLab’s commitment to customer success, and its delivery of innovative and impactful solutions on Google Cloud in application development,“ said Bronwyn Hastings, VP of Global ISV Partnerships and Channels, Google Cloud.  “We’re proud to recognize GitLab as our Technology Partner of the Year for Application Development, and we look forward to continuing our work together building and creating business value for customers with cloud technologies.”\n\nIn previous years, GitLab won the 2020 Technology Partner of the Year award in Application Development, and the 2017 Innovative Solution in Developer Ecosystem.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The One DevOps Platform for software innovation. As The One DevOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.  \n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKristi Piechnik \n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2155},"2022-06-15",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-06-15-gitlab-wins-2021-google-cloud-technology-partner",{"title":2152,"description":2152},"en-us/press/releases/2022-06-15-gitlab-wins-2021-google-cloud-technology-partner","VeM-LNdCEhErKJBYrEIy2HUtti9fNMPg5tgCM6mr5xo",{"id":2162,"title":2163,"body":6,"config":2164,"content":2165,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2170,"navigation":17,"path":2171,"seo":2172,"stem":2173,"__hash__":2174},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-08-15-gitlab-to-announce-second-quarter-fiscal-2023-financial-results.yml","2022 08 15 Gitlab To Announce Second Quarter Fiscal 2023 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2166,"description":2166,"text":2167,"config":2168},"GitLab To Announce Second Quarter Fiscal 2023 Financial Results","## SAN FRANCISCO, August 15, 2022 - All Remote\n\n- [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), (NASDAQ: [GTLB](https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/gtlb)), The One DevOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2023, which ended July 31, 2022, after U.S. markets close on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. \n\nGitLab will host a Zoom video conference and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may register for the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qfI4bKSoR4-cWzuMp2xblQ) or at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast and a transcript of the prepared remarks will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations’ website at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website ([ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/)) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab is The One DevOps platform for software innovation. As The One DevOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\nJack Andrews\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[ir@gitlab.com](mailto:ir@gitlab.com)",{"date":2169},"2022-08-15",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-08-15-gitlab-to-announce-second-quarter-fiscal-2023-financial-results",{"title":2166,"description":2166},"en-us/press/releases/2022-08-15-gitlab-to-announce-second-quarter-fiscal-2023-financial-results","wHRpfodvdNo3Kfa-IyL7pdORT4XHp5V6m0tU7afBrk8",{"id":2176,"title":2177,"body":6,"config":2178,"content":2179,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2184,"navigation":17,"path":2185,"seo":2186,"stem":2187,"__hash__":2188},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-08-23-gitlab-sixth-annual-devsecops-survey.yml","2022 08 23 Gitlab Sixth Annual Devsecops Survey",{"template":689},{"title":2180,"description":2180,"text":2181,"config":2182},"GitLab Inc.’s Sixth Annual Global DevSecOps Survey Shows Security is the Driving Force for Choosing a DevOps Platform","## GitLab Inc.’s Sixth Annual Global DevSecOps Survey Shows Security is the Driving Force for Choosing a DevOps Platform\n\n_Results show efficiency, higher quality code, and developer productivity are key drivers for DevOps adoption_\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA – Aug. 23, 2022 – All-Remote – Today, GitLab Inc., provider of The One DevOps Platform for software innovation, released the results of its annual DevSecOps survey. GitLab’s 2022 Global DevSecOps Survey highlights the continued prioritization of security and compliance, investment in toolchain consolidation, and the ongoing impacts of rapid DevOps adoption.\n\nThe survey consisted of 5,001 respondents, including developers, operations and security practitioners and organizational leaders. It found that, following two years of explosive technological adoption, nearly three-quarters of respondents have adopted–or plan to adopt within the year– a DevOps platform in order to meet rising industry expectations around security, compliance, toolchain consolidation, and faster software delivery. \n\n“Rapid deployment and speed-to-market are some of the biggest differentiators in today’s business landscape. This often comes at the cost of security – a major concern across technology, business and government leaders – but it doesn’t have to,” said Johnathan Hunt, VP of Security at GitLab. “Streamlined toolchains and standardized, transparent processes help organizations keep security and compliance at the core of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), rather than an afterthought.”\n\nThe 2022 survey results highlight security as the highest-priority investment area for organizations, with more than half of security team members stating their organizations have either shifted security left or plan to this year. Toolchain consolidation is also a high-priority focus, with 69% of survey takers wanting to consolidate their toolchains due to challenges with monitoring, development delays, and negative impact on developer experience.\n\n## Security is both top challenge and top area of investment for DevOps teams\n\nSecurity has surpassed even cloud computing as the number one investment area across DevOps teams at global organizations. However, despite an appetite to shift security left, many companies are still nascent in their approach and results – only 10% of respondents reported receiving additional budget for security. \n\nData continues to support the ongoing trend of misalignment between security and development teams. Over half of survey respondents stated that security is a performance metric for developers within their organizations, however, 50% of security professionals report that developers are failing to identify security issues – to the tune of 75% of vulnerabilities. In order to align performance metrics with reality, developers must be incentivized to practice security protocols and be provided with full visibility into the toolchain and potential risks. \n\nWhen security collaboration is achieved, organizations produce great results. Development, security, and operations teams broadly noted better security as a key advantage to a DevOps platform. Survey data demonstrated that a commitment to security was a driving force for many decision-makers when choosing a DevOps platform or other tools. Additionally, investing in a single platform allows practitioners to take advantage of more features with fewer tools – and fewer a la carte expenses.\n\n## Plans to consolidate tech stacks skyrocket as toolchain tax continues to challenge developers\n\nAlthough 60% of developers surveyed are releasing code faster than before, toolchain sprawl is impacting speed and productivity, taking valuable time away from developers. Nearly 40% of developers are spending between one-quarter and one-half of their time on maintaining or integrating complex toolchains – more than double the percentage from 2021. \n\nAccordingly, 69% of those surveyed stated that they would like to consolidate their toolchains. Primary concerns surrounding toolchain management include challenges around consistently monitoring a myriad of tools, and difficulty context switching, as well as slowed development velocity, increased costs, and retention.\n\n“The last year marked a significant turning point in the adoption of DevOps tools, platforms, and processes. In 2022, we’re seeing the fruits of those efforts,” said David DeSanto, VP of Product at GitLab. “Despite hurdles presented by the ongoing pandemic, including cultural shifts, all remote and hybrid team collaboration, and challenges surrounding hiring and retention, teams are releasing new applications faster than ever. We’ll see an ongoing focus on speed, security, and compliance as organizations continue to consolidate their DevOps toolchains and processes.” \n\nHowever, the trend toward speedy software releases is mainly restricted to the private sector, as the survey found that the speed of software delivery within the public sector stalled from the previous year, with 59% of government respondents reporting the same rate of delivery or slower than 2021. \n\n“It’s encouraging to see that half of American government respondents have adopted a DevSecOps platform, but there’s still a ways to go for the public sector to catch up with its private sector counterpart in terms of software release speed and innovation,” said Bob Stevens, VP of Public Sector at GitLab. “Government agencies must invest in tools that enable rapid software delivery to meet the needs of service members and citizens or risk stagnation and even attacks.” \n\nOverall, the data shows that releases are faster than ever and developers point to investment in a DevOps platform as the reason why. \n\nThe rapid adoption of DevOps in 2021 drove rapid software delivery, better code quality, and improved developer productivity. Key challenges and opportunities for the upcoming year include tool consolidation, an increased focus on security and compliance, and a continued effort to align development and security teams. To access the 2022 DevSecOps Survey, click [here](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/).\n\n## Methodology\n\nGitLab surveyed 5,001 software professionals worldwide in May 2022. The margin of error for the total sample (n=5001) is 1.4%.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The One DevOps Platform for software innovation. As The One DevOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.  \n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\nKristi Piechnik\n\u003Cbr> \n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2183},"2022-08-23",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-08-23-gitlab-sixth-annual-devsecops-survey",{"title":2180,"description":2180},"en-us/press/releases/2022-08-23-gitlab-sixth-annual-devsecops-survey","YMZD142jfFAqF7Xz5cl0ntPhzS1U4v06OZ_B5EGwCuk",{"id":2190,"title":2191,"body":6,"config":2192,"content":2193,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2199,"navigation":17,"path":2200,"seo":2201,"stem":2202,"__hash__":2203},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-09-06-gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results.yml","2022 09 06 Gitlab Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2194,"description":2195,"text":2196,"config":2197},"GitLab Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results ","GitLab Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results","_Quarterly revenue of $101.0 million, up 74% year-over-year_\n\n_Added largest number of base customers ever in a single quarter_\n\n## Fiscal First Quarter Highlights:\n\nFiscal Second Quarter Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $101.0 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (65)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (27)%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(0.40); Non-GAAP net loss per share of $(0.15)\n\n## San Francisco (September 6, 2022)\n\n## - All-Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), The One DevOps Platform, today reported financial results for its second quarter fiscal year 2023, ended July 31, 2022.\n \n“We continue to see strong momentum in our business, and our second quarter results indicate that the market is embracing our One DevOps Platform leadership position, ” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and Co-Founder. “Enterprises are navigating economic uncertainty while still needing to embrace the imperatives of digital transformation, cloud migration, and app modernization.  Delivering software fast and efficiently in a secure way is essential for success. GitLab empowers them to do exactly that all in one platform.”\n \n“We are pleased to have delivered another strong quarter. Q2 FY23 resulted in 74% year-over-year revenue growth and our largest number of new base customers added ever in a single quarter,” said Brian Robins, GitLab CFO. “We also added a substantial number of new team members, and continue to hire across the organization. Our non-GAAP operating margin improved by 1,500 basis points year over year, and we remain committed to growing in a responsible manner.”\n\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results).",{"date":2198},"2022-09-06",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-09-06-gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results",{"title":2194,"description":2195},"en-us/press/releases/2022-09-06-gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results","2M3T_HD3pnEAm6VMVBcVylFaLrV57bkTr-RISajKGFU",{"id":2205,"title":2206,"body":6,"config":2207,"content":2208,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2212,"navigation":17,"path":2213,"seo":2214,"stem":2215,"__hash__":2216},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-09-06-gitlab-to-present-at-the-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference.yml","2022 09 06 Gitlab To Present At The Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference",{"template":689},{"title":2209,"description":2209,"text":2210,"config":2211},"GitLab to Present at the Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference","## SAN FRANCISCO\n\n, Sept. 06, 2022 --\n\n## All Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), The One DevOps Platform, today announced that Brian Robins, GitLab’s Chief Financial Officer, will present at the Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference on Tuesday, September 13th, 2022 in Nashville, TN. The fireside chat is scheduled for 1:30pm Central Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1566665&tp_key=2ecc770b78](https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1566665&tp_key=2ecc770b78)\n\nLinks to the webcast and a replay of the fireside chat will be available on the investor relations section of the GitLab website at: [https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events)\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab is The One DevOps platform for software innovation. As The One DevOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.",{"date":2198},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-09-06-gitlab-to-present-at-the-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference",{"title":2209,"description":2209},"en-us/press/releases/2022-09-06-gitlab-to-present-at-the-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference","tarzi0UcnbFmDo5TkpbMBKd0ca96D4YvYEpnGFj03PQ",{"id":2218,"title":2219,"body":6,"config":2220,"content":2221,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2226,"navigation":17,"path":2227,"seo":2228,"stem":2229,"__hash__":2230},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-10-05-teamops-new-practice-for-work-environments.yml","2022 10 05 Teamops New Practice For Work Environments",{"template":689},{"title":2222,"description":2222,"text":2223,"config":2224},"GitLab Introduces TeamOps, A New Practice For All Work Environments – Remote, Hybrid and In-Office","## GitLab Introduces TeamOps, A New Practice For All Work Environments – Remote, Hybrid and In-Office\n\n_New Certification Makes Teamwork an Objective Discipline_\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA – Oct 5, 2022 – All-Remote – Today, GitLab Inc., provider of The One DevOps Platform, introduced [TeamOps](https://about.gitlab.com/teamops/), a results-focused management discipline, bringing precision and operation to how people work together.\n\nTeamOps is how GitLab scaled from a startup to a global public company in a decade. While GitLab has shared some of its practices in its handbook, through [The Remote Playbook](https://learn.gitlab.com/allremote/remote-playbook) and  partnering on the [Coursera course](https://www.coursera.org/learn/remote-team-management) on Remote Team Management, the TeamOps certification encompasses the actionable set of techniques and tools for making decisions in all work environments — remote, hybrid, and in-office. Supported by a set of Action Tenets with real-world examples for process, organizational structure and culture, TeamOps enables teams and companies to create an environment for better decision-making and improved execution.\n\nUp to this point, teams, and the ways people on them work, have been treated in a profoundly subjective manner: ad hoc, DIY, and the quirks of a given corporate culture. In 2022 and beyond, the world has shifted its focus from where people work to how work happens.\n\n“Organizations need people and teams—their creativity, problem solving skills, perspectives, and humanity. That need will take on more importance as we move towards a future with bigger problems to solve, and as AI displaces any rules-based knowledge work which can be automated.” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and Co-Founder. “Starting with the introduction of the TeamOps Certification, we aim to help organizations make greater progress with behavior-based ways of working that can be implemented immediately.  There are a lot of best practices already out there, but the best practices about making decisions are tactical. TeamOps is a more comprehensive approach.”\n\nGrounded in four guiding principles that help organizations rationally navigate the dynamic, changing nature of work, TeamOps focuses on the behaviors that make for better teams.\n\n## Teams exist to deliver results\n\nOrganizations often judge teams based on key results, performance metrics and other indicators. In reality, a result is not a one-time event; rather, delivering a result establishes a new baseline. As part of the TeamOps framework, all team members are empowered to contribute to all meaningful business outcomes.\n\n## Teams must be informed by an objective, shared reality\n\nTo make informed decisions, teams must have access to shared knowledge. While other management philosophies prioritize the speed of knowledge transfer, TeamOps optimizes for the speed of knowledge retrieval. With everyone consuming the same information documented in a single source of truth, this allows for maximum contribution and inclusivity among organizations.\n\n## Everyone must be able to contribute\n\nIn conventional organizations, there's often inherent pressure to present a complete and polished project, document, or plan before asking for feedback. This expectation slows progress and expends valuable time that could be used to exchange multiple rounds of feedback on smaller changes. Despite the initial discomfort that comes from sharing the minimal viable change, TeamOps creates a system where everyone can consume information and contribute, regardless of level, function, or location, thus creating faster execution, a shorter feedback loop and the opportunity to course-correct sooner.\n\n## Decisions are the fuel for high-performance teams\n\nIt can be appealing to seek out the most interesting solution to solve a problem and consensus among teams to avoid risk. This can result in slow decision-making, an increase of complexity in the organization and decrease the frequency of innovation. With TeamOps, success is correlated with decision velocity: the quantity of decisions made in a particular stretch of time (e.g. month, quarter) and the results that stem from faster progress. This unlocks an organization's power to collaborate, reduce politics and create asynchronous workflows.\n\nIt is GitLab's mission to make it so that everyone can contribute. When applied to management, this creates an atmosphere where everyone is empowered to lead. GitLab has released a TeamOps Certification course, free and open to the public, which enables teams and companies to experience the framework in a shared environment. To enroll and complete the certification, visit [here](https://about.gitlab.com/teamops).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The One DevOps Platform for software innovation. As The One DevOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\nKristen Butler\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2225},"2022-10-05",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-10-05-teamops-new-practice-for-work-environments",{"title":2222,"description":2222},"en-us/press/releases/2022-10-05-teamops-new-practice-for-work-environments","4lDnqX2MnD87vA9zgN6Y5EMTTx5_GRT_vJT2AbptE64",{"id":2232,"title":2233,"body":6,"config":2234,"content":2235,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2240,"navigation":17,"path":2241,"seo":2242,"stem":2243,"__hash__":2244},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-10-11-gitlab-inc-launches-cloud-seed.yml","2022 10 11 Gitlab Inc Launches Cloud Seed",{"template":689},{"title":2236,"description":2236,"text":2237,"config":2238},"GitLab Inc. Launches Cloud Seed in Collaboration with Google Cloud to Bolster Cloud Adoption","## GitLab Inc. Launches Cloud Seed in Collaboration with Google Cloud to Bolster Cloud Adoption\n\n_Self-service capability complements the One DevOps Platform; accelerates cloud adoption and app modernization_\n\nSan Francisco, CA – October 11, 2022 – ALL REMOTE – Today, at [Google Cloud Next](https://cloud.withgoogle.com/next), [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the provider of The One DevOps Platform, announced the launch of Cloud Seed in partnership with Google Cloud. Cloud Seed is a new capability within GitLab that simplifies the developer experience for procuring and consuming cloud services. Cloud Seed allows GitLab and Google Cloud customers to migrate to the cloud using a single platform, consolidating their tech stack without slowing down their cloud adoption process.\n\nGitLab’s [2022 DevSecOps Survey](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/) found that cloud adoption remains a high priority for organizations, and it is the second highest investment area for DevOps teams. Cloud Seed will enable organizations to undergo a cloud transformation, ultimately allowing them to scale at the speed of the market. Integrating Google Cloud into the GitLab product ensures that organizations can more easily reach cloud adoption targets and access the full power of hyperscalers.\n\n“Our 2022 DevSecOps Survey found that DevOps and cloud adoption are two key priorities within the industry – and through our work with hyperscalers, like Google Cloud, we’ve noticed that the organizations we onboard to GitLab’s single platform also tend to shift to the cloud in tandem. This capability will enable organizations to accelerate their cloud adoption while still ensuring they can work within the One DevOps Platform,” said Ashley Kramer, Acting CTO at GitLab. “We’re thrilled that this launch aligns with the priorities of the market and allows our customers to innovate in exciting ways.”\n\nCloud Seed is built into the GitLab web UI and leverages CI/CD pipeline capabilities. It is specifically tailored to offer a frictionless developer experience for consuming Google Cloud services, supporting Service Accounts, Regions, Cloud Run, and Cloud SQL.\n\nTo develop this capability, GitLab worked with Google Cloud to build best-in-class experiences to simplify, automate and thus accelerate cloud resource provisioning, deployment automation and configuration. Google Cloud and GitLab worked together in an open-source model to make Cloud Seed available for paid and free users.\n\nCloud Seed’s easy to use and accessible format drives organic cloud adoption amongst users. Since it is a frictionless, open-source tool, developers and product teams can consume the Google Cloud services complementing their leadership's cloud adoption efforts leading to an organic company-wide shift. As a result, GitLab is seeing increased bottom-up adoption of cloud services.\n\n\"Developers need resources and tools to increase their productivity. We are excited to see GitLab launch Cloud Seed, which is designed with that goal in mind,” said Steren Giannini, Group Product Manager, Google Cloud. “Cloud Seed provides a simple way for developers to deploy their web applications directly to Google Cloud from GitLab. The project aligns with Google Cloud's goal of making developers' lives easier.”\n\n“GitLab is pleased to introduce Cloud Seed as part of our [growing partnership](https://about.gitlab.com/partners/technology-partners/google-cloud-platform/) with Google Cloud,” said Nima Badiey, VP of Alliances at GitLab. “Our longstanding relationship has delivered impactful solutions for customers embarking on application modernization and migration journeys onto Google Cloud, and Cloud Seed further demonstrates our commitment to the developer community as well as cloud users.”\n\nTo learn more about Cloud Seed, tune into Sri Rang’s Google Cloud Next session, “[Accelerate App Modernization and Cloud Adoption with Cloud Seed](https://cloud.withgoogle.com/next/speakers?session=PAR21)” on demand.\n\nThis announcement follows GitLab’s June award win for Google Cloud Partner of the Year Award for Application Development. In previous years, GitLab won the 2020 Technology Partner of the Year award in Application Development, and the 2017 Innovative Solution in Developer Ecosystem.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The One DevOps Platform for software innovation. As The One DevOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKristi Piechnik\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2239},"2022-10-11",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-10-11-gitlab-inc-launches-cloud-seed",{"title":2236,"description":2236},"en-us/press/releases/2022-10-11-gitlab-inc-launches-cloud-seed","TVgd4WV5BrQ0WHx-u13UrHd47w2f1KybQrT9NxcHvag",{"id":2246,"title":2247,"body":6,"config":2248,"content":2249,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2254,"navigation":17,"path":2255,"seo":2256,"stem":2257,"__hash__":2258},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-10-25-gitlab-security-governance-solution-secure-software-supply-chain.yml","2022 10 25 Gitlab Security Governance Solution Secure Software Supply Chain",{"template":689},{"title":2250,"description":2250,"text":2251,"config":2252},"GitLab Security and Governance Solution Helps Secure Organizations’ End-to-End Software Supply Chains","_The One DevOps Platform enables organizations to stay ahead of threat vectors, maintain compliance posture, and deliver secure software faster_\n\nDETROIT, MI – October 25, 2022 – All Remote – Today at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America, [GitLab Inc](https://about.gitlab.com/)., provider of The One DevOps Platform, announced enhancements to its Security and Governance solution which enables organizations to integrate security and compliance in every step of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) and secure their software supply chain.\n\n[GitLab’s 2022 Global DevSecOps Survey](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/) found that security was the highest priority investment area for organizations, with 57% of security professionals surveyed stating that their organizations have already shifted security left or plan to this year. To meet growing security needs, GitLab is enhancing its Security and Governance solution to provide visibility and management over security findings and compliance requirements, as well as deliver what we believe is a first-class software supply chain security experience.\n\nWith increasing regulatory and compliance requirements for organizations, GitLab has increased its focus on governance to help teams identify risks by providing them with visibility into their projects' dependencies, security findings, and user activities. This includes capabilities like security policy management, compliance management, audit events, vulnerability management, and an upcoming capability of dependency management, which will help developers track vulnerable dependencies detected in their applications. These governance capabilities, in conjunction with a comprehensive set of security testing capabilities such as static application security testing (SAST), secret detection, dynamic application security testing (DAST), API security, fuzz testing, dependency scanning, license compliance, and container scanning, can help organizations achieve continuous security and compliance of their software supply chain without compromising on speed and agility.\n\n“To stay competitive and propel digital transformation, organizations need to be great at developing, operating, and securing software.  Security needs to be embedded in all stages of the software development lifecycle, not treated as an afterthought,” said David DeSanto, VP of Product at GitLab. “Our enhanced security and governance capabilities make GitLab a comprehensive DevSecOps solution to help secure an organization's software supply chain.”\n\n## Securing Software Supply Chains\n\nThe software supply chain is all of the internal and external dependencies used in modern software development. To properly secure the supply chain, companies must put tools in place to not only secure the code created in-house but also need ways to detect vulnerabilities that may be introduced by third-party components. With so many moving pieces, securing an organization’s software supply chain can be complex. There needs to be an automated system of checks and balances throughout the development lifecycle to make sure code is efficiently and securely deployed. Implementing a DevSecOps Platform can improve end-to-end security in part by reducing handoffs and improving transparency surrounding ownership and access.\n\n*\n\n## Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs):\n\nIntroduced earlier this year, GitLab helps organizations create SBOMs and automatically scan for vulnerabilities within the discovered components, and provide guidance on resolving those vulnerabilities – all within the developer’s natural workflow.\n*\n\n## Ingest SBOM Reports:\n\nThis upcoming feature is anticipated to help GitLab  more efficiently create SBOMs by parsing and ingesting existing SBOM data from third parties to aggregate data for ease of use and help secure developer workflows.\n*\n\n## Build Artifact Signing:\n\nTo attest to build artifact authenticity, we anticipate that this upcoming feature will enable GitLab to cryptographically sign both the build artifact and attestation file to prove that they have not been altered after generation.\n*\n\n## SLSA-2 Attestation:\n\nWhen unchecked, container-based architectures can introduce a risk of deploying defective, vulnerable, or unauthorized software. SLSA-2 attestations were introduced following the launch of GitLab 15 to protect against software tampering and add build integrity guarantees. GitLab Runner is now capable of generating SLSA-2 compliant attestation metadata for build artifacts.\n\n## Proactively Identify Vulnerabilities\n\nGitLab helps ensure that organizations can shift left by proactively scanning for vulnerabilities and implementing controls to secure applications. GitLab’s enhanced features can help organizations automatically scan vulnerabilities in source code, containers, dependencies, and running applications. Additionally, these security features can help automate threat detection before and after applications are deployed to production to minimize security risk.\n\n*\n\n## DAST API and API Fuzzing:\n\nDAST API and API Fuzzing allow developers to find both known and unknown issues in their applications by scanning for them in CI/CD pipelines. With the recent addition of GraphQL schema support in 15.4, these API security scans help secure applications with minimal configuration as compared to prior releases. Additional application security scanners include Static Application Security Testing (SAST), Secret Detection, Container Scanning, Dependency Scanning, IaC Scanning, and coverage-guided fuzz testing.\n*\n\n## Integrated Security Training:\n\nThe 2022 DevSecOps report found that 56% of respondents found it was difficult to get developers to actually prioritize fixing code vulnerabilities, leaving these threats for security professionals to capture. With Integrated Security Training, developers have access to actionable and relevant secure coding guidance within the GitLab platform, which can reduce context switching and management strain on security professionals.\n\n## Fulfill Compliance and Regulatory Standards\n\nOperations professionals identify managing compliance and audit requirements as activities within their scope of responsibility. GitLab believes the new and upcoming features will help teams track changes, implement controls to define what goes into production, and ensure adherence to license compliance and regulatory frameworks.\n\n*\n\n## Customizable Roles:\n\nIn an upcoming release, GitLab Admins/Group Owners will be able to create new customized roles with granular permissions. This will help role-based access control to more closely align with an organization's security policies and support the principle of least privilege.\n*\n\n## FIPS 140-2 Compliance:\n\nGitLab is now [FIPS 140-2 compliant](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/fips_compliance.html?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_source=globenewswire&utm_campaign=devsecopsusecase&utm_budget=corpcomms), which is required for some GitLab customers under U.S. government regulatory guidelines.  This compliance shows that GitLab meets well-defined security standards governing the development and use of cryptographic modules.\n*\n\n## Password Rules:\n\nReleased earlier this year, password rules establish password complexity requirements and can prevent users from using insecure public keys to access GitLab.\n*\n\n## Streaming Audit Events\n\n: Released earlier this year, streaming audit events capture information about event types, timelines, users, and metadata associated with meaningful system events. This allows organizations to consolidate their logs into one toolset and build workflows centrally to take action when a specific event occurs.\n*\n\n## Two-Person Approvals:\n\nReleased last year, GitLab allows users to specify group-level merge request settings, including the ability to prevent an author from approving their own merge request. This setting, combined with other GitLab features, allows organizations to require two-person approvals before allowing code to be merged in.\n\n“Enterprises have experienced great success in embracing DevOps principles and breaking down the siloes that separate software development and IT operations teams. The next step to strengthen the development process is to replicate this approach for security, moving from DevOps to DevSecOps,” said Daniel Kennedy, Principal Analyst, Information Security at 451 Research, part of S&P Global Market Intelligence. “In order to shift security left, while continuing deployment at an efficient cadence, organizations require a single platform that integrates security and compliance into their existing development workflows.”[^1]\n\n“HackerOne uses GitLab as a key component to maintain our software security and ensure high confidence with the code we deploy,” said Ben Willis, Principal Software Engineer at HackerOne. “During development, we leverage automated and manual code review checks, use GitLab integrations for continuous monitoring and automated patching, and consistently rely on GitLab for support with any audit requests.”\n\nTo learn more about the GitLab Security and Governance solution, please visit the [solution page](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/application-security-testing/). To read the 2022 DevSecOps survey, please download the report [here](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/).\n\n## Supporting Quote:\n\n“Government agencies contend with a plethora of requirements to achieve authority to operate, resulting in wariness around compliance among practitioners. The ability to integrate compliance metrics into the DevOps lifecycle and efficiently produce SBOMs creates a hassle-free process, reducing pain points and encouraging compliance,” said Bob Stevens, VP of Public Sector at GitLab.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is The One DevOps Platform for software innovation. As The One DevOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)\n\n\n\u003C!-- Footnotes themselves at the bottom. -->\n## Notes\n\n[^1]:\n     S&P Global Market Intelligence, DevSecOps: Breaking Down Silos for Security, July 28, 2022",{"date":2253},"2022-10-25",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-10-25-gitlab-security-governance-solution-secure-software-supply-chain",{"title":2250,"description":2250},"en-us/press/releases/2022-10-25-gitlab-security-governance-solution-secure-software-supply-chain","RCr6JF1i5eiTo3MhN9-Dee40AW-oQU2Hk-qocExfdaA",{"id":2260,"title":2261,"body":6,"config":2262,"content":2263,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2268,"navigation":17,"path":2269,"seo":2270,"stem":2271,"__hash__":2272},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-11-14-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-2023-financial-results.yml","2022 11 14 Gitlab To Announce Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2264,"description":2264,"text":2265,"config":2266},"GitLab To Announce Third Quarter Fiscal 2023 Financial Results","SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14, 2022 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2023, which ended October 31, 2022, after U.S. markets close on Monday, December 5, 2022.\n\nGitLab will host a Zoom video conference and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may register for the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hiBw_ziNQkC7ezgRt7F1iQ) or at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast and a transcript of the prepared remarks will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations’ website at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab is the DevSecOps platform for software innovation. As the DevSecOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevSecOps platform that brings together all DevSecOps capabilities in one place.",{"date":2267},"2022-11-14",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-11-14-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-2023-financial-results",{"title":2264,"description":2264},"en-us/press/releases/2022-11-14-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-2023-financial-results","8jDCoNnKCFvh-L7b_Un27pZDT2-QDReXaBfgGoiDOhA",{"id":2274,"title":2275,"body":6,"config":2276,"content":2277,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2282,"navigation":17,"path":2283,"seo":2284,"stem":2285,"__hash__":2286},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-11-22-gitlab-ceo-and-cofounder-sid-sijbrandij-to-present-at-gitlab-connect-japan-2022.yml","2022 11 22 Gitlab Ceo And Cofounder Sid Sijbrandij To Present At Gitlab Connect Japan 2022",{"template":689},{"title":2278,"description":2278,"text":2279,"config":2280},"GitLab CEO and Co-Founder, Sid Sijbrandij to Present at GitLab Connect Japan 2022","## SAN FRANCISCO\n\n, Nov. 22, 2022 --\n\n## All Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the DevSecOps Platform, today announced that Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab’s Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, will present at GitLab Connect Japan 2022 on Tuesday, November 29, 2022. The keynote will air on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 9:00 am Japan Standard Time and will be available to view until 9:00 am Japan Standard Time on November 30, 2022 via the following link (registration required): [https://www.online-conf.jp/gitlabconnect2022/](https://www.online-conf.jp/gitlabconnect2022/).\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab is the DevSecOps Platform for software innovation. As the DevSecOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevSecOps platform that brings together all DevSecOps capabilities in one place.",{"date":2281},"2022-11-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-11-22-gitlab-ceo-and-cofounder-sid-sijbrandij-to-present-at-gitlab-connect-japan-2022",{"title":2278,"description":2278},"en-us/press/releases/2022-11-22-gitlab-ceo-and-cofounder-sid-sijbrandij-to-present-at-gitlab-connect-japan-2022","n25vGjqzq85UycibFwVE-NL-rWYr149ErDNSXwx_0vA",{"id":2288,"title":2289,"body":6,"config":2290,"content":2291,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2296,"navigation":17,"path":2297,"seo":2298,"stem":2299,"__hash__":2300},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-11-30-gitlab-dedicated-launches-to-meet-complex-compliance-requirements.yml","2022 11 30 Gitlab Dedicated Launches To Meet Complex Compliance Requirements",{"template":689},{"title":2292,"description":2292,"text":2293,"config":2294},"GitLab Dedicated Launches to Meet Organizations’ Complex Compliance Requirements","_Provides the benefits of an enterprise DevSecOps platform - operational efficiency, reduced risk, and enhanced speed and agility - in a single-tenant SaaS deployment._\n\nSan Francisco, CA – November 30, 2022 – ALL REMOTE – Today [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevSecOps platform, officially announced the limited availability of GitLab Dedicated, a new way to use GitLab - as a single-tenant software as a service (SaaS) solution. The new offering will provide all the benefits of an enterprise DevSecOps platform with a focus on data residency, isolation, and private networking to meet complex compliance needs. Additionally, users can leverage the efficiency of the cloud while working in an isolated instance, and remove the overhead of platform and infrastructure management.\n\nAccording to [GitLab’s 2022 Global DevSecOps Survey](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/), security and compliance are now the number one investment area for developer, operations and security leaders. Security and compliance are not only a priority for technology leaders but also for large enterprises and regulated industries as there is an increase in global internet policy fragmentation and expanded complexity of data governance. As cybersecurity garners attention on a broader scale, organizations must adjust DevSecOps strategies and adopt modern technologies. To help realize that goal and meet complex compliance requirements, GitLab Dedicated provides increased deployment control as well as a private connection between the customer network and GitLab’s DevSecOps platform.\n\n\"NatWest Group is adopting GitLab Dedicated SaaS to enable our engineers to use a common cloud engineering platform; delivering new customer & colleague outcomes rapidly, frequently and securely with high quality, automated testing, on demand infrastructure and straight-through deployment, said Adam Leggett, Platform Lead – Engineering Platforms, NatWest. \"This standardized and simplified DevOps capability will significantly enhance the experience of working as an engineer at our bank - facilitating collaboration, improving productivity and unleashing creativity via a ‘single-pane-of-glass’ for software development.\"\n\n“Our goal is to meet customers where they are, and we know that no single deployment model will serve the needs of all of our customers,” said David DeSanto, VP of Product at GitLab. “Our customers vary from small startups, to large enterprises and universities, to government agencies. GitLab Dedicated provides organizations additional deployment control, data residency and isolation, and private networking to meet their complex compliance and regulatory needs.”\n\nGitLab Dedicated is a good fit for highly regulated industries, including government agencies, financial institutions and more, as it helps meet and maintain complex compliance requirements. The new single-tenant SaaS offering is not only region-based, and privately connected, but is also managed and hosted by GitLab and deployed in the customer’s Amazon Web Services (AWS) Region of choice during limited availability. As such, organizations can implement GitLab’s DevSecOps Platform without requiring teams to build and manage infrastructure. Organizations get all of the benefits of GitLab — shorter cycle times, lower costs, better security and more productive developers — with lower total cost of ownership and quicker time to value than hosting themselves.\n\n“As global internet and data protection policies evolve over time, it has become increasingly imperative for organizations to ensure they meet new and existing compliance requirements. GitLab Dedicated offers a single tenant SaaS platform to help organizations meet their security and compliance needs so that they can focus on business-critical efforts such as innovative software development,” said Katie Norton, Senior Research Analyst, DevOps & DevSecOps at IDC.\n\nTo learn more about GitLab Dedicated, visit our [website](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/subscriptions/gitlab_dedicated/?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_source=globenewswire&utm_campaign=dedicated&utm_budget=corpcomms) or stop by the GitLab booth, #228, at AWS re:Invent 2022. As we scale this new offering by expanding limited availability access, a limited number of customers are invited to join the [waitlist](https://about.gitlab.com/dedicated/).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevSecOps platform for software innovation. As the DevSecOps platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nChristina Weaver\n\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2295},"2022-11-30",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-11-30-gitlab-dedicated-launches-to-meet-complex-compliance-requirements",{"title":2292,"description":2292},"en-us/press/releases/2022-11-30-gitlab-dedicated-launches-to-meet-complex-compliance-requirements","fIa2sgNcWeGF2Bd2pqpzYKjcmgsa8fo445ilQOIf7i4",{"id":2302,"title":2303,"body":6,"config":2304,"content":2305,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2309,"navigation":17,"path":2310,"seo":2311,"stem":2312,"__hash__":2313},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-11-30-gitlab-to-present-at-the-ubs-global-tmt-conference.yml","2022 11 30 Gitlab To Present At The Ubs Global Tmt Conference",{"template":689},{"title":2306,"description":2306,"text":2307,"config":2308},"GitLab to Present at the UBS Global TMT Conference","## SAN FRANCISCO\n\n, Nov. 30, 2022 --\n\n## All Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the DevSecOps Platform, today announced that Brian Robins, GitLab’s Chief Financial Officer, will present at the UBS Global TMT Conference on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 in New York. The fireside chat is scheduled for 10:50 am Eastern Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://cc.webcasts.com/ubsx001/120522a_js/?entity=31_ILX8HG1](https://cc.webcasts.com/ubsx001/120522a_js/?entity=31_ILX8HG1)\n\nLinks to the webcast and a replay of the fireside chat will be available on the investor relations section of the GitLab website at: [https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events)\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab is the DevSecOps Platform for software innovation. As the DevSecOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevSecOps platform that brings together all DevSecOps capabilities in one place.",{"date":2295},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-11-30-gitlab-to-present-at-the-ubs-global-tmt-conference",{"title":2306,"description":2306},"en-us/press/releases/2022-11-30-gitlab-to-present-at-the-ubs-global-tmt-conference","VuSwEL9ydvRo_4HjZwSlH4nZhSaJYTsFP2JjFGtjWxY",{"id":2315,"title":2316,"body":6,"config":2317,"content":2318,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2323,"navigation":17,"path":2324,"seo":2325,"stem":2326,"__hash__":2327},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-12-05-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results.yml","2022 12 05 Gitlab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2319,"description":2319,"text":2320,"config":2321},"GitLab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results","_Quarterly revenue of $113.0 million, up 69% year-over-year_\n\n## Fiscal Third Quarter Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $113.0 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (50)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (19)%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(0.33); Non-GAAP net loss per share of $(0.10)\n\n## San Francisco (December 5, 2022)\n\n-\n\n## All-Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform, today reported financial results for its third quarter fiscal year 2023, ended October 31, 2022.\n\n“Companies cannot afford to slow down their software innovation,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and Co-Founder. “In today's turbulent economic climate, they are turning to solutions like GitLab to reduce costs, drive efficiencies, fuel a fast pace of innovation, and meet customer demands. Our Q3 business results demonstrate GitLab’s value proposition as a mission critical DevSecOps platform for software innovation is resonating.”\n\n“Our third quarter results continue to demonstrate our ability to drive high growth with improving margins,” said Brian Robins, GitLab CFO. “Revenue of $113.0 million grew 69% organically, and our non-GAAP operating margin improved by approximately 1,700 basis points year-over-year. Our dollar-based net retention rate again exceeded our reporting threshold of 130%, which we believe remains best in class and consistent with our track record as a public company.”\n\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results).",{"date":2322},"2022-12-05",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-12-05-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results",{"title":2319,"description":2319},"en-us/press/releases/2022-12-05-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results","c8lUNRwzfufUGdl5c8JbXaZiA6PuslDChxlwwMEn4AY",{"id":2329,"title":2330,"body":6,"config":2331,"content":2332,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2337,"navigation":17,"path":2338,"seo":2339,"stem":2340,"__hash__":2341},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2022-12-13-gitlab-appoints-mark-porter-to-board-of-directors.yml","2022 12 13 Gitlab Appoints Mark Porter To Board Of Directors",{"template":689},{"title":2333,"description":2333,"text":2334,"config":2335},"GitLab Appoints Mark Porter to Board of Directors","_Chief Technology Officer of MongoDB joins GitLab as an independent director_\n \nSan Francisco, CA – December 13, 2022 – ALL REMOTE – [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevSecOps platform, announced today the appointment of Mark Porter, Chief Technology Officer at [MongoDB](https://www.MongoDB.com/), Inc., to its Board of Directors. Over the last three decades, Porter has focused his career on databases both on the customer side at Grab, NASA, and News Corp, as well as, on the vendor side at MongoDB, AWS, and Oracle. Porter joins the board to add his technology expertise as the company’s product strategy evolves to capture more of the DevSecOps market including the incorporation of MLOps and DataOps within its Platform.\n \n“GitLab is taking software development lifecycle practices and unlocking next gen DevSecOps practices for organizations of all size and type around the world,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab. “We are thrilled to welcome Mark to GitLab’s Board of Directors. His deep understanding of the relationship between software and data, and his experience working with C-suite executives worldwide to achieve their long-term technical vision will be invaluable as GitLab moves our vision forward.”\n \n“Software has steadily become the engine of business growth and innovation. To meet demand, companies need to be able to innovate at the speed of the market, delivering thousands of new applications every month. GitLab is a mission critical platform that enables companies to achieve this,” said Porter. “I am delighted to join GitLab’s Board of Directors, where I will share my CTO perspective and industry insights on the shift from needlessly complicated tool sets to a unified platform approach.”\n \nPrior to his role as Chief Technology Officer of MongoDB, Inc., Porter served as Chief Technology Officer of Core Technology and Transport at Grab and General Manager at Amazon Web Services. While at Amazon Web Services, Porter led the Relational Database Service (RDS), Amazon Aurora and RDS for PostgreSQL, the AWS Database Migration Service, and the AWS Schema Conversion Tool. Porter held various roles including Chief Technology Officer of an educational division of NewsCorp, Vice President of Engineering, at Oracle Corporation, and was an early member of the Oracle Database Kernel group. Porter previously served on the board of directors for a number of companies, including MongoDB, Inc. and Splyt, and served as a board advisor to MariaDB.\n \nPorter will also join the board’s Audit Committee. For more information on GitLab’s Board of Directors please see [here](https://ir.gitlab.com/corporate-governance/board-of-directors-grid).\n\n## GitLab Velocity\n\nGitLab recently announced four major product solutions:\n\n1. GitLab Dedicated in limited release, a new way to use GitLab as a single-tenant SaaS solution to meet organizations’ complex compliance requirements.\n2. GitLab Govern, a new solution which brings together GitLab’s comprehensive capabilities to secure the software supply chain and enable compliance.\n3. Cloud Seed, in partnership with Google Cloud, allowing customers to migrate to the cloud using a single platform.\n4. GitLab’s first ML-powered feature, Suggested Reviewers.\n\nGitLab was listed on [Fast Company Best Workplaces for Innovators 2021](https://www.fastcompany.com/best-workplaces-for-innovators/list), named Best in DevOps on [SD Times 100](https://sdtimes.com/sdtimes-100/2022/best-in-show/devops-2022/), and won the [2022 CRN Tech Innovator Awards](https://www.crn.com/rankings-and-lists/ti2022.htm) for Application Development and DevOps. The company was named a [Google Cloud 2021 Partner of the Year](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2022-06-15-gitlab-wins-2021-google-cloud-technology-partner/) for the second consecutive year in a row for its achievements in Application Development within the Google Cloud ecosystem. GitLab recently ranked 14th on the [Fortune’s Best Workplaces in Technology list](https://www.greatplacetowork.com/best-workplaces/technology/2022?category=small-and-medium)  and 5th on the [Quartz Best Companies for Remote Workers 2022](https://qz.com/list/best-companies-to-work-from-home-2022/large).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the DevSecOps platform for software innovation. As the DevSecOps platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n \nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nNatasha Woods\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>",{"date":2336},"2022-12-13",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2022-12-13-gitlab-appoints-mark-porter-to-board-of-directors",{"title":2333,"description":2333},"en-us/press/releases/2022-12-13-gitlab-appoints-mark-porter-to-board-of-directors","mJhJhHgmMQ9KkXzBcxDoCEd3Egv90qFSIjg7SyJu7Hw",{"id":2343,"title":2344,"body":6,"config":2345,"content":2346,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2351,"navigation":17,"path":2352,"seo":2353,"stem":2354,"__hash__":2355},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-01-05-gitlab-to-present-at-the-needham-growth-conference.yml","2023 01 05 Gitlab To Present At The Needham Growth Conference",{"template":689},{"title":2347,"description":2347,"text":2348,"config":2349},"GitLab to Present at the Needham Growth Conference","San Francisco, CA - January 5, 2023 - ALL REMOTE - [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the DevSecOps Platform, today announced that Brian Robins, GitLab’s Chief Financial Officer, will present at the Needham Growth Conference on Thursday, January 12th. The fireside chat is scheduled for 11:00 am Eastern Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://wsw.com/webcast/needham128/git/2068308](https://wsw.com/webcast/needham128/git/2068308)\n\nLinks to the webcast and a replay of the fireside chat will be available on the investor relations section of the GitLab website at: [https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the leading DevSecOps platform for software innovation. As the DevSecOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nJack Andrews\n\u003Cbr>\n[ir@gitlab.com](mailto:ir@gitlab.com)\n\n## Media Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKristen Butler\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2350},"2023-01-05",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-01-05-gitlab-to-present-at-the-needham-growth-conference",{"title":2347,"description":2347},"en-us/press/releases/2023-01-05-gitlab-to-present-at-the-needham-growth-conference","LAb5_0QBq7xlaUPMV-PkKU6TwE0KcUAE2AWxHU7aI34",{"id":2357,"title":2358,"body":6,"config":2359,"content":2360,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2365,"navigation":17,"path":2366,"seo":2367,"stem":2368,"__hash__":2369},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-01-26-gitlab-expands-security-certification-report-portfolio.yml","2023 01 26 Gitlab Expands Security Certification Report Portfolio",{"template":689},{"title":2361,"description":2361,"text":2362,"config":2363},"GitLab Continues Expanding Its Security Certification and Report Portfolio","_GitLab strengthens security assurance at the highest international standard:_\n\n* _Secured a SOC 2 Type 1 report for GitLab Dedicated to include Security and Confidentiality criterion_\n* _Expanded SOC 2 Type 2 report for GitLab.com to include the Availability Criteria_\n* _Included GitLab Dedicated in its ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification scope_\n* _Expanded ISO 27001 certification to include ISO 27017:2015 cloud security standards and ISO 27018:2019 privacy standards_\n\n## SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - January 26, 2023 - ALL REMOTE\n\n— [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive DevSecOps platform, today announced the successful expansion of its security certification and report portfolio. \n\nGitLab received a SOC 2 Type 1 report for the recent GitLab Dedicated solution, which includes Security and Confidentiality criterion, and expanded its SOC 2 Type 2 report for GitLab.com to include the Availability Criteria. \n\nGitLab also expanded its ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification scope to include the GitLab Dedicated solution, and received a certification expansion against the ISO/IEC 27017:2015 for cloud security standards and ISO/IEC 27018:2019 privacy standards[^1]. \n\n“As a global company, it is our responsibility to ensure that our security program and practices are aligned with the highest international compliance requirements. We are deeply committed to expanding the scope of our security controls to meet these expectations and maintain user trust,” said David DeSanto, Chief Product Officer at GitLab. “Our investment in third-party accreditations helps ensure that our customers, from small businesses to highly regulated enterprises, can adopt GitLab’s DevSecOps platform with full confidence that their data will remain secure.” \n\nIn addition, GitLab Dedicated was included in the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification scope. [GitLab Dedicated](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/subscriptions/gitlab_dedicated?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_source=globenewswire&utm_campaign=seccertification&utm_budget=corpcomms) offers a new deployment option by making our DevSecOps platform available as a single-tenant SaaS solution. GitLab Dedicated allows organizations to leverage the efficiency of the cloud while further enabling customers to meet their own regulatory expectations in a completely isolated instance.\n\nIn 2022, GitLab expanded GitLab.com SOC reports to include the Availability criteria, and achieved certification expansion against the ISO/IEC 27017:2015 and ISO/IEC 27018:2019 standards.\n\nGitLab continues to invest, iterate, and diversify its security and compliance program. Follow GitLab’s [Trust Center](https://trust.gitlab.com/) for updates and more in-depth information about the company’s certifications. For self-serve access to security collateral, visit the [GitLab Customer Assurance Package](https://trust.gitlab.com/).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive DevSecOps platform for software innovation. As the DevSecOps platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevSecOps platform that brings together all DevSecOps capabilities in one place.\n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKristi Piechnik\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com) \n\n\u003C!-- Footnotes themselves at the bottom. -->\n## Notes\n\n[^1]:\n     Issued by Schellman and Company, LLC.",{"date":2364},"2023-01-26",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-01-26-gitlab-expands-security-certification-report-portfolio",{"title":2361,"description":2361},"en-us/press/releases/2023-01-26-gitlab-expands-security-certification-report-portfolio","qVbLGc1880vKXVdPV3A7WB4Wt7rARlv-m7DmKu9wekc",{"id":2371,"title":2372,"body":6,"config":2373,"content":2374,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2379,"navigation":17,"path":2380,"seo":2381,"stem":2382,"__hash__":2383},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-02-13-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results.yml","2023 02 13 Gitlab To Announce Fourth Quarter And Full Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2375,"description":2375,"text":2376,"config":2377},"GitLab To Announce Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal 2023 Financial Results","## SAN FRANCISCO, February 13, 2023 -- All Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the fourth quarter and its fiscal year 2023, which ended January 31, 2023, after U.S. markets close on Monday, March 13, 2023.\n\nGitLab will host a Zoom video conference and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may register for the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XQP9f5HKSoOKr24vQiswcw) or at [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/).\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast and a transcript of the prepared remarks will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations’ website at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive DevSecOps platform for software innovation. As the DevSecOps Platform, GitLab provides one interface, one data store, one permissions model, one value stream, one set of reports, one spot to secure your code, one location to deploy to any cloud, and one place for everyone to contribute. The platform is the only true cloud-agnostic end-to-end DevOps platform that brings together all DevOps capabilities in one place.\n\nWith GitLab, organizations can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously to translate business vision into reality. GitLab empowers customers and users to innovate faster, scale more easily, and serve and retain customers more effectively. Built on Open Source, GitLab works alongside its growing community, which is composed of thousands of developers and millions of users, to continuously deliver new DevOps innovations.",{"date":2378},"2023-02-13",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-02-13-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results",{"title":2375,"description":2375},"en-us/press/releases/2023-02-13-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2023-financial-results","pCsOJwaWmfulh4U9MERTGTrz_yYldAbWBno_Js486hg",{"id":2385,"title":2386,"body":6,"config":2387,"content":2388,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2393,"navigation":17,"path":2394,"seo":2395,"stem":2396,"__hash__":2397},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-03-13-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2023-financial-results.yml","2023 03 13 Gitlab Reports Fourth Quarter And Full Year 2023 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2389,"description":2389,"text":2390,"config":2391},"GitLab Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results","_Quarterly revenue of $122.9 million, up 58% year-over-year_\n\n## Fiscal Fourth Quarter Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $122.9 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (38)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (11)%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(0.26); Non-GAAP net loss per share of $(0.03)\n\n## Fiscal Year 2023 Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $424.3 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (50)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (21)%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(1.16); Non-GAAP net loss per share of $(0.46)\n\n## San Francisco, CA - March 13, 2023\n\n-\n\n## All-Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB) The DevSecOps Platform, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and full fiscal year of 2023, ended January 31, 2023.\n\n“Now more than ever, it is critical for companies to show an immediate return on their software investments,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO, GitLab Inc. “With our DevSecOps platform, our customers are consolidating tools, reducing integration costs, increasing productivity, and accelerating their revenue by deploying their software faster. We believe we are well positioned to continue to demonstrate significant value to our customers in the current macroeconomic environment.”\n\n“Our fourth quarter results demonstrate our continued focus on growth while driving improvements in the unit economics of the business,” said Brian Robins, CFO, GitLab Inc. “Revenue of $122.9 million grew 58% organically, and our non-GAAP operating margin improved by approximately 2,400 basis points year-over-year. We see significant opportunities ahead, and we’re confident in the value that GitLab provides to customers.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2023-financial)",{"date":2392},"2023-03-13",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-03-13-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2023-financial-results",{"title":2389,"description":2389},"en-us/press/releases/2023-03-13-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2023-financial-results","mwGhI6P3mfRn1eoNK30i-mJ-CSQHCqzsquOpwZFTgT0",{"id":2399,"title":2400,"body":6,"config":2401,"content":2402,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2407,"navigation":17,"path":2408,"seo":2409,"stem":2410,"__hash__":2411},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-04-18-gitlab-oracle-partner-for-ai-ml.yml","2023 04 18 Gitlab Oracle Partner For Ai Ml",{"template":689},{"title":2403,"description":2403,"text":2404,"config":2405},"GitLab and Oracle Expand Strategic Collaboration With AI/ML Offering","_New offering enables developers to bolster AI/ML practices to speed up model training and inference, delivering software faster and more cost effectively_\n\nSan Francisco, CA – April 18, 2023 – ALL REMOTE – [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_source=globenewswire&utm_campaign=oracleaiml), the most comprehensive DevSecOps platform for software innovation, and [Oracle Corporation](https://www.oracle.com/corporate/), a global technology leader, today announced the general availability of a new offering that expands shared artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) functionalities.\n\nCustomers can now run AI and ML workloads with GPU-enabled GitLab runners on [Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/). GitLab strives to meet customers where they are, and this collaboration with OCI provides streamlined access to GitLab runners for Oracle users. Customers benefit from OCI’s high performance, built-in security, and distributed cloud capabilities, giving them the flexibility to access and deploy cloud services wherever they need them, including on-premises and multicloud environments.\n\nRunning workloads on OCI provides organizations with the scalability, security, and reliability they need to help accelerate innovation and drive growth. This collaboration also allows joint customers to connect an existing GitLab instance, regardless of where it is hosted, to a GitLab runner hosted on OCI.\n\nWith the exponential growth of data and computing power, AI and ML is becoming a critical component of many organizations' strategies to drive innovation and enhance customer experiences.\n\nThe [GitLab 2022 DevSecOps Survey](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_source=globenewswire&utm_campaign=oracleaiml) found that AI/ML adoption is trending upward, with 24% of respondents reporting that they use AI/ML, up from 12% the previous year. GitLab’s upcoming 2023 DevSecOps Report shows an even higher interest in AI/ML over the next three years, with 65% of developers using AI/ML for tasks like testing. However, running AI/ML workloads can be complex and resource-intensive, requiring significant compute resources, data storage, and specialized software tools.\n\nThe new offering with OCI can cut down the time and labor of developers working on those workloads. This enables developers to leverage the power of GPUs for faster model training and inference, which can result in better performance and hopefully, better user experiences.\n\n[GitLab is available to Oracle customers](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-and-oracle-partner-for-a-cloud-native-approach-to-modern-application-development/?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_source=globenewswire&utm_campaign=oracleaiml) through [Oracle Cloud Marketplace](https://cloudmarketplace.oracle.com/marketplace/oci), enabling joint customers to create a resilient, high-performance DevOps environment.\n\n## Supporting Quotes:\n\n“AI and ML functionalities continue to evolve and impact how developers work, allowing them to deliver on innovation promises faster. Using automation technologies to drive velocity has been a core pillar of DevSecOps since its inception,” said Jim Mercer, Research Vice President of DevOps and DevSecOps, IDC. “The partnership between GitLab and Oracle recognizes the importance of offering customers tools to create secure, efficient DevSecOps environments.”\n\n“Oracle is proud to provide organizations with the high-performance and cost-effective foundation they require to build innovative, secure cloud applications. GitLab’s focus on efficiency and speed aligns with our goals. Together we aim to help customers ship applications faster, streamline their toolchains, and reduce costs while fully taking advantage of AI and ML,\" said Leo Leung, Vice President, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Technology.\n\n\"GitLab is committed to helping our customers innovate faster and more efficiently. Our partnership with Oracle is critical in providing joint customers with the tools needed to build and deploy production-quality data science workflows with their software,\" said David DeSanto, Chief Product Officer at GitLab. \"With GPU runners on OCI, our users can run even the most demanding AI/ML workloads easily, allowing them to gain critical insights, reduce time to market, and drive meaningful business outcomes for themselves and their customers.\"\n\n## Boilerplates:\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## About Oracle PartnerNetwork\n\nOracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) is Oracle’s partner program designed to enable partners to accelerate the transition to cloud and drive superior customer business outcomes. The OPN program allows partners to engage with Oracle through track(s) aligned to how they go to market: Cloud Build for partners that provide products or services built on or integrated with Oracle Cloud; Cloud Sell for partners that resell Oracle Cloud technology; Cloud Service for partners that implement, deploy and manage Oracle Cloud Services; and License & Hardware for partners that build, service or sell Oracle software licenses or hardware products. Customers can expedite their business objectives with OPN partners who have achieved Expertise in a product family or cloud service.  To learn more visit: http://www.oracle.com/partnernetwork\n\n## Trademark\n\nOracle, Java, MySQL and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. NetSuite was the first cloud company–ushering in the new era of cloud computing.\n\n## Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKristi Piechnik\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2406},"2023-04-18",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-04-18-gitlab-oracle-partner-for-ai-ml",{"title":2403,"description":2403},"en-us/press/releases/2023-04-18-gitlab-oracle-partner-for-ai-ml","IfukQL3R1oY0sEzV_cg_kXz-4hHmtv8bzQkAuzKCZww",{"id":2413,"title":2414,"body":6,"config":2415,"content":2416,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2421,"navigation":17,"path":2422,"seo":2423,"stem":2424,"__hash__":2425},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-04-20-gitlab-seventh-devsecops-report-security-without-sacrifices.yml","2023 04 20 Gitlab Seventh Devsecops Report Security Without Sacrifices",{"template":689},{"title":2417,"description":2417,"text":2418,"config":2419},"New GitLab Research Reveals Rising Demand for Security and Efficiency in Software Development, Increasing Use of AI/ML in Security","_Key trends are the prioritization of security and governance, the emergence of AI in software development and security workflows, and the impact of implementing DevSecOps tools and methodologies on efficiency._\n\nSan Francisco, CA – April 20, 2023 – ALL REMOTE – [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_source=globenewswire&utm_campaign=devsecopsreport), the most comprehensive DevSecOps Platform for software innovation, today released its 7th annual Global DevSecOps Report: Security Without Sacrifices. \n\nIn March 2023, GitLab surveyed more than 5,000 IT leaders, CISOs, and developers in industries including financial services, automotive, healthcare, telecommunications, and technology on their successes, challenges, and main priorities for DevSecOps implementation.\n\n## Security remains a key priority for organizations amid the growing global threat landscape.\n\nDevSecOps teams are becoming more broadly aware of security as a shared responsibility. Incorporating security earlier in the software development lifecycle, or shifting left, is enabling development, security, and operations teams to work collaboratively instead of working in silos, as seen in previous years. \n\n\n* 71% of security professionals said that a quarter or more of all security vulnerabilities are being captured by developers, up from 53% of respondents in 2022. \n* 38% of security professionals reported being part of a cross-functional team focused on security, up from 29% in 2022. \n* 85% of security respondents report that they have the same or less budget than 2022, highlighting an urgent need to do more with less.\n\n## AI/ML goes hand-in-hand with a DevSecOps platform.\n\nArtificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have become critical components of DevSecOps workflows. Developers who use a DevSecOps platform were more likely to have implemented automation and AI/ML for testing than those who do not.   \n\n\n\n* 65% of developers said that they are using AI/ML in testing efforts or will be in the next three years. \n* 62% of developers using AI/ML use it to check code, up from 51% in 2022.\n* 53% of developers using AI/ML said they use bots for testing, up from 39% in 2022.\n\n## Toolchain management is an ongoing barrier to developer productivity.\n\nDevelopers and security professionals continue to report significant time spent on toolchain management, reducing time available to dedicate to critical tasks such as adherence to compliance regulations. \n\n\n\n* 66% of survey respondents reported wanting to consolidate their toolchains this year.\n* 27% of security respondents reported that it is difficult to have consistent monitoring across disparate tools.\n* 26% of security respondents said it is difficult to draw cohesive insights across all integrated tools.\n\n## U.S. public sector reports plateaued efficiency and complex development toolchains.\n\nDespite ongoing demands for improved digital experiences within the public sector, respondents working within U.S. government entities noted slowed or stagnant software development. Promisingly, more than half of government respondents said they are evaluating or purchasing a DevSecOps solution in one to three years. \n\n\n\n* 75% of public sector respondents reported deploying software at the same rate or slower than they did in 2022. \n* 44% of public sector respondents reported using 6 or more tools for software development, including some who use more than 15 tools. \n* 59% of US government and aerospace/defense respondents want to consolidate their toolchain. \n\n“Organizations globally are seeking out ways to do more with less. This means that efficiency and security cannot be mutually exclusive when identifying opportunities to remain competitive,” said David DeSanto, Chief Product Officer at GitLab. “GitLab’s research shows that DevSecOps tools and methodologies allow leadership to better secure and consolidate their disparate, fragmented toolchains and reduce spend, while also freeing up development teams to spend time on mission-critical responsibilities and innovative solutions.”  \n\nFor more information, and to access the full report, click [here](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_source=globenewswire&utm_campaign=devsecopsreport).\n\n## Methodology\n\nThe report was commissioned by GitLab and conducted by Savanta. The survey was distributed via GitLab’s social media channels and email lists, and panel sampling was conducted by Savanta in order to reduce bias in the sample. \n\nResponses were collected from 5,010 software professionals worldwide in March 2023. The margin of error for the total sample is 1%.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Press Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKristi Piechnik \n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2420},"2023-04-20",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-04-20-gitlab-seventh-devsecops-report-security-without-sacrifices",{"title":2417,"description":2417},"en-us/press/releases/2023-04-20-gitlab-seventh-devsecops-report-security-without-sacrifices","FKy5X82csR_20PU4a4Nk2-hOA3nzzHwjDkCVVVabW8Y",{"id":2427,"title":2428,"body":6,"config":2429,"content":2430,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2436,"navigation":17,"path":2437,"seo":2438,"stem":2439,"__hash__":2440},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-04-25-gitlab-to-hold-ai-fireside-chat-with-sid-sijbrandij.yml","2023 04 25 Gitlab To Hold Ai Fireside Chat With Sid Sijbrandij",{"template":689},{"title":2431,"description":2432,"text":2433,"config":2434},"GitLab To Hold AI Fireside Chat with Sid Sijbrandij ","GitLab To Hold AI Fireside Chat with Sid Sijbrandij","SAN FRANCISCO, April 25, 2023 -- All Remote - [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform, today announced that management will host a Zoom video conference to discuss GitLab’s strategy regarding AI, its role in solving customer pain points, and the company’s product roadmap.\n\nNo financial information will be discussed during the event.\n\nDate:  Wednesday May 3rd, 2023                                                                                               \nTime:  08:00am PT / 11:00am ET \n\nSpeaker:  \nSid Sijbrandij, Co-Founder and CEO of GitLab Inc.  \n\nInterested parties may register for the Zoom video conference  \u003Chttps://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_54bxEPsnTsSwe8vYu0ACqQ> or at [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/).\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations’ website at ir.gitlab.com.\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nLisa Boughner \n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\n\u003Cbr>\nJack Andrews\n\u003Cbr>\n[ir@gitlab.com](mailto:ir@gitlab.com)",{"date":2435},"2023-04-25",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-04-25-gitlab-to-hold-ai-fireside-chat-with-sid-sijbrandij",{"title":2431,"description":2432},"en-us/press/releases/2023-04-25-gitlab-to-hold-ai-fireside-chat-with-sid-sijbrandij","KeWDKt-_0MEmuzB8xjwlJuxgVMdCZ88wV3NeFnRoSJQ",{"id":2442,"title":2443,"body":6,"config":2444,"content":2445,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2450,"navigation":17,"path":2451,"seo":2452,"stem":2453,"__hash__":2454},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-05-02-gitlab-and-google-cloud-partner-to-expand-ai-assisted-capabilities.yml","2023 05 02 Gitlab And Google Cloud Partner To Expand Ai Assisted Capabilities",{"template":689},{"title":2446,"description":2446,"text":2447,"config":2448},"GitLab and Google Cloud Partner to Expand AI-Assisted Capabilities with Customizable Gen AI Foundation Models","_GitLab AI-powered security feature to leverage Google Cloud's foundation models to empower customers to identify and remediate vulnerabilities more efficiently while maintaining privacy standards_\n\n## San Francisco, Calif. – May 2, 2023\n\n– [GitLab Inc.](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=887331372&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2F&a=GitLab+Inc.), the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation, and Google Cloud today announced an extension of its strategic partnership to deliver secure AI offerings to the enterprise.\n\nGitLab is trusted by more than 50% of the Fortune 100 to secure and protect their most valuable assets, and leads with a privacy-first approach to AI. By leveraging Google Cloud's customizable foundation models and open generative AI infrastructure, GitLab will provide customers with AI-assisted features directly within the enterprise DevSecOps platform.\n\nGitLab is working with Google Cloud because of its strong commitment to privacy and enterprise readiness, and its leadership in AI. With generative AI support in Vertex AI, GitLab can tune Google's foundation models with their own data, and leverage these models to deliver new generative AI powered experiences. Google Cloud allows customers to control their data with enterprise-grade capabilities such as data isolation, data protection, sovereignty, and compliance support.\n\nWith Vertex AI, and leveraging the Built with Google Cloud AI program, GitLab will be able to leverage Google's foundation models to provide customers with AI-powered offerings within its cloud infrastructure. This allows GitLab to maintain its commitment to protecting user privacy by containing customer intellectual property and source code within GitLab's cloud infrastructure.\n\nGitLab plans to improve its customers' DevSecOps workflow efficiency by 10x, by applying [AI-assisted workflows](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=1570707818&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2Fblog%2F2023%2F04%2F24%2Fai-ml-in-devsecops-series%2F&a=AI-assisted+workflows) to all users involved in delivering software value. By implementing AI-powered capabilities throughout the software development lifecycle, GitLab delivers value across the enterprise, enabling faster business transformation, without sacrificing security or privacy.\n\nThis first experimental feature leveraging Google Cloud's generative AI models is called [Explain this Vulnerability](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/explain-this-vulnerability/). This capability empowers companies to make security a cross-organizational effort, by providing users with a natural language description of vulnerabilities found in their code and a recommendation for how to resolve them at the time of detection. _Explain this Vulnerability_ can be used by developers, as well as security and operations teams, allowing customers to stay secure while remaining efficient and improving speed to delivery.\n\n_Explain this Vulnerability_ joins GitLab's experimental-level features such as _[Explain this Code](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=1775866361&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2Fblog%2F2023%2F04%2F06%2Fexplain-this-code%2F&a=Explain+this+Code), [Summarize Issue Comments](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=4113727583&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2Fblog%2F2023%2F04%2F13%2Fsummarize-issues%2F&a=Summarize+Issue+Comments),_ and _[Summarize Merge Request Changes](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=3742145482&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2Fblog%2F2023%2F04%2F20%2Fmerge-request-changes-summary-ai%2F&a=Summarize+Merge+Request+Changes),_ and its existing AI-enabled features, _[Code Suggestions](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=1009483675&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2Freleases%2F2023%2F04%2F22%2Fgitlab-15-11-released%2F%23key-features&a=Code+Suggestions),_ and _[Suggested Reviewers](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=936150055&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2Freleases%2F2023%2F03%2F22%2Fgitlab-15-10-released%2F%23suggested-reviewers-generally-available&a=Suggested+Reviewers)_, which are focused on driving developer productivity beyond code development, and improving workflow automation for all users throughout the software development lifecycle.\n\nGitLab's 2023 [DevSecOps Report: Security Without Sacrifices](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=3944403719&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2Fpress%2Freleases%2F2023-04-20-gitlab-seventh-devsecops-report-security-without-sacrifices.html&a=DevSecOps+Report%3A+Security+Without+Sacrifices) found that developers are increasingly using AI for testing and security – with 62% of developers using AI/ML to check code, up from 51% in 2022. Additionally, 36% of developers use AI/ML for code review, up from 31% the previous year. GitLab is focused on creating privacy-first solutions that enable enterprises and other highly regulated organizations to adopt AI/ML throughout the software development lifecycle.\n\nToday's announcement builds on the long standing relationship between GitLab and Google Cloud going back to 2018. For more details on this offering, please click [here](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=3849783143&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2Fblog%2F2023%2F04%2F27%2Fexplain-this-vulnerability-summary-ai%2F&a=here). To learn more about GitLab's existing AI/ML offerings, click [here](https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3853109-1&h=3259573825&u=https%3A%2F%2Fabout.gitlab.com%2Fblog%2F2023%2F04%2F24%2Fai-ml-in-devsecops-series%2F&a=here).\n\n## Supporting Quotes:\n\n\u003Cbr>\n\"Organizations today are required to deliver software faster than ever before to remain competitive while requiring a stronger security posture in order to maintain customer, investor, and stakeholder trust,\" said June Yang, VP of Cloud AI and Industry Solutions at Google Cloud. \"Together with GitLab, we'll be able to deliver generative AI functionality that empowers our joint customers to increase delivery velocity without sacrificing security.\"\n\n\"GitLab's vision for generative AI is grounded in privacy, security, and transparency. Our partnership with Google Cloud enables GitLab to offer private and secure AI-powered features, while maintaining customer data in our cloud infrastructure,\" said David DeSanto, Chief Product Officer at GitLab. \"This allows us to harness the power of Google Cloud, while continuing GitLab's privacy-first approach to customer data. We look forward to our continued collaboration to deliver enterprise-grade AI-assisted functionalities to joint customers.\"\n\n## About GitLab\n\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## About Google Cloud\n\n\u003Cbr>\nGoogle Cloud accelerates every organization's ability to digitally transform its business. We deliver enterprise-grade solutions that leverage Google's cutting-edge technology – all on the cleanest cloud in the industry. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems.\n\n## Press Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nKristi Piechnik\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2449},"2023-05-02",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-05-02-gitlab-and-google-cloud-partner-to-expand-ai-assisted-capabilities",{"title":2446,"description":2446},"en-us/press/releases/2023-05-02-gitlab-and-google-cloud-partner-to-expand-ai-assisted-capabilities","lNceC45Fxic6RG27pMiyA1uXsGeVJRh-ZgNtAopOPes",{"id":2456,"title":2457,"body":6,"config":2458,"content":2459,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2464,"navigation":17,"path":2465,"seo":2466,"stem":2467,"__hash__":2468},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-05-15-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2024-financial-results.yml","2023 05 15 Gitlab To Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2024 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2460,"description":2460,"text":2461,"config":2462},"GitLab to Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2024 Financial Results","## San Francisco, CA - May 15, 2023 – ALL REMOTE\n\n- GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2024, which ended April 30, 2023, after U.S. markets close on Monday, June 5, 2023.\n\nGitLab will host a Zoom video conference and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may register for the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7n1uFYVQT2qK7EdYJhTAuQ#/registration) or at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast and a transcript of the prepared remarks will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations’ website at [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/).\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.",{"date":2463},"2023-05-15",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-05-15-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2024-financial-results",{"title":2460,"description":2460},"en-us/press/releases/2023-05-15-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2024-financial-results","elRVLSnI34SPOxlBqh078BRb3nrl8F4lyjKUd35cApk",{"id":2470,"title":2471,"body":6,"config":2472,"content":2473,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2478,"navigation":17,"path":2479,"seo":2480,"stem":2481,"__hash__":2482},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-05-22-gitlab-16-announces-ai-powered-devsecops-platform.yml","2023 05 22 Gitlab 16 Announces Ai Powered Devsecops Platform",{"template":689},{"title":2474,"description":2474,"text":2475,"config":2476},"GitLab Announces AI-Powered DevSecOps Platform With GitLab 16","_GitLab 16 to include a wide range of new capabilities in security, compliance, AI/ML, and value stream analytics, enabling customers to ship software faster_\n\n\n* _Upcoming AI-powered features, Refactor This Code and Resolve This Vulnerability, join current features including Code Suggestions, Explain This Code, Explain This Vulnerability, Value Stream Forecasting, and Suggested Reviewers_\n\n* _Introducing the general availability of Value Stream Dashboards, Centralized Policy Management, and GitLab Dedicated to improve efficiency, security, and compliance_\n\n_SAN FRANCISCO – May 22, 2023 – All Remote -_ [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive AI-powered enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation, today announced the launch of GitLab 16, its latest major release. GitLab 16, includes new DevSecOps platform-wide capabilities available to customers now, and features GitLab plans to release throughout the year.\n\n## Delivering AI-Powered Workflows\n\nGitLab 16 brings to market an enterprise-grade, AI-powered DevSecOps platform with capabilities encompassing Code Suggestions, enabling users to write better code faster and more efficiently, as well as security testing and analysis, observability, and proactive vulnerability detection. GitLab’s privacy-first approach ensures enterprises and highly-regulated organizations can remain confident their intellectual property stays within GitLab’s infrastructure. Additional current AI-powered features include Suggested Reviewers, Explain This Code, Explain This Vulnerability, and Value Stream Forecasting and upcoming features will include Refactor This Code and Resolve This Vulnerability.\n\n## Strengthening Software Supply Chain Security\n\nGitLab empowers teams to balance speed and security by automating software delivery and securing customers’ end-to-end software supply chain. Enterprises can start, scale, and secure their software supply chains, gain full visibility into their threat landscape, and establish policies to aid compliance adherence to deliver secure software faster. New and enhanced security features include enhanced centralized policy management, expanded compliance reports and controls, compliance dashboards, and default SLSA Level 3 attestations.\n\n## Meeting Complex Compliance and Regulatory Needs\n\nGitLab Dedicated, which is planned to be generally available this summer, is a single-tenant software as a service (SaaS) solution, providing organizations within highly regulated industries or having stringent compliance requirements the benefits of an enterprise DevSecOps platform with a focus on data residency, isolation, and private networking.\n\n## Tailoring Custom Value Stream Management\n\nValue Stream Management allows customers to visualize end-to-end DevSecOps workstreams, manage software development processes, and gain insight into how digital transformation and technology investments are delivering value and driving business results. GitLab’s Value Stream Analytics helps organizations visualize and manage the DevSecOps workflow from ideation to delivery, and the Value Stream Dashboard features an enterprise-wide view of DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) metrics, cycle times, and other key metrics like critical vulnerabilities and deployment frequency.\n\nThe current and upcoming updates to GitLab 16 reflect the industry demand for AI integrated with DevSecOps workflows and the need for organizations to ship secure software faster, according to GitLab’s 7th annual Global DevSecOps Report, [Security Without Sacrifices](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/?utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_source=globenewswire&utm_campaign=devsecopsreport). The survey found that 65% of developers are using artificial intelligence and machine learning in testing efforts or plan to in the next three years. The report also found that security, efficiency, and automation were the top benefits of a DevSecOps platform. The new functionalities released with GitLab 16 enable organizations to leverage the power of AI to deliver software efficiently, without compromising security. \n\nTo learn more about GitLab's DevSecOps innovations, register for the company's GitLab 16 launch event [here](https://about.gitlab.com/sixteen/), featuring Mark Portofe, Director of Platform Engineering at CARFAX, June Yang, VP of Cloud AI and Industry Solutions at Google Cloud, Justin Farris, Senior Director of Product Management at GitLab, and Ashley Kramer, Chief Strategy Officer at GitLab.\n\n## Supporting quotes:\n\n“Developers are under tremendous pressure to ship software faster than ever before to keep up with the speed of the market, and too often that leaves security as an afterthought,” said Mark Portofe, Director of Platform Engineering at CARFAX. “GitLab’s DevSecOps platform proves that security and efficiency are not mutually exclusive by integrating security seamlessly throughout development workflows and enabling us to ship software faster.  With the implementation of GitLab, we’ve seen a 33% decrease in vulnerabilities in less than a year, as well as a 20% year-over-year increase in deployments.”\n\n“AI is poised to have a transformative impact on the technology landscape broadly, and DevOps is one of the categories that will most directly benefit,” said Stephen O’Grady, Principal Analyst with RedMonk. “Platforms that leverage AI will have the opportunity not only to improve the efficiency of software development workflows but to do so while simultaneously elevating organization compliance and security standards.”\n\n“GitLab 16 delivers the most comprehensive enterprise DevSecOps platform in the market with more AI-powered capabilities available to customers today than any other DevOps or DevSecOps platform,\" said David DeSanto, Chief Product Officer at GitLab. “This major milestone defines the next evolution of the AI-powered enterprise DevSecOps Platform, improving efficiency not just for developers but everyone in the organization who contributes to delivering software. From providing stronger security and more reliable and scalable governance, to enabling companies with a more complete view of their technology value streams, GitLab helps customers accelerate their digital transformation initiatives through every step of the software development lifecycle. This is why more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contact:\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2477},"2023-05-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-05-22-gitlab-16-announces-ai-powered-devsecops-platform",{"title":2474,"description":2474},"en-us/press/releases/2023-05-22-gitlab-16-announces-ai-powered-devsecops-platform","Vw9sL7u2lMXmJ-ynezCvSH9EbRgkc5EbvvX4T4Mzz1k",{"id":2484,"title":2485,"body":6,"config":2486,"content":2487,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2492,"navigation":17,"path":2493,"seo":2494,"stem":2495,"__hash__":2496},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-05-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results.yml","2023 06 05 Gitlab Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2488,"description":2488,"text":2489,"config":2490},"GitLab Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results","_Quarterly revenue of $126.9 million, up 45% year-over-year_\n\n## Fiscal First Quarter Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $126.9 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (46)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (12)%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(0.35); Non-GAAP net loss per share of $(0.06)\n\n## San Francisco, CA - June 5, 2023\n\n-\n\n## All-Remote\n\n- GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform,\ntoday reported financial results for its first quarter fiscal year 2024, ended April 30, 2023.\n\n“With AI revolutionizing how companies develop, secure, and operate software, we believe GitLab is positioned as the leading AI-powered DevSecOps platform,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and Co-Founder. “Today, we deliver more AI-powered capabilities to customers than any other DevSecOps platform. Our vision builds on that foundation to encompass the full software development lifecycle - from planning and development to security, deployment, and maintenance. With GitLab customers accelerate the time to value of their digital transformation efforts.”\n\n“Revenue of $126.9 million grew 45% organically year-over-year, and our non-GAAP operating margin improved by approximately 1,700 basis points year-over-year as the team continued to focus on addressing customer priorities and improving operating efficiency,” said Brian Robins, GitLab Chief Financial Officer. “Against a backdrop of macroeconomic uncertainty, customers are looking to our AI-powered DevSecOps platform to drive efficiencies, increase productivity, and accelerate their pace of innovation. We are poised to make the most of the estimated $40B total addressable market opportunity before us.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results)",{"date":2491},"2023-06-05",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-05-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results",{"title":2488,"description":2488},"en-us/press/releases/2023-06-05-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results","uedp32liADQJx36FV8GbuY32uKz7KZNOrrzqldR36DM",{"id":2498,"title":2499,"body":6,"config":2500,"content":2501,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2506,"navigation":17,"path":2507,"seo":2508,"stem":2509,"__hash__":2510},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-06-gitlab-recognized-as-the-only-leader-in-integrated-software-delivery-platforms-report.yml","2023 06 06 Gitlab Recognized As The Only Leader In Integrated Software Delivery Platforms Report",{"template":689},{"title":2502,"description":2502,"text":2503,"config":2504},"GitLab Recognized as the Only Leader by Independent Research Firm in Integrated Software Delivery Platforms Report","_According to the report, GitLab leads with a balance between solid platform capabilities and overall strategy_\n\n_SAN FRANCISCO – June 6, 2023 – All Remote -_ [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive AI-powered enterprise DevSecOps platform, today announced it has been named a Leader by Forrester Research in The Forrester Wave™: Integrated Software Delivery Platforms, Q2 2023.\n\nThe report evaluated 13 integrated software delivery platform vendors across 26 criteria based on current offering, strategy, and market presence. GitLab scored the highest possible in the criteria of platform-incorporated security tools, test automation, roadmap, community, and pricing flexibility and transparency.\n\nAccording to the report, “GitLab leads with a balance between solid platform capabilities and overall strategy.” Additionally noting that, “GitLab is great for enterprises wishing to consolidate their best-of-breed toolchain into one high-performing ISDP.”\n\nThe report included a customer’s comment on the platform, noting that, “The CI/CD experience using secrets, environments, runners, and SAST/DAST/license scans/etc. is unparalleled.” \n\nThe report also stated, “GitLab’s strategy includes an on-par vision to deliver an excellent developer experience without sacrificing security or compliance. Its innovation is also good, going beyond traditional developers to include AI/ML engineering... Its roadmap gets leading scores and includes enhanced supply chain security, enhanced UI, granular security and compliance controls, and pipeline security – all things enterprises need.”\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\nGitLab enables organizations to build better software faster, increase operational efficiency and reduce security and compliance risk. Using GitLab, customers can get end-to-end value stream visibility, make their developers more productive, secure their software supply chain and accelerate their migration to the cloud.\n\nFor more information, read [The Forrester Wave™: Integrated Software Delivery Platforms, Q2 2023](https://page.gitlab.com/forrester-wave-integrated-software-delivery-platforms-2023.html).\n\n## Supporting Quotes:\n\n\u003Cbr>\n“Today’s organizations are seeking opportunities to integrate and consolidate enterprise-grade tools that help ship secure software faster than the speed of their market, while working under resource and time constraints,” said Ashley Kramer, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer of GitLab. “We believe our Leader placement in Forrester’s report validates the value we provide to our customers who are leveraging GitLab’s comprehensive AI-powered enterprise DevSecOps platform to innovate, secure, scale, and remain competitive in today’s market.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\n\u003Cbr>\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2505},"2023-06-06",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-06-gitlab-recognized-as-the-only-leader-in-integrated-software-delivery-platforms-report",{"title":2502,"description":2502},"en-us/press/releases/2023-06-06-gitlab-recognized-as-the-only-leader-in-integrated-software-delivery-platforms-report","utd0nbcpVMtd9q63pQzTbK5CgAoAVyJ5xRm8XSmnQJU",{"id":2512,"title":2513,"body":6,"config":2514,"content":2515,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2520,"navigation":17,"path":2521,"seo":2522,"stem":2523,"__hash__":2524},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-07-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms-release.yml","2023 06 07 Gartner Magic Quadrant For Devops Platforms Release",{"template":689},{"title":2516,"description":2516,"text":2517,"config":2518},"GitLab Recognized as Leader in Inaugural Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for DevOps Platforms","_The AI-powered DevSecOps platform positioned highest on Ability to Execute axis_\n\n_SAN FRANCISCO_ – June 7, 2023 – All Remote - [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced it has been named a Leader in the first-ever 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms\u003Csup>1\u003C/sup>. The Magic Quadrant, which evaluated 14 DevOps Platforms vendors, recognized GitLab as a Leader based on \"Completeness of Vision\" and \"Ability to Execute.\" \n\nAccording to Gartner, Leaders execute well against their current vision and are well positioned for tomorrow. The report states, “DevOps platforms are emerging as a simpler alternative to DevOps toolchains, providing organizations with a consolidated set of integrated capabilities. Software engineering leaders should evaluate DevOps platforms as a means to accelerate delivery of customer value.”\n\nGitLab helps organizations accelerate their digital transformation initiatives through every step of the software development lifecycle, enabling them to build better software faster, increase operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate cloud transformations.\n\n## Supporting Quotes:\n\n\"Having GitLab has completely changed the way we approach reusable software because the place where we develop software is also the place that other people can share, contribute, and participate in that development,” said Alan Hohn, Director of Software Engineering, Lockheed Martin. “Now, all of our programs have access to a high-quality software development environment.”\n\n“GitLab is constantly listening to our community and customers to identify key areas for growth and innovation, and over the past 12 months, we have made significant investments to help customers strengthen their software supply chain, meet complex compliance and regulatory needs, visualize their end-to-end value streams, and leverage AI to deliver secure software faster,“ said Ashley Kramer, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer, GitLab. “We believe that our recognition as a Leader in the 2023 Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms further validates the value we provide to our customers and community.”\n\nAccording to Gartner Peer Insights, DevOps Platforms customers give GitLab an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 in the DevOps Platforms market based on 368 reviews as of June 6, 2023\u003Csup>2\u003C/sup>. GitLab reviews include the following:\n\n“GitLab is an all-in-one platform covering much of the features required to implement DevSecOps approach. The tool is built with a nice user experience which ease teams to onboard and to use it in a daily basis.\" ([read the full review](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/value-stream-delivery-platforms/vendor/gitlab/product/gitlab/review/view/4571804))\n\n-IT Services Industry\n\n\n\"GitLab has become the go-to tool in the software development world in the last few years. We use GitLab to manage our code repositories, do version controlling, implement DevOps engineering tasks and deployment, and for CI/CD pipeline. It ultimately became the one-stop solution for almost all our needs.\" ([read the full review](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/value-stream-delivery-platforms/vendor/gitlab/product/gitlab/review/view/4308982))\n\n-Services (Non-Government) Industry\n\n\n“GitLab provided us to address different needs using a single platform and improved development velocity and developer experience. We are using pages, package & container registry, dependency proxy, product planning, service desk, wiki and Jira integration features. Implementation and developer onboarding was easy, thanks to enhanced user experience and training & professional services support.\" ([read the full review](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/value-stream-delivery-platforms/vendor/gitlab/product/gitlab/review/view/4594270))\n\n-Retail Industry\n\n\nFor more information, access the first Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms [here](https://about.gitlab.com/gartner-magic-quadrant/). \n\n\u003Csup>1\u003C/sup>Source: Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms,Manjunath Bhat, Thomas Murphy, Joachim Herschmann, Daniel Betts, Chris Saunderson, Hassan Ennaciri, Bill Holz, Peter Hyde, June 2023\n\n\u003Csup>2\u003C/sup>See complete ratings and reviews [here](https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/value-stream-delivery-platforms/vendor/gitlab)\n\n## Gartner Disclaimer\n\nGartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\n\nGARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally, MAGIC QUADRANT and PEER INSIGHTS are registered trademarks of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates and are used herein with permission. All rights reserved.\n\nGartner Peer Insights content consists of the opinions of individual end users based on their own experiences with the vendors listed on the platform, should not be construed as statements of fact, nor do they represent the views of Gartner or its affiliates. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in this content nor makes any warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this content, about its accuracy or completeness, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2519},"2023-06-07",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-07-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms-release",{"title":2516,"description":2516},"en-us/press/releases/2023-06-07-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms-release","32wRtPX5iS4hOlwNnbAn39V19o8x6acgjAEoowbQKxE",{"id":2526,"title":2527,"body":6,"config":2528,"content":2529,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2534,"navigation":17,"path":2535,"seo":2536,"stem":2537,"__hash__":2538},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-13-gitlab-appoints-josh-lemos-ciso.yml","2023 06 13 Gitlab Appoints Josh Lemos Ciso",{"template":689},{"title":2530,"description":2530,"text":2531,"config":2532},"GitLab Appoints Josh Lemos as Chief Information Security Officer","_Former Block, ServiceNow and Cylance security leader joins to lead privacy-first security strategy for the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform in the market_\n\n_SAN FRANCISCO – June 13, 2023 – All Remote -_[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive AI-powered enterprise DevSecOps platform, today announced the appointment of Josh Lemos as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).\n\nHe will be responsible for leading the company’s global security strategy and compliance initiatives, fortifying the GitLab DevSecOps platform, and ensuring the highest level of security for customers.\n\nLemos brings over 20 years of experience leading information security programs and teams at high-growth technology companies to GitLab. He most recently served as CISO at Block (formerly known as Square), and previously held senior security executive roles at Cylance and ServiceNow.\n\nIn addition, Lemos also serves as a mentor to aspiring information security professionals, and is active in supporting organizations that promote diversity and inclusion in the technology industry. He holds a B.S. in Computer and Information Systems Security from the University of San Francisco.\n\n## Supporting Quotes\n\n“Josh is a deeply experienced technology leader with a proven track record of driving innovation while leading best-in-class security teams,” said Sid Sijbrandij, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, GitLab. “I am delighted to welcome him to GitLab during a time when the company continues to deepen its commitment to security by integrating security seamlessly throughout development workflows. I am confident that his expertise will accelerate our protection efforts across the GitLab DevSecOps platform.”\n\n“GitLab has defined the DevSecOps category for the industry and I am excited to join the leadership team during a time of growth and technology advancement,” said Josh Lemos, CISO, GitLab. “AI is poised to have a transformative impact on the world, and as the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform in the market, GitLab is leading the way with a privacy-first approach to integrating AI capabilities throughout the software development lifecycle increasing security at a greater development velocity. I look forward to helping GitLab advance its proactive information security strategy while fostering security innovations that provide immediate security benefits to the GitLab community.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contact\n\nJennifer Malleo\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>",{"date":2533},"2023-06-13",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-13-gitlab-appoints-josh-lemos-ciso",{"title":2530,"description":2530},"en-us/press/releases/2023-06-13-gitlab-appoints-josh-lemos-ciso","SJ3PCvvqW0lcVMP7U8HgT_GwGiqS_nwHXjQL2ImDEBs",{"id":2540,"title":2541,"body":6,"config":2542,"content":2543,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2548,"navigation":17,"path":2549,"seo":2550,"stem":2551,"__hash__":2552},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-30-gitlab-appoints-erin-mannix-chief-accounting-officer.yml","2023 06 30 Gitlab Appoints Erin Mannix Chief Accounting Officer",{"template":689},{"title":2544,"description":2544,"text":2545,"config":2546},"GitLab Appoints Erin Mannix as Chief Accounting Officer","_Former Unisys and FIS leader to oversee accounting organization_\n\n_SAN FRANCISCO – June 30, 2023 – All Remote -_ [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive AI-powered enterprise DevSecOps platform, today announced the appointment of Erin Mannix as chief accounting officer. She will succeed Dale Brown, current principal accounting officer, who is retiring but will remain with the company in an advisory role through October 2023 to ensure a seamless transition. \n\nMannix will be responsible for providing overall accounting leadership spanning technical accounting, reporting and operations in addition to leading the financial reporting process and SOX controls.\n\nShe brings 20 years of experience in accounting and a strong background in information technology services, including a unique set of experiences with global public companies. Mannix previously served as the chief accounting officer and corporate controller at Unisys and has held positions at FIS as head of risk & compliance finance and capital markets controller and senior accounting positions at Laureate Education and Integral Systems, Inc. \n\nMannix is a certified public accountant and holds Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Master of Accounting and Professional Consulting degrees from Villanova University.\n\n## Supporting Quotes\n\n“Erin is a proven leader with a track record of driving growth and building high performance finance teams. With her deep experience leading corporate accounting, financial operations, and reporting at recognizable technology brands, Erin will play a critical role in helping us continue to grow responsibly while delivering successful business outcomes for our customers,” said Brian Robins, chief financial officer, GitLab. “I would also like to thank Dale Brown for his years of dedicated service and for scaling the global finance team through an extraordinary period of growth. He has been an integral member of the leadership team and we are grateful for his contributions.\"\n\n“I’m excited to join the GitLab leadership team and build upon the company’s strong foundation to make the most of the estimated $40B total addressable market opportunity before us,” said Erin Mannix, chief accounting officer.  “In a world in which software helps define the speed of innovation for organizations, GitLab has positioned itself as the most comprehensive AI-powered enterprise DevSecOps Platform and I see significant opportunities ahead to continue to drive value to our customers so they can deliver secure software faster.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contact\n\nJennifer Malleo \\\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2547},"2023-06-30",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-06-30-gitlab-appoints-erin-mannix-chief-accounting-officer",{"title":2544,"description":2544},"en-us/press/releases/2023-06-30-gitlab-appoints-erin-mannix-chief-accounting-officer","8G9Kx8yKo9HS7ySFltf_zhW9NCTMz9EqhCwr038-jjY",{"id":2554,"title":2555,"body":6,"config":2556,"content":2557,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2562,"navigation":17,"path":2563,"seo":2564,"stem":2565,"__hash__":2566},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-07-18-gitlab-names-chris-weber-chief-revenue-officer.yml","2023 07 18 Gitlab Names Chris Weber Chief Revenue Officer",{"template":689},{"title":2558,"description":2558,"text":2559,"config":2560},"GitLab Names Chris Weber Chief Revenue Officer and Confirms Second Quarter and Annual Guidance","_Long-time Microsoft executive joins the company to fuel its next phase of growth_\n\n_SAN FRANCISCO – July 18, 2023 – All Remote -_[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, announced the appointment of Chris Weber as its chief revenue officer effective today.   \n\nWeber will be responsible for the planning and execution of global revenue operations at GitLab as the company scales toward its next phase of growth. He will oversee all field operations, including sales, customer success and strategic partnerships.  \n\nWeber has held senior management roles for more than 20 years, leading enterprise sales strategy, building high performing teams, and managing global customer relationships across industries. \n\nHe previously served as the first-ever chief business officer at UiPath and held numerous leadership positions at Microsoft, most recently as corporate vice president, worldwide commercial business, where he played a key role in driving enterprise sales growth across four solution areas - Modern Workplace, Business Applications, Apps & Infrastructure, and Data & AI. In his time at Microsoft, he also built one of the world’s largest cloud ecosystems of channel partners. \n\nWeber succeeds Michael McBride, who will remain with the company until August 1, 2023 to help with a smooth transition. Over the past five years, McBride was instrumental in scaling GitLab from a private company to a successful public company and the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform globally.\n\n## GitLab Confirms Second Quarter and Annual Guidance and Announces Second Quarter Earnings Date\n\nThe Company confirms its second quarter and fiscal year 2024 guidance previously provided in the Company’s first quarter fiscal year 2024 earnings release issued on June 5, 2023, as follows:\n\nFor the second quarter and fiscal year 2024, GitLab Inc. expects _(in millions, except share and per share data)_:\n\n\n\u003Ctable>\n  \u003Ctr>\n   \u003Ctd>\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>\u003Cstrong>Q2 FY 2024 Guidance\u003C/strong>\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>\u003Cstrong>FY 2024 Guidance\u003C/strong>\n   \u003C/td>\n  \u003C/tr>\n  \u003Ctr>\n   \u003Ctd>Revenue\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>$129.0 - $130.0\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>$541.0 - $543.0\n   \u003C/td>\n  \u003C/tr>\n  \u003Ctr>\n   \u003Ctd>Non-GAAP operating loss\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>$(11.0) - $(10.0)\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>$(47.0) - $(43.0)\n   \u003C/td>\n  \u003C/tr>\n  \u003Ctr>\n   \u003Ctd>Non-GAAP net loss per share assuming approximately 153 million and 153  million weighted average shares outstanding as of Q2 FY2024 and FY24, respectively \n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>$(0.03) - $(0.02)\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>\n   \u003C/td>\n   \u003Ctd>$(0.18) - $(0.14)\n   \u003C/td>\n  \u003C/tr>\n\u003C/table>\n\n\nThese statements are forward-looking and actual results may differ materially as a result of many factors. Refer to the Forward-Looking Statements safe harbor below for information on the factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements.\n\nAn explanation of these measures is also included below in Non-GAAP Financial Measures.\n\n## Earnings Conference Call Information\n\nAdditionally, GitLab will report its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2024, which ends July 31, 2023, after U.S. markets close on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.\n\nGitLab will host a Zoom video conference and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EDT / 1:30 p.m. PDT on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may register for the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v_NmrHleRDeFXh4MyaoN1g#/registration) or at [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/).\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast and a transcript of the prepared remarks will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations’ website at [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/).\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## Supporting Quotes\n\n“As GitLab enters its next stage of growth, it is critical that we have the right people, processes, and organizational structure in place to scale. Chris’ proven track record and his dedication to customers and his internal teams makes him a strong addition to lead our revenue and field organizations,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO, GitLab. “I would also like to thank Michael for his leadership over the past five years. His many contributions have positioned GitLab to deliver on our key priorities and we wish him all the best.”\n\n“GitLab's differentiated approach to delivering the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform is revolutionizing how companies develop, secure, and operate software,” said Chris Weber, chief revenue officer. “Now more than ever, the company has the opportunity to capitalize on organizations’ need to consolidate tools, reduce integration costs, increase productivity, and accelerate revenue by helping them build more secure software faster. I am excited to contribute to accelerating global growth and customer success at GitLab.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Non-GAAP Financial Measures\n\nGitLab believes non-GAAP measures are useful in evaluating its operating performance. GitLab uses this supplemental information to evaluate its ongoing operations and for internal planning and forecasting purposes. GitLab believes that non-GAAP financial information, when taken collectively with its GAAP financial information, may be helpful to investors because it provides consistency and comparability with past financial performance. However, non-GAAP financial information is presented for supplemental informational purposes only, has limitations as an analytical tool, and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for financial information presented in accordance with GAAP. Reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable financial results as determined in accordance with GAAP are included at the end of this press release following the accompanying financial data. We define non-GAAP financial measures as GAAP measures, excluding stock-based compensation expense, amortization of acquired intangible assets, foreign exchange (gain) loss, (gain) loss from a deconsolidation of a subsidiary, equity method investment (gain) loss, changes in the fair value of acquisition related contingent consideration, charitable donation of common stock, and restructuring charges. A reconciliation of non-GAAP guidance measures to corresponding GAAP measures is not available on a forward-looking basis without unreasonable effort due to the uncertainty of expenses that may be incurred in the future. Investors are encouraged to review the related GAAP financial measures and the reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures and not rely on any single financial measure to evaluate our business.\n\n## Forward-Looking Statements\n\nThis press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements contained in this release and the accompanying earnings call are reasonable, they are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that may cause actual results or outcomes to be materially different from any future results or outcomes expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These risks, uncertainties, assumptions, and other factors include, but are not limited to the following:\n\n\n\n* _our ability to effectively manage future growth;_\n* _our revenue growth rate in the future;_\n* _our ability to achieve and sustain profitability, our business, financial condition, and operating results;_\n* _our intense competition and loss of market share to our competitors;_\n* _the market for our services may not grow;_\n* _a decline in our customer renewals and expansions;_\n* _fluctuations in our operating results;_\n* _our ability to manage our growth effectively;_\n* _our transparency;_\n* _our publicly available company Handbook;_\n* _security and privacy breaches;_\n* _customers staying on our free self-managed or SaaS product offering;_\n* _our limited operating history;_\n* _our ability to respond to rapid technological changes;_\n* _our ability to accurately predict the long-term rate of customer subscription renewals or adoption, or the impact of these renewals and adoption;_\n* _our hiring model;_\n* _the effects of regional and global conflict, including armed conflict in Ukraine, on our business; and_\n* _general economic conditions (including changes in interest rates, inflation, increased volatility in the capital markets and instability in the global banking sector) and slow or negative growth of our markets._\n\n_Further information on these and additional risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially from those included in or contemplated by the forward-looking statements contained in this release are included under the caption “Risk Factors” and elsewhere in the filings and reports we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We do not undertake any obligation to update or release any revisions to any forward-looking statement or to report any events or circumstances after the date of this press release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law._\n\n## Contacts:\n\nMedia Contact:  \nLisa Boughner \nVP, Global Communications  \nGitLab Inc.  \\\npress@gitlab.com\n\nInvestor Contact:  \nJack Andrews \nVP, Investor Relations \nGitLab Inc. \nir@gitlab.com",{"date":2561},"2023-07-18",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-07-18-gitlab-names-chris-weber-chief-revenue-officer",{"title":2558,"description":2558},"en-us/press/releases/2023-07-18-gitlab-names-chris-weber-chief-revenue-officer","oe-UhvaG1ajVCSykSrbis-LSgDyuymDyvRNACYaf71s",{"id":2568,"title":2569,"body":6,"config":2570,"content":2571,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2576,"navigation":17,"path":2577,"seo":2578,"stem":2579,"__hash__":2580},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-07-26-gitlab-releases-inaugural-esg-and-dib-reports.yml","2023 07 26 Gitlab Releases Inaugural Esg And Dib Reports",{"template":689},{"title":2572,"description":2572,"text":2573,"config":2574},"GitLab Releases Inaugural Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DIB) Reports","## GitLab Releases Inaugural Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DIB) Reports\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, July 26, 2023 -- GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today released its inaugural [Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)](https://about.gitlab.com/environmental-social-governance) and [Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DIB)](https://about.gitlab.com/diversity-inclusion-belonging) reports. The reports highlight GitLab’s progress and performance across key ESG & DIB priorities and includes GitLab’s data covering fiscal year 2023 (February 2022 to January 2023).\n\n“As we work toward achieving our mission to enable everyone to contribute, our inaugural ESG and DIB reports highlight the key initiatives, policies, and investments we are committed to continue both externally and for our team members, together, one year at a time,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and chief executive officer, GitLab. ”Focusing on ESG and DIB helps us accelerate innovation, attract top talent, and deepen team member engagement. I’m proud of how far we have come and excited for the impact GitLab will have as we continue on our journey.”\n\n## Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)\n\n## Environmental\n\nGitLab is dedicated to minimizing its environmental footprint as a company without direct emissions from company owned facilities or direct energy consumption. GitLab has partnered with Watershed to conduct its first greenhouse gas inventory, which will drive the company’s climate action plan to understand its key sources of emissions, set reduction goals and educate team members on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at home.\n\n## Social\n\nThe active worldwide community has been fundamental to the transparency of GitLab helping to build trust in the product as decisions, changes and the overall direction of the open source project are open for everyone to see. GitLab’s community programs, which include GitLab for education, GitLab for open source, and GitLab for startups aim to put GitLab’s most powerful features in the hands of communities that may not otherwise have the means to access them.\n\n## Governance\n\nGitLab is committed to the highest standards of legal and ethical business conduct and has long operated its business consistent with written operating principles and policies that reinforce this commitment. The organization strives to set an example by empowering the wider GitLab community to build and work with the highest levels of security through its DevSecOps platform.\n\n## Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging (DIB)\n\nDIB is fundamental to the success of GitLab and is an integral part of the company’s future\n\nAs such, the company strives to create a team that is representative of its users, and a work environment that is transparent and fosters a space in which everyone is welcomed. Authentic collaboration results in innovative solutions, enhanced efficiencies and allows GitLab to meet the needs of its customers.\n\nThe full ESG report can be viewed [here](https://about.gitlab.com/environmental-social-governance) and the DIB report can be viewed [here](https://about.gitlab.com/diversity-inclusion-belonging).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nJennifer Malleo \\\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\nJack Andrews \\\n[ir@gitlab.com](mailto:ir@gitlab.com)",{"date":2575},"2023-07-26",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-07-26-gitlab-releases-inaugural-esg-and-dib-reports",{"title":2572,"description":2572},"en-us/press/releases/2023-07-26-gitlab-releases-inaugural-esg-and-dib-reports","iLdxY43OzYuK140OgdzBRHQdfwv4eYY3KZI7MSWwD7s",{"id":2582,"title":2583,"body":6,"config":2584,"content":2585,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2591,"navigation":17,"path":2592,"seo":2593,"stem":2594,"__hash__":2595},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-08-29-gitlab-wins-a-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award.yml","2023 08 29 Gitlab Wins A Google Cloud Technology Partner Of The Year Award",{"template":689},{"title":2586,"description":2587,"text":2588,"config":2589},"GitLab Wins a Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award ","GitLab Wins a Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award","_GitLab recognized as DevOps, Application Development leader_\n\n_SAN FRANCISCO_ – August 29, 2023 – All Remote - [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that it has received the 2023 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year award for the DevOps, Application Development category. This is the third consecutive year GitLab has been recognized. \n\nGitLab was recognized for its achievements in Application Development within the Google Cloud ecosystem. The partnership enables joint customers to develop better cloud-native applications faster, driving efficiency at every stage of the software development lifecycle. GitLab fully integrates with Google Cloud to support joint customer development workflows from idea to production, helping teams improve cycle time, reduce development costs, and deliver more secure and compliant software faster.\n\nGitLab and Google Cloud share a strong commitment to privacy and enterprise readiness, and recently [expanded their partnership](https://about.gitlab.com/press/releases/2023-05-02-gitLab-and-google-cloud-partner-to-expand-ai-assisted-capabilities.html) to deliver secure AI offerings to the enterprise. As part of the Built with Google Cloud AI program, GitLab leverages Google Cloud’s generative AI models to provide customers with AI-powered features with a privacy-first approach, helping enable AI efficiencies without compromising security best practices. The GitLab DevSecOps platform empowers organizations to harness the benefits of AI throughout the software development lifecycle for faster delivery while helping safeguard their source code. \n\nThis recognition builds on the long-standing relationship between GitLab and Google Cloud beginning in 2018. Previously, GitLab won the Partner of the Year for Application Development Award in 2021 and 2020.\n\n## Supporting Quotes:\n\n“Google Cloud’s partner awards recognize the significant impact and customer success that our partners have driven over the past year,\" said Kevin Ichhpurani, Corporate Vice President, Global Ecosystem and Channels at Google Cloud. \"We're delighted to recognize GitLab as a 2023 Google Cloud Partner Award winner, and look forward to a continued strong partnership in support of our mutual customers.\"\n\n“We are thrilled to be recognized by Google Cloud as a leader in DevOps and application development for the third year in a row,” said Nima Badiey, VP of Strategic Partnerships, GitLab. “We recently expanded our strategic partnership to meet the growing industry demand for privacy-first, AI-powered solutions that enable faster software delivery. We look forward to our continued collaboration to deliver an AI-powered DevSecOps platform to our joint customers embarking on their cloud migration and application modernization journeys.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com]\n\u003Cbr>",{"date":2590},"2023-08-29",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-08-29-gitlab-wins-a-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award",{"title":2586,"description":2587},"en-us/press/releases/2023-08-29-gitlab-wins-a-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award","7fdwSjmeVCssH8tPUbNE918H6ILZOqbyWTF4EoJknOo",{"id":2597,"title":2598,"body":6,"config":2599,"content":2600,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2605,"navigation":17,"path":2606,"seo":2607,"stem":2608,"__hash__":2609},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-08-31-gitlab-to-present-at-goldman-sachs-communacopia-technology-conference.yml","2023 08 31 Gitlab To Present At Goldman Sachs Communacopia Technology Conference",{"template":689},{"title":2601,"description":2601,"text":2602,"config":2603},"GitLab Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Sid Sijbrandij to Present at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference","SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31, 2023 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab’s Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, will present at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference on Thursday, September 7th, 2023 in San Francisco, CA. \n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 1:45pm Pacific Time and will be webcast live at the following link:  [https://cc.webcasts.com/gold006/090523a_js/?entity=151_IKU0WMS](https://cc.webcasts.com/gold006/090523a_js/?entity=151_IKU0WMS) \n\nLinks to the webcasts and replays of the fireside chats will be available on the investor relations section of the GitLab website at: [https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\nJack Andrews \\\n[ir@gitlab.com](mailto:ir@gitlab.com)\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nJennifer Malleo \\\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2604},"2023-08-31",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-08-31-gitlab-to-present-at-goldman-sachs-communacopia-technology-conference",{"title":2601,"description":2601},"en-us/press/releases/2023-08-31-gitlab-to-present-at-goldman-sachs-communacopia-technology-conference","OW7B7SPO8JDbiazUDeFiHLRaVFlMuhRLV2sidFe4ZCg",{"id":2611,"title":2612,"body":6,"config":2613,"content":2614,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2619,"navigation":17,"path":2620,"seo":2621,"stem":2622,"__hash__":2623},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-09-05-devsecops-report-state-of-ai-in-software-development.yml","2023 09 05 Devsecops Report State Of Ai In Software Development",{"template":689},{"title":2615,"description":2615,"text":2616,"config":2617},"Global DevSecOps Report on AI Shows Cybersecurity and Privacy Concerns Create an Adoption Dilemma ","_GitLab survey finds organizations are optimistic about AI, but AI adoption requires attention to privacy and security, productivity, and training_\n\n* _83% of those surveyed said that implementing AI in their software development processes is essential to avoid falling behind, however 79% noted they are concerned about AI tools having access to private information or intellectual property_\n* _40% of all respondents cited security is already a key benefit of AI, but 40% of security professionals surveyed were concerned that AI-powered code generation will increase their workload_\n* _90% of participants reported using AI in software development or plan to, while 81% said they need more training to use AI in their work_\n\n_SAN FRANCISCO_ – September 5, 2023 – All Remote – [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced its 9th [Global DevSecOps Report: The State of AI in Software Development](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/?utm_medium=press_release&utm_campaign=devsecopsplat&utm_content=developersurvey2023_ai#ai). GitLab surveyed more than 1,000 global senior technology executives, developers, and security and operations professionals on their successes, challenges, and priorities for AI adoption. \n\n“The transformational opportunity with AI goes way beyond creating code,” said David DeSanto, chief product officer, GitLab. “According to the GitLab Global DevSecOps Report, only 25% of developers' time is spent on code generation, but the data shows AI can boost productivity and collaboration in nearly 60% of developers’ day-to-day work. To realize AI’s full potential, it needs to be embedded across the software development lifecycle, allowing everyone involved in delivering secure software, not just developers, to benefit from the efficiency boost. GitLab’s AI-powered DevSecOps platform delivers a privacy-first, single application to help teams deliver secure software faster.”  \n\nKey takeaways of the report are:\n\n## Data privacy, intellectual property, and security are top concerns\n\nAlthough organizations are enthusiastic about implementing AI, data privacy and intellectual property are key priorities when adopting new tools. \n\n* 95% of senior technology executives said they prioritize privacy and protection of intellectual property when selecting an AI tool\n* 32% of respondents were \"very\" or \"extremely\" concerned about introducing AI into the software development lifecycle; of those: \n    * 39% cited they are concerned that AI-generated code may introduce security vulnerabilities and 48% said they are concerned that AI-generated code may not be subject to the same copyright protection as human-generated code\n\n## Increased developer productivity may widen the existing divide between developers and security professionals\n\nSecurity professionals worry that AI-generated code could result in more security vulnerabilities—making  more work for security professionals.\n\n* Only 7% of developers’ time is spent identifying and mitigating security vulnerabilities and 11% is spent on testing code \n* 48% of developers were significantly more likely to identify faster cycle times as a benefit of AI, compared to 38% of security professionals\n* 51% of all respondents are already seeing productivity as a key benefit of AI implementation\n\n## Insufficient training and resources causing widening AI skills gap\n\nWhile respondents remain optimistic about their company’s use of AI, the data indicates a discrepancy between organizations’ and practitioners’ satisfaction with AI training resources. Despite 75% of respondents saying their organization provides training and resources for using AI, a roughly equal proportion also said they are finding resources on their own, suggesting that the available resources and training may be insufficient. \n\n* 81% cited they require training to successfully use AI in their daily work\n* 65% who use, or are planning to use, AI for software development said their organization hired or will hire new talent to manage AI implementation\n* When asked what types of resources are being used to build AI skills, the top responses were: \n    * 49% utilize books, articles, and online videos, 49% watch educational courses, 47% practice with open-source projects, and 47% learn from peers and mentors \n\n“Enterprises are seeking out platforms that allow them to harness the power of AI, while addressing potential privacy and security risks,” said Alexander Johnston, Research Analyst in the Data, AI & Analytics channel at 451 Research, a part of S&P Global Market Intelligence. “There is industry demand for privacy-first, sustainably adopted AI.”\n\nFor more information, and to access the full report, click [here](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/?utm_medium=press_release&utm_campaign=devsecopsplat&utm_content=developersurvey2023_ai#ai).\n\n## Methodology\n\nThe survey was commissioned by GitLab and was distributed via GitLab’s social media channels and email lists. The panel sampling was also conducted by a third-party research partner in order to reduce bias in the sample.\n\nResponses were collected from 1,001 individual contributors and leaders in development, IT operations, and security across a mix of industries and business sizes worldwide in June 2023.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2618},"2023-09-05",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-09-05-devsecops-report-state-of-ai-in-software-development",{"title":2615,"description":2615},"en-us/press/releases/2023-09-05-devsecops-report-state-of-ai-in-software-development","SSgpIl1a2WO5ORKm3DWGDsahXDgJ4jxBgF_P2nDE-G8",{"id":2625,"title":2626,"body":6,"config":2627,"content":2628,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2632,"navigation":17,"path":2633,"seo":2634,"stem":2635,"__hash__":2636},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-09-05-gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results.yml","2023 09 05 Gitlab Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2629,"description":2629,"text":2630,"config":2631},"GitLab Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results","_Quarterly revenue of $139.6 million, up 38% year-over-year_\n\n## Fiscal Second Quarter Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $139.6 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (39)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (3)%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(0.33); Non-GAAP net income per share of $0.01\n\n## San Francisco, CA - September 5, 2023\n\n- All-Remote - GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform, today reported financial results for its second quarter fiscal year 2024, ended July 31, 2023.\n\n“GitLab’s strong quarter is a result of our focus on creating a differentiated and innovative DevSecOps platform and executing on a strong go-to-market motion,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and co-founder. “In addition, Gartner and Forrester recognized GitLab as a category leader, which is an important milestone for the company and signals the shift from point solutions to platforms. We believe that our rapid pace of product innovation and strong customer demand position us to capture a greater share of the estimated $40 billion total addressable market opportunity.”\n\n“We are pleased with our continued business momentum as it shows the value proposition of our market-leading DevSecOps platform is resonating in the market,” said Brian Robins, GitLab chief financial officer. “Our revenue of $139.6 million this quarter represents an increase of 38% organically from the prior year, which shows that we continue to execute while driving responsible growth.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results)",{"date":2618},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-09-05-gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results",{"title":2629,"description":2629},"en-us/press/releases/2023-09-05-gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results","w_1Uoo8inm3ZH6o7Lc-ymWs51nSYP4CkgLku4VOCtTU",{"id":2638,"title":2639,"body":6,"config":2640,"content":2641,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2647,"navigation":17,"path":2648,"seo":2649,"stem":2650,"__hash__":2651},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-09-06-gitlab-to-present-at-the-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference.yml","2023 09 06 Gitlab To Present At The Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference",{"template":689},{"title":2642,"description":2643,"text":2644,"config":2645},"GitLab CFO Brian Robins to Present at the Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference","GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins to Present at the Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference","SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6, 2023 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that Brian Robins, GitLab’s Chief Financial Officer, will present at the Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference on Tuesday, September 12th, 2023 in Nashville, TN. \n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 11:30am Central Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1631790&tp_key=eecf936895](https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1631790&tp_key=eecf936895)\n\nLinks to the webcasts and replays of the fireside chats will be available on the investor relations section of the GitLab website at: [https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Investor Contact:\n\nJack Andrews \\\n[ir@gitlab.com](mailto:ir@gitlab.com)\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nJennifer Malleo \\\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2646},"2023-09-06",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-09-06-gitlab-to-present-at-the-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference",{"title":2642,"description":2643},"en-us/press/releases/2023-09-06-gitlab-to-present-at-the-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference","tCkQX4dGKLxwSyAStAqCJp729K1nBdI1MN4O7ewGBeA",{"id":2653,"title":2654,"body":6,"config":2655,"content":2656,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2661,"navigation":17,"path":2662,"seo":2663,"stem":2664,"__hash__":2665},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-11-07-gitlab-chief-product-officer-to-present-at-rbc-capital-markets-conference.yml","2023 11 07 Gitlab Chief Product Officer To Present At Rbc Capital Markets Conference",{"template":689},{"title":2657,"description":2657,"text":2658,"config":2659},"GitLab Chief Product Officer David DeSanto to Present at the RBC Capital Markets Technology, Internet, Media and Telecommunications Conference","SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7, 2023 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that David DeSanto, GitLab’s Chief Product Officer, will present at the RBC Capital Markets Technology, Internet, Media and Telecommunications Conference on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023 in New York. \n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 10:00 am Eastern Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://www.veracast.com/webcasts/rbc/tmit2023/j3cr82.cfm](https://www.veracast.com/webcasts/rbc/tmit2023/j3cr82.cfm)\n\nLinks to the webcasts and replays of the fireside chats will be available on the investor relations section of the GitLab website at: [https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nKristen Butler  \\\n[press@gitlab.com](mailto:press@gitlab.com)",{"date":2660},"2023-11-07",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-11-07-gitlab-chief-product-officer-to-present-at-rbc-capital-markets-conference",{"title":2657,"description":2657},"en-us/press/releases/2023-11-07-gitlab-chief-product-officer-to-present-at-rbc-capital-markets-conference","oMEVuj2KSM3MHNqsoyKAydrDzjACF10o_VCLpio8Jxg",{"id":2667,"title":2668,"body":6,"config":2669,"content":2670,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2675,"navigation":17,"path":2676,"seo":2677,"stem":2678,"__hash__":2679},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-11-09-gitlab-continues-ai-momentum-with-enhanced-ai-powered-devsecops-workflows.yml","2023 11 09 Gitlab Continues Ai Momentum With Enhanced Ai Powered Devsecops Workflows",{"template":689},{"title":2671,"description":2671,"text":2672,"config":2673},"GitLab Continues AI Momentum with Enhanced AI-Powered DevSecOps Workflows","_Introducing the beta availability of GitLab Duo Chat and the upcoming general availability of GitLab Duo Code Suggestions to increase security, efficiency, and collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle_\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, November 9, 2023 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced updates to GitLab Duo, the company’s suite of AI capabilities, including the beta of GitLab Duo Chat available in the GitLab 16.6 November product release, and the general availability of GitLab Duo Code Suggestions in the GitLab 16.7 December product release.\n\nGitLab Duo Chat, a powerful natural-language AI assistant, provides users with real-time guidance, insights, and suggestions to help analyze code, assist with planning, understand and fix security issues, troubleshoot CI/CD pipeline failures, assist with merge requests, and more. Duo Chat beta joins Code Suggestions as one of the two primary interfaces into GitLab’s AI-powered suite within its DevSecOps platform.\n\n[GitLab Duo](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-duo/) is a suite of 14 AI capabilities, including Suggested Reviewers, Code Suggestions, Chat, Vulnerability Summary, Code Explanation, Planning Discussions Summary, Merge Request Summary, Merge Request Template Population, Code Review Summary, Test Generation, Git Suggestions, Root Cause Analysis, Planning Description Generation, and Value Stream Forecasting.\n\nAccording to the [GitLab State of AI in Software Development](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/#ai) report, developers spend only 25% of their time writing code. GitLab Duo reduces toolchain sprawl and optimizes the entire software development lifecycle, leading to 7x faster cycle times, better developer productivity, and reduced software spend.\n\nIn addition, GitLab will make Code Suggestions generally available in the 16.7 December product release. Code Suggestions helps development, security, and operations teams create new code and update existing code to reduce cognitive load, improve efficiency, and enable them to build more secure software faster.\n\nGitLab’s report also found that 83% of DevSecOps professionals said implementing AI in their software development processes is essential to avoid falling behind competitors, while 95% said they prioritize privacy and protection of intellectual property when selecting an AI tool.\n\n[GitLab Duo](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/ai_features.html) improves team collaboration and reduces the security and compliance risks of AI adoption by bringing the entire software development lifecycle into a single AI-powered application that is privacy and transparency first. This privacy-first approach helps provide the important information that customers need regarding GitLab Duo’s AI-assisted features and the ways in which data is securely used and protected.\n\nTo read more about how GitLab Duo protects customers’ proprietary data, read the blog [here](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-duo-chat-beta/).\n\n## Supporting Quotes\n\n* \"The developers we speak with at RedMonk are keenly interested in the productivity and efficiency gains that code assistants promise. GitLab’s Duo Code Suggestions is a welcome player in this space, expanding the available options for enabling an AI-enhanced software development lifecycle,\" said Kate Holterhoff, industry analyst, Redmonk\n* “The introduction of GitLab Duo Chat furthers our momentum and focus to bring AI beyond just code creation,” said David DeSanto, chief product officer, GitLab. “To realize AI’s full potential, it needs to be embedded across the software development lifecycle, allowing DevSecOps teams to benefit from boosts to security, efficiency, and collaboration. Organizations have never been more pressed to deliver innovation faster at lower costs while minimizing security risk, and we believe GitLab’s AI-powered DevSecOps Platform can help drive that efficiency.“\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com\n\u003Cbr>",{"date":2674},"2023-11-09",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-11-09-gitlab-continues-ai-momentum-with-enhanced-ai-powered-devsecops-workflows",{"title":2671,"description":2671},"en-us/press/releases/2023-11-09-gitlab-continues-ai-momentum-with-enhanced-ai-powered-devsecops-workflows","KzLpyRyqI3qPGEeq3Au4cXSatek8SSy55W49fC5wvZ0",{"id":2681,"title":2682,"body":6,"config":2683,"content":2684,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2689,"navigation":17,"path":2690,"seo":2691,"stem":2692,"__hash__":2693},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-11-13-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-fiscal-2024-financial-results.yml","2023 11 13 Gitlab To Announce Third Quarter Fiscal 2024 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2685,"description":2685,"text":2686,"config":2687},"GitLab to Announce Third Quarter Fiscal 2024 Financial Results","SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13, 2023 – GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024, which ended October 31, 2023, after U.S. markets close on Monday, December 4, 2023.\n\nGitLab will host a Zoom video conference and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may register for the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lvtHHkZkSuWcvPCUgF-Y6g) or at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast and a transcript of the prepared remarks will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations’ website at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab Inc.\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nLisa Boughner \n\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2688},"2023-11-13",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-11-13-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-fiscal-2024-financial-results",{"title":2685,"description":2685},"en-us/press/releases/2023-11-13-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-fiscal-2024-financial-results","N_Fq4y2std5px95c2qUqbm7qQ02nZB7-a8wjQ7FHhL0",{"id":2695,"title":2696,"body":6,"config":2697,"content":2698,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2703,"navigation":17,"path":2704,"seo":2705,"stem":2706,"__hash__":2707},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2023-12-04-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results.yml","2023 12 04 Gitlab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2699,"description":2699,"text":2700,"config":2701},"GitLab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results","_Quarterly revenue of $149.7 million, up 32% year-over-year_\n\n## Fiscal Third Quarter Highlights:\n\n* Total revenue of $149.7 million\n* GAAP operating margin of (27)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of 3%\n* GAAP net loss per share of $(1.84); Non-GAAP net income per share of $0.09\n\n## San Francisco, CA - December 4, 2023\n\n- All-Remote - GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform, today reported financial results for its third quarter fiscal year 2024, ended October 31, 2023.\n\n“We delivered a strong quarter, which was driven by the continued adoption of our DevSecOps Platform,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and co-founder. “GitLab is the only DevSecOps company that integrates security, compliance, and AI into one platform. With enterprises facing complexity from all directions, they need a partner to help them realize business value. GitLab helps improve developer productivity and reduces software spend, which is why our customers report seeing 7x faster cycle times with GitLab.”\n\n“Revenue grew 32% year-over-year, which demonstrates continued business momentum driven by our market-leading platform approach,” said Brian Robins, GitLab chief financial officer. We continue to grow responsibly and delivered over 2,200 basis points of non-GAAP operating margin expansion. I am pleased to share that we had our first quarter of non-GAAP operating profit while continuing to invest in key product areas including security, compliance, AI, and Enterprise Agile Planning.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results).",{"date":2702},"2023-12-04",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2023-12-04-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results",{"title":2699,"description":2699},"en-us/press/releases/2023-12-04-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results","tp0qUPMIHkZ5QvA4o87Cv3babjp7mcrOf2w3wW2GZHI",{"id":2709,"title":2710,"body":6,"config":2711,"content":2712,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2718,"navigation":17,"path":2719,"seo":2720,"stem":2722,"__hash__":2723},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-01-17-gitlab-announces-pricing-of-gitlab-duo-pro.yml","2024 01 17 Gitlab Announces Pricing Of Gitlab Duo Pro",{"template":689},{"title":2713,"description":2714,"text":2715,"config":2716},"GitLab Announces Pricing of GitLab Duo Pro ","AI add-on available to GitLab SaaS, self-managed, and Dedicated customers for $19 per user per month","SAN FRANCISCO, January 17, 2024 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced the GitLab Duo Pro add-on for $19 per user per month, available through all GitLab deployment options including SaaS, self-managed, and Dedicated in February 2024.\n\nGitLab Duo Pro combines Code Suggestions, generally available, and organizational controls in a single application with a privacy- and transparency-first approach to improve team collaboration and reduce the security and compliance risks of AI adoption.\n\n**GitLab Duo Pro features:**\n- AI-powered code completion to help users autocomplete lines of code based on context.\n- AI-powered code generation to help users create blocks of code from single- and multi-line comments.\n- Per user assignment controls to ensure only approved users can enable AI within their workflows.\n\nAccording to the Omdia Market Radar: AI-Assisted Software Development, 2023-24, “GitLab places an emphasis on respecting user privacy and being transparent in how it operates. In its selection of AI technology, it is agnostic to the models adopted and will use what it considers the best model for each use case.”\n\nRead the [blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-duo-pro/) to learn more about GitLab Duo Pro.\n\n**Supporting Quote:**\n“GitLab offers more AI-powered features than any other DevSecOps platform in the market today,” said David DeSanto, chief product officer at GitLab. “The release of our GitLab Duo Pro add-on is in response to strong customer demand for secure AI capabilities with built-in organizational-wide security controls. This enables organizations to tailor AI usage to their unique needs while accelerating team collaboration and productivity. GitLab’s privacy-first approach to AI ensures that customer code is never used for model training or fine-tuning, empowering organizations to deliver software faster and more securely by leveraging AI throughout the software development lifecycle in a single application.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2717},"2024-01-17",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-01-17-gitlab-announces-pricing-of-gitlab-duo-pro",{"title":2713,"description":2721},"AI add-on available to GitLab SaaS, self-managed, and Dedicated customers for $19 per user per month ","en-us/press/releases/2024-01-17-gitlab-announces-pricing-of-gitlab-duo-pro","Ro_QS3WcturCKYGECU8pP6wVsOxx3FUXsURcA9mSpbs",{"id":2725,"title":2726,"body":6,"config":2727,"content":2728,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2734,"navigation":17,"path":2735,"seo":2736,"stem":2737,"__hash__":2738},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-01-18-gitlab-appoints-sabrina-farmer-as-chief-technology-officer.yml","2024 01 18 Gitlab Appoints Sabrina Farmer As Chief Technology Officer",{"template":689},{"title":2729,"description":2730,"text":2731,"config":2732},"GitLab Appoints Sabrina Farmer as Chief Technology Officer","Former Google VP of Engineering brings more than 25 years of experience to lead GitLab’s software engineering, operations, and customer support teams for the  most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform in the market ","SAN FRANCISCO, January 18, 2024 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced the appointment of Sabrina Farmer as its chief technology officer (CTO). \n\nFarmer will lead GitLab’s software engineering, operations, and customer support teams to execute the company's technical vision and strategy and oversee the development and delivery of GitLab's products.  \n\nShe joins GitLab after a 19-year career at Google where she most recently served as vice president of engineering, core infrastructure. During her tenure with Google, she was directly responsible for the reliability, performance, and efficiency of all of Google's billion-user products and infrastructure.\n\nA long-time advocate for women in technology, Farmer earned a B.S. in Computer Science at the University of New Orleans, where she established two scholarships to help level the playing field for inclusion and empowerment in technology.\n\n**Supporting Quotes**\n\n“Sabrina is a seasoned technology leader with an incredible track record of building and scaling teams, processes, and technologies that power the world’s most successful applications that billions of people rely on every day,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO, GitLab. “I am confident that Sabrina’s leadership will continue to inspire our team members as we innovate our AI-powered DevSecOps platform to enable customers to boost speed and efficiency without sacrificing privacy, security, and compliance.” \n\n“Developers and the wider user community love GitLab because it streamlines the development process, and enterprises look to GitLab to consolidate tools, reduce integration costs, and increase productivity,” said Sabrina Farmer, CTO, GitLab. “From GitLab’s culture of transparency to defining the DevSecOps category, I’m thrilled to join at such an exciting time in the company’s trajectory and look forward to working with the engineering team and leaders across the company to deliver technology that enables our customers to build and deliver secure software faster.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, scalable enterprise DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\n\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2733},"2024-01-18",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-01-18-gitlab-appoints-sabrina-farmer-as-chief-technology-officer",{"title":2729,"description":2730},"en-us/press/releases/2024-01-18-gitlab-appoints-sabrina-farmer-as-chief-technology-officer","e8GkIfZvhRo_6y-1A38muTxjD7SqU2oE66_b_7mPRs4",{"id":2740,"title":2741,"body":6,"config":2742,"content":2743,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2748,"navigation":17,"path":2749,"seo":2750,"stem":2751,"__hash__":2752},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-02-12-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results.yml","2024 02 12 Gitlab To Announce Fourth Quarter And Full Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2744,"description":5,"text":2745,"config":2746},"GitLab To Announce Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal 2024 Financial Results","SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12, 2024 -- **All Remote** - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the fourth quarter and its fiscal year 2024, which ended January 31, 2024, after U.S. markets close on Monday, March 4, 2024.\n\nGitLab will host a Zoom video conference and earnings webcast beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results. Interested parties may register for the conference call [here](https://gitlab.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZHG1dzEdTSG_dNGnPWmWOw) or at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nAn archived replay of the webcast and a transcript of the prepared remarks will be available on the GitLab Investor Relations website at ir.gitlab.com.\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/) and its Twitter feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n\u003Cbr>\nLisa Boughner\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com \n\u003Cbr>",{"date":2747},"2024-02-12",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-02-12-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results",{"title":2744,"description":2744},"en-us/press/releases/2024-02-12-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results","PBtMuSJ2ma2EPx4xeGFSL89hRUqJncJ1AUuZ7tomow8",{"id":2754,"title":2755,"body":6,"config":2756,"content":2757,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2762,"navigation":17,"path":2763,"seo":2764,"stem":2765,"__hash__":2766},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-03-04-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results.yml","2024 03 04 Gitlab Reports Fourth Quarter And Full Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2758,"description":5,"text":2759,"config":2760},"GitLab Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Financial Results","*Quarterly revenue of $163.8 million, up 33% year-over-year*\n\n\u003Cbr> \n\n__Fiscal Fourth Quarter Highlights:__\n\n- Total revenue of $163.8 million\n- GAAP operating margin of (21)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of 8%\n- GAAP net loss per share of $(0.23); Non-GAAP net income per share of $0.15\n\n__Fiscal Year 2024 Highlights:__\n\n- Total revenue of $579.9 million\n- GAAP operating margin of (32)%; Non-GAAP operating margin of (0.2)%\n- GAAP net loss per share of $(2.75); Non-GAAP net income per share of $0.20\n\n\u003Cbr>\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, March 04, 2024 --  All-Remote - GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and full fiscal year of 2024, ended January 31, 2024.\n\n“We delivered a strong fourth quarter and continue to see large enterprise customers standardize on GitLab to realize business value,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and co-founder. “By integrating AI throughout the software development lifecycle, our DevSecOps platform allows our customers to plan, build, manage, and deliver software more efficiently, ultimately scaling the impact their software investments have on business outcomes. We believe this puts us in a strong position to continue to win the large market opportunity in front of us.”\n\n“In Q4, revenue grew 33% year-over-year, and we delivered over 1,900 basis points of non-GAAP operating margin expansion year-over-year, demonstrating continued business momentum driven by our commitment to deliver value to customers with our market-leading DevSecOps platform,” said Brian Robins, GitLab chief financial officer. “I’m pleased to share that with consistent execution across the business in FY24 we delivered breakeven cash flow a year ahead of our commitment and recorded our second consecutive quarter of non-GAAP operating profit while continuing to invest in key product areas. These milestones are a testament to our approach to responsible growth.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2024-financial).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\u003Cbr>\nLisa Boughner\nVP, Global Communications\nGitLab Inc.\npress@gitlab.com \n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\u003Cbr>\nJames Shen\nVP Finance\nGitLab Inc.\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":2761},"2024-03-04",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-03-04-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results",{"title":2758,"description":2758},"en-us/press/releases/2024-03-04-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2024-financial-results","GlxH7vwYRsKrh136ifWCbEO4ATvmSnpzyNqyKEYF1yY",{"id":2768,"title":2769,"body":6,"config":2770,"content":2771,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2777,"navigation":17,"path":2778,"seo":2779,"stem":2780,"__hash__":2781},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-03-20-gitlab-acquires-oxeye-to-advance-application-security-and-governance-capabilities.yml","2024 03 20 Gitlab Acquires Oxeye To Advance Application Security And Governance Capabilities",{"template":689},{"title":2772,"description":2773,"text":2774,"config":2775},"GitLab Acquires Oxeye to Advance Application Security & Governance Capabilities ","Already recognized as the only Leader in Integrated Software Delivery Platforms by an independent research firm, GitLab’s DevSecOps platform combines best-in-class, robust security, governance, and AI/ML across the software development lifecycle","_SAN FRANCISCO – March 20, 2024 – All Remote -_[GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced it has acquired Oxeye, the provider of an award-winning, cloud-native application security and risk management solution. With the acquisition of Oxeye, GitLab will accelerate its Static Application Security Testing (SAST) roadmap. Oxeye’s capabilities will also augment GitLab’s software composition analysis and compliance tools.\n\nOxeye offers an automated cloud-native application security testing solution to help customers identify and resolve application-layer risks across the software development lifecycle. Its capabilities beyond SAST include the ability to trace vulnerabilities from “code to cloud” by providing runtime context via different types of data collection and analysis.\n\nFollowing the acquisition, GitLab’s security capabilities will include enhanced SAST scanning technology to reduce false positives and deliver highly accurate results and actionable insights. These capabilities will provide developers and security professionals with the information needed to streamline vulnerability management and remediation, making it even easier for customers to build secure applications.\n\nRecently, Forrester recognized GitLab as the only Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Integrated Software Delivery Platforms, Q2 2023. The report included a customer’s comment on the platform, noting that “The CI/CD experience using secrets, environments, runners, and SAST/DAST/license scans/etc. is unparalleled.” The acquisition announced today marks GitLab’s continued commitment to deliver best-in-class performance to customers.\n\nFinancial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. For more information, read the [blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/oxeye-joins-gitlab-to-advance-application-security-capabilities).\n\n**Supporting Quotes**\n\n“We’re excited to welcome Oxeye as the team shares our vision for delivering value throughout the entire software development lifecycle,” said **David DeSanto, chief product officer, GitLab**. “This acquisition will accelerate GitLab’s SAST category roadmap and expand GitLab’s risk management capabilities. By combining Oxeye’s cloud-native application security solution with GitLab’s industry-leading DevSecOps platform, customers benefit from the ability to secure new and emerging technologies while increasing developer velocity and expanding governance risk visibility.”\n\n“Our goal with building Oxeye was to enable development and security teams to identify application-layer risks quickly, focus on the most exploitable ones, and promptly resolve these as an integral part of the software development lifecycle,” said **Dean Agron, co-founder and CEO of Oxeye**. “We look forward to joining the GitLab team, which is at the cutting edge of technology and culture for developers. Together, we will provide value to GitLab customers by helping organizations to reduce security and compliance risks as they accelerate digital transformation.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nKristen Butler\n\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2776},"2024-03-20",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-03-20-gitlab-acquires-oxeye-to-advance-application-security-and-governance-capabilities",{"title":2772,"description":2773},"en-us/press/releases/2024-03-20-gitlab-acquires-oxeye-to-advance-application-security-and-governance-capabilities","GxYD0n8QVHMKLUYTzIodG3A98nE_J37FgUWHUEjAWws",{"id":2783,"title":2784,"body":6,"config":2785,"content":2786,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2791,"navigation":17,"path":2792,"seo":2793,"stem":2794,"__hash__":2795},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-03-22-gitlab-to-hold-fireside-chat-with-truist-securities.yml","2024 03 22 Gitlab To Hold Fireside Chat With Truist Securities",{"template":689},{"title":2787,"description":5,"text":2788,"config":2789},"GitLab to Hold Fireside Chat with Truist Securities ","SAN FRANCISCO, March 22, 2024 -- **All Remote**- GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab CEO and co-founder Sid Sijbrandij and GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins will participate in a fireside chat with Truist Securities on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Pacific Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://openexc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0PHIBccKTZCJD5Lmot-jCQ](https://openexc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0PHIBccKTZCJD5Lmot-jCQ)\n\nA link to the replay of the fireside chat will be available on the investor relations section of the GitLab website at: [https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nKristen Butler \\\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2790},"2024-03-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-03-22-gitlab-to-hold-fireside-chat-with-truist-securities",{"title":2787,"description":2787},"en-us/press/releases/2024-03-22-gitlab-to-hold-fireside-chat-with-truist-securities","paFFNKxy8oASKigdSliqYXM3fstpnw8WKffIml8wntE",{"id":2797,"title":2798,"body":6,"config":2799,"content":2800,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2806,"navigation":17,"path":2807,"seo":2808,"stem":2810,"__hash__":2811},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-04-09-gitlab-wins-a-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-devops.yml","2024 04 09 Gitlab Wins A Google Cloud Technology Partner Of The Year Award Devops",{"template":689},{"title":2801,"description":2802,"text":2803,"config":2804},"GitLab Wins a Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award for DevOps","GitLab recognized as Application Development - DevOps leader","SAN FRANCISCO – April 9, 2024 – All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that it has received the 2024 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award in the Application Development - DevOps category. This is the fourth consecutive year GitLab has been recognized.\n\nGitLab was recognized for its achievements in Application Development - DevOps within the Google Cloud ecosystem. Over the past year, GitLab has expanded its strategic partnership with Google Cloud to deliver secure AI offerings to the enterprise. GitLab leverages the Vertex AI Model Garden to embed AI-powered features into the DevSecOps platform with a privacy-first approach. This empowers organizations to harness the benefits of AI for faster, more efficient software delivery while protecting data, intellectual property, and source code.\n\nAdditionally, the expanded partnership integrates GitLab’s source code management, planning, CI/CD workflow, advanced security, and compliance capabilities with the unified data plane in Google’s Cloud console and Artifact Registry. The integration reduces the complexity and security risks associated with multiple-point solutions in a DevSecOps toolchain, enabling organizations to develop and ship software faster with security integrated from the start.\n\nThis recognition builds on the long-standing relationship between GitLab and Google Cloud beginning in 2018.\n\n__Supporting Quotes:__\n“We are pleased to be recognized by Google Cloud as a leader in Application Development for the fourth year in a row,” said David DeSanto, chief product officer, at GitLab. “GitLab and Google Cloud share a strong commitment to enabling secure and efficient software development, an excellent developer experience, and privacy-first AI. We look forward to our continued partnership and delivering value to our joint customers.”\n\n“Google Cloud's Partner Awards celebrate the transformative impact and value that partners have delivered for customers,\" said Kevin Ichhpurani, Corporate Vice President, Global Ecosystem and Channels at Google Cloud. \"We're proud to announce GitLab as a 2024 Google Cloud Partner Award winner and recognize their achievements enabling customer success from the past year.”\n\n__About GitLab__\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact__\n\nChristina Weaver\n\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2805},"2024-04-09",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-04-09-gitlab-wins-a-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-devops",{"title":2801,"description":2809},"GitLab recognized as Application Development - DevOps leader ","en-us/press/releases/2024-04-09-gitlab-wins-a-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-devops","yajASVnS18cO4KSAG0GiroIOJy2xS2XY6ytMPU2Dq1k",{"id":2813,"title":2814,"body":6,"config":2815,"content":2816,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2822,"navigation":17,"path":2823,"seo":2824,"stem":2825,"__hash__":2826},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-04-18-gitlab-announces-gitlab-duo-chat-general-availability.yml","2024 04 18 Gitlab Announces Gitlab Duo Chat General Availability",{"template":689},{"title":2817,"description":2818,"text":2819,"config":2820},"GitLab Announces the General Availability of GitLab Duo Chat ","Chat transforms software development by seamlessly integrating AI through a single, easy-to-use, natural language chat interface, optimizing DevSecOps workflows and boosting productivity","SAN FRANCISCO, April 18, 2024 - All Remote - [GitLab Inc](https://about.gitlab.com/)., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced the general availability of GitLab Duo Chat.\n\nGitLab Duo Chat brings the GitLab Duo suite of AI capabilities together into a single, easy-to-use, natural language chat interface to connect DevSecOps workflows across the entire software development lifecycle. Chat is available within the [GitLab Duo Pro add-on](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-duo-pro/), which combines AI capabilities to help enhance developer efficiency and collaboration in a single DevSecOps platform.\n\n[GitLab Duo Chat](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/gitlab_duo_chat.html) features include:\n- Code explanation to help users understand unfamiliar code.\n- Code refactoring to help users modernize legacy code.\n- Test generation to help users automate the writing of tests for functions and methods to catch bugs sooner.\n\nGitLab Duo Chat is available within the GitLab user interface, including GitLab’s Web IDE, as well as within popular IDEs, including VS Code and the JetBrains suite of IDEs. Chat can also be extended by adding custom tools to help users more accurately complete tasks unique to their organization.\n\nIn addition, a new AI privacy controls feature is available for GitLab Premium and Ultimate customers.\n\nAccording to the GitLab State of AI in Software Development report, 79% of respondents said they are concerned about AI tools having access to private information or intellectual property.\n\nThe newly introduced privacy controls enable organizations to control sensitive data at the project, group, and subgroup levels to help reduce the security and compliance risks of AI adoption.\n\nRead the [blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-duo-chat-now-generally-available/) to learn more about GitLab Duo Chat and the new AI access controls.\n\n__Supporting Quote:__\n- “An IDC generative AI survey revealed that developers leaning into generative AI code assistants have concerns about the security of the generated code,” said Jim Mercer, program vice president of software development, DevOps, and DevSecOps at IDC. “The features in GitLab Duo can help organizations overcome these concerns and use AI to produce software more effectively while maintaining application security.”\n\n- “GitLab Duo embeds AI throughout the software development lifecycle while keeping customer privacy and security at the forefront. With the general availability of Chat, we look forward to partnering with our customers to help increase developer productivity, improve code quality, and automate security for more efficient and secure software development,“ said David DeSanto, chief product officer at GitLab. “Additionally, the new privacy controls bolster an organization’s ability to harness the power of AI while maintaining necessary compliance standards.”\n\n__About GitLab__\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact__\n\nChristina Weaver\n\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2821},"2024-04-18",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-04-18-gitlab-announces-gitlab-duo-chat-general-availability",{"title":2817,"description":2817},"en-us/press/releases/2024-04-18-gitlab-announces-gitlab-duo-chat-general-availability","1WuZEaKXAD0oyu0s3VilEKwIW7a7-VoRSRiFy8mbcUE",{"id":2828,"title":2829,"body":6,"config":2830,"content":2831,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2836,"navigation":17,"path":2837,"seo":2838,"stem":2839,"__hash__":2840},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-05-13-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2025-financial-results.yml","2024 05 13 Gitlab To Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2832,"description":5,"text":2833,"config":2834},"GitLab To Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results","SAN FRANCISCO, May 13, 2024 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, which ended April 30, 2024, after U.S. markets close on Monday, June 3, 2024. Management will host a conference call and webcast on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST.\n\n__GitLab First Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast__\n\n__When:__ Monday, June 3, 2024\n\n__Time:__ 4:30 p.m.  EST / 1:30 p.m. PST\n\n__Conference ID__: GITLAB\n\n__Live Call:__ 1-800-225-9448 (US/Canada Toll-Free) or 1-203-518-9708 (Toll)\n\n__Replay:__ A webcast replay of the conference call will be available on the investor relations website for one year.\n\n__Webcast:__ [ir.gitlab.com ](https://ir.gitlab.com/)\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/) and its X feed ([@gitlab](https://twitter.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\n__Media Contact:__\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com \n\n__Investor Contact:__\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":2835},"2024-05-13",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-05-13-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2025-financial-results",{"title":2832,"description":2832},"en-us/press/releases/2024-05-13-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2025-financial-results","yGQM2pdeesagAlam1f6w3aXOjV1YWEUf_nXNBwb0Hmo",{"id":2842,"title":2843,"body":6,"config":2844,"content":2845,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2851,"navigation":17,"path":2852,"seo":2853,"stem":2855,"__hash__":2856},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-05-15-gitlab-announces-secure-ai-driven-capabilities-to-streamline-software-development.yml","2024 05 15 Gitlab Announces Secure Ai Driven Capabilities To Streamline Software Development",{"template":689},{"title":2846,"description":2847,"text":2848,"config":2849},"GitLab Announces Secure AI-driven Capabilities to Streamline Software Development ","Introducing GitLab Duo Enterprise, the only end-to-end AI add-on that operates across every step of the software development lifecycle\n","- Including AI capabilities to help organizations better secure their software with vulnerability explanation and remediation\n\n- Enabling DevSecOps teams to quickly respond and remediate CI failures and code errors with AI-powered root cause analysis\n\n- Empowering customers to measure the impact and ROI of their AI investments through the AI Impact Dashboard\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, May 16, 2024 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced new innovations across the platform to streamline how organizations build, test, secure, and deploy software.\n\n__Introducing GitLab Duo Enterprise__\n\nGitLab Duo Enterprise, a new end-to-end AI add-on, combines the developer-focused AI capabilities of GitLab Duo Pro—organizational privacy controls, code suggestions, and chat—with enterprise-focused AI capabilities to help organizations proactively detect and fix security vulnerabilities, summarize issue discussions and merge requests, resolve CI/CD bottlenecks and failures, and enhance team collaboration.\n\nA new AI impact dashboard and value stream forecasting capability will give an organization insight into its usage of AI features and their effect on software development lifecycle metrics such as cycle time and deployment frequency.\n\nOrganizations can customize GitLab Duo with context from their software projects for model personalization. Additionally, GitLab Duo Enterprise provides the option for self-hosted model deployments to support organizations that cannot connect their secure, air-gapped environments to internet-enabled services. GitLab Duo Enterprise will be generally available to Ultimate customers in the next few months.\n\n__Adding a new CI/CD catalog__\n\nGitLab also launches the general availability of a new [CI/CD catalog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/ci-cd-catalog-goes-ga-no-more-building-pipelines-from-scratch/) to help organizations improve efficiency and standardize workflows with a centralized portal for customers to discover, reuse, and contribute pre-built CI/CD components. In addition to the public catalog, organizations can create a private catalog to distribute customized pipelines that automate workflows specific to their needs without compromising security.\n\nAdditional upcoming GitLab 17 capabilities include:\n\n- Native Secrets Manager to allow customers to store sensitive credentials within GitLab.\n- GitLab Dedicated on Google Cloud to assist organizations in meeting complex compliance requirements.\n- Static Application Security Testing (SAST) integrations to help improve accuracy, reduce false positives, and quickly identify and resolve application-layer risks.\n- Product analytics features to enable customers to understand user behavior patterns, measure product performance, and prioritize feature enhancements.\n- Observability capabilities to allow development and operations teams to understand the application impact of a code or configuration change through error tracking, distributed tracing, metrics, and logs.\n- Enterprise agile planning capabilities, including enhanced epics, custom fields in issues, Wikis, roadmaps, and objectives and key results (OKRs), to bring non-technical users into the same DevSecOps platform where engineers build, test, secure, and deploy code.\n- A Model Registry to enable data scientists to develop AI/ML models on the same platform where engineers build, test, secure, and deploy code.\n\nTo learn more about GitLab 17, register for the company’s launch event: [https://about.gitlab.com/eighteen/](https://about.gitlab.com/eighteen/)\n\n__Supporting Quote:__\n- “Successful adoption of DevOps and DevSecOps requires a complex interrelated set of changes based on people, tools, and personnel. Enterprises are therefore looking for integrated platforms that will enable them to improve and optimize their software development lifecycles at scale,” said James Governor, co-founder, RedMonk. “GitLab 17 responds to this requirement with an end-to-end platform that can be used by software developers, operators, product managers, and machine learning teams. Duo Enterprise is designed to reduce friction for the jobs to be done across all these roles and business functions using generative AI.”\n- “GitLab continues to revolutionize the way organizations develop, build, secure, and deploy software faster leveraging a comprehensive DevSecOps platform,” said David DeSanto, chief product officer, GitLab. “GitLab 17 ushers in the future of AI-driven software innovation by removing silos across every team involved in delivering software value, automating tasks and complex workflows, and ensuring security and compliance is built-in from the beginning.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact__\n\nChristina Weaver\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2850},"2024-05-16",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-05-15-gitlab-announces-secure-ai-driven-capabilities-to-streamline-software-development",{"title":2846,"description":2854},"Introducing GitLab Duo Enterprise, the only end-to-end AI add-on that operates across every step of the software development lifecycle\n- Including AI capabilities to help organizations better secure their software with vulnerability explanation and remediation\n- Enabling DevSecOps teams to quickly respond and remediate CI failures and code errors with AI-powered root cause analysis\n- Empowering customers to measure the impact and ROI of their AI investments through the AI Impact Dashboard\n","en-us/press/releases/2024-05-15-gitlab-announces-secure-ai-driven-capabilities-to-streamline-software-development","AdqxU1mP5UzzDx11eu7EbbeXkjHJwFXSapS-Zu8UhUs",{"id":2858,"title":2859,"body":6,"config":2860,"content":2861,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2866,"navigation":17,"path":2867,"seo":2868,"stem":2869,"__hash__":2870},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-06-03-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-financial-results.yml","2024 06 03 Gitlab Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2862,"description":5,"text":2863,"config":2864},"GitLab Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results","__First Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Highlights:__\n\n- Total revenue of $169.2 million, up 33% year-over-year\n- Significant year-over-year GAAP and Non-GAAP operating margin expansion\n- Operating cash flow of $38.1 million and Non-GAAP adjusted free cash flow of $37.4 million\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, June 03, 2024 -- GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), The DevSecOps Platform, today reported financial results for its first quarter fiscal year 2025, ended April 30, 2024.\n\n“GitLab continues to differentiate our platform with AI-driven software innovations that are streamlining how customers build, test, secure, and deploy software,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and co-founder. “Our results show that customers see the value of our end-to-end DevSecOps platform, which enables them to leverage AI throughout the software development lifecycle and enhance productivity while creating better and more secure code.”\n\n“We continue to deliver strong top-line growth with first-quarter revenue growing 33% year-over-year,” said Brian Robins, GitLab chief financial officer. “Operating margin expanded significantly year-over-year and, for the first time, we generated positive first quarter cash flow. With GitLab, customers consolidate their spending and deliver outcomes to the business more quickly, maximizing budgets, and increasing their competitiveness.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-financial-results).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":2865},"2024-06-03",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-06-03-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-financial-results",{"title":2862,"description":2862},"en-us/press/releases/2024-06-03-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-financial-results","VPc8jJcegH3sSBhSX1Sj6U2h3bJMObJv3PTOJtr8Bc0",{"id":2872,"title":2873,"body":6,"config":2874,"content":2875,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2881,"navigation":17,"path":2882,"seo":2883,"stem":2884,"__hash__":2885},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-06-12-gitlab-announces-expanded-integrations-with-google-cloud-to-elevate-the-developer-experience.yml","2024 06 12 Gitlab Announces Expanded Integrations With Google Cloud To Elevate The Developer Experience",{"template":689},{"title":2876,"description":2877,"text":2878,"config":2879},"GitLab Announces Expanded Integrations with Google Cloud to Elevate the Developer Experience","Providing joint customers faster, more secure software delivery with streamlined authentication, automated CI/CD, and a unified data plane across GitLab and Google Cloud","*Providing joint customers faster, more secure software delivery with streamlined authentication, automated CI/CD, and a unified data plane across GitLab and Google Cloud*\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, June 12, 2024 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced the public beta of expanded integrations with Google Cloud that will help developers work more effectively, quickly, and productively.\n\nThe integrations combine GitLab's comprehensive DevSecOps platform capabilities, including source code management, planning, CI/CD workflow, and advanced security and compliance with Google Identity Access Management, Workload Identity Federation, Google Cloud Artifact Registry, and Google Compute Engine.\n\nFrom the GitLab platform, joint customers have complete visibility across the entire software development lifecycle, including integrated Google Cloud services, without context switching between systems.\n\nKey customer benefits of the integrations include:\n\n- __Streamlined authentication:__ Integrating GitLab with Google Identity Access Management and Workload Identity Federation provides customers with centralized authentication and identity management through their existing identity providers to help decrease the risk associated with service account keys and minimize management overhead for rotating keys.\n- __Faster application deployment to Google Cloud:__ Automating CI/CD with GitLab runner configuration automation and a library of Google Cloud Services components in GitLab’s CI/CD catalog enables customers to simplify pipeline deployment from within GitLab.\n- __Improved developer experience:__ Providing complete visibility into the software delivery process with a unified data plane to help minimize context switching and improve developer productivity. Customers can view their images in Google Artifact Registry repositories from within GitLab, giving them full traceability of their build artifacts across GitLab and Google Cloud.\n\nFor more information, join the upcoming [webinar](https://page.gitlab.com/reducecycletime.html) or read the [blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-google-cloud-integrations-now-in-public-beta/).\n\n__Supporting Quotes:__\n- “The streamlined authentication features now available between GitLab and Google Cloud Platform have a positive impact on the operational cost of being a security-first DevSecOps organization,” said James Manos, Landis+Gyr, Senior Director, Enterprise Architect. “By leveraging Workload Identity Federation now packaged into the GitLab platform, Landis+Gyr can retire the custom solution that has been in place, leading to reduced maintenance costs and stronger alignment with Google Cloud.”\n\n- \"The partnership between GitLab and Google Cloud has the potential to significantly reduce our team's cognitive load and overhead,” said Andrew Tate, Rightmove, Head of Technology Operations. “Integrated authentication for deployments would enhance our security posture and reduce management overhead for rotating keys. Runners are the foundation of all CI/CD jobs, and it is important that they are sized correctly and kept up-to-date. With GitLab’s help managing the runners, the Rightmove team can focus on higher value initiatives.”\n\n- “Google Cloud offers developers the choice, capability, and security to work effectively and productively at every step of the software development lifecycle,” said Gabe Monroy, Google Cloud, VP, Developer Experience. “The expanded availability of these integrations between Google Cloud and GitLab brings more capabilities for developers in each of these critical areas, including full visibility into performance metrics, security and compliance policies, and insights across the application development lifecycle without context switching between multiple systems.”\n\n- “Together, GitLab and Google Cloud are enabling organizations to remove silos, measure and optimize performance, meet security and compliance standards, and boost productivity and efficiency,” said Emilio Salvador, GitLab, VP, Strategy and Developer Relations. “By providing complete visibility across software development workflows, we are empowering joint customers to ship secure software faster while delivering a great developer experience.”\n\n__About GitLab__\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact__\n\nChristina Weaver\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2880},"2024-06-12",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-06-12-gitlab-announces-expanded-integrations-with-google-cloud-to-elevate-the-developer-experience",{"title":2876,"description":2876},"en-us/press/releases/2024-06-12-gitlab-announces-expanded-integrations-with-google-cloud-to-elevate-the-developer-experience","8KP95jjcqhSpZeA6Uju72b9d7h-if_4T3vOxkwneW_8",{"id":2887,"title":2888,"body":6,"config":2889,"content":2890,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2896,"navigation":17,"path":2897,"seo":2898,"stem":2899,"__hash__":2900},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-06-25-gitlab-achieves-fedramp-in-process-designation.yml","2024 06 25 Gitlab Achieves Fedramp In Process Designation",{"template":689},{"title":2891,"description":2892,"text":2893,"config":2894},"GitLab Achieves FedRAMP® “In Process” Designation","Enabling public sector agencies and customers in highly regulated industries to meet stringent security and compliance requirements with GitLab Dedicated for Government","SAN FRANCISCO, June 25, 2024 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced it has achieved “In Process” designation at the Moderate impact level from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP).\n\nThe FedRAMP program promotes the adoption of secure and compliant cloud services across the federal government. The authorization process includes an in-depth examination of GitLab’s data security and data governance capabilities and the security practices of its cloud services. GitLab is now listed in the FedRAMP Marketplace and continues to work toward achieving the FedRAMP “Authorized” designation.\n\nGitLab Dedicated for Government, the company’s new single-tenant managed SaaS offering, will meet FedRAMP requirements from the U.S. government to provide customers with the benefits of a DevSecOps platform, with an added focus on data residency, isolation, and private networking to meet security and compliance requirements.\n\nTo learn more about GitLab Dedicated for Government, read the [blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/introducing-gitlab-dedicated-for-government/).\n\n__Supporting Quote:__\n\n“Achieving the FedRAMP In Process milestone demonstrates GitLab’s commitment to government agencies and customers in highly regulated industries where adherence to stringent data compliance and privacy regulations is paramount,” said Bob Stevens, Public Sector Vice President at GitLab. “This designation will enable even more public sector organizations to harness the advantages of GitLab Dedicated for Government while adhering to rigorous security and privacy requirements. We look forward to completing the authorization and continuing to support agencies’ modernization efforts as they consolidate complex toolchains, strengthen security, and improve operational efficiency.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact__\n\nChristina Weaver\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2895},"2024-06-25",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-06-25-gitlab-achieves-fedramp-in-process-designation",{"title":2891,"description":2891},"en-us/press/releases/2024-06-25-gitlab-achieves-fedramp-in-process-designation","EHKrFRj2xWOlLYHtdei4x-eAz1fYB3tp5ORFph72Le4",{"id":2902,"title":2903,"body":6,"config":2904,"content":2905,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2909,"navigation":17,"path":2910,"seo":2911,"stem":2912,"__hash__":2913},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-06-25-gitlab-survey-reveals-tension-around-ai-security-and-developer-productivity-within-organizations.yml","2024 06 25 Gitlab Survey Reveals Tension Around Ai Security And Developer Productivity Within Organizations",{"template":689},{"title":2906,"description":5,"text":2907,"config":2908},"GitLab Survey Reveals Tension Around AI, Security, and Developer Productivity within Organizations","- CxOs and staff are not aligned on the topics of AI, risk, and training\n- Efforts to fix security vulnerabilities are hindered by organizational red tape\n- Leadership understands the importance of developer productivity for organizational success but isn’t measuring it against business outcomes\n- While most companies are shipping software twice as fast as last year, toolchain sprawl is hindering velocity\n\nSan Francisco, CA – June 25, 2024 – ALL REMOTE — GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today released its 8th annual Global DevSecOps Report on the current state of software development. In April 2024, GitLab surveyed over 5,300 CxOs, IT leaders, developers, and security and operations professionals worldwide on their successes, challenges, and main priorities for implementing DevSecOps. \n\nThe report underscores the mixed sentiments surrounding security, developer productivity, and AI's role as a catalyst and a potential risk. It also reveals differing priorities and concerns between CxOs and individual contributors.\n\nGlobal CxOs (69%) say they are shipping software at least twice as fast as a year ago, highlighting that acceleration is underway. However, only 26% of respondents report implementing AI.\n\nOther key themes include:\n\n__Perceptions of AI risk, training, and skills vary between executives and staff__\n- 56% of CxOs said introducing AI into the software development lifecycle is risky, while only 40% of individual contributors cited concerns about privacy and data security as a top obstacle to using AI in the software development lifecycle.\n- 35% of CxOs identified the lack of an appropriate skill set to employ AI or interpret AI output as an obstacle to using AI, but only 26% of individual contributors agreed.\n- 25% of individual contributors said their organizations don’t provide adequate training and resources for using AI; however, only 15% of CxOs felt the same way.\n\n__Software supply chain security is a potential weak spot__\n- 67% of individual contributors said a quarter or more of the code they work on is from open source libraries — but only 21% of organizations are currently using a software bill of materials (SBOM) to document the composition of their software. \n- 52% of security professionals said organizational red tape often slows their efforts to fix vulnerabilities quickly. \n- 55% of security professionals report that they most commonly discover vulnerabilities after code is merged into a test environment. \n\n__CxOs consider developer productivity a critical operational metric—but are unsure how to measure it__\n- 99% of CxOs responded that developer productivity could help their business in some way, with 57% reporting that measuring it is key to business growth. \n- 51% of CxOs said their current methods for measuring developer productivity are flawed or want to measure it but aren’t sure how, while 45% of CxOs aren’t even measuring developer productivity against business outcomes.\n\n__Too many tools are slowing down development velocity__\n- 52% of CxOs said their teams use 2-5 tools for software development, while 54% of individual contributors report their teams use 6-14 tools, representing another disconnect within organizations. \n- 74% of respondents whose organizations are currently using AI for software development said they want to consolidate their toolchain, compared to 57% of those who aren’t using AI. \n- Only 17% of respondents overall have already begun consolidation efforts.\n\n“As we navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of software innovation, it’s evident that a disconnect remains between organizational leadership and developers on critical topics such as risk management and training. This gap is further exacerbated by red tape that can hinder efforts to fix issues quickly,” said Ashley Kramer, GitLab chief marketing and strategy officer. “While it’s encouraging to see organizations doubling their software shipping speed in just a year, and no doubt AI has played a part, it’s imperative that organizations bridge these gaps with technology. They can drive even more innovation if they acknowledge the issues and collaborate to address them.”\u2028\nTo access the full 2024 DevSecOps Report, click [here](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/).\n\n__About GitLab__\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 30 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact__\n\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2895},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-06-25-gitlab-survey-reveals-tension-around-ai-security-and-developer-productivity-within-organizations",{"title":2906,"description":2906},"en-us/press/releases/2024-06-25-gitlab-survey-reveals-tension-around-ai-security-and-developer-productivity-within-organizations","ECPZkID29Wv5D9IYVvQNm3A2mXYcUGGSTA3wDY17heY",{"id":2915,"title":2916,"body":6,"config":2917,"content":2918,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2923,"navigation":17,"path":2924,"seo":2925,"stem":2926,"__hash__":2927},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-08-13-gitlab-to-announce-second-quarter-fiscal-2025-financial-results.yml","2024 08 13 Gitlab To Announce Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":2919,"description":5,"text":2920,"config":2921},"GitLab To Announce Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results","SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13, 2024 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps Platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025, which ended July 31, 2024, after U.S. markets close on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. Management will host a conference call and webcast on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST.\n\n__GitLab Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast__\n\n__When:__ Tuesday, September 3, 2024\n\n__Time:__ 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST\n\n__Earnings Call Registration:__ https://bit.ly/3WxrJdE\n\n__Replay:__ A webcast replay of the conference call will be available on the investor relations website for one year.\n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](https://ir.gitlab.com/) and its X feed ([@gitlab](https://x.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":2922},"2024-08-13",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-08-13-gitlab-to-announce-second-quarter-fiscal-2025-financial-results",{"title":2919,"description":2919},"en-us/press/releases/2024-08-13-gitlab-to-announce-second-quarter-fiscal-2025-financial-results","B7NiJXPQoawajnTN6Gg9bI9Drr_eyvskGga17lDD9_E",{"id":2929,"title":2930,"body":6,"config":2931,"content":2932,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2938,"navigation":17,"path":2939,"seo":2940,"stem":2941,"__hash__":2942},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-08-22-gitlab-announces-the-general-availability-of-gitlab-duo-enterprise.yml","2024 08 22 Gitlab Announces The General Availability Of Gitlab Duo Enterprise",{"template":689},{"title":2933,"description":2934,"text":2935,"config":2936},"GitLab Announces the General Availability of GitLab Duo Enterprise","End-to-end AI add-on supports DevSecOps teams at every stage of the software development lifecycle\n\nGitLab recently recognized as a Leader in the first-ever 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI Code Assistants","SAN FRANCISCO, August 22, 2024 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced the general availability of the GitLab Duo Enterprise add-on for $39 per user per month. The add-on is available to Ultimate customers through all GitLab deployment options, including multi-tenant SaaS, single-tenant SaaS, and self-managed. \n\nGitLab Duo Enterprise provides end-to-end AI capabilities across every stage of the software development lifecycle to help organizations develop secure software faster.\n\nGitLab was recently recognized as a Leader in the first-ever [2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI Code Assistants](https://about.gitlab.com/gartner-mq-ai-code-assistants/) (1). According to Gartner, “By 2027, the number of platform engineering teams using AI to augment every phase of the SDLC will have increased from 5% to 40%.” (2)\n\nAccording to [GitLab’s 2024 Global DevSecOps report](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/), developers spend less than a quarter of their time writing new code, highlighting the opportunity for GitLab Duo Enterprise to introduce efficiencies beyond code creation. Survey respondents identified improved productivity (51%), faster deployments (44%), and increased accuracy and security (40%) as key organizational benefits of AI.\n\nGitLab Duo Enterprise features include all capabilities in GitLab Duo Pro, plus additional enterprise-focused capabilities to help organizations improve software development workflow efficiencies, proactively detect and fix security vulnerabilities, and enhance team collaboration with privacy-first AI.\nAvailable in GitLab Duo Pro and GitLab Duo Enterprise: \n- Code generation and code completion to help users autocomplete lines of code based on context and create blocks of code from single- and multi-line comments. \n- Code refactoring, code explanation, and test generation with GitLab Duo Chat, a single, easy-to-use, natural language chat interface.\n- Organizational user controls to allow approved users to enable AI within their workflows.\n\nAvailable only in GitLab Duo Enterprise:\n- Vulnerability explanation and vulnerability resolution to help developers and security analysts understand vulnerabilities, how they could be exploited, and how to fix vulnerabilities with auto-generated merge requests.\n- Root cause analysis to analyze logs and resolve CI/CD bottlenecks and failures.\n- AI impact dashboard to give an organization insight into its usage of AI features and their effect on software development lifecycle metrics such as cycle time and deployment frequency.\n- Summarization and templating tools for discussions, merge requests, and code reviews. \n\n__Supporting Quotes:__\n\n- “The AI features available in GitLab Duo are helping us make secure software faster,” said Mans Booijink, Operations Manager at Cube. “It’s important to our business. We need to be fast, efficient and deliver high quality to stay competitive in the market. That means leveraging AI tools like code suggestions, vulnerability explanation, and issue and merge request summaries across the entire software development lifecycle. We love that everything comes together in one system.\"\n- “GitLab has been instrumental in aligning our IT operations with our core business needs,” said James Gutholm, CIO at State of Washington Public Disclosure Commission. “As we look towards the future, we're excited about the potential of GitLab Duo’s key AI capabilities like Code Suggestions and Chat. We believe this will enable our team to focus more on the intricacies of campaign finance and public sector requirements, rather than getting bogged down in the mechanics of software development. GitLab Duo promises to streamline our processes further, allowing us to better serve our stakeholders in the public sector.\"\n- “Organizations want AI that goes beyond code creation to ship secure software faster and deliver more value to their customers,\" said David DeSanto, chief product officer at GitLab. \"GitLab Duo Enterprise provides an end-to-end solution that embeds AI across the entire software development lifecycle. We believe GitLab’s recent recognition as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants reflects our commitment to enabling customers to create more secure code while prioritizing data privacy and protecting intellectual property.”\n\n(1) Source: 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants, Arun Batchu, Haritha Khandabattu, Philip Walsh, Matt Brasier, August 2024.\n(2) Source: Gartner, How Platform Engineering Teams Can Augment DevOps with AI, Manjunath Bhat, Cameron Haight, Bill Blosen, January 2024.\n\nGartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\nGARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally, MAGIC QUADRANT is a registered trademark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates and are used herein with permission. All rights reserved\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact:__\nChristina Weaver\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2937},"2024-08-22",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-08-22-gitlab-announces-the-general-availability-of-gitlab-duo-enterprise",{"title":2933,"description":2934},"en-us/press/releases/2024-08-22-gitlab-announces-the-general-availability-of-gitlab-duo-enterprise","zHfRVcJ_4i5mmJY6paRmHl6xFGbOALF1pg6cBjJYT3s",{"id":2944,"title":2945,"body":6,"config":2946,"content":2947,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2952,"navigation":17,"path":2953,"seo":2954,"stem":2956,"__hash__":2957},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-08-22-gitlab-recognized-as-a-leader-in-inaugural-2024-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-ai-code-assistants.yml","2024 08 22 Gitlab Recognized As A Leader In Inaugural 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant For Ai Code Assistants",{"template":689},{"title":2948,"description":2949,"text":2950,"config":2951},"GitLab Recognized as a Leader in Inaugural 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI Code Assistants","GitLab’s comprehensive DevSecOps platform helps organizations develop secure software faster with AI embedded throughout the software development lifecycle","SAN FRANCISCO – August 22, 2024 – All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced it was named a Leader in the first-ever 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants (1). The Magic Quadrant, which evaluated 12 vendors, recognized GitLab as a Leader based on \"Completeness of Vision\" and \"Ability to Execute.\" \n\nAccording to Gartner, “Leaders in the Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants excel in delivering comprehensive AI-powered capabilities that are most likely to improve developer productivity, code quality and security across the SDLC. They demonstrate a deep understanding of market needs and continuously innovate by integrating advanced AI models and expanding their feature sets to stay ahead of industry trends. These vendors also excel in building robust ecosystems through seamless integration with third-party development tools, and maintaining strong security and compliance measures to protect against vulnerabilities and intellectual property risks. Additionally, their geographically diversified operations enable them to serve a wide range of clients across various sectors, ensuring broad accessibility and support.”\n\nFor more information, access the first Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants [here](https://about.gitlab.com/gartner-mq-ai-code-assistants/).\n\nSupporting Quotes:\n“We are proud to be recognized by Gartner as a Leader in AI Code Assistants in its first-ever comparative research report covering this market,“ said Ashley Kramer, interim chief revenue officer, chief strategy and marketing officer, GitLab. “The initial hype of AI code assistants has passed, and organizations must now focus on integrating AI to deliver tangible business results. As a comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, GitLab integrates privacy-first AI throughout the software development lifecycle—not just at the point of code creation—to support all team members involved in creating software while helping to reduce the risk of AI adoption across organizations.”\n\n1 Source: Gartner, Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants, Arun Batchu, Haritha Khandabattu, Philip Walsh, Matt Brasier, August 2024.\n\nGartner Disclaimer\nGartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\n\nGARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally, MAGIC QUADRANT is a registered trademark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates and are used herein with permission. All rights reserved.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nJennifer Malleo\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2937},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-08-22-gitlab-recognized-as-a-leader-in-inaugural-2024-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-ai-code-assistants",{"title":2948,"description":2955},"GitLab’s comprehensive DevSecOps platform helps organizations develop secure software faster with AI embedded throughout the software development lifecycle\n","en-us/press/releases/2024-08-22-gitlab-recognized-as-a-leader-in-inaugural-2024-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-ai-code-assistants","HIz7xSqTScOEsut_hJP0ltq7nkh8BZZpfxbn1pREECk",{"id":2959,"title":2960,"body":6,"config":2961,"content":2962,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2966,"navigation":17,"path":2967,"seo":2968,"stem":2969,"__hash__":2970},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-08-28-gitlab-chief-financial-officer-to-present-at-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference.yml","2024 08 28 Gitlab Chief Financial Officer To Present At Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference",{"template":689},{"title":2643,"description":5,"text":2963,"config":2964},"SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28, 2024 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins will present at the Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference in Nashville, Tenn, on Tuesday, September 10th, 2024.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. Central Time and will be webcast live at the following link: https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1683706&tp_key=38e2d90b5d\n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Investor Contact__\n\nKelsey Turcotte \nir@gitlab.com\n\n__Media Contact__\n\nLisa Boughner \npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2965},"2024-08-28",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-08-28-gitlab-chief-financial-officer-to-present-at-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference",{"title":2643,"description":2643},"en-us/press/releases/2024-08-28-gitlab-chief-financial-officer-to-present-at-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference","7C5x5ucLcUraqGqjNJcpHcSHf7fv9Cj_IOSa0TF4ylY",{"id":2972,"title":2973,"body":6,"config":2974,"content":2975,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2980,"navigation":17,"path":2981,"seo":2982,"stem":2983,"__hash__":2984},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-12-03-aws-gitlab-announce-integrated-ai-offering-to-accelerate-software-innovation-and-developer-productivity.yml","2024 12 03 Aws Gitlab Announce Integrated Ai Offering To Accelerate Software Innovation And Developer Productivity",{"template":689},{"title":2976,"description":5,"text":2977,"config":2978},"AWS and GitLab Announce Integrated AI Offering to Accelerate Software Innovation and Developer Productivity","- GitLab Duo with Amazon Q provides AI-driven collaboration to streamline software development workflows, accelerate code delivery, and enhance security across the software development lifecycle.\n- End-to-end security and compliance are built into the GitLab platform to reduce risk and support compliance without reducing development velocity.\n- The integrated offering is in preview for customers. Powerful Amazon Q autonomous agents will help developers be even more productive when using GitLab Duo.\n\n__SAN FRANCISCO and LAS VEGAS—December 3, 2024__— At AWS re:Invent, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ:AMZN), and GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced an integrated offering that brings together GitLab Duo with Amazon Q. Together, GitLab Duo and Amazon Q provide a seamless AI-powered developer experience that combines DevSecOps workflows with Amazon Q autonomous agents to help organizations deliver secure software faster. Developers can use advanced Amazon Q AI agents with GitLab Quick Actions, from GitLab Issues and Merge Requests, to accelerate innovation and developer productivity.\n\nDevelopment teams need to work across several tools, technologies, and processes while ensuring code quality,\nsecurity, and best practices–which can create a fragmented software development lifecycle as project scope and\ncomplexity grows. According to the recent GitLab Global DevSecOps Report, 54% of individual contributors report\ntheir teams use up to 14 tools for software development, while only 17% of organizations have started tool\nconsolidation efforts.\n\nGitLab Duo with Amazon Q addresses the churn that developers experience across a fragmented software development lifecycle by helping them complete complex multi-step tasks from the GitLab unified DevSecOps platform. The integrated offering delivers a seamless developer experience that brings Amazon Q autonomous AI agents into developers’ daily workflows to help organizations ship secure software faster.\n\nGitLab Ultimate tier customers on Self-Managed can leverage GitLab Duo with Amazon Q\nthrough access to autonomous agents that:\n- __Streamline software development:__ Transform a new feature idea in an issue into merge-ready code in minutes. Iterate directly from GitLab using real-time feedback to accelerate development workflows from start to finish.\n- __Optimize code:__ Generate unit tests for new merge requests to save developer time and enforce consistent quality assurance practices across teams.\n- __Maximize quality and security:__ Provide AI-driven code quality and security reviews that accelerate feedback cycles.\n- __Modernize code:__ Starting with Java 8 or Java 11 codebases, upgrade to Java 17 directly from a GitLab project to improve application security and performance and remove technical debt.\n\n__Supporting Quotes:__\n\n“At Volkswagen Digital Solutions, we're always looking to apply the latest advancements in our software delivery value stream to address our customer needs faster,” said __Vivien Kirchgessner, product owner at Volkswagen Digital Solutions__. “The integration of GitLab Duo with Amazon Q Developer is a game-changer for our development teams and can help remove friction from their daily tasks, reduce feedback cycles, and improve our code quality at scale. By embedding advanced AI capabilities from autonomous agents in the GitLab workflows they know and love, we expect to see a lift in productivity across teams to help Volkswagen Digital Solutions release new features and applications at the pace our customers expect and deserve.“\n\n“Both developers and the organizations they work for are increasingly interested in simplified and unified experiences,” said __Rachel Stephens, senior analyst at RedMonk__. “Especially in the era of AI–when security and privacy are paramount concerns–organizations want to both harness the power of cutting-edge technology while also controlling risk and minimizing disjointed software toolchains. The partnership between GitLab Duo and Amazon Q seeks to give developers the tools they need within the context of an end-to-end DevSecOps experience.”\n\n“As an enterprise operating in the highly complex and regulated automotive environment, GitLab's new Amazon Q integration has the potential to accelerate our digital transformation journey while strengthening our security and compliance posture,” said __Arne Altrichter, principal product owner at MBition__. “The seamless integration allows us to stay within the GitLab UI, making it extremely easy to use. The ability to create new branches and merge requests directly from a GitLab issue showcases the significant potential of Amazon Q. This feature enables our embedded software engineers to concentrate fully on their core competencies, leaving common DevSecOps tasks to Amazon Q. With this integration, we see the opportunity to focus on groundbreaking innovations while streamlining the exceptional work of our Mercedes-Benz and MBition engineers.”\n\n“With this joint offering, GitLab and AWS are combining their strengths to make agentic AI a reality in software development,” said __Katie Norton, research manager at IDC__. “GitLab Duo with Amazon Q addresses strong use cases and critical challenges that empower customers to harness the full potential of AI.”\n\n“The integration of GitLab Duo with Amazon Q represents a leap forward in AI-powered DevSecOps,” said __Deepak Singh, vice president, Next-Generation Developer Experience at AWS__. “By combining GitLab’s comprehensive DevSecOps platform and GitLab Duo with Amazon’s advanced AI capabilities with Amazon Q, we empower developers to accelerate their workflows, enhance code quality, and strengthen security measures. This integration simplifies the development lifecycle, helps organizations maximize their cloud investments, and adapts to the future of AI-assisted software development.”\n\n“AWS and GitLab are committed to co-developing an unparalleled developer experience leveraging the power of the GitLab platform and the breadth and depth of AWS technologies,” said __Ashley Kramer, interim chief revenue officer, and chief marketing and strategy officer, GitLab__. “GitLab Duo with Amazon Q offers a seamless journey from code commit to production, all within a trusted and secure environment. By leveraging Amazon Q’s advanced capabilities and integrating them into our unified data store, GitLab Duo with Amazon Q provides an enterprise-grade platform that accelerates and automates software development while ensuring security, compliance, and privacy.”\n\nThe integrated offering is in preview for GitLab Ultimate tier customers on Self-Managed. Read more on the [GitLab blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-duo-with-amazon-q-devsecops-meets-agentic-ai/?utm_medium=press_release&utm_source=businesswire&utm_campaign=eg_global_comm_x_x_en_aws_reinvent2024) and on [GitLab on AWS](https://about.gitlab.com/partners/technology-partners/aws/?utm_medium=press_release&utm_source=businesswire&utm_campaign=eg_global_comm_x_x_en_aws_reinvent2024).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## About Amazon Web Services\n\nSince 2006, Amazon Web Services has been the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud. AWS has been continually expanding its services to support virtually any workload, and it now has more than 240 fully featured services for compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), mobile, security, hybrid, media, and application development, deployment, and management from 108 Availability Zones within 34 geographic regions, with announced plans for\n18 more Availability Zones and six more AWS Regions in Mexico, New Zealand, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, and the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—trust AWS to power their infrastructure, become more agile, and lower costs. To learn more about AWS, visit aws.amazon.com.\n\n## About Amazon\n\nAmazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to be Earth’s Most Customer-Centric Company, Earth’s Best Employer, and Earth’s Safest Place to Work. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Career Choice, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, Alexa, Just Walk Out technology, Amazon Studios, and The Climate Pledge are some of the things pioneered by Amazon. For more information, visit amazon.com/about and\nfollow @AmazonNews.\n\nJava is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.\n\n## Media Contact:\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":2979},"2024-12-03",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-12-03-aws-gitlab-announce-integrated-ai-offering-to-accelerate-software-innovation-and-developer-productivity",{"title":2976,"description":2976},"en-us/press/releases/2024-12-03-aws-gitlab-announce-integrated-ai-offering-to-accelerate-software-innovation-and-developer-productivity","19eMBxe3MVCYHoORuFaHVHr4nw7_RTkwXKn-qGHjg6o",{"id":2986,"title":2987,"body":6,"config":2988,"content":2989,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":2994,"navigation":17,"path":2995,"seo":2996,"stem":2997,"__hash__":2998},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-12-05-gitlab-names-bill-staples-as-new-ceo.yml","2024 12 05 Gitlab Names Bill Staples As New Ceo",{"template":689},{"title":2990,"description":5,"text":2991,"config":2992},"GitLab names Bill Staples as new CEO","___Co-founder Sid Sijbrandij transitions to Executive Chair of the Board___\n\nSAN FRANCISCO – December 5, 2024 – All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, announced Bill Staples was named CEO and a member of the board of directors effective today. Staples succeeds co-founder and CEO Sid Sijbrandij, who is stepping down from the day-to-day role to focus on his health. At the same time, Sijbrandij will transition to executive chair of GitLab’s board of directors.\n\n“I am very pleased to welcome Bill to the role of CEO at GitLab. I believe his passion for software, commitment to customers, and strong track record make him the right person to lead the company going forward,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab co-founder and executive chair of the board of GitLab Inc. “What started as a collaboration tool for developers is now the leading AI-powered DevSecOps platform. I am confident GitLab is well-positioned for continued success in the next phase of our journey. This is the right time to focus on my cancer treatment and health. My treatments are going well, my cancer is not metastatic, and I'm working towards making a full recovery.”\n\n“I’d like to thank Sid for his vision and leadership throughout the last decade. Over that time, GitLab has grown to be a market-leading DevSecOps company which now serves more than 10,000 customers with over $750M in run-rate revenue,” said Godfrey Sullivan, lead independent director, GitLab board of directors. “Looking ahead, the board and I could not be happier to welcome Bill to the role of GitLab CEO. His track record of bringing teams together, experience scaling enterprise software organizations, and focus on innovation makes him the right person to lead the company.” \n\n“For the past twelve years, Sid and the team have established GitLab as the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform that developers love, and enterprises around the world rely on for software innovation,” said Bill Staples, CEO, GitLab. “I am honored and excited to lead the company into this next chapter and to help our customers and partners accelerate innovation and deliver business value.”\n\nAs CEO at New Relic, Staples’ strategic leadership and deep product knowledge significantly increased the company’s enterprise value. By accelerating revenue and driving increased profitability, he made New Relic one of the most broadly adopted platforms in its category. Staples has nearly 30 years of experience building developer platforms and serving developers as customers. Prior to New Relic, he spent many years at Microsoft and Adobe in executive leadership roles, building and scaling several multi-billion-dollar businesses.\n\n__About GitLab__\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":2993},"2024-12-05",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-12-05-gitlab-names-bill-staples-as-new-ceo",{"title":2990,"description":2990},"en-us/press/releases/2024-12-05-gitlab-names-bill-staples-as-new-ceo","yooTrHxbNq6WSNVS8MWM611zoYcYUbCBhtX2B2h0W0M",{"id":3000,"title":3001,"body":6,"config":3002,"content":3003,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3007,"navigation":17,"path":3008,"seo":3009,"stem":3010,"__hash__":3011},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2024-12-05-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-results.yml","2024 12 05 Gitlab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Results",{"template":689},{"title":3004,"description":5,"text":3005,"config":3006},"GitLab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results ","__Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Highlights:__\n\n- Total revenue of $196.0 million, up 31% year-over-year\n- Significant year-over-year GAAP and Non-GAAP operating margin expansion\n- Announced the appointment of Bill Staples as CEO and Board Member; GitLab Co-Founder Sid Sijbrandij to transition to Executive Chair of the GitLab Board of Directors\n\nSan Francisco (December 5, 2024) -All-Remote-GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today reported financial results for its third quarter fiscal year 2025, ended October 31, 2024.\n\n“GitLab’s growth at scale is a testament to the demand for a platform approach to software development,” said Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and executive chair of the board of directors, GitLab Inc. “Our end-to-end DevSecOps platform addresses our customers’ need to accelerate the pace of software development to remain competitive, innovate faster, and ship software more securely.” \n\nIn a separate press release issued today, December 5, 2024, the company announced Bill Staples was named CEO and a member of the board of directors effective today. Staples succeeds co-founder and CEO Sid Sijbrandij, who is stepping down from his day-to-day role to focus on his health. Sijbrandij will transition to executive chair of the GitLab board of directors. The announcement can be found at [https://ir.gitlab.com/](https://ir.gitlab.com/).\n\n“We delivered record non-GAAP operating margins as our third quarter fiscal year 2025 revenue reached $196 million dollars, an increase of 31% year-over-year,” said Brian Robins, GitLab chief financial officer. “I am very pleased with our results and the team’s execution as we continue to deliver against our commitment to responsible growth.” \n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news/news-details/2024/GitLab-Reports-Third-Quarter-Fiscal-Year-2025-Financial-Results/default.aspx).\n\n__About GitLab__\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":2993},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2024-12-05-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-results",{"title":3004,"description":3004},"en-us/press/releases/2024-12-05-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-results","6ZkZf5L7SO8xL96fJ1v1kwg6JL55G38G40C-1BPA6d4",{"id":3013,"title":3014,"body":6,"config":3015,"content":3016,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3021,"navigation":17,"path":3022,"seo":3023,"stem":3024,"__hash__":3025},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-01-02-gitlab-cfo-to-present-at-the-27th-annual-needham-growth-conference.yml","2025 01 02 Gitlab Cfo To Present At The 27th Annual Needham Growth Conference",{"template":689},{"title":3017,"description":5,"text":3018,"config":3019},"GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins to Present at the 27th Annual Needham Growth Conference","SAN FRANCISCO--All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins will present at the 27th Annual Needham Growth Conference in New York on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 11:45 a.m. Eastern Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://wsw.com/webcast/needham143/gtlb/2240282](https://wsw.com/webcast/needham143/gtlb/2240282).\n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/events-and-presentations/default.aspx) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contact Information\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3020},"2025-01-02",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-01-02-gitlab-cfo-to-present-at-the-27th-annual-needham-growth-conference",{"title":3017,"description":3017},"en-us/press/releases/2025-01-02-gitlab-cfo-to-present-at-the-27th-annual-needham-growth-conference","rkPSXEY8JPALjrpdIQ6NP8n6qHZTYUWktu3NZn3L0lY",{"id":3027,"title":3028,"body":6,"config":3029,"content":3030,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3035,"navigation":17,"path":3036,"seo":3037,"stem":3038,"__hash__":3039},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-02-18-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-2025-financial-results.yml","2025 02 18 Gitlab To Announce Fourth Quarter And Full Fiscal 2025 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3031,"description":5,"text":3032,"config":3033},"GitLab To Announce Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal 2025 Financial Results","SAN FRANCISCO, February 18, 2025 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the fourth quarter and its full fiscal year 2025, which ended January 31, 2025, after U.S. markets close on Monday, March 3, 2025. Management will host a conference call and webcast on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST.\n\n__GitLab Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal 2025 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast__\n\n__When:__ Monday, March 3, 2025\n\n__Time:__ 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST\n\n__Earnings Call Registration:__ https://bit.ly/4ggCwB0 \n\n__Replay:__ A webcast replay of the conference call will be available on the investor relations website for one year. \n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website ir.gitlab.com and its X feed (@gitlab), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3034},"2025-02-18",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-02-18-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-2025-financial-results",{"title":3031,"description":3031},"en-us/press/releases/2025-02-18-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-2025-financial-results","fXAuGX0o-x8J2cgqLLJTgRmZkHunDqlcohE_zrozT0E",{"id":3041,"title":3042,"body":6,"config":3043,"content":3044,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3049,"navigation":17,"path":3050,"seo":3051,"stem":3052,"__hash__":3053},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-02-19-gitlab-to-present-at-the-morgan-stanley-technology-media-telecom-conference.yml","2025 02 19 Gitlab To Present At The Morgan Stanley Technology Media Telecom Conference",{"template":689},{"title":3045,"description":5,"text":3046,"config":3047},"GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins to Present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference","SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 19, 2025 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins will present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, March 5, 2025.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 1:50 p.m. Pacific Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1708114&tp_key=de7f3c7f48&tp_special=8 ](https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1708114&tp_key=de7f3c7f48&tp_special=8)\n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte \n\nir@gitlab.com\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner \n\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3048},"2025-02-19",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-02-19-gitlab-to-present-at-the-morgan-stanley-technology-media-telecom-conference",{"title":3045,"description":3045},"en-us/press/releases/2025-02-19-gitlab-to-present-at-the-morgan-stanley-technology-media-telecom-conference","tvugzEJMptwwOAEES-ydNMUiFQxBU_nG9p3dw7MJeP8",{"id":3055,"title":3056,"body":6,"config":3057,"content":3058,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3063,"navigation":17,"path":3064,"seo":3065,"stem":3066,"__hash__":3067},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-02-26-gitlab-cfo-to-present-at-2025-cantor-technology-conference.yml","2025 02 26 Gitlab Cfo To Present At 2025 Cantor Technology Conference",{"template":689},{"title":3059,"description":5,"text":3060,"config":3061},"GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins to Present at the 2025 Cantor Fitzgerald Global Technology Conference","SAN FRANCISCO-- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins will present at the 2025 Cantor Fitzgerald Global Technology Conference in New York on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://sqps.onstreamsecure.com/origin/enliven/players/EnlivenPlayer.html?customerId=22&eventId=52504943&checkCompany=1&checkEmail=1&checkName=1](https://sqps.onstreamsecure.com/origin/enliven/players/EnlivenPlayer.html?customerId=22&eventId=52504943&checkCompany=1&checkEmail=1&checkName=1)\n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/events-and-presentations/default.aspx) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\n\nir@gitlab.com\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\n\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3062},"2025-02-26",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-02-26-gitlab-cfo-to-present-at-2025-cantor-technology-conference",{"title":3059,"description":3059},"en-us/press/releases/2025-02-26-gitlab-cfo-to-present-at-2025-cantor-technology-conference","50lQjljwjLexEzxwtv27wWTDRI47lzYFidlvr4hmteo",{"id":3069,"title":3070,"body":6,"config":3071,"content":3072,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3077,"navigation":17,"path":3078,"seo":3079,"stem":3080,"__hash__":3081},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-04-08-gitlab-wins-a-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-for-devops.yml","2025 04 08 Gitlab Wins A Google Cloud Technology Partner Of The Year Award For Devops",{"template":689},{"title":3073,"description":5,"text":3074,"config":3075},"GitLab Wins a 2025 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award for DevOps","*GitLab recognized as Application Development - DevOps partner*\n\nSAN FRANCISCO – April 8, 2025 – All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that it has received the 2025 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award in the Application Development - DevOps category. This is the fifth consecutive year GitLab has been recognized.\n\nOver the past year, GitLab continued its momentum with Google Cloud to release several product improvements, including the [expanded platform integrations](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-google-cloud-integrations-now-in-public-beta/) to help developers work more effectively. The integrations combine GitLab's comprehensive DevSecOps platform capabilities, including source code management, planning, CI/CD workflow, and advanced security and compliance with Google Identity Access Management, Workload Identity Federation, Google Cloud Artifact Registry, and Google Compute Engine.\n\nFrom the GitLab platform, joint customers have complete visibility across the entire software development lifecycle, including integrated Google Cloud services, without context switching between systems.\n\nThis recognition builds on the long-standing relationship between GitLab and Google Cloud, which began in 2018.\n\n__Supporting Quotes:__\n“We had to find platforms that could support our ambitions. GitLab and Google Cloud make a very good pair for that,” said Andy Chow, technology chief of staff at [Airwallex](https://about.gitlab.com/customers/airwallex/). “Thanks to Airwallex's partnership with these two platforms, we have been able to develop a payment infrastructure that is scalable, enhances our performance, and provides a seamless user experience. And the collaboration is ongoing and continues to prioritize innovative solutions, security, and user satisfaction. The partnership meets our business needs.”\n\n“We are pleased to be recognized by Google Cloud as a leader in Application Development for the fifth year in a row,” said Nick Cayou, VP of Global Ecosystem at GitLab. “By providing complete visibility across software development workflows, we empower customers to ship secure software faster while delivering a great developer experience. We look forward to continuing our partnership to deliver innovative solutions for joint customers.\"\n\n\"Google Cloud’s Partner Awards recognize partners who have created outsized value for customers through the delivery of innovative solutions and a high level of expertise,” said Kevin Ichhpurani, President, Global Partner Ecosystem at Google Cloud. \"We're proud to announce GitLab as a 2025 Google Cloud Partner Award winner and celebrate their impact enabling customer success over the past year.\"\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3076},"2025-04-08",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-04-08-gitlab-wins-a-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-for-devops",{"title":3073,"description":3073},"en-us/press/releases/2025-04-08-gitlab-wins-a-google-cloud-technology-partner-of-the-year-award-for-devops","ebdcm2-rMBf3AM0lyKv7VUAjlu0ZgBAdry6djtiUH0c",{"id":3083,"title":3084,"body":6,"config":3085,"content":3086,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3091,"navigation":17,"path":3092,"seo":3093,"stem":3094,"__hash__":3095},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-04-17-gitlab-announces-general-availability-of-gitlab-duo-with-amazon-q.yml","2025 04 17 Gitlab Announces General Availability Of Gitlab Duo With Amazon Q",{"template":689},{"title":3087,"description":5,"text":3088,"config":3089},"GitLab Announces the General Availability of GitLab Duo with Amazon Q","- Accelerating secure software innovation with GitLab’s unified DevSecOps platform and Amazon Q Developer agents\n- Delivering a unified developer experience with agentic AI workflows\n- Enabling organizations to accelerate development velocity while maintaining end-to-end security and compliance\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, April 17, 2025 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced the general availability of GitLab Duo with Amazon Q. The integrated offering is available today as a bundle for GitLab Ultimate self-managed customers on Amazon Web Services (AWS).\n\nGitLab Duo with Amazon Q embeds Amazon Q’s software development agents directly into the GitLab DevSecOps platform. The integration accelerates complex, multi-step tasks across the entire software development lifecycle, reduces context switching between tools, and helps accelerate development cycles.\n\nBy combining Amazon Q Developer with the existing capabilities of GitLab Duo, such as code completion and explanation, chat, vulnerability explanation and remediation, and root cause analysis, GitLab Duo with Amazon Q helps tackle critical development challenges, such as:\n\n- Autonomous feature development: Transforms new feature ideas from issues into merge-ready code in minutes by analyzing requirements, planning the implementation, and generating a merge request while adhering to internal development standards.\n- Legacy codebase modernization: Automates the code refactoring process for legacy codebases starting with Java 8 and 11. Modernize applications quickly by creating a comprehensive upgrade plan and generating fully documented merge requests with a clear audit trail.\n- Security vulnerability remediation: Helps reduce vulnerability remediation time by explaining vulnerabilities, performing root cause analysis, and offering one-click remediation with recommended code changes.\n- Quality assurance improvement: Contributes to consistent quality by automatically generating code reviews that interpret application logic to minimize manual review efforts.\n- Code review optimization: Streamlines code review cycles and facilitates higher-quality code merges by providing inline feedback, suggesting improvements, and highlighting security and performance considerations.\n\nTo learn more about GitLab Duo with Amazon Q, read the [GitLab blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-duo-with-amazon-q-agentic-ai-optimized-for-aws/).\n\n__Supporting Quotes:__\n\n“Participating in the early access program for GitLab Duo with Amazon Q has given us a glimpse into its transformative potential for our development workflows,” said __Osmar Alonso, DevOps engineer at Volkswagen Digital Solutions__. “Even in its early stages, we saw how the deeper integration with autonomous agents could streamline our process, from code commit to production. We're excited to see how this technology empowers our team to focus on innovation and accelerate our digital transformation.\"\n\n\"We're excited to see GitLab and AWS combine their strengths to bring agentic AI to life in software development,” said __Liz Dobelstein, manager, Build and Release Engineering at Availity__. “GitLab Duo with Amazon Q addresses critical challenges to harnessing AI's full potential, especially at a time when security and privacy are paramount. We're eager to see how this end-to-end DevSecOps experience transforms our development workflows.”\n\n“GitLab Duo with Amazon Q is a significant advancement in making agentic AI practical for software development teams,” said __Arnal Dayaratna, research vice president, Software Development at IDC__. “By integrating Amazon Q’s Developer agents directly into GitLab’s unified platform, the joint offering streamlines workflows, enabling teams to significantly accelerate secure software delivery.”\n\n\"With Amazon Q Developer agents embedded directly into GitLab Duo, we are automating complex development tasks,\" said __Deepak Singh, vice president of Developer Agents and Experiences at AWS__. \"Developers can now focus on creative work while Amazon Q handles all the complex tasks from code modernization to security remediation, helping organizations ship better software faster while maintaining enterprise security and compliance.\"\n\n\"The general availability of GitLab Duo with Amazon Q marks a new era of seamless, AI-driven software development,\" said __David DeSanto, chief product officer at GitLab__. \"Combining GitLab’s comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform with Amazon Q Developer agents empowers development teams to accelerate software innovation while ensuring security is deeply embedded across the entire software development lifecycle.\"\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3090},"2025-04-17",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-04-17-gitlab-announces-general-availability-of-gitlab-duo-with-amazon-q",{"title":3087,"description":3087},"en-us/press/releases/2025-04-17-gitlab-announces-general-availability-of-gitlab-duo-with-amazon-q","nLrcicP0aGQq93skL8CB7FJtSO6eME0rWd3SRjDRbdU",{"id":3097,"title":3098,"body":6,"config":3099,"content":3100,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3105,"navigation":17,"path":3106,"seo":3107,"stem":3108,"__hash__":3109},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-05-15-gitlab-announces-gitlab-18-with-ai-native-capabilities-to-increase-developer-productivity.yml","2025 05 15 Gitlab Announces Gitlab 18 With Ai Native Capabilities To Increase Developer Productivity",{"template":689},{"title":3101,"description":5,"text":3102,"config":3103},"GitLab Announces GitLab 18 with AI-Native Capabilities to Increase Developer Productivity","- Increasing developer efficiency with GitLab Duo Code Suggestions and Chat available to all Premium and Ultimate customers\n- Accelerating core DevSecOps workflows for faster and more secure software delivery pipelines\n- Expanding security and compliance capabilities with features to help organizations mitigate risks and meet regulatory requirements\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, May 15, 2025 - All Remote - [GitLab Inc.](https://about.gitlab.com/), the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced the launch of GitLab 18, including AI capabilities natively integrated into the platform and major new innovations across core DevOps, and security and compliance workflows that are available now, with further enhancements planned throughout the year. Additionally, GitLab Premium customers can now purchase Duo Enterprise without requiring an upgrade to GitLab Ultimate.\n\n__Accelerating the AI-Native Developer Experience with GitLab Duo__\n\nGitLab 18 transforms developer workflows by further integrating [AI throughout the platform](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-duo/). GitLab Premium and Ultimate customers can leverage AI-powered Code Suggestions for real-time code completion and code generation as well as Chat for instant access to code explanations, code refactoring, test generation, and code fixes, directly within their preferred source code editor or integrated development environment (IDE), now at no additional cost.\n\nThese AI-native capabilities enhance GitLab Premium’s powerful foundation to help scaling organizations deliver secure source code management, advanced CI/CD, and an improved developer experience without requiring separate tooling, licensing, or governance.\n\nAdditionally, in response to customer demand, GitLab Premium customers can now purchase Duo Enterprise, GitLab’s comprehensive suite of AI offerings, without requiring an upgrade to GitLab Ultimate. This includes advanced team collaboration and context-aware AI capabilities across the full development lifecycle.\n\n__Enhancing Core Platform Capabilities in GitLab 18__\n\nGitLab is also introducing significant enhancements to its platform capabilities, extending [core DevSecOps workflows](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/continuous-integration/) by centralizing artifact management, optimizing CI/CD pipelines for speed and security, and empowering cross-functional teams with a unified platform.\n\n- __Built-in artifact management__ provides a native GitLab solution for maintaining artifacts, packages, containers, and more, including a new virtual registry for Maven and immutable tag management for greater tool consolidation on a single platform.\n- __Enhanced CI/CD__ offers structured inputs and enhanced, modular pipeline management with streamlined artifact handling and change detection, delivering a more secure way to configure parent/child pipelines and optimize pipeline execution.\n- __GitLab Query Language__ enables users to find, filter, and embed content from anywhere in the GitLab platform, enhancing collaboration, reporting, and project management across teams.\n\nFurther enhancements to GitLab 18 include strengthening its [built-in security and compliance capabilities](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/application-security-testing/) to help customers achieve comprehensive visibility and control over security risk.\n\n- __Custom compliance frameworks__ offer out-of-the-box controls for SOC 2, ISO 27001, and CIS benchmarks, along with the ability to define, implement, and enforce custom compliance controls.\n- __Reachability analysis for dependencies__ to help further improve detection accuracy, reduce false positive noise, and focus on code that threat actors can exploit.\n- __Custom logic for advanced Static Application Security Testing (SAST)__ adjusts SAST detection logic to an organization’s libraries, tech stack, or security requirements by providing additional context to help address false positives and negatives.\n- __Vulnerability dashboards__ provide insights into an organization’s security posture and track trends with organization-level and application-specific views, robust filtering, and reporting features to pinpoint critical findings.\n- __FIDO passkey__ support offers a more secure and user-friendly login experience with support for biometric authentication, device PINs, and YubiKeys.\n- __Security policy impact assessment__ provides context for informed decision-making about security policy changes, including a “warn mode” to help developers understand requirements without blocking merge requests.\n\nTo learn more about the AI-native capabilities now available in GitLab Premium and Ultimate as part of GitLab 18, read the [GitLab blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-premium-with-duo/).\n\n__Supporting Quotes:__\n\n- \"For us, as GitLab users, Duo's intelligent code suggestions have become a daily asset for our developers,” said Felix Kortmann, chief technology officer at Ignite by FORVIA HELLA. “Combined with the chat feature, it allows for immediate feedback and iteration, resulting in faster development cycles and a more secure codebase. It's a seamless and powerful addition to our workflows.\"\n\n- \"GitLab has already been instrumental in eliminating our reliance on a fragmented toolchain, which cut costs from disconnected solutions, and streamlined our workflow,” said Andrei Nita, chief technology officer at McKenzie Intelligence Services. “Enhancing GitLab Premium with Duo will give us even greater efficiency and cost savings as our developers spend less time on routine coding tasks and more time tackling complex challenges that drive real business value.\"\n\n- \"Today's fragmented landscape of AI point solutions creates unnecessary complexity for development teams,” said David DeSanto, chief product officer at GitLab. “By natively integrating the essential capabilities of GitLab Duo Code Suggestions and Chat directly within the GitLab DevSecOps platform, we’re eliminating the need for separate tools, licenses, and governance structures. This unified approach enables teams to accelerate their workflows and improve productivity while maintaining security and compliance standards.\"\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3104},"2025-05-15",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-05-15-gitlab-announces-gitlab-18-with-ai-native-capabilities-to-increase-developer-productivity",{"title":3101,"description":3101},"en-us/press/releases/2025-05-15-gitlab-announces-gitlab-18-with-ai-native-capabilities-to-increase-developer-productivity","pOybPuWwziSsYNrjxmiZjydqim_lAnSHiTJOWS5Vd4I",{"id":3111,"title":3112,"body":6,"config":3113,"content":3114,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3119,"navigation":17,"path":3120,"seo":3121,"stem":3123,"__hash__":3124},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-05-19-gitlab-announces-gitlab-achieves-fedramp-moderate-authorization.yml","2025 05 19 Gitlab Announces Gitlab Achieves Fedramp Moderate Authorization",{"template":689},{"title":3115,"description":5,"text":3116,"config":3117},"GitLab Achieves FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization","*Enabling public sector agencies and customers in regulated industries to deliver secure software with GitLab Dedicated for Government*\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, May 19, 2025 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced it has achieved Authority to Operate status at the Moderate impact level from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) for GitLab Dedicated for Government under the sponsorship of the General Services Administration (GSA).\n\nFedRAMP provides a standardized approach to adopting secure and compliant cloud products and services across the federal government. GitLab completed a thorough assessment process with adherence to stringent criteria, including implementing necessary security controls, regular audits, and continuous monitoring.\n\nGitLab Dedicated for Government, now FedRAMP authorized, delivers a powerful DevSecOps platform with data residency, isolation, and private networking to help meet critical security and compliance requirements.\n\nTo learn more about GitLab Dedicated for Government, read the [GitLab blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-dedicated-for-government-now-fedramp-authorized/).\n\n__Supporting Quote:__\n\n“Achieving the FedRAMP Authority to Operate status demonstrates GitLab’s commitment to providing government agencies with a secure and efficient DevSecOps platform,” said __Rob Smith, Public Sector Area Vice President at GitLab__. “This designation expands access for public sector and highly regulated organizations to take advantage of GitLab Dedicated for Government, enabling them to deliver secure software in the cloud while helping them meet stringent data compliance and privacy requirements.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nChristina Weaver\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3118},"2025-05-19",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-05-19-gitlab-announces-gitlab-achieves-fedramp-moderate-authorization",{"title":3122,"description":3122},"GitLab Achieves FedRAMP® Moderate AuthorizationGitLab Achieves FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization","en-us/press/releases/2025-05-19-gitlab-announces-gitlab-achieves-fedramp-moderate-authorization","yFP5_j7Do_mqqyaGh5TUJQd7y8ku9dmZS-dAMdGmCy8",{"id":3126,"title":3127,"body":6,"config":3128,"content":3129,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3134,"navigation":17,"path":3135,"seo":3136,"stem":3137,"__hash__":3138},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-05-20-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2026-financial-results.yml","2025 05 20 Gitlab To Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3130,"description":5,"text":3131,"config":3132},"GitLab To Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results","SAN FRANCISCO, May 20, 2025 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, which ended April 30, 2025, after U.S. markets close on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. Management will host a conference call and webcast on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results at 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT.\n\n__GitLab First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast__\n\n__When:__ Tuesday, June 10, 2025\n\n__Time:__ 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT\n\n[Earnings Call Registration](https://gitlab-first-quarter-fiscal-2026-financial-results.open-exchange.net/registration)\n\n__Replay:__ A webcast replay of the conference call will be available on the investor relations website for one year. \n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website ir.gitlab.com and its X feed (@[gitlab](https://x.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contacts\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\n\npress@gitlab.com \n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\n\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3133},"2025-05-20",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-05-20-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2026-financial-results",{"title":3130,"description":3130},"en-us/press/releases/2025-05-20-gitlab-to-announce-first-quarter-fiscal-2026-financial-results","sOsILCTUXxIgpbGYX3yP28Ot_jnwkYFPZajpCD226qE",{"id":3140,"title":3141,"body":6,"config":3142,"content":3143,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3148,"navigation":17,"path":3149,"seo":3150,"stem":3151,"__hash__":3152},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-06-02-gitlab-recognized-leader-by-forrester-in-devops-platforms-report.yml","2025 06 02 Gitlab Recognized Leader By Forrester In Devops Platforms Report",{"template":689},{"title":3144,"description":5,"text":3145,"config":3146},"GitLab Recognized as Leader by Independent Research Firm in DevOps Platforms Report","*According to the report, GitLab is the most all-in-one of the all-in-one solutions assessed*\n\nSAN FRANCISCO – June 2, 2025 – All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced it has been named a Leader by Forrester Research in The Forrester Wave™: DevOps Platforms, Q2 2025 report.\n\nThe report evaluated 11 DevOps platform vendors across 26 criteria based on current offering, strategy, and customer feedback. GitLab received the highest scores possible in the project planning/alignment, build automation and CI, and pipeline security criteria.\n\nAccording to the report, “GitLab is the most all-in-one of the all-in-one solutions and suits enterprises looking to standardize with a single purchase.”\n\nThe report also cites GitLab’s strong day zero experience, noting that “everything is ready to run out-of-the-box,” supplemented by extensive migration tools and instructive video tutorials. Also cited are GitLab’s strong developer tooling, Amazon Q integration with GitLab Duo, a cloud development environment (CDE), IDP, and wikis for documentation.\n\nThe report includes feedback from customers appreciating GitLab’s monthly release cadence, noting that the regular feature deliveries allow them to be nimble. According to the report,\n“GitLab’s community engagement outshines its larger rivals.”\n\nGitLab’s end-to-end intelligent platform enables organizations to build better, more secure software faster, while increasing operational efficiency and improving developer experience.\n\nFor more information, read the [blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-named-a-leader-in-the-forrester-wave-devops-platforms-q2-2025/).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nJennifer Malleo\n\npress@gitlab.com\n\n*Forrester does not endorse any company, product, brand, or service included in its research publications and does not advise any person to select the products or services of any company or brand based on the ratings included in such publications. Information is based on the best available resources. Opinions reflect judgment at the time and are subject to change. For more information, read about Forrester’s objectivity [here](https://www.forrester.com/about-us/objectivity/).*",{"date":3147},"2025-06-02",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-06-02-gitlab-recognized-leader-by-forrester-in-devops-platforms-report",{"title":3144,"description":3144},"en-us/press/releases/2025-06-02-gitlab-recognized-leader-by-forrester-in-devops-platforms-report","sEUMTc_JkM1J_PMZMlPOWDs3DLagut4S4dV1umaB90M",{"id":3154,"title":3155,"body":6,"config":3156,"content":3157,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3162,"navigation":17,"path":3163,"seo":3164,"stem":3165,"__hash__":3166},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-06-10-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results.yml","2025 06 10 Gitlab Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3158,"description":5,"text":3159,"config":3160},"GitLab Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results","San Francisco (June 10, 2025) -All-Remote-GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive,\nintelligent DevSecOps platform, today reported financial results for its first quarter fiscal year of 2026, ended April 30, 2025.\n\n“First quarter fiscal year 2026 results underscore the power of our AI-native DevSecOps platform to help customers deliver mission-critical software. We’re giving every developer the AI-driven edge they need to innovate faster and more efficiently,” said Bill Staples, GitLab chief executive officer. \"As AI transforms development practices, our unified platform enables organizations to integrate these capabilities within a framework that helps maintain enterprise controls and deliver the required scalability and security.”\n\n“I am pleased with our team’s execution which resulted in 27% revenue growth in the first quarter, significant year-over-year operating margin expansion, and record adjusted free cash flow,” said Brian Robins, GitLab chief financial officer. “GitLab’s platform approach continues to drive momentum across the business, and, with our GitLab 18 release, we offer the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform in the market.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news/news-details/2025/GitLab-Reports-First-Quarter-Fiscal-Year-2026-Financial-Results/default.aspx).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab\nenables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\u003Cbr>\nLisa Boughner\n\u003Cbr>\nVP, Global Communications\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\u003Cbr>\nKelsey Turcotte\n\u003Cbr>\nVP, Investor Relations\n\u003Cbr>\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3161},"2025-06-10",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-06-10-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results",{"title":3158,"description":3158},"en-us/press/releases/2025-06-10-gitlab-reports-first-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results","9Eqgbl0ocRsckfCmRQvjOAjtln3DCw4VCA3nokpOSI8",{"id":3168,"title":3169,"body":6,"config":3170,"content":3171,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3176,"navigation":17,"path":3177,"seo":3178,"stem":3179,"__hash__":3180},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-07-17-gitlab-announces-the-public-beta-of-gitlab-duo-agent-platform.yml","2025 07 17 Gitlab Announces The Public Beta Of Gitlab Duo Agent Platform",{"template":689},{"title":3172,"description":5,"text":3173,"config":3174},"GitLab Announces the Public Beta of GitLab Duo Agent Platform","- Enabling asynchronous collaboration between developers and specialized AI agents through an intelligent orchestration platform\n- Transforming software development workflows from isolated linear processes into dynamic, multi-agent collaboration\n- Available now to GitLab Premium and Ultimate customers through IDE integrations and the Web UI\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, July 17, 2025 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced the public beta launch of GitLab Duo Agent Platform, a DevSecOps orchestration platform designed to unlock asynchronous collaboration between developers and AI agents. \n\nGitLab Duo Agent Platform represents a significant advancement in software development by establishing an intelligent orchestration layer that facilitates seamless collaboration between specialized AI agents and human developers. Leveraging GitLab's role as the system of record for software development, the platform equips AI agents with comprehensive project context, enabling informed decisions that align with organizational standards. \n\n## GitLab Duo Agent Platform Capabilities Available Now in Public Beta\n\nThe first capabilities for GitLab Duo Agent Platform in public beta, now available to Premium and Ultimate customers, include:\n\n- __Software Development Flow__: The first orchestrated multi-agent workflow that gathers comprehensive context, clarifies ambiguities with developers, and executes strategic plans to make precise changes to codebases and repositories, leveraging the project structure, codebase, and history along with additional context like GitLab issues or merge requests.\n- __GitLab Duo Agentic Chat in IDE__: Transforms the chat experience from a passive Q&A tool into an active development partner directly in development environments, enabling more sophisticated interactions and task delegation through enhanced capabilities, including:\n- __Iterative Feedback and Chat History__: Enables Duo Agentic Chat to support stateful, conversational partnerships that help foster trust and enable developers to delegate more complex tasks with corrective guidance.\n- __Streamlined Delegation Through Slash Commands__: Expanded commands such as /explain, /tests, and /include that create a \"delegation language\" for quick and precise intent, with /include allowing explicit context injection from specific files, issues, merge requests, or dependencies.\n- __Personalization Through Custom Rules__: Enables developers to tailor agent behavior to individual and team preferences using natural language for development style guides and organizational policies.\n- __GitLab Duo Agentic Chat in Web UI__: Provides direct access within the GitLab Web UI, evolving the agent from a coding assistant to a true DevSecOps agent with access to rich non-code context and the ability to make changes directly from the Web UI.\n- __JetBrains IDEs Support__: Expands Duo Agentic Chat to the JetBrains family of IDEs, including IntelliJ, PyCharm, GoLand, and WebStorm, with automatic agentic capabilities for existing users and marketplace installation for new users.\n- __Model Context Protocol (MCP) Client Support__: Enables Duo Agentic Chat to connect to remote and locally running MCP servers, allowing connections to systems beyond GitLab with any service that exposes itself via MCP, becoming part of the agent's skill set.\n\nEach month, GitLab plans to increase the scope and quality of the Duo Agent Platform in subsequent 18.x releases, with a target for general availability by the end of the year. To learn more about GitLab Duo Agent Platform capabilities and product roadmap, read the GitLab blog.\n\n## Supporting Quotes\n“GitLab Duo Agent Platform enhances our development workflow with AI that truly understands our codebase and our organization,” said __Bal Kang, Engineering Platform Lead at NatWest__. “Having GitLab Duo AI agents embedded in our system of record for code, tests, CI/CD, and the entire software development lifecycle boosts productivity, velocity, and efficiency. The agents have become true collaborators to our teams, and their ability to understand intent, break down problems, and take action frees our developers to tackle the exciting, innovative work they love.”\n\n“As software development workflows grow in complexity and organizations look to leverage AI, there's an increasing need for platforms that can integrate AI capabilities without adding to existing disjointed toolchains,” said __Rachel Stephens, Research Director at RedMonk__. “As a DevSecOps platform, GitLab is already positioned to help developers collaborate both synchronously and asynchronously. Now the GitLab Duo Agent Platform intends to take this a step further, helping developers also integrate AI agents into their workflows.”\n\n\"Today marks a pivotal moment in software development as we introduce the public beta of the GitLab Duo Agent Platform, the first DevSecOps orchestration platform designed to unlock asynchronous collaboration between developers and AI agents,\" said __Bill Staples, CEO at GitLab__. “GitLab Duo Agent Platform isn't just another AI tool; it's a fundamental reimagining of software development from isolated, linear processes into dynamic, intelligent collaboration. By leveraging GitLab's unique position as the system of record for the entire software development lifecycle, we're providing AI agents with unprecedented context and capabilities. This enables our customers to work with AI agents that have comprehensive context about their codebase, their workflows, and their organizational goals to help boost productivity, velocity, and efficiency.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Forward-Looking Statements\n\nThis press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements contained in this release are reasonable, they are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that may cause actual results or outcomes to be materially different from any future results or outcomes expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements.\n\nFurther information on risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially from those included in or contemplated by the forward-looking statements contained in this release are included under the caption “Risk Factors” and elsewhere in the filings and reports we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We do not undertake any obligation to update or release any revisions to any forward-looking statement or to report any events or circumstances after the date of this press release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law. \n\n  ## Media Contact\n  Christina Weaver\n  press@gitlab.com",{"date":3175},"2025-07-17",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-07-17-gitlab-announces-the-public-beta-of-gitlab-duo-agent-platform",{"title":3172,"description":3172},"en-us/press/releases/2025-07-17-gitlab-announces-the-public-beta-of-gitlab-duo-agent-platform","IosxN4PnWHNxzKRABsCZ04VFhoTcSV8wC-hUt6Dd9P0",{"id":3182,"title":3183,"body":6,"config":3184,"content":3185,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3190,"navigation":17,"path":3191,"seo":3192,"stem":3193,"__hash__":3194},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-07-29-gitlab-c-suite-survey.yml","2025 07 29 Gitlab C Suite Survey",{"template":689},{"title":3186,"description":5,"text":3187,"config":3188},"GitLab C-Suite Survey: AI-Driven Software Innovation Could Unlock $750B+ in Value","_Software innovation is driving revenue, but human expertise, skill gaps, AI governance, and strategic alignment remain make-or-break factors for long-term success_\n\nSan Francisco, CA – July 29, 2025 – ALL REMOTE — GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today released its 2025 executive research report, [The Economics of Software Innovation: $750B+ Opportunity at a Crossroads](https://about.gitlab.com/software-innovation-report/). Conducted by The Harris Poll, the study surveyed 2,786 C-level executives across eight global markets on the role of software innovation in business success. The report defines software innovation as “creating new or significantly enhancing existing software to introduce novel capabilities, improve efficiency, or solve problems in new ways.” \n\nExecutives recognize that AI-enhanced software innovation is driving a significant economic shift, serving as a key driver of business growth and expansion. However, while AI adoption is delivering measurable ROI and increased productivity, the report also surfaces tensions around skills gaps, human-machine collaboration, and the need for formal governance of agentic AI. \n\nAdditionally, while leaders aspire to achieve optimal productivity through a 50/50 human-AI partnership, the current reality reveals that humans handle three-quarters of the work, and AI contributes just one-quarter. This disconnect exists alongside persistent concerns about job displacement, the perceived complexity of AI systems, and cybersecurity.\n\nReport themes include:\n\n__AI-powered software innovation emerges as the new economic growth engine, unlocking billions in value__\n\n- Executives surveyed report saving an average of $28,249 per developer annually from AI investments, translating to more than $750 billion in potential global value when applied to the world’s 27 million developers. \n  - The U.S. alone accounts for $149 billion\n- 91% report that software innovation is now a core business priority.\n- 58% report that their organization has experienced business growth tied to software innovation efforts over the last 12 months.\n- They estimate a 44% increase in revenue and a 48% increase in developer productivity due to the use of AI. \n\n__Agentic AI takes off, but execs say security and trust must catch up__\n\n- 89% of executives expect agentic AI to become the industry standard for software development within three years.\n- Topping the list of concerns around the adoption of agentic AI are cybersecurity threats (52%), data privacy and security (51%), and maintaining governance (45%).\n- 53% are implementing regulatory-aligned governance measures.\n- 52% are developing internal AI policies, while 47% are using third-party audits.\n\n__Talent gaps threaten the human edge in the age of AI, making upskilling an imperative__\n\n- 99% of executives say human contributions are valuable for software development.\n- 92% express that businesses should prioritize training employees to work alongside agentic AI to address skill gaps.\n- 73% believe that human input for human-AI partnership should be at least 50/50, with only 27% believing that AI should do the majority of the work.\n- Creativity (39%) and strategic vision (39%) rank as the most valued human inputs.\n\n__AI is a boardroom priority as software innovation proves its bottom-line impact__\n\n- 91% of executives say their board is bought into the benefits of software innovation.\n- 82% report willingness to invest over half of their company’s annual IT budget to prioritize software innovation.\n- 90% have adopted frameworks linking software development activities to key business outcomes.\n- The most common metrics used today to measure software innovation success are increased business growth (40%), improved problem-solving capabilities (40%), and enhanced developer productivity (39%)\n\n“AI-fueled software innovation is an undeniable source of competitive advantage and economic impact, with 91% of executives saying that it’s now a core business priority,” said Bill Staples, chief executive officer at GitLab. “The companies pulling ahead are the ones blending AI with human expertise, leveraging agentic AI with intention, aligning software strategy with business value, and building guardrails to innovate responsibly. With $750+ billion per year in potential value at stake globally, the organizations that optimize this human-AI partnership today will define the future of software tomorrow.”\n\nTo access the full 2025 GitLab C-Suite Insights Report, The Economics of Software Innovation: $750B+ Opportunity at a Crossroads, click [here](https://about.gitlab.com/software-innovation-report/).\n\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://res.cloudinary.com/about-gitlab-com/image/upload/v1753725128/no6hskd8iykbcrecxc9i.png\" width=\"50%\">\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n  press@gitlab.com",{"date":3189},"2025-07-29",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-07-29-gitlab-c-suite-survey",{"title":3186,"description":3186},"en-us/press/releases/2025-07-29-gitlab-c-suite-survey","prbhsXidgxDCaET8HrlqSf-9ga7bcsieG3aHAJ4HY_A",{"id":3196,"title":3197,"body":6,"config":3198,"content":3199,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3204,"navigation":17,"path":3205,"seo":3206,"stem":3207,"__hash__":3208},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-08-06-gitlab-aws-strategic-collaboration-agreement.yml","2025 08 06 Gitlab Aws Strategic Collaboration Agreement",{"template":689},{"title":3200,"description":5,"text":3201,"config":3202},"GitLab Signs Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS to Deliver Secure DevSecOps to GitLab Dedicated Customers","San Francisco, CA - August 6, 2025 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, announced today that it has signed a three-year, strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS). \n\nThe agreement expands access to GitLab Dedicated, a single-tenant offering that enables organizations in highly regulated industries and the public sector to leverage cloud infrastructure while meeting complex compliance requirements, including data residency, isolation, and private networking. \n\nGitLab Dedicated is managed and hosted by GitLab and deployed in customers' chosen AWS Regions. This approach eliminates the need for organizations to build and manage their own infrastructure while providing the flexibility of a self-managed instance.\n\nThis collaboration addresses organizations' need for unified development and security toolchains. By consolidating disparate cybersecurity and development tools into a single platform, GitLab Dedicated eliminates tool sprawl, accelerates development cycles, reduces operational costs, and strengthens security governance.\n\nThe agreement builds on GitLab’s existing collaboration with AWS, which has delivered secure DevSecOps capabilities across multiple industries. For more information about GitLab’s work with AWS, visit: https://about.gitlab.com/partners/technology-partners/aws/ \n\n__Supporting Quotes:__ \n\n“GitLab Dedicated has driven stronger collaboration, productivity, and creativity for our software development teams,” said __Bal Kang, Engineering Platform Lead at NatWest.__ “GitLab’s single platform enables our engineers to collaborate more easily, delivering new customer outcomes rapidly and securely. Since onboarding, we’ve delivered value and innovation for our customers faster than ever.” \n\n\"We're seeing more enterprises accelerate their cloud transformation while maintaining strict compliance standards,\" said __Chris Grusz, Managing Director, Technology Partnerships at AWS.__ \"Our collaboration with GitLab eliminates the compliance roadblocks that have traditionally held regulated industries back, empowering joint customers to innovate faster while meeting their most stringent security requirements.\"\n\n\"Organizations in regulated industries have been forced to choose between cloud efficiency and compliance requirements,\" said __Ian Steward, Chief Revenue Officer at GitLab.__ \"This collaboration eliminates that trade-off by delivering enterprise-grade DevSecOps capabilities with the data residency and isolation controls that sectors like financial services and government require. We look forward to continuing to grow our collaboration with AWS and deliver shared value to customers.” \n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n  press@gitlab.com",{"date":3203},"2025-08-06",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-08-06-gitlab-aws-strategic-collaboration-agreement",{"title":3200,"description":3200},"en-us/press/releases/2025-08-06-gitlab-aws-strategic-collaboration-agreement","_BxihKmtpsTIqbhIT4vDHUVu9v0IqcIxzHXOQKGrdP8",{"id":3210,"title":3211,"body":6,"config":3212,"content":3213,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3218,"navigation":17,"path":3219,"seo":3220,"stem":3221,"__hash__":3222},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-08-20-gitlab-to-announce-second-quarter-2026-financial-results.yml","2025 08 20 Gitlab To Announce Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3214,"description":5,"text":3215,"config":3216},"GitLab To Announce Second Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results","San Francisco, CA - August 20, 2025 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026, which ended July 31, 2025, after U.S. markets close on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Management will host a conference call and webcast on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results at 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT.\n\n__GitLab Second Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast__\n\n__When:__ Wednesday, September 3, 2025\n\n__Time:__ 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT\n\n__[Earnings Call Registration](https://gitlab-second-quarter-fiscal-2026-financial-results.open-exchange.net/registration)__\n\n__Replay:__ A webcast replay of the conference call will be available on the investor relations website for one year. \n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website ir.gitlab.com and its X feed (@gitlab), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n  Lisa Boughner\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n## Investor Contact\n  Cassidy Fuller-Patterson\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3217},"2025-08-20",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-08-20-gitlab-to-announce-second-quarter-2026-financial-results",{"title":3214,"description":3214},"en-us/press/releases/2025-08-20-gitlab-to-announce-second-quarter-2026-financial-results","3xE4om9GJSoMdjgCao4jYn8iXnxsqAbo8Oqp9gcCjI8",{"id":3224,"title":3225,"body":6,"config":3226,"content":3227,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3232,"navigation":17,"path":3233,"seo":3234,"stem":3237,"__hash__":3238},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-08-26-gitlab-ceo-and-cfo-to-present-at-goldman-sachs-conference.yml","2025 08 26 Gitlab Ceo And Cfo To Present At Goldman Sachs Conference",{"template":689},{"title":3228,"description":5,"text":3229,"config":3230},"GitLab CEO Bill Staples and GitLab CFO Brian Robins to Present at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference","San Francisco, CA - August 26, 2025 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins will present at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference in San Francisco, Calif., on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. Pacific Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1731271&tp_key=f6214c57c4&tp_special=8](https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1731271&tp_key=f6214c57c4&tp_special=8)\n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/events-and-presentations/default.aspx) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\n  ## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n  Kristen Butler\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n## Investor Contact\n  Cassidy Fuller-Patterson\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3231},"2025-08-26",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-08-26-gitlab-ceo-and-cfo-to-present-at-goldman-sachs-conference",{"title":3228,"description":3235,"config":3236},"GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins to Present at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference",{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-08-26-gitlab-ceo-and-cfo-to-present-at-goldman-sachs-conference","oVl0JdX8OlRcHeRGVi3qsjnPSLLvrggFLfSoRbYyoOM",{"id":3240,"title":3241,"body":6,"config":3242,"content":3243,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3247,"navigation":17,"path":3248,"seo":3249,"stem":3251,"__hash__":3252},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-08-28-gitlab-cfo-to-present-at-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference.yml","2025 08 28 Gitlab Cfo To Present At Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference",{"template":689},{"title":2643,"description":5,"text":3244,"config":3245},"San Francisco, CA - August 28, 2025 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins will present at the Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference in Nashville, Tenn., on Thursday, September 11, 2025.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Central Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1730318&tp_key=09deda2ee0](https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1730318&tp_key=09deda2ee0)\n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/events-and-presentations/default.aspx) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\nKristen Butler\npress@gitlab.com\n\n## Investor Contact\nCassidy Fuller-Patterson\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3246},"2025-08-28",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-08-28-gitlab-cfo-to-present-at-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference",{"title":2643,"description":2643,"config":3250},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-08-28-gitlab-cfo-to-present-at-piper-sandler-growth-frontiers-conference","zCFivu3zCDJv7P7Ch_Fpzf74IzmuEIQx1Dso7cFZUiY",{"id":3254,"title":3255,"body":6,"config":3256,"content":3257,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3262,"navigation":17,"path":3263,"seo":3264,"stem":3266,"__hash__":3267},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-09-02-gitlab-appoints-new-chief-product-and-marketing-officer-and-chief-information-officer.yml","2025 09 02 Gitlab Appoints New Chief Product And Marketing Officer And Chief Information Officer",{"template":689},{"title":3258,"description":5,"text":3259,"config":3260},"GitLab Appoints New Chief Product and Marketing Officer and Chief Information Officer","_New leadership appointments bring deep innovation and technical expertise, positioning the company for its next phase of growth_\n\n_Manav Khurana will lead GitLab’s product, design, and marketing functions, and will focus on advancing AI product vision and creating a product-led growth motion that prioritizes self-service customer acquisition_\n\n_Manu Narayan will lead system and process transformation, overseeing internal AI strategy, enterprise technology, and data infrastructure_\n\nSan Francisco, CA - September 2, 2025 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced the appointments of Manav Khurana as Chief Product and Marketing Officer (CPMO) and Manu Narayan as Chief Information Officer (CIO).\nSan Francisco, CA - September 2, 2025 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced the appointments of Manav Khurana as Chief Product and Marketing Officer (CPMO) and Manu Narayan as Chief Information Officer (CIO).\n\n\nKhurana will be responsible for leading GitLab’s product, design, and marketing functions, focusing on AI innovation for the enterprise and product-led growth motions that drive developer mindshare, customer acquisition, and expansion through seamless product and marketing experiences. With 25 years of experience, he brings deep expertise in establishing new technology categories and building tools that enable engineers to do their best work and create great software.\n\nPrior to joining GitLab, Khurana served as the chief product officer at New Relic and has also held product and marketing leadership roles at Twilio, Aruba HPE, and Motorola. He holds a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Rochester and an MBA from Santa Clara University. \n\n“AI has dramatically accelerated individual developer productivity, but has also created new organizational challenges for customers around security, testing, and code quality,” said Manav Khurana, chief product and marketing officer, GitLab. “I believe GitLab is uniquely positioned to solve this problem with its proven platform for modernizing software development, operations, and security. I am excited to work alongside the talented team in product, design, and marketing to help multiply the value we deliver to our customers.”\n\nAs Chief Information Officer, Narayan will lead system and process transformation to support GitLab’s growth and is responsible for GitLab’s internal AI strategy, as well as enterprise technology and data infrastructure. \n\nBefore joining GitLab, Narayan served as the vice president of business technology at Confluent, driving the organization's consumption-based transformation, internal AI initiatives, and numerous critical systems and process programs focused on long-term efficiency and scalability. Previously, he led the internal technology teams at BlackLine, Applied Minds, and CIM. Manu attended the University of California, Los Angeles.\n\n\"I am excited to join GitLab to lead our internal AI strategy, and enterprise technology and data infrastructure, which will help our customers continue to plan, build, manage, and deliver software more efficiently,” said Manu Narayan, chief information officer, GitLab. “I am passionate about how technology can be a true force multiplier for organizations, and I look forward to helping drive system and process transformation that supports GitLab's continued growth.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n  Lisa Boughner\n  press@gitlab.com\n\n## Investor Contact\n  Cassidy Fuller-Patterson\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3261},"2025-09-02",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-09-02-gitlab-appoints-new-chief-product-and-marketing-officer-and-chief-information-officer",{"title":3258,"description":3258,"config":3265},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-09-02-gitlab-appoints-new-chief-product-and-marketing-officer-and-chief-information-officer","ryt1vWzFKCHxSBm0dwBAe-nINjDybjUZeE4RFyRH0Do",{"id":3269,"title":3270,"body":6,"config":3271,"content":3272,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3277,"navigation":17,"path":3278,"seo":3279,"stem":3280,"__hash__":3281},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-09-03-gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results.yml","2025 09 03 Gitlab Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3273,"description":5,"text":3274,"config":3275},"GitLab Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results","San Francisco (September 3, 2025) - All-Remote-GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today reported financial results for its second quarter fiscal year of 2026, ended July 31, 2025.\n\n“This quarter’s results demonstrate the strength of GitLab’s AI-native DevSecOps platform as we continue to drive customer-focused innovation,” said Bill Staples, GitLab chief executive officer. “GitLab Duo Agent Platform represents our vision for human-AI collaboration across the software development lifecycle. With extensibility and interoperability at our core, GitLab gives customers the flexibility to build software with their choice of AI generation tools integrated directly within GitLab, underpinned by the full lifecycle data needed to deliver faster, higher quality AI outcomes.”\n\n“Our team achieved strong second quarter fiscal year 2026 results, with 29% revenue growth and significant year-over-year operating margin expansion,” said Brian Robins, GitLab chief financial officer. “GitLab's sustained growth reflects the transformational value enterprises achieve through the only cloud-agnostic, model-neutral DevSecOps platform with comprehensive contextual AI capabilities that span planning through deployment, capable of running anywhere, including air-gapped environments.\"\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news/news-details/2025/GitLab-Reports-Second-Quarter-Fiscal-Year-2026-Financial-Results/default.aspx)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\u003Cbr>\nLisa Boughner\n\u003Cbr>\nVP, Global Communications\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\u003Cbr>\nCassidy Fuller-Patterson\n\u003Cbr>\nInvestor Relations\n\u003Cbr>\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3276},"2025-09-03",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-09-03-gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results",{"title":3273,"description":3273},"en-us/press/releases/2025-09-03-gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results","O8-dYkR5pjEiIpuSHnDXSq3sEU2nhZy4Hwb9aDPCXyA",{"id":3283,"title":3284,"body":6,"config":3285,"content":3286,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3291,"navigation":17,"path":3292,"seo":3293,"stem":3295,"__hash__":3296},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-09-17-gitlab-named-a-leader-in-gartner-magic-quadrant-ai-code-assistants.yml","2025 09 17 Gitlab Named A Leader In Gartner Magic Quadrant Ai Code Assistants",{"template":689},{"title":3287,"description":5,"text":3288,"config":3289},"GitLab Named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI Code Assistants","*GitLab was recognized for its execution and vision.* \n\nSan Francisco (September 17, 2025) - All-Remote- GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced it was named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants for the second consecutive year. The Magic Quadrant, which evaluated 14 vendors, recognized GitLab as a leader based on \"Completeness of Vision\" and \"Ability to Execute.\" \n\nAccording to Gartner, “AI code assistants enhance software developers’ experience by boosting their efficiency, accelerating application development, minimizing cognitive overload, amplifying their problem-solving skills, enabling faster learning, fostering creativity and maintaining their state of flow.”\n\nThis recognition comes as GitLab advances its broader AI strategy, evolving from intelligent code assistance to AI-native development that transforms how entire teams plan, build, secure, and deploy software. \n\nGitLab Duo was evaluated for this report prior to GitLab launching GitLab Duo Agent Platform, which brings agentic AI capabilities natively to the GitLab DevSecOps platform to enable seamless collaboration between human developers and AI agents across the software development lifecycle.\n\nFor more information, read the [GitLab blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-named-a-leader-in-the-2025-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-ai-code-assistants/) and the [2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants](https://about.gitlab.com/gartner-mq-ai-code-assistants/).\n\n**Supporting Quotes:**\n\n\"We're honored to be recognized by Gartner as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants for the second consecutive year,\" said Manav Khurana, Chief Product and Marketing Officer at GitLab. \"GitLab is pioneering a future where AI agents work alongside human developers to amplify team productivity across the entire software development lifecycle. Our approach helps developers stay focused on complex, high-impact work while AI handles routine tasks, allowing teams to innovate faster on the comprehensive platform they already know and trust.\"\n\n*Gartner, Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants, By  Philip Walsh, Haritha Khandabattu, Matt Brasier, Arun Batchu, Keith Holloway, 15 September 2025*\n\n*Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner’s Research &\nAdvisory organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all\nwarranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of\nmerchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.*\n\n*GARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the\nU.S. and internationally, Magic Quadrant is a registered trademark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its\naffiliates and is used herein with permission. All rights reserved.*\n\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\u003Cbr>\nJennifer Malleo\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3290},"2025-09-17",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-09-17-gitlab-named-a-leader-in-gartner-magic-quadrant-ai-code-assistants",{"title":3287,"description":3287,"config":3294},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-09-17-gitlab-named-a-leader-in-gartner-magic-quadrant-ai-code-assistants","ZG85T5xMFX_aO1sTxYef5wroFC0Fa3_b0hyVo5d69a0",{"id":3298,"title":3299,"body":6,"config":3300,"content":3301,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3306,"navigation":17,"path":3307,"seo":3308,"stem":3310,"__hash__":3311},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-09-26-gitlab-recognized-as-a-leader-in-the-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms.yml","2025 09 26 Gitlab Recognized As A Leader In The Gartner Magic Quadrant For Devops Platforms",{"template":689},{"title":3302,"description":5,"text":3303,"config":3304},"GitLab Recognized as a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for DevOps Platforms for the Third Consecutive Year","\n*GitLab positioned first in 4 out of 6 use cases in the accompanying 2025 Critical Capabilities for DevOps Platforms report*\n\nSAN FRANCISCO – September 26, 2025 – All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced it has been named a Leader in the [2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms](https://about.gitlab.com/gartner-magic-quadrant/). This Magic Quadrant, which evaluated 10 vendors, builds on GitLab’s recent placement as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants and marks the third consecutive year GitLab has been named a Leader.\n\nAccording to Gartner, “DevOps platforms simplify the creation, maintenance and management of the components required for the delivery of various types of modern software. Platforms create common workflows and data models, simplify user access, provide production-like development and test environments, and provide a consistent user experience (UX) to reduce cognitive load. They lead to improved visibility, auditability and traceability for the software delivery value stream. This end-to-end view encourages a systems-thinking mindset and accelerates feedback loops.”\n\nIn addition to the Magic Quadrant, the 2025 Gartner Critical Capabilities for DevOps Platforms report positioned GitLab first in 4 out of 6 evaluated use cases. \n\nThis recognition comes as GitLab continues its rapid pace of innovation, having shipped new solutions to customers every month for 150+ consecutive months. Recent advances include GitLab Duo Agent Platform, which uniquely brings together agentic AI capabilities with enterprise context to enable seamless collaboration between human developers and AI agents across the entire software development lifecycle.\n\nFor more information, download the reports [here](https://about.gitlab.com/gartner-magic-quadrant/) and read the [blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-named-a-leader-in-the-2025-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms/). \n\n**Supporting Quote:** \n\n\"We are honored to be recognized by Gartner as a Leader in DevOps Platforms for the third consecutive year,\" said Manav Khurana, Chief Product and Marketing Officer at GitLab. “We believe this recognition validates our approach to provide the most comprehensive DevSecOps platform that serves the full software development lifecycle. Being ranked 1st in four critical use cases, we believe we’re proving that our integrated approach to security, compliance, and AI-native development delivers measurable business value.” \n\n*Source: Gartner, Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms, Keith Mann, Thomas Murphy, Bill Holz, George Spafford, September 22, 2025*\n\n*Source: Gartner, Critical Capabilities for DevOps Platforms, Thomas Murphy, Keith Mann, George Spafford, Bill Holz, September 23, 2025*\n\n*GARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally, and MAGIC QUADRANT is a registered trademark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates and are used herein with permission. All rights reserved.*\n\n*Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner’s research\norganization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.*\n\n\n  ## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\u003Cbr>\nJennifer Malleo\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3305},"2025-09-26",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-09-26-gitlab-recognized-as-a-leader-in-the-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms",{"title":3302,"description":3302,"config":3309},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-09-26-gitlab-recognized-as-a-leader-in-the-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms","r_qdAcwlQTJiMqRiyJu96BV67bO_soA_ySqWlGcj4rM",{"id":3313,"title":3314,"body":6,"config":3315,"content":3316,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3321,"navigation":17,"path":3322,"seo":3323,"stem":3325,"__hash__":3326},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-11-10-gitlab-survey-reveals-the-ai-paradox.yml","2025 11 10 Gitlab Survey Reveals The Ai Paradox",{"template":689},{"title":3317,"description":5,"text":3318,"config":3319},"GitLab Survey Reveals the \"AI Paradox,\" Faster Coding Creates New Bottlenecks Requiring Platform Solutions","\n*New research shows organizations lose 7 hours per team member weekly to AI-related inefficiencies, as 85% recognize platform engineering as essential to unlock productivity gains*\n\nSan Francisco, CA – November 10, 2025 – ALL REMOTE — GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today released its annual Global DevSecOps report, [The Intelligent Software Development Era: How AI will redefine DevSecOps in 2026 and beyond](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/). Conducted by The Harris Poll, the study surveyed 3,266 DevSecOps professionals across IT operations, IT security, and software development.\n\nThe findings reveal what GitLab calls the 'AI Paradox.' While AI accelerates coding, fragmented toolchains and new compliance complexities are creating bottlenecks that cost teams nearly a full workday per team member each week. Organizations face a critical inflection point: 82% now deploy to production at least weekly, yet productivity barriers from tool sprawl (60% use more than five tools for software development; 49% use more than five AI tools) prevent them from fully capitalizing on AI's potential speed advantages.\n\nThe solution lies in platform engineering approaches that can address the interconnected requirements of AI orchestration, governance, and compliance. This need for integrated platforms comes as AI fundamentally reshapes team structures. With 76% of respondents believing that as coding gets easier with AI, there will be more engineers rather than fewer, amplifying the challenge of managing AI-generated code at scale. \n\nKey findings:\n\n__The “AI Paradox” requires new operational frameworks__\n\n- DevSecOps professionals lose 7 hours per week to inefficient processes, with collaboration barriers such as a lack of cross-functional communication, limited knowledge sharing, and different tools used across teams\n- 60% use more than 5 tools for software development\n- 49% use more than 5 AI tools\n- 85% agree that agentic AI will be most successful when implemented in a platform engineering approach\n\n__AI is reshaping roles, creating more engineers (not fewer), and increasing the pressure to upskill__\n\n- 76% agree that as coding gets easier with AI, there will be more engineers \n- 87% believe that software engineers who adopt AI are future-proofing their careers\n- 83% think AI will significantly change their roles within the next five years\n- 87% wish their organizations invested more in helping them upskill\n\n__As AI readiness nears universal levels, human oversight remains essential__\n\n- 97% are using or planning to use AI in the software development lifecycle\n- Only 37% would trust AI to handle daily work tasks without human review \n- 73% have experienced problems with code created by \"vibe coding\" (using natural language prompts without understanding how code works)\n- 88% agree there are essential human qualities, such as creativity and innovation, that agentic AI will never fully replace\n\n__Widespread AI implementation creates compliance complexities that demand human expertise today and point toward a future where compliance is built directly into code__\n\n- 70% agree that AI is making compliance management more challenging for their organizations\n- 76% find that currently, more compliance issues are discovered after deployment than during the development process\n- 43% believe that implementing AI for security/compliance is the top skill required for career advancement, ahead of using AI for code generation, and fluency in programming languages\n- 82% predict that by 2027, compliance will be built into code and automatically applied\n\n\"This survey illustrates what we call the 'AI Paradox,’ where coding is faster than ever, yet the lack of quality, security, and speed across the software lifecycle is causing friction on the road to innovation,\" said Manav Khurana, chief product and marketing officer at GitLab. \"Toolchain fragmentation has created bottlenecks for developers, and AI agents are amplifying the issue. Organizations need a new framework to match the speed of software development in the age of AI, one that provides intelligent orchestration across the entire software lifecycle while addressing the interconnected requirements of AI orchestration, governance, and compliance that individual point tools simply cannot solve.\"\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Media Contact\n\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3320},"2025-11-10",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-11-10-gitlab-survey-reveals-the-ai-paradox",{"title":3317,"description":3317,"config":3324},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-11-10-gitlab-survey-reveals-the-ai-paradox","LZiRKD3FdeJGTTqdVJsmndHwGCTYJc8bUYZC-BsAzMM",{"id":3328,"title":3329,"body":6,"config":3330,"content":3331,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3336,"navigation":17,"path":3337,"seo":3338,"stem":3340,"__hash__":3341},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-11-18-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-2026-financial-results.yml","2025 11 18 Gitlab To Announce Third Quarter 2026 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3332,"description":5,"text":3333,"config":3334},"GitLab To Announce Third Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results","\nSan Francisco, CA - November 18, 2025 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026, which ended October 31, 2025, after U.S. markets close on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. Management will host a conference call and webcast on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results at 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT.\n\n__GitLab Third Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast__\n\n__When:__ Tuesday, December 2, 2025\n\n__Time:__ 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT\n\n__[Earnings Call Registration](https://gitlab-third-quarter-fiscal-2026-financial-results.open-exchange.net/registration)__\n\n__Replay:__ A webcast replay of the conference call will be available on the investor relations website for one year. \n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website ir.gitlab.com and its X feed (@gitlab), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n**Media Contact**\n  Lisa Boughner\n  \u003Cbr>\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n**Investor Contact**\n  Yaoxian Chew\n  \u003Cbr>\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3335},"2025-11-18",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-11-18-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-2026-financial-results",{"title":3332,"description":3332,"config":3339},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-11-18-gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-2026-financial-results","sgbZ3Ma8AWDfO5EvrS8G36spFJrCNU8-tbVlJ3vqJTk",{"id":3343,"title":3344,"body":6,"config":3345,"content":3346,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3351,"navigation":17,"path":3352,"seo":3353,"stem":3355,"__hash__":3356},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-11-20-gitlab-ceo-and-interim-cfo-to-present-at-the-ubs-global-technology-and-ai-conference.yml","2025 11 20 Gitlab Ceo And Interim Cfo To Present At The Ubs Global Technology And Ai Conference",{"template":689},{"title":3347,"description":5,"text":3348,"config":3349},"GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and GitLab Interim Chief Financial Officer James Shen to Present at the UBS Global Technology and AI Conference","\nSan Francisco, CA - November 20, 2025 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and GitLab Interim Chief Financial Officer James Shen will present at the UBS Global Technology and AI Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Thursday, December 4, 2025.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 10:15 a.m. Mountain Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [cc.webcasts.com/ubsx001/120125a_js/?entity=47_DTTP8IY](https://cc.webcasts.com/ubsx001/120125a_js/?entity=47_DTTP8IY)\n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/events-and-presentations/default.aspx) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n**Media Contact**\n  Kristen Butler\n  \u003Cbr>\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n**Investor Contact**\n  Yaoxian Chew\n  \u003Cbr>\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3350},"2025-11-20",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-11-20-gitlab-ceo-and-interim-cfo-to-present-at-the-ubs-global-technology-and-ai-conference",{"title":3347,"description":3347,"config":3354},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-11-20-gitlab-ceo-and-interim-cfo-to-present-at-the-ubs-global-technology-and-ai-conference","SJlPt60olNWcrPB0jl81vSVn8VukPgC-iE2rHV7vDXc",{"id":3358,"title":3359,"body":6,"config":3360,"content":3361,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3366,"navigation":17,"path":3367,"seo":3368,"stem":3370,"__hash__":3371},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-12-02-gitlab-appoints-jessica-ross-as-chief-financial-officer.yml","2025 12 02 Gitlab Appoints Jessica Ross As Chief Financial Officer",{"template":689},{"title":3362,"description":5,"text":3363,"config":3364},"GitLab Appoints Jessica Ross As Chief Financial Officer","San Francisco (December 2, 2025) - All-Remote-GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced the appointment of Jessica Ross as chief financial officer, effective January 15, 2026. Ross succeeds Interim CFO James Shen, who will return to his role as vice president of finance.\n\nRoss’ appointment comes as GitLab continues to see strong momentum, achieving 25% revenue growth in the third quarter of fiscal year 2026. She will oversee GitLab's global finance, accounting, and investor relations functions as the company accelerates DevSecOps innovation for enterprises worldwide.\n\n\"We are thrilled to welcome Jessica to GitLab,\" said Bill Staples, GitLab chief executive officer. \"She brings extensive public company experience and a proven track record leading finance, strategy, and operational excellence at some of the world's most respected technology companies. Her experience driving durable growth at scale and leading business transformation at Salesforce and Frontdoor makes her well-suited to support GitLab's next chapter. Her leadership will help us continue delivering value for customers, partners, and shareholders, as we see demand for GitLab continues to expand.\"\n\n\"Jessica's extensive public company experience and proven operational expertise make her an excellent addition to GitLab's leadership team,\" said David Henshall, GitLab board member and audit committee chair. \"Her track record of driving financial discipline and supporting strategic growth at scale aligns well with GitLab's trajectory. The Board looks forward to working with her as the company continues to expand its market leadership.\"\n\n“I am honored to be joining GitLab at such an exciting moment,” said Ross. “Organizations around the world are looking for trusted partners to help them navigate the complexity of AI, security, and modern software delivery, and GitLab is well-positioned to meet this growing need. I am excited to partner with Bill, the leadership team, and the board to drive disciplined growth, strengthen operational excellence, and create sustainable value for customers, partners, and shareholders.”\n\nRoss brings more than 25 years of experience in finance, accounting, and operational leadership across public and private companies. She most recently served as senior vice president and CFO of Frontdoor, Inc. Before Frontdoor, Ross spent three years in senior executive roles at Salesforce. Earlier in her career, she served as vice president and chief accounting officer at Stitch Fix and held finance leadership positions at Kaiser Permanente and The Gymboree Corporation, following 12 years in public accounting at Arthur Andersen and Deloitte. \n\nRoss holds a B.S. in Business Administration from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, and an M.B.A. from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n**Media Contact**\n  Lisa Boughner\n  \u003Cbr>\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n**Investor Contact**\n  Yaoxian Chew\n  \u003Cbr>\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3365},"2025-12-02",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-12-02-gitlab-appoints-jessica-ross-as-chief-financial-officer",{"title":3362,"description":3362,"config":3369},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-12-02-gitlab-appoints-jessica-ross-as-chief-financial-officer","sTUEjZzUDb6yedcQEcVEBF-KE66Sa68rLPPgocy795I",{"id":3373,"title":3374,"body":6,"config":3375,"content":3376,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3380,"navigation":17,"path":3381,"seo":3382,"stem":3384,"__hash__":3385},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2025-12-02-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results.yml","2025 12 02 Gitlab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3377,"description":5,"text":3378,"config":3379},"GitLab Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results","San Francisco (December 2, 2025) - All-Remote-GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today reported financial results for its third quarter fiscal year of 2026, ended October 31, 2025.\n\n“More code means more of a need for GitLab,” said Bill Staples, GitLab chief executive officer. “Engagement is growing across our platform as we are a critical part of how our customers deliver high quality, secure software. We’ve architected GitLab and Duo Agent Platform to provide intelligent orchestration across the software lifecycle, facilitate trust and accuracy in an AI world, and help accelerate the end to end software delivery process required to win.” \n\n“I am pleased with GitLab’s strong third quarter results for fiscal year 2026, which resulted in 25% year-over-year revenue growth,” said James Shen, GitLab interim chief financial officer. “By investing strategically while delivering free cash flow, we are building GitLab for sustainable growth at scale. We're positioning GitLab for long-term success to take advantage of a rapidly transforming market from a place of strength.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news/news-details/2025/CORRECTING-and-REPLACING-GitLab-Reports-Third-Quarter-Fiscal-Year-2026-Financial-Results/default.aspx)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n**Media Contact**\n  Lisa Boughner\n  \u003Cbr>\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n**Investor Contact**\n  Yaoxian Chew\n  \u003Cbr>\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3365},{},"/en-us/press/releases/2025-12-02-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results",{"title":3377,"description":3377,"config":3383},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2025-12-02-gitlab-reports-third-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results","tei7ChR0Kr2-Y7ny0BUbH-q2mr7TYFLDdNe1PXyePO8",{"id":3387,"title":3388,"body":6,"config":3389,"content":3390,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3395,"navigation":17,"path":3396,"seo":3397,"stem":3399,"__hash__":3400},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2026-01-12-gitlab-appoints-siva-padisetty-as-chief-technology-officer.yml","2026 01 12 Gitlab Appoints Siva Padisetty As Chief Technology Officer",{"template":689},{"title":3391,"description":5,"text":3392,"config":3393},"GitLab Appoints Siva Padisetty as Chief Technology Officer","*Veteran engineering leader brings two decades of experience scaling cloud platforms and modernizing enterprise systems*\n\nSan Francisco, CA – January 12, 2026 - All-Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced the appointment of Siva Padisetty as Chief Technology Officer, effective January 15, 2026. Padisetty will lead GitLab’s software engineering, operations, and customer support teams to execute the company's technical vision and strategy and oversee the development and delivery of GitLab's products. He succeeds Sabrina Farmer, who stepped down from her role and will remain in an advisory capacity through January 31, 2026, to ensure a seamless transition. \n\n\"We are thrilled to welcome Siva to GitLab,\" said Bill Staples, GitLab chief executive officer. \"Siva is the engineer's CTO. He's spent his career building and scaling some of the most critical infrastructure platforms in the industry, including systems that manage millions of instances and foundational tools that enterprises rely on every day. That experience will be invaluable as we continue building GitLab into a generational company and delivering on our vision of intelligent orchestration for DevSecOps.\"\n\n\"Siva brings deep technical expertise and a track record of building platforms at scale,\" said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab co-founder and executive board chair. “He's built systems that developers actually want to use while meeting the demands of enterprise customers, and he's done it at a billion-dollar scale. The board looks forward to working with him as GitLab enters its next phase of growth.\"\n\n\"The real opportunity with AI isn't just faster code, it's a smarter software development lifecycle. GitLab's end-to-end platform makes that possible,” said Siva Padisetty, GitLab chief technology officer. “Throughout my career, I've focused on building systems that improve the developer experience while helping them maintain the security and reliability needed to ship software at scale. GitLab is uniquely positioned to help enterprises navigate this shift, and I'm excited to be part of it.\"\n\nPadisetty brings more than 20 years of experience building and scaling distributed systems at Microsoft, AWS, and, most recently, as CTO at New Relic, where he led the transformation of the company's monolith into modern, modular cloud services while scaling the business to over $1B in revenue  Prior to New Relic, he spent more than eight years at AWS, most recently as GM of Cloud Management, and 18 years at Microsoft. Across these companies, he led engineering teams that built, transformed, and operated some of the world’s largest services, from modernizing existing platforms to delivering new services from the ground up.\n\nPadisetty holds a Master of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University in Chennai, India.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n*Fortune 500® is a registered trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, used under license. Claim based on GitLab data. Fortune 100 refers to the top 20% ranked companies in the 2025 Fortune 500 list, published in June 2025. Fortune and Fortune Media IP Limited are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of GitLab.*\n\n## Contacts\n\n**Media Contact**\n  Lisa Boughner\n  \u003Cbr>\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n**Investor Contact**\n  Yaoxian Chew\n  \u003Cbr>\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3394},"2026-01-12",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2026-01-12-gitlab-appoints-siva-padisetty-as-chief-technology-officer",{"title":3391,"description":3391,"config":3398},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2026-01-12-gitlab-appoints-siva-padisetty-as-chief-technology-officer","yv_14yaleqWs8FycOH9j41s6m10x1pnJLTYS7kiV6rs",{"id":3402,"title":3403,"body":6,"config":3404,"content":3405,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3410,"navigation":17,"path":3411,"seo":3412,"stem":3414,"__hash__":3415},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2026-01-15-gitlab-announces-duo-agent-platform-general-availability.yml","2026 01 15 Gitlab Announces Duo Agent Platform General Availability",{"template":689},{"title":3406,"description":5,"text":3407,"config":3408},"GitLab Announces the General Availability of GitLab Duo Agent Platform","- Delivering agentic AI that enables teams to orchestrate agents across the entire software lifecycle\n- Solving the AI paradox in software delivery to translate faster coding into accelerated innovation cycles\n- Available now to GitLab Premium and Ultimate customers on GitLab.com and Self-Managed deployments, with planned availability to GitLab Dedicated customers during the GitLab 18.8 release cycle\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, January 15, 2026 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced the general availability of GitLab Duo Agent Platform.\nAI tools have been rapidly improving developers' ability to write code, and in some cases, developers are reporting 10x productivity gains. Unfortunately, since only about 20% of a developer’s time is spent writing code, the associated improvement in total innovation velocity and delivery gained by AI is incremental. This is often described as the AI paradox in software delivery.\n\nIn addition, for many teams, increasing the speed of code authoring has led to new bottlenecks, including a larger backlog of code reviews, security vulnerabilities, compliance checks, and downstream bug fixes.\nGitLab Duo Agent Platform addresses the AI paradox by unlocking intelligent orchestration and agentic AI automation across the software lifecycle within an organization’s full context, standards, and guardrails.\n\nExpanding Intelligent AI Agents and Orchestration Capabilities\n\nThe general availability release of GitLab Duo Agent Platform includes:\n\nAgentic Chat, which provides context-aware assistance across the GitLab Web UI and IDEs, uses multi-step reasoning to answer complex questions and perform autonomous actions, drawing on project data from issues, merge requests, pipelines, security findings, and more.\n\nAgentic Chat supports [numerous use cases](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-duo/prompt-library/), including:\n\n- Analyze: In the Web UI, Agentic Chat can create issues, epics, merge requests, and provide summaries, highlight key findings, and offer actionable guidance based on the real-time context of the specific project, issue, epic, and merge request, as well as many other types of content. Agentic Chat can help developers understand unfamiliar code, dependencies, architecture, and project structure, in the IDE or inside a GitLab repository.\n- Code: Agentic Chat can generate code, configurations, and Infrastructure-as-Code across a wide range of languages and frameworks. It can fix bugs, modernize code, generate tests, and produce documentation. It works in VS Code, JetBrains IDEs, Cursor, and Windsurf, with optional user- and workspace-level rules to tailor responses.\n- CI/CD: Agentic Chat can help users better understand, configure, and troubleshoot existing pipelines or create new ones from scratch.\n- Secure: Agentic Chat can explain vulnerabilities, prioritize issues based on reachability, and recommend fixes that can save time.\n\nFoundational Agents are prebuilt by GitLab experts and are ready out of the box to handle the most complex tasks in the software delivery cycle. Included at general availability:\n\n- Planner Agent helps teams structure, prioritize, and break down work directly in GitLab, helping make planning clearer, faster, and easier to act on.\n- Security Analyst Agent reviews vulnerabilities and security signals, explains their impact in plain language, and helps teams understand what to address first.\n\nCustom Agents can be built using the AI catalog, a central repository where teams create, publish, manage, and share custom agents and flows across the organization. Teams can create agents with specific context and capabilities to enable agents and flows to work the way their engineering team works and solve problems using the engineering standards and guardrails their engineers use.\n\nExternal Agents are seamlessly integrated into GitLab and include some of the very best AI tools currently available, including Claude Code from Anthropic and Codex CLI from OpenAI. Users will enjoy native GitLab access to these tools for use cases, including code generation, code review, and analysis with transparent security and embedded LLM subscriptions.\n\nFoundational Agentic Flows automate complex tasks by chaining multiple agents.\n\n- Developer (Issue to Merge Request) flow builds a structured MR from a well-defined issue so teams can begin work immediately.\n\n- Convert to GitLab CI/CD flow helps teams migrate or modernize pipeline configurations without manual rewriting.\n\n- Fix CI/CD pipeline flow analyzes failures, identifies likely causes, and prepares recommended changes.\n\n- Code Review flow analyzes code changes, merge request comments, and more to streamline code reviews with AI-native analysis and feedback.\n\n- Software development in IDE flow guides work through everyday development and review stages.\n\nGovernance, visibility, and deployment flexibility provide visibility into how agents are used, what actions they perform, and how they contribute to work. Usage and activity details help leaders understand adoption, measure impact, and ensure AI is being used appropriately.\nAvailable on all platforms, including GitLab.com, GitLab Self-Managed, and GitLab Dedicated as part of the GitLab 18.8 release cycle.\nModel selection allows top-level namespace owners to choose a model, and subgroups inherit those settings automatically. For organizations that want more control, the platform supports self-hosted models as part of GitLab Self-Managed deployments.\nGroup-based access control allows administrators to define namespace-level rules that govern which users can access GitLab Duo Agent Platform features, supporting flexible adoption, ranging from immediate organization-wide enablement to phased rollouts. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) integration enable governance at scale without manual configuration.\n\nPricing: For new usage-based products, including GitLab Duo Agent Platform, GitLab is introducing [GitLab Credits](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/introducing-gitlab-credits/), a virtual currency. All customers with active Premium and Ultimate subscriptions will automatically receive $12 and $24 dollars in included credits per user, respectively*. These credits will refresh monthly and give teams access to all Duo Agent Platform features at no extra cost. Customers consume credits when they use Duo Agent Platform capabilities and can purchase additional credits through a shared-pool or pay for them monthly on-demand as needed.\n\nTo learn more about GitLab Duo Agent Platform capabilities, read the [GitLab blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-duo-agent-platform-is-generally-available/). Also, register for [GitLab Transcend](https://about.gitlab.com/events/transcend/virtual/), a virtual event on February 10, 2026, to hear how agentic AI transforms software delivery.\n\nSupporting Quotes:\n\n- “GitLab Duo Agent Platform enhances our development workflow with AI that truly understands our codebase and our organization,” said Bal Kang, engineering platform lead at NatWest. “Having GitLab Duo AI agents embedded in our system of record for code, tests, CI/CD, and the entire software development lifecycle boosts productivity, velocity, and efficiency. The agents have become true collaborators to our teams, and their ability to understand intent, break down problems, and take action frees our developers to tackle the exciting, innovative work they love.”\n- “IDC forecasts that by 2030, 70% of organizations will embed AI agents into DevOps and DevSecOps pipelines, making orchestration platforms an increasingly important category,” said Katie Norton, research manager at IDC. “In more autonomous delivery models, the ability to coordinate agents across the software lifecycle while maintaining clear boundaries and visibility becomes a key requirement. GitLab’s approach aligns with this shift by focusing on policy enforcement and governance alongside efforts to reduce operational friction.”\n- “The general availability of GitLab Duo Agent Platform marks a fundamental shift in how AI delivers value in software development,” said Manav Khurana, chief product and marketing officer at GitLab. “We've seen AI make coding faster, but that is just one part of what it takes to deliver innovation at scale. Now organizations can orchestrate AI agents across the entire lifecycle in one unified system, with the comprehensive context and governance they need to help them innovate and ship software faster.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100** trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n*GitLab customers with active Premium and Ultimate subscriptions will automatically receive $12 and $24 of included credits per user, respectively, which will reset each month. These credits are available for a limited time, and are subject to change (see promo terms).\n**Fortune 500® is a registered trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, used under license. Claim based on GitLab data. Fortune 100 refers to the top 20% ranked companies in the 2025 Fortune 500 list, published in June 2025. Fortune and Fortune Media IP Limited are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of GitLab.\n\n## Media Contact\n\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3409},"2026-01-15",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2026-01-15-gitlab-announces-duo-agent-platform-general-availability",{"title":3406,"description":3406,"config":3413},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2026-01-15-gitlab-announces-duo-agent-platform-general-availability","ZsKN-Foc9TDE8lrla0FUeO2Qrb2SkRGX9DmjejoVDPE",{"id":3417,"title":3418,"body":6,"config":3419,"content":3420,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3425,"navigation":17,"path":3426,"seo":3427,"stem":3429,"__hash__":3430},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-03-gitlab-to-host-gitlab-transcend-global-virtual-event.yml","2026 02 03 Gitlab To Host Gitlab Transcend Global Virtual Event",{"template":689},{"title":3421,"description":5,"text":3422,"config":3423},"GitLab to Host GitLab Transcend Global Virtual Event on Feb. 10, 2026","SAN FRANCISCO, February 3, 2026 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform, today announced [GitLab Transcend](about.gitlab.com/events/transcend/virtual/), a virtual event for technology leaders on February 10, 2026, that demonstrates how organizations can leverage agentic AI across the entire software lifecycle while maintaining enterprise-grade security, quality, and governance.\n\nEvent Details\n\n**WHAT:** GitLab Transcend, a virtual event exploring intelligent orchestration across the software development lifecycle and GitLab's approach to moving software teams from stage-based to continuous software development, unifying DevOps, security, and AI workflows.  \n\n**WHEN:** Tuesday, February 10, 2026, starting at 9 a.m. PT\n\n**WHERE:** Virtual - register at [about.gitlab.com/events/transcend/virtual/](about.gitlab.com/events/transcend/virtual/)\n\n**WHY ATTEND:** GitLab Transcend will demonstrate how organizations can close the gap in innovation speed, where individual productivity gains from AI coding are lost when reviews, pipelines, security, and deployments become bottlenecks. The event features real customer deployments, demonstrations, and practical approaches to enabling intelligent orchestration for software teams and AI agents.\n\n- Customer spotlight with Southwest Airlines® and GitLab Vice President of Customer Experience, Sherrod Patching. She also shares results from organizations such as Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom, and Barclays.\n- Partner discussion with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Patching on expanding customer choice through flexible GitLab deployments on OCI’s infrastructure with industry-leading cloud economics.\n- Keynote presentations by GitLab CEO Bill Staples and Chief Product and Marketing Officer Manav Khurana on moving from stage-based to continuous software development, and highlights from GitLab’s platform roadmap for 2026.\n- Demonstrations showing how software teams use agentic AI to automate real-world use cases and measure the true impact of AI with software delivery insights. \n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive, intelligent DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100* trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n*_Fortune 500® is a registered trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, used under license. Claim based on GitLab data. Fortune 100 refers to the top 20% ranked companies in the 2025 Fortune 500 list, published in June 2025. Fortune and Fortune Media IP Limited are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of GitLab._\n\n## Media Contact\n\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3424},"2026-02-03",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-03-gitlab-to-host-gitlab-transcend-global-virtual-event",{"title":3421,"description":3421,"config":3428},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2026-02-03-gitlab-to-host-gitlab-transcend-global-virtual-event","-gYt53-boaw8GIVccxDqXJG8b4yqPrLsaPWphAESV2Y",{"id":3432,"title":3433,"body":6,"config":3434,"content":3435,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3440,"navigation":17,"path":3441,"seo":3442,"stem":3444,"__hash__":3445},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-10-gitlab-transcend.yml","2026 02 10 Gitlab Transcend",{"template":689},{"title":3436,"description":5,"text":3437,"config":3438},"GitLab Transcend Showcases How Intelligent Orchestration Helps Accelerate Innovation Velocity Across the Software Lifecycle","- Keynotes by GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and Chief Product and Marketing Officer Manav Khurana highlighted the company’s strategy and innovations \n- Customer and partner sessions featured Southwest Airlines® and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure group\n- Demonstrations of AI agents working across the software lifecycle, a virtual hackathon for developers to create custom agents, and a new assessment program to help organizations chart their modernization path for software development\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, February 10, 2026 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today hosted GitLab Transcend, an exclusive virtual event for technology leaders highlighting the true potential of agentic AI for software delivery. \n\nGitLab Transcend showcased how software teams are orchestrating AI agents across the entire development lifecycle. Attendees learned how this approach helps accelerate innovation by automating hundreds of routine tasks that traditionally slow down software teams while maintaining enterprise-grade security, compliance, and governance.\n\nEvent highlights include:\n\n- Keynote by GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples on the AI paradox in software delivery. While AI tools can deliver up to 10x productivity gains in coding, developers spend only about 52 minutes per day writing code, resulting in only incremental improvements in total innovation velocity and delivery. Staples demonstrated how GitLab’s Intelligent Orchestration helps solve this challenge by unlocking agentic AI automation across the entire software lifecycle, aligned with an organization's standards, compliance requirements, and workflows.\n- Keynote by GitLab Chief Product and Marketing Officer Manav Khurana detailing the three core components of Intelligent Orchestration: the new Agentic Core, combining GitLab Duo Agent Platform with unified context to enable agentic AI across the software lifecycle; Unified DevOps and Security, simplifying the end-to-end process for software development; and Enterprise Guardrails, providing deployment flexibility that helps keep teams in control while moving faster. \n- Customer spotlight with Southwest Airlines® discussing how GitLab Duo Agent Platform enables their technology teams to ship mission-critical software faster while maintaining the reliability and resilience required for 24/7 airline operations.\n- Session by GitLab Vice President of Customer Experience Sherrod Patching sharing results from organizations including Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom, and Barclays. Patching also announced a new assessment program launching next month to help organizations measure their software delivery maturity and chart their modernization path.\n- Partner discussion with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) exploring how the [GitLab and OCI partnership](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/devsecops-as-a-service-on-oracle-cloud-infrastructure-by-data-intensity/) scales customer deployments by delivering pre-validated, enterprise-ready solutions that combine GitLab’s intelligent orchestration with OCI's cloud economics.  \n- Product demonstrations showing how software teams and their AI agents collaborate across the entire software lifecycle, with clear visibility to AI’s impact on real-world software engineering metrics.\n- Launch of a virtual hackathon where developers can create custom agents and flows to share with the broader GitLab community. The [hackathon runs through March 25, 2026](https://gitlab.devpost.com/), with the best projects earning a permanent spot in GitLab’s AI Catalog.\n\nTo watch the recording of GitLab Transcend, visit: https://about.gitlab.com/events/transcend/virtual/.\n\nSupporting Quotes:\n\n- “Our managed services program with Data Intensity allows customers to focus on innovation instead of operations by delivering a fully managed GitLab experience on OCI with enterprise-grade security and SLAs,” said Victor Restrepo, group vice president, North America engineering, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Together, GitLab's intelligent orchestration and OCI's cloud economics give organizations the flexibility and performance they need to succeed.”\n\n- \"The reality is teams want AI for hundreds of use cases across the software lifecycle, and adding AI feature by feature simply doesn't scale,” said Manav Khurana, chief product and marketing officer at GitLab. \"With GitLab's platform approach, teams can orchestrate AI agents across planning, development, testing, security, and deployment using the same context, permissions, and security model. That's how I see AI becoming operational, shareable, and governed across your organization.”\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100* trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n*_Fortune 500® is a registered trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, used under license. Claim based on GitLab data. Fortune 100 refers to the top 20% ranked companies in the 2025 Fortune 500 list, published in June 2025. Fortune and Fortune Media IP Limited are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of GitLab._\n\n## Media Contact\n\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3439},"2026-02-10",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-10-gitlab-transcend",{"title":3436,"description":3436,"config":3443},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2026-02-10-gitlab-transcend","6ors3zLawF94dXEHgkepTDIyWh93I594y0bfIjhIVpc",{"id":3447,"title":3448,"body":6,"config":3449,"content":3450,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3455,"navigation":17,"path":3456,"seo":3457,"stem":3459,"__hash__":3460},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-17-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-2026-financial-results.yml","2026 02 17 Gitlab To Announce Fourth Quarter And Full Fiscal 2026 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3451,"description":5,"text":3452,"config":3453},"GitLab to Announce Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal 2026 Financial Results","San Francisco, CA - February 17, 2026 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today announced that it will report its financial results for the fourth quarter and its full fiscal year 2026, which ended January 31, 2026, after U.S. markets close on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Management will host a conference call and webcast on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results at 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT.\n\n__GitLab Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal 2026 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast__\n\n__When:__ Tuesday, March 3, 2026\n\n__Time:__ 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT\n\n__[Earnings Call Registration](https://gitlab-fourth-quarter-fiscal-2026-financial-results.open-exchange.net/registration)__\n\n__Replay:__ A webcast replay of the conference call will be available on the investor relations website for one year. \n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website ir.gitlab.com and its X feed (@gitlab), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100* trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n*_Fortune 500® is a registered trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, used under license. Claim based on GitLab data. Fortune 100 refers to the top 20% ranked companies in the 2025 Fortune 500 list, published in June 2025. Fortune and Fortune Media IP Limited are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of GitLab._\n\n## Contacts\n\n**Media Contact**\n  Lisa Boughner\n  \u003Cbr>\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n**Investor Contact**\n  Yaoxian Chew\n  \u003Cbr>\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3454},"2026-02-17",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-17-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-2026-financial-results",{"title":3451,"description":3451,"config":3458},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2026-02-17-gitlab-to-announce-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-2026-financial-results","iOeGQe1VT0mIOrhp6to6czhFbI_b0IfZ--4MMtfVITY",{"id":3462,"title":3463,"body":6,"config":3464,"content":3465,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3470,"navigation":17,"path":3471,"seo":3472,"stem":3474,"__hash__":3475},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-19-gitlab-ceo-and-cfo-to-present-at-morgan-stanley-tmt-conference.yml","2026 02 19 Gitlab Ceo And Cfo To Present At Morgan Stanley Tmt Conference",{"template":689},{"title":3466,"description":5,"text":3467,"config":3468},"GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and GitLab Chief Financial Officer Jessica Ross to Present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference","\nSan Francisco, CA - February 19, 2026 - All Remote – GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today announced that GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and GitLab Chief Financial Officer Jessica Ross will present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, March 5, 2026.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 9:15 a.m. Pacific Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [cc.webcasts.com/morg007/030226a_js/?entity=40_U5OP88G](https://cc.webcasts.com/morg007/030226a_js/?entity=40_U5OP88G)\n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/events-and-presentations/default.aspx) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100* trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n*_Fortune 500® is a registered trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, used under license. Claim based on GitLab data. Fortune 100 refers to the top 20% ranked companies in the 2025 Fortune 500 list, published in June 2025. Fortune and Fortune Media IP Limited are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of GitLab._\n\n**Media Contact**\n  Chloe Guillemot\n  \u003Cbr>\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n**Investor Contact**\n  Yaoxian Chew\n  \u003Cbr>\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3469},"2026-02-19",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-19-gitlab-ceo-and-cfo-to-present-at-morgan-stanley-tmt-conference",{"title":3466,"description":3466,"config":3473},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2026-02-19-gitlab-ceo-and-cfo-to-present-at-morgan-stanley-tmt-conference","CrXTbJcRqOe8qBmSzD9PKUiK9BbZeTvMpDreaM_93qQ",{"id":3477,"title":3478,"body":6,"config":3479,"content":3480,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3485,"navigation":17,"path":3486,"seo":3487,"stem":3489,"__hash__":3490},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-24-tcs-gitlab-partner-to-bring-ai-powered-orchestration-to-accelerate-software-innovation.yml","2026 02 24 Tcs Gitlab Partner To Bring Ai Powered Orchestration To Accelerate Software Innovation",{"template":689},{"title":3481,"description":5,"text":3482,"config":3483},"TCS and GitLab partner to bring AI-powered orchestration to accelerate software innovation at scale","\n*Global collaboration to accelerate enterprise innovation through intelligent orchestration and agentic AI automation across the DevSecOps lifecycle*\n\nSAN FRANCISCO - MUMBAI, February 25, 2026 - Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, has partnered with GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, to use intelligent orchestration and agentic AI automation to help enterprises accelerate innovation velocity at scale.\n\nThis collaboration combines TCS' expertise in AI-led enterprise transformation capabilities with GitLab's pre-built AI agents and intelligent orchestration for software development. Together, TCS and GitLab will enable customers to accelerate software delivery, enhance security, and orchestrate AI agents across the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC) within their organization's full context, standards, and guardrails.\n\nAlex Picker, VP of Global Ecosystems, GitLab, said, \"TCS brings extensive industry experience and global scale that enterprises need to maximize the value of GitLab Duo Agent Platform at scale. Together, we're enabling joint customers to transform how they build and deliver software, orchestrating AI agents across the entire software development lifecycle with the governance, security, and support that enterprises require.\"\n\nAshok Krish, Head AI Practice, TCS said, \"Transformation in the AI era requires not just modern tools, but a fundamental reimagining of how software is built, secured, and delivered. Our strategic partnership with GitLab is aimed at making AI real for enterprises. It enables us to bring AI-Native DevSecOps capabilities to our clients. This is particularly crucial as enterprises navigate the imperative of AI-led rapid software development while maintaining reliability, security and compliance.\"\n\nThe cornerstone of this partnership is helping customers implement GitLab Duo Agent Platform, which enables organizations to orchestrate agentic AI automation across the software lifecycle. The platform provides comprehensive agentic AI capabilities across the software lifecycle, including Agentic chat, Foundational agents prebuilt by GitLab experts, Custom agents to help automate complex development tasks, External agent Integration with the very best AI tools, including Claude Code from Anthropic and Codex CLI from OpenAI, and governance and security control. TCS will develop industry-specific AI workflow templates and pre-built agents that address common use cases, enabling customers to adopt AI-powered development practices to accelerate time-to-value.\n\nThe partnership will also focus on modernizing legacy software development practices and implementing GitLab's comprehensive platform to create seamless, automated workflows from planning to production. TCS will leverage GitLab's unified platform to help enterprises consolidate fragmented tool chains, reducing complexity while improving visibility, security, and compliance across the SDLC. TCS' proven methodologies and GitLab’s scalable architecture will support large-scale migrations and transformations for global enterprises with complex, multi-team development environments.\n\nThe association will benefit enterprises across sectors, modernize operations, and build efficient workflows. For instance, it will help meet the demands of leading telecommunications providers and media companies that need to accelerate 5G service rollouts, modernize content delivery platforms, and implement AI-driven customer experiences at scale. Additionally, GitLab's Intelligent Orchestration Platform and TCS' expertise in the financial sector can enable faster innovation without compromising compliance to modernize core banking systems. Strong traction is also emerging through retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and public sector organizations.\n\nIt will also address critical enterprise challenges in DevSecOps transformation and AI-enabled software delivery. TCS will combine its industry expertise with GitLab's unified DevSecOps platform to deliver comprehensive transformation services, including initial assessments, migration roadmaps, custom agent development, industry-specific accelerators, and managed platform services. TCS Centers of Excellence will provide ongoing enablement, change management, and enterprise support.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100* trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n*_Fortune 500® is a registered trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, used under license. Claim based on GitLab data. Fortune 100 refers to the top 20% ranked companies in the 2025 Fortune 500 list, published in June 2025. Fortune and Fortune Media IP Limited are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of GitLab._\n\n## About Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)\n\nTata Consultancy Services is the technology partner of choice for industry-leading organizations worldwide. Since its inception in 1968, TCS has upheld the highest standards of innovation, engineering excellence and customer service.\n\nIt has set an aspiration to become the world's largest AI-led technology services company and is enabling its clients to transform themselves across the full AI stack, from infrastructure to intelligence.\n\nRooted in the heritage of the Tata Group, TCS is focused on creating long term value for its clients, its investors, its employees, and the community at large. With a highly skilled workforce spread across 55 countries and 202 service delivery centers across the world, the company has been recognized as a top employer in six continents. With the ability to rapidly apply and scale new technologies, the company has built long term partnerships with its clients – helping them emerge as perpetually adaptive enterprises. Many of these relationships have endured into decades and navigated every technology cycle, from mainframes in the 1970s to artificial intelligence today.\n\nTCS sponsors 14 of the world’s most prestigious marathons and endurance events, including the TCS New York City Marathon, TCS London Marathon and TCS Sydney Marathon with a focus on promoting health, sustainability, and community empowerment.\n\nTCS generated consolidated revenues of over US $30 billion in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. For more information, visit www.tcs.com\n\n**Media Contact**\n\n  GitLab\n  \u003Cbr>\n  press@gitlab.com",{"date":3484},"2026-02-24",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-24-tcs-gitlab-partner-to-bring-ai-powered-orchestration-to-accelerate-software-innovation",{"title":3481,"description":3481,"config":3488},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17,"ignoreDescriptionCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2026-02-24-tcs-gitlab-partner-to-bring-ai-powered-orchestration-to-accelerate-software-innovation","L9oL4DkMpkmu3A3Y5yLkmYket0Q16blLg1IyPKSF4r4",{"id":3492,"title":3493,"body":6,"config":3494,"content":3495,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3500,"navigation":17,"path":3501,"seo":3502,"stem":3504,"__hash__":3505},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-26-gitlab-expands-managed-service-provider-program.yml","2026 02 26 Gitlab Expands Managed Service Provider Program",{"template":689},{"title":3496,"description":5,"text":3497,"config":3498},"GitLab Expands Managed Service Provider Program to Meet Growing Demand for Agentic AI Across the Software Lifecycle","- Expanded program enables MSP partners to deliver GitLab's intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps as a fully managed service across flexible deployment environments\n- Addresses growing enterprise demand for agentic AI across the entire software lifecycle that accelerates innovation velocity while helping customers meet local data sovereignty requirements\n- Provides MSP partners with new revenue streams through enhanced margins, not-for-resale licenses, and dedicated GitLab support\n\nSan Francisco, Feb. 26, 2026 - All Remote - GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today announced the launch of an expanded Managed Service Provider (MSP) Partner Program, enabling MSPs to deliver a single managed service spanning the entire software development lifecycle. \n\nThe program provides qualified MSPs with new revenue streams while meeting enterprise demand for agentic AI across the entire software lifecycle that customers can trust, and enables them to meet critical data sovereignty and compliance requirements.\n\nEnterprises are under pressure to move faster with AI, but most AI tools only accelerate coding; the bottlenecks in planning, pipelines, security reviews, compliance checks, and handoffs between them remain. GitLab’s intelligent orchestration platform enables AI agents to automate work across the entire software lifecycle in a single, governed environment, giving MSP partners a differentiated managed service that accelerates innovation velocity at every step.\n\nDemand for managed deployment options that meet local data residency requirements has been particularly strong in EMEA, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific. Partners can uniquely deploy GitLab, including agentic AI capabilities, across MSP-owned data centers, colocation facilities, customer premises, or hyperscaler environments. \n\nThe program builds on the recent general availability of GitLab Duo Agent Platform, giving MSP partners a foundation to accelerate how their customers plan, develop, test, secure, and deploy software. \n\nProgram highlights include:\n- **Enhanced revenue opportunities for qualified MSPs:** Standard GitLab partner margins plus an additional MSP premium on all transactions. Partners retain 100% of fees for deployment, migration, training, and consulting services.\n- **Priority support and escalation:** Access to priority partner support channels and direct engagement with GitLab subject matter experts.\n- **Not-for-resale licenses:** Licenses to build internal expertise and demonstrate GitLab capabilities to prospects. \n- **Training and professional development:** Quarterly technical bootcamps covering platform capabilities, best practices, and troubleshooting.\n- **Marketing development funds and co-branding:** Funds for customer acquisition, plus joint case studies and speaking opportunities at GitLab events.\n\nFor more information about the GitLab MSP Partner Program, please read the [GitLab blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/introducing-the-gitlab-managed-service-provider-msp-partner-program/). \n\nSupporting Quotes:\n\n“The GitLab MSP program strengthens our partnership with GitLab, enabling us to deliver certified, secure, and highly available GitLab services faster, driving immediate value to the end customer,” said Matthew Hope, global cloud practice lead at Adaptavist. “The MSP program reinforces our commitment to delivering aligned, tailored GitLab managed services and enables our customers to maximise their GitLab investment and realise the full benefits of the latest features, including GitLab Duo Agent Platform.”\n\n\"As a partner dedicated to digital sovereignty, GitLab's enhanced MSP program allows us to further scale our 24/7 global services for clients with complex requirements,” said Gil Oliveira, chief commercial officer at Adfinis. “By combining our deep expertise in migration and consolidation with GitLab’s AI-native platform, we ensure our customers can innovate rapidly while maintaining full control over their data and infrastructure.\"\n\n\"Our partnership with GitLab continues to strengthen our ability to meet evolving enterprise needs for AI-native DevSecOps capabilities,\" said Henri Hämäläinen, chief product officer and co-CEO at Eficode. \"The expanded MSP program enables us to deliver GitLab's intelligent orchestration platform at scale, helping our customers innovate faster while maintaining data sovereignty and compliance.\"\n\n“GitLab is well-positioned to provide MSPs with a single managed service offering for the entire software development lifecycle. This program strengthens our commitment to the MSP channel and positions our partners to capture growing demand for agentic AI automation across the software development lifecycle,\" said Ian Steward, chief revenue officer at GitLab. \"By enabling MSPs to deliver our complete platform as a managed service, we're creating a scalable path to market that benefits partners, customers, and GitLab's long-term growth strategy. We're looking forward to seeing all that our partners will accomplish under this program.\"\n\n\"We're seeing strong demand from enterprises that want to adopt agentic AI across the software lifecycle, capabilities like GitLab Duo Agent Platform, while maintaining strict control over their data and compliance posture,” said Alex Picker, VP of Global Ecosystems at GitLab. “Our enhanced program addresses this challenge by enabling MSP partners to deliver GitLab's intelligent orchestration platform within whatever hosting environment that helps them meet their customers' requirements.\"\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100* trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n_*Fortune 500® is a registered trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, used under license. Claim based on GitLab data. Fortune 100 refers to the top 20% ranked companies in the 2025 Fortune 500 list, published in June 2025. Fortune and Fortune Media IP Limited are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of GitLab._\n\n## Media Contact\n\nGitLab\n\u003Cbr>\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3499},"2026-02-26",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2026-02-26-gitlab-expands-managed-service-provider-program",{"title":3496,"description":3496,"config":3503},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2026-02-26-gitlab-expands-managed-service-provider-program","_F3khupt2Ar3gzzS3pjVlcm7UIKeNm0IDWjJkSyldVQ",{"id":3507,"title":3508,"body":6,"config":3509,"content":3510,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3515,"navigation":17,"path":3516,"seo":3517,"stem":3519,"__hash__":3520},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/2026-03-03-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results.yml","2026 03 03 Gitlab Reports Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3511,"description":5,"text":3512,"config":3513},"GitLab Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results; Board of Directors Authorizes $400 million for Share Repurchase Program","San Francisco (March 3, 2026) - All-Remote-GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter fiscal year of 2026, ended January 31, 2026.\n\n“GitLab sits at the heart of how enterprises build and deliver software,” said Bill Staples, GitLab chief executive officer. “The launch of the GitLab Duo Agent Platform brings intelligent orchestration to the full software lifecycle, with all of the context needed to unlock step-function gains across every task in software engineering. As code volume explodes, security, compliance, and governance are no longer optional; they're existential. GitLab was built for this environment.” \n\n“Fiscal year 2026 saw GitLab cross $1 billion in ARR and deliver $220 million of free cash flow,” said Jessica Ross, GitLab chief financial officer. “We are building new multi-year growth drivers with GitLab Duo Agent Platform and hybrid pricing. Our new $400 million share repurchase authorization reflects confidence in the business and our commitment to delivering shareholder value.\"\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news/news-details/2026/GitLab-Reports-Fourth-Quarter-and-Full-Year-Fiscal-Year-2026-Financial-Results-Board-of-Directors-Authorizes-400-million-for-Share-Repurchase-Program/default.aspx)\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100* trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n_*Fortune 500® is a registered trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, used under license. Claim based on GitLab data. Fortune 100 refers to the top 20% ranked companies in the 2025 Fortune 500 list, published in June 2025. Fortune and Fortune Media IP Limited are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of GitLab._\n\n## Contacts\n\n**Media Contact**\n  Lisa Boughner\n  \u003Cbr>\n  press@gitlab.com \n\n**Investor Contact**\n  Yaoxian Chew\n  \u003Cbr>\n  ir@gitlab.com",{"date":3514},"2026-03-03",{},"/en-us/press/releases/2026-03-03-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results",{"title":3511,"description":3511,"config":3518},{"ignoreTitleCharLimit":17},"en-us/press/releases/2026-03-03-gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-fiscal-year-2026-financial-results","-NJSSWicYgYeufGJRi6NfyO4lofHrxMvBHhYfQyC_OE",{"id":3522,"title":3523,"body":6,"config":3524,"content":3525,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3530,"navigation":17,"path":3531,"seo":3532,"stem":3533,"__hash__":3534},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-chief-financial-officer-to-present-at-the-barclays-22nd-annual-global-technology-conference.yml","Gitlab Chief Financial Officer To Present At The Barclays 22nd Annual Global Technology Conference",{"template":689},{"title":3526,"description":5,"text":3527,"config":3528},"GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins to Present at the Barclays 22nd Annual Global Technology Conference ","SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 25, 2024 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab Chief Financial Officer Brian Robins will present at the Barclays 22nd Annual Global Technology Conference in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, December 11, 2024.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Pacific Time and will be webcast live at the following link: [https://cc.webcasts.com/barc002/121124a_js/?entity=25_G5GOQ5B](https://cc.webcasts.com/barc002/121124a_js/?entity=25_G5GOQ5B) \n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3529},"2024-11-25",{},"/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-chief-financial-officer-to-present-at-the-barclays-22nd-annual-global-technology-conference",{"title":3526,"description":3526},"en-us/press/releases/gitlab-chief-financial-officer-to-present-at-the-barclays-22nd-annual-global-technology-conference","6Bgg1nw42r_HPhC6NoM8xxjiKRtmJcqmfK52unjdETs",{"id":3536,"title":3537,"body":6,"config":3538,"content":3539,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3544,"navigation":17,"path":3545,"seo":3546,"stem":3547,"__hash__":3548},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-chief-product-officer-to-present-at-rbc-capital-markets-conference-2024.yml","Gitlab Chief Product Officer To Present At Rbc Capital Markets Conference 2024",{"template":689},{"title":3540,"description":5,"text":3541,"config":3542},"GitLab Chief Product Officer David DeSanto to Present at the RBC Capital Markets Global Technology, Internet, Media and Telecommunications Conference","SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 7, 2024 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that GitLab Chief Product Officer David DeSanto will present at the RBC Capital Markets Global Technology, Internet, Media and Telecommunications Conference in New York on Wednesday, November 20, 2024.\n\nThe fireside chat is scheduled for 9:20 a.m. Eastern Time and will be webcast live at the following link: https://kvgo.com/rbc/gitlab-inc-nov-2024\n\nA link to the webcast and replay of the fireside chat will be available on the [investor relations section](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-events/events) of the GitLab website for one year.\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3543},"2024-11-07",{},"/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-chief-product-officer-to-present-at-rbc-capital-markets-conference-2024",{"title":3540,"description":3540},"en-us/press/releases/gitlab-chief-product-officer-to-present-at-rbc-capital-markets-conference-2024","CBXxk8WfNosHI8uRwOeF07gbgOR24yeyXsnb6s-Ttuc",{"id":3550,"title":3551,"body":6,"config":3552,"content":3553,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3558,"navigation":17,"path":3559,"seo":3560,"stem":3562,"__hash__":3563},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-recognized-as-a-leader-in-the-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms-for-the-second-consecutive-year.yml","Gitlab Recognized As A Leader In The Gartner Magic Quadrant For Devops Platforms For The Second Consecutive Year",{"template":689},{"title":3554,"description":5,"text":3555,"config":3556},"GitLab Recognized as a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for DevOps Platforms for the Second Consecutive Year","___GitLab positioned highest in Ability to Execute and furthest in Completeness of Vision among all vendors evaluated in the report___\n\nSAN FRANCISCO – September 5, 2024 – All Remote - GitLab Inc., the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced it was named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms1. The Magic Quadrant, which evaluated 11 vendors, recognized GitLab as a Leader based on \"Completeness of Vision\" and \"Ability to Execute.\" \n\nGitLab is the only vendor to be named a Leader in both the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms and the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants2. \n\nAccording to Gartner, Leaders execute well against their current vision and are well positioned for tomorrow. The report states, “DevOps platforms provide an integrated alternative to custom toolchains, offering organizations an optimized and cohesive set of capabilities. Software engineering leaders should evaluate DevOps platforms to reduce complexity, improve security and accelerate software delivery.”\n\nGitLab helps organizations accelerate their digital transformation initiatives through every step of the software development lifecycle, enabling them to build better software faster, increase operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and expedite cloud migrations.\n\nFor more information, access the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms [here](https://about.gitlab.com/gartner-magic-quadrant/).\n\n__Supporting Quote:__\n“We are thrilled to be recognized by Gartner as a Leader in DevOps Platforms for the second consecutive year,“ said Ashley Kramer, interim chief revenue officer, chief marketing and strategy officer, GitLab. “Our comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform is foundational to accelerating digital transformation initiatives throughout the software development lifecycle. We believe our position in this report reflects our platform’s differentiated capabilities that help customers strengthen their software supply chain, meet complex compliance and regulatory demands, visualize their end-to-end value streams, and leverage AI to deliver secure software faster.” \n\n1 Source: Gartner, Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms, Keith Mann, Thomas Murphy, Bill Holz, George Spafford, September 2024.\n2 Source: Gartner, Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants, Arun Batchu, Haritha Khandabattu, Philip Walsh, Matt Brasier, August 2024.\n\n__Gartner Disclaimer__\nGartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.\n\nGARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally, MAGIC QUADRANT and PEER INSIGHTS are registered trademarks of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates and are used herein with permission. All rights reserved.\n\n__About GitLab__\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nJennifer Malleo\npress@gitlab.com",{"date":3557},"2024-09-05",{},"/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-recognized-as-a-leader-in-the-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms-for-the-second-consecutive-year",{"title":3554,"description":3561},"GitLab positioned highest in Ability to Execute and furthest in Completeness of Vision among all vendors evaluated in the report","en-us/press/releases/gitlab-recognized-as-a-leader-in-the-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-devops-platforms-for-the-second-consecutive-year","sSp93A_cifgWU_xh2tY10K98i_U4DE96sexE8WsQW8E",{"id":3565,"title":3566,"body":6,"config":3567,"content":3568,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3573,"navigation":17,"path":3574,"seo":3575,"stem":3576,"__hash__":3577},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2025-results.yml","Gitlab Reports Fourth Quarter And Full Fiscal Year 2025 Results",{"template":689},{"title":3569,"description":5,"text":3570,"config":3571},"GitLab Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results ","San Francisco (March 3, 2025) -All-Remote-GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and full fiscal year of 2025, ended January 31, 2025.\n\n“This quarter’s results demonstrate the power of GitLab’s innovative DevSecOps platform,” said Bill Staples, GitLab chief executive officer. “AI is fundamentally changing the software development landscape. With the GitLab platform and GitLab Duo, customers can leverage AI that fully takes advantage of the GitLab platform which ensures their software quality, security, privacy, compliance, and governance requirements are met to deliver secure software faster.”\n\n“We reported a very strong fourth quarter for fiscal year 2025 highlighted by 29% year-over-year revenue growth and meaningful operating margin expansion,” said Brian Robins, GitLab chief financial officer. “In particular, we saw significant demand from our enterprise customers who see GitLab as their trusted DevSecOps partner, helping them to deliver on some of their most complex software demands.” \n\n__GitLab Names Chief Revenue Officer__\n\nGitLab announced that Ian Steward will join the company as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), effective May 3, 2025. Steward joins from Tricentis, where he serves as CRO. He has spent his career driving revenue growth with a strong analytical and operational bias. He brings a wealth of experience working with developers and IT organizations to help them realize value. \n\nInterim CRO, and Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer Ashley Kramer will remain in her roles through the end of Q1 FY26, enabling a smooth transition.  Ashley has decided to pursue an opportunity outside the company following the CRO transition. We are grateful for her many contributions over the past three years and wish her continued success. \n\n__GitLab Appoints New Member to Board of Directors__\n\nThe company announced the appointment of David Henshall to its board of directors on March 3, 2025. Henshall will also join the board’s Audit Committee. Henshall served as President and Chief Executive Officer and as a member of the board of directors of Citrix Systems, Inc., from 2017 to 2021. Prior to this role, he served in various other roles at Citrix, including Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, during his 18-year tenure at the company. For more information on GitLab’s Board of Directors, please visit [https://about.gitlab.com/company/team/board-of-directors/](https://about.gitlab.com/company/team/board-of-directors/).\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news/news-details/2025/GitLab-Reports-Fourth-Quarter-and-Full-Fiscal-Year-2025-Financial-Results/default.aspx).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 50 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contacts\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\n\u003Cbr> \nVP, Global Communications \n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab Inc. \n\u003Cbr> \npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\n\u003Cbr> \nVP, Investor Relations\n\u003Cbr> \nGitLab Inc.\n\u003Cbr> \nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3572},"2025-03-03",{},"/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2025-results",{"title":3569,"description":3569},"en-us/press/releases/gitlab-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-fiscal-year-2025-results","KsyvytcaMq0aD1LEWZiiFubNN3v7tM3heM7rWSzd5j8",{"id":3579,"title":3580,"body":6,"config":3581,"content":3582,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3587,"navigation":17,"path":3588,"seo":3589,"stem":3590,"__hash__":3591},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-financial-results.yml","Gitlab Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results",{"template":689},{"title":3583,"description":5,"text":3584,"config":3585},"GitLab Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results","__Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Highlights:__\n\n- Total revenue of $182.6 million, up 31% year-over-year\n- Significant year-over-year GAAP and Non-GAAP operating margin expansion\n- Operating cash flow of $11.7 million and Non-GAAP adjusted free cash flow of $10.8 million\n\nSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 03, 2024 -- All-Remote -GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today reported financial results for its second quarter fiscal year 2025, ended July 31, 2024.\n\n“Organizations need to deliver software faster to accelerate performance and respond to intense competition,” said Sid Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO and co-founder. “Our results show the combination of our end-to-end platform and AI solutions are driving results for our customers by aligning to business goals, providing measurable benefits, and improving security.”\n\n“Our second quarter fiscal year 2025 results validate the value that customers gain from GitLab’s integrated platform,” said Brian Robins, GitLab chief financial officer. “We delivered another quarter of better than 30% top-line growth and significant year-over-year operating margin expansion. As we enter the second half of fiscal year 2025, I'm confident in our ability to continue to exceed customer expectations and in the opportunity we have with AI to further accelerate tangible business outcomes.”\n\nFor the full press release, visit [GitLab's Investor Relations site](https://ir.gitlab.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-financial-results).\n\n## About GitLab\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3586},"2024-09-03",{},"/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-financial-results",{"title":3583,"description":3583},"en-us/press/releases/gitlab-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-financial-results","Fb4yfZ6N5Z71S7bAwAhu60940CkbPdSM1kjz3IDkzY4",{"id":3593,"title":3594,"body":6,"config":3595,"content":3596,"description":6,"extension":15,"meta":3601,"navigation":17,"path":3602,"seo":3603,"stem":3604,"__hash__":3605},"pressReleases/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-fiscal-2025-results.yml","Gitlab To Announce Third Quarter Fiscal 2025 Results",{"template":689},{"title":3597,"description":5,"text":3598,"config":3599},"GitLab To Announce Third Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results","SAN FRANCISCO, November 12, 2024 -- All Remote - GitLab Inc., (NASDAQ: GTLB), the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform, today announced that it will report its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, which ended October 31, 2024, after U.S. markets close on Thursday, December 5, 2024. Management will host a conference call and webcast on the same day to discuss the company’s financial results at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST.\n\n__GitLab Third Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast__\n- __When:__ Thursday, December 5, 2024\n- __Time:__ 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST\n- __Replay:__ A webcast replay of the conference call will be available on the investor relations website for one year. \n\nGitLab uses its Investor Relations website [ir.gitlab.com](http://ir.gitlab.com) and its X feed ([@gitlab](https://x.com/gitlab)), among other channels, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD.\n\nGitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform for software innovation. GitLab enables organizations to increase developer productivity, improve operational efficiency, reduce security and compliance risk, and accelerate digital transformation. More than 40 million registered users and more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust GitLab to ship better, more secure software faster.\n\n## Contact Information\n\n__Media Contact:__\n\nLisa Boughner\npress@gitlab.com\n\n__Investor Contact:__\n\nKelsey Turcotte\nir@gitlab.com",{"date":3600},"2024-11-12",{},"/en-us/press/releases/gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-fiscal-2025-results",{"title":3597,"description":3597},"en-us/press/releases/gitlab-to-announce-third-quarter-fiscal-2025-results","Y70CFAfpZ_yckw7YfN16fRpuraqwGA4yfuAOdveuUa0",1772652092180]