"We believe it is the right tool for achieving DevOps in Japanese business practices."
“When someone makes a commit on a CoreDNS repo and they want to do a deployment, we need to be able to pin a specific environment with exactly which type of cluster CoreDNS is going to be deployed to. The environment specific variables allows us to go out and do that.”
"We like that GitLab is a platform that provides a one-point solution for many things. It’s not just a repository; it has many features, including Wiki, Pages, analytics, a web interface, merge requests, CI/CD, and issue comments. You can collaborate in issues and merge requests. It’s a nice package overall."
“GitLab has made group work easier it was a crucial tool in multiple group work projects. Really helped with coordinating development."
"What's great about GitLab is the single pane of glass it provides for scaling an Agile model."
"GitLab is a fundamental part of DevCloud, We wouldn't be able to have that seamless experience without GitLab. It allowed us to pull ahead of many of our competitors, and break down the barriers between coding, testing, and deployment."
“GitLab has provided us with the foundation and platform to enable our scaled Agile framework."
“With DevSecOps, security is always front and center. It’s part of every step of the process and not easily missed.”
“We really wanted the people who would be using the platform to decide what makes sense for them. That's how we came to GitLab.”
"Time to market was a big issue for us. Before our transformation to Agile and DevOps started, we had release cycles of nearly 18 months in some cases. We've been able to dramatically reduce that to roughly 3 months."
“By switching to GitLab and automating deployment, teams have moved from monthly or weekly deliveries to daily or multiple daily deliveries.”
“It's easier now that we have GitLab, which increases our security posture and quality.”
"GitLab is an all-in-one solution that offers clarity and helps to improve the whole team’s efficiency."
"GitLab’s commitment to an open source community meant that we could engage directly with engineers to work through difficult technical problems."
"One of the drivers for us to adopt GitLab was the number of different out-of-the-box security features that allowed us to replace other solutions and open source tools and therefore the skill sets that came along with them."