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GitLab

IT Services and IT Consulting

San Francisco, California 1,132,857 followers

Build software faster. The DevSecOps Platform enables your entire org to collaborate around your code. We're hiring.

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GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered as a single application, fundamentally changing the way Development, Security, and Ops teams collaborate and build software. From idea to production, GitLab helps teams improve cycle time from weeks to minutes, reduce development costs and time to market while increasing developer productivity. We're the world's largest all-remote company with team members located in more than 65 countries. As part of the GitLab team, you can work from anywhere with good internet. You'll have the freedom to contribute when and where you do your best work. Interested in opportunities at GitLab? Join our talent community and share your information with our recruiting team: https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/

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IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Public Company
Founded
2014

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    GitLab has been named a 2026 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year for DevSecOps. https://lnkd.in/g-4RHbrq GitLab's intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps running on Google Cloud gives joint customers the visibility and governance they need to apply AI across the full software lifecycle. Six consecutive years receiving this recognition reflect the depth of what we are building together for joint customers. If you're at Google Cloud Next this week, come find us at booth #2423.

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    Anthropic's Mythos Preview model uncovered thousands of zero-days during testing, including an OpenBSD bug that sat undetected for 27 years. Attackers will have comparable tools within a year. The fix has to live in the pipeline, which means every merge request passes through policy enforcement and AI triage filters the noise before findings reach a developer. When an agent proposes a remediation, that MR moves through the same approvals and audit trail as any human-written change. Omer Azaria walks through what that looks like in GitLab. https://lnkd.in/gUrnHEXK

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    As AI agents generate more code, merge requests, and pipeline activity, enterprises need governance and auditability that keeps pace, without building a parallel infrastructure stack. With our expanded collaboration with AWS, enterprises can now run GitLab Duo Agent Platform directly through Amazon Bedrock, using the accounts, IAM policies, and spend commitments they already have in place. No new vendors, no new infrastructure. Learn more. Link in the comments.

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    Specialized agents are here, and they're purpose-built for the way developers actually work. If you build with GitLab, this one is for you. Our latest episode of The Developer Show goes live April 23 at 6 p.m. UTC. Hosts Fatima Sarah Khalid and Colleen Lake are joined by Erran Carey, Principal Fullstack Engineer on GitLab's AI Engineering team, to break down what's new in GitLab 18.11: - The latest agents - Duo CLI in beta - Open source x AI: how skills are shaping the next generation of developer tooling

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    The Developer Show: Specialized Agents & Skills This episode of The Developer Show goes deep on specialized agents and the Duo CLI, two of the biggest highlights from GitLab 18.11. Hosts Fatima Sarah Khalid and Colleen Lake sit down with Erran Carey, Principal Fullstack Engineer on GitLab's AI Engineering team, for a look at how purpose-built agents are changing how developers work. The conversation spans open source, AI-native tooling, and the expanding role of skills in agentic workflows.

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    The Developer Show: Specialized Agents & Skills

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    Most CI/CD tools can build your code and deploy it. Where they can fall apart is when delivery gets complex: a monorepo with a dozen services, microservices spread across repos, or a platform team trying to enforce standards without becoming a bottleneck. GitLab built its pipeline model for exactly that complexity. Here are 5 patterns that change how you ship:

  • View organization page for GitLab

    1,132,857 followers

    The Developer Show: Specialized Agents & Skills This episode of The Developer Show goes deep on specialized agents and the Duo CLI, two of the biggest highlights from GitLab 18.11. Hosts Fatima Sarah Khalid and Colleen Lake sit down with Erran Carey, Principal Fullstack Engineer on GitLab's AI Engineering team, for a look at how purpose-built agents are changing how developers work. The conversation spans open source, AI-native tooling, and the expanding role of skills in agentic workflows.

    The Developer Show: Specialized Agents & Skills

    The Developer Show: Specialized Agents & Skills

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    Expanding AI usage across your org is harder to justify without spend transparency and controls. GitLab now offers subscription-level and per-user spending caps for GitLab Credits. This gives teams cost predictability, enforcement controls, and a path to deploying GitLab Duo Agent Platform at scale. You get the flexibility of usage-based consumption paired with the cost controls that finance needs to approve the rollout. Learn more. Link in comments.

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