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GitLab on Thursday announced it's making its continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) tools available to businesses and open source users on GitHub, a competing code repository.
At GitLab we use CI/CD to mean continuous integration, delivery and deployment. Choosing whether you want to deploy to production manually or automatically is simply a toggle in the configuration.
Hosting CI/CD in the cloud can speed up interactions between development pipelines and source code repositories and make life easier for developers. There are a surprising number of options.
CircleCI, the leading continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform, today announced the general availability of support for GitLab ...
The CI/CD pipeline requires strong links between the tools for coding, all aspects of testing, deployment and post-deployment analysis to ensure apps built using CI/CD are continuously improved.
GitLab cofounders Dmitriy Zaporozhets, left, and Sid Sijbrandij. GitLab There are already high-flying startups that have begun emerging as leaders in CI/CD.
App security testing tools provider GrammaTech today announced a technology partnership with GitLab to integrate the GrammaTech CodeSonar Static Application Security Testing (SAST) solution with ...
With the introduction of Credential Lifecycle Management and the availability of Aembit Edge as a native GitLab integration, ...