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In September, GitLab’s CEO Sid Sijbrandij [asked on Twitter](https://twitter.com/sytses/status/1440799819119824898) for volunteers willing to share their stories of advocating for the adoption of GitLab. Over the following days, GitLab team members interviewed 25 GitLab advocates who offered to share their experiences. Among other things, we asked them:\n\n- How did you first encounter GitLab?\n- Why have you advocated for the adoption of GitLab?\n- How has advocating and using GitLab in your organization benefited you?\n\nOur advocate interviews validated that GitLab’s single-application [DevOps Platform](/solutions/devops-platform/) has unlocked value for GitLab users. Below are excerpts of some of these interviews to give you the opportunity to hear directly from GitLab users. In them, you'll learn about five GitLab benefits that converted these users into advocates.\n\n## 1. A single application helps focus on work that matters\n\nGitLab’s single application helps users to focus on work that matters. GitLab reduces the need to context-switch as users no longer need to jump across disparate point-solutions. Users are better able to focus, stay on task, and drive business results.\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/pMWXn6NslEE\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nSam Briesemeister highlights the benefits of working on one platform, being able to link the work done to a specific issue, and increasing developer productivity. By using GitLab, users save time in their life.\n\n_“What [investing in GitLab] ultimately does is, actually, we’re saving somebody’s time [in] their life. We’re not wasting their life.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/YcsT53c_Nuo\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nProfessor Neil Gershenfeld speaks about how GitLab allows his labs to do what used to require five separate solutions, one each for web serving, teaching classes, access control, documentation, and security.\n\n_When asked how GitLab has made your life better, Professor Gershenfeld said: “It’s almost hard to answer because it’s like ‘why do I like air?’ It’s just sort of, most of my work ends up in GitLab. It’s just a natural part of my working day.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/nUY8RrOyGPo\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nPhilipp Westphalen, one of our [GitLab Heroes](https://contributors.gitlab.com/docs/previous-heroesmembers/), speaks about GitLab’s ease of use and how having a single tool instead of multiple separate solutions allows him to focus on getting things done.\n\n_“For me, it feels like home... It’s really easy to use... and you can focus on getting things done.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/heFWR23Z5nw\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nPavle Djuric also speaks to us about the ability to focus on work and GitLab’s ease of use.\n\n_“[Working in GitLab] makes you feel very professional. You feel like you’re doing your job. You’re way more efficient as a team.”_\n\n## 2. Reducing manual tasks through automation\n\nSeveral advocates spoke about the benefits of automating tasks within GitLab to free up time for more productive activities.\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/HW0ByLmG8sY\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nAndrew Jones speaks about using GitLab to reduce repetitive tasks. He can’t imagine going back to the old way of doing things with many manual tasks.\n\n_“It just takes care of the stuff that would normally be laborious, painful repetitive stuff and allows you to focus on your primary function. I couldn’t imagine working without GitLab. I can’t imagine going back to the old way.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/oN1cieaeLBk\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nJan Mikes tells us about automation and the ability to get things done without context switching or moving across apps. This helps his productivity and efficiency.\n\n_“There’s high demand for CI engineers and since I work as an architect, this is a high-demand skill, to write pipelines, optimize performance, shorten the time from writing the code to deploy to production. And all of this I can deliver and that’s another reason why I love GitLab, because anything that comes to my mind, I figure some way how to do it with GitLab CI.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/SvQUM6DL1B4\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nMarc-Aurele Brothier speaks to us about how the adoption of GitLab helped his team be more efficient and streamline collaboration.\n\n_“[A customer was] very happy because we could demonstrate [to] them that, with [GitLab], that they could create the release, open a PR, say I want to deploy in our environment, and just accept it, and it was done two minutes later and it was automated. So it’s not anymore like asking someone, sending emails, or sending a request to another team. Just you do it and you get it.”_\n\n## 3. Improved transparency and collaboration\n\nTransparency and Collaboration are two of [GitLab’s values](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/values/), so it was great to hear how adopting GitLab helps teams operate in a more transparent and collaborative manner.\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/1rdtQ3tvDtg\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nGerben Geijteman tells us that collaboration and communication are enhanced by the transparency you get in GitLab by having the solution, or code, linked to directly from the issue tracker. This benefits collaboration with other team members and with clients.\n\n_“GitLab for me unifies it all in the same place so everyone is looking at the same code in the same direction with the same quality level.”_\n\n_“In projects where we have direct customer communication, we like to also use GitLab because GitLab gives you a more direct mode of communication. You can say we fixed this issue with this particular line of code at that particular moment in time. And it takes away intermediate layers of communication... and it keeps everything in context.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/pWVEnIQjGbE\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nSebastian Schmid talks about how, since the adoption of GitLab, different teams in his organization are able to share and reuse source code more easily.\n\n_“Before [GitLab], only the team working on the code was able to see the code... [After starting to use GitLab] they started to use source code from other teams and collaborate in code with other teams.”_\n\n_“People could start to contribute to our product and they don’t need to have some special skills. They just could write [an] issue, could paste some screenshots and stuff like that, and some engineers could take this and improve the product.”_\n\n## 4. A welcoming community\n\nAnyone can directly contribute to our open source GitLab core and help enhance the GitLab platform. We appreciated hearing advocates talk about their experiences contributing to GitLab and how welcoming the GitLab community has been.\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/qy9f-7DI_5k\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nDave Barr speaks about the value of working on a platform with an open source core and how great it is to see GitLab employees interact with contributors in the same way that they would with other GitLab employees.\n\n_“How you interact with that community is really telling. The way GitLab staff does that is really embracing, welcoming, open to feedback. They provide feedback; it's just like you’re a staff member. The approach they take to community contributions is the same exact approach they take for a staff merge request and that’s a fantastic approach.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/LNp3ioZr5mg\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nGary Bell talks to us about how welcoming, responsive, and understanding the GitLab community is with new people who want to contribute.\n\n_“Personally, I’ve just found the overall GitLab community to be very welcoming and very understanding. Just the patience people have... they’re just welcoming and willing to give the time to help. That’s been absolutely fantastic to feel that, which is something that I’ve not felt when I’ve tried to contribute to other open source projects before.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/4-z3QjPzFPk\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nSimilarly, Sven Patrick Meier shares with us his journey from identifying a potential feature, proposing it, and working through the process to get the contribution accepted.\n\n_“[I submitted a contribution] and the maintainers of the project commented on my feature request and said ‘great idea,’ and I provided the template as a basic example. They helped me with so many things, and, right now, I’m right before the first contribution to that awesome product that I use every day.”_\n\n## 5. Exposure to end-to-end modern software development\n\nUsers talk about how GitLab helps introduce them to modern software development practices. They appreciated GitLab’s monthly releases packed with new features.\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/YMydvPCIg44\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nMarcos Ortiz praises GitLab’s ease of use and how it made it easier to onboard team members. Marcos also speaks about how, when you get used to the way of doing things on GitLab, you can internalize beneficial development practices.\n\n_“When you get used to all these practices, load code frequently, to get everything in branch inside your repo story, I believe you can be faster in development.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/fP50GWZxz48\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nIn our discussion with Andy Malkin and Michael Kalange, we hear about how they feel that GitLab is not only on the cutting edge, but also a very reliable part of their work.\n\n_“When I use [GitLab], I feel like I’m on the cutting edge. A lot of time in tech you can feel like you’re using something and you know it’s outdated, but I don’t have that feeling with GitLab. When I’m using GitLab, I feel that you really are pushing the boundaries in terms of what’s the next thing that we need.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/7gU12X10718\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nChris Evans speaks to us about how GitLab's neatly organized user interface helped him learn more about the overall DevOps processes and tools.\n\n_“[I] started off as a network engineer [and] I ended up [in] some sysadmin-related roles but I was never really exposed to the software development lifecycle... but just through choosing GitLab as a project management platform, I was exposed to so many of the tools of the trade for this other industry, software engineering, and I was able to almost learn those in a way without having to use them directly.”_\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\u003Cfigure class=\"video_container\">\n\n\u003Ciframe src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/JhfFlSBQ7tY\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\u003C/figure>\n\n\u003C!-- blank line -->\n\nSimilarly, Ion Nistor tells us about how he gets exposed to new areas and tools in DevOps by using GitLab.\n\n_“I like to learn. 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In September, GitLab’s CEO Sid Sijbrandij\n    [asked on Twitter](https://twitter.com/sytses/status/1440799819119824898)\n    for volunteers willing to share their stories of advocating for the adoption\n    of GitLab. Over the following days, GitLab team members interviewed 25\n    GitLab advocates who offered to share their experiences. Among other things,\n    we asked them:\n\n\n    - How did you first encounter GitLab?\n\n    - Why have you advocated for the adoption of GitLab?\n\n    - How has advocating and using GitLab in your organization benefited you?\n\n\n    Our advocate interviews validated that GitLab’s single-application [DevOps\n    Platform](/solutions/devops-platform/) has unlocked value for GitLab users.\n    Below are excerpts of some of these interviews to give you the opportunity\n    to hear directly from GitLab users. In them, you'll learn about five GitLab\n    benefits that converted these users into advocates.\n\n\n    ## 1. A single application helps focus on work that matters\n\n\n    GitLab’s single application helps users to focus on work that matters.\n    GitLab reduces the need to context-switch as users no longer need to jump\n    across disparate point-solutions. Users are better able to focus, stay on\n    task, and drive business results.\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    \u003Cfigure class=\\\"video_container\\\">\n\n\n    \u003Ciframe src=\\\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/pMWXn6NslEE\\\" frameborder=\\\"0\\\"\n    allowfullscreen=\\\"true\\\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\n    \u003C/figure>\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    Sam Briesemeister highlights the benefits of working on one platform, being\n    able to link the work done to a specific issue, and increasing developer\n    productivity. By using GitLab, users save time in their life.\n\n\n    _“What [investing in GitLab] ultimately does is, actually, we’re saving\n    somebody’s time [in] their life. 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It’s really easy to use... and you can focus\n    on getting things done.”_\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    \u003Cfigure class=\\\"video_container\\\">\n\n\n    \u003Ciframe src=\\\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/heFWR23Z5nw\\\" frameborder=\\\"0\\\"\n    allowfullscreen=\\\"true\\\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\n    \u003C/figure>\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    Pavle Djuric also speaks to us about the ability to focus on work and\n    GitLab’s ease of use.\n\n\n    _“[Working in GitLab] makes you feel very professional. You feel like you’re\n    doing your job. You’re way more efficient as a team.”_\n\n\n    ## 2. Reducing manual tasks through automation\n\n\n    Several advocates spoke about the benefits of automating tasks within GitLab\n    to free up time for more productive activities.\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    \u003Cfigure class=\\\"video_container\\\">\n\n\n    \u003Ciframe src=\\\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/HW0ByLmG8sY\\\" frameborder=\\\"0\\\"\n    allowfullscreen=\\\"true\\\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\n    \u003C/figure>\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    Andrew Jones speaks about using GitLab to reduce repetitive tasks. He can’t\n    imagine going back to the old way of doing things with many manual tasks.\n\n\n    _“It just takes care of the stuff that would normally be laborious, painful\n    repetitive stuff and allows you to focus on your primary function. I\n    couldn’t imagine working without GitLab. 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And all of\n    this I can deliver and that’s another reason why I love GitLab, because\n    anything that comes to my mind, I figure some way how to do it with GitLab\n    CI.”_\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    \u003Cfigure class=\\\"video_container\\\">\n\n\n    \u003Ciframe src=\\\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/SvQUM6DL1B4\\\" frameborder=\\\"0\\\"\n    allowfullscreen=\\\"true\\\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\n    \u003C/figure>\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    Marc-Aurele Brothier speaks to us about how the adoption of GitLab helped\n    his team be more efficient and streamline collaboration.\n\n\n    _“[A customer was] very happy because we could demonstrate [to] them that,\n    with [GitLab], that they could create the release, open a PR, say I want to\n    deploy in our environment, and just accept it, and it was done two minutes\n    later and it was automated. So it’s not anymore like asking someone, sending\n    emails, or sending a request to another team. Just you do it and you get\n    it.”_\n\n\n    ## 3. Improved transparency and collaboration\n\n\n    Transparency and Collaboration are two of [GitLab’s\n    values](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/values/), so it was great to\n    hear how adopting GitLab helps teams operate in a more transparent and\n    collaborative manner.\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    \u003Cfigure class=\\\"video_container\\\">\n\n\n    \u003Ciframe src=\\\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/1rdtQ3tvDtg\\\" frameborder=\\\"0\\\"\n    allowfullscreen=\\\"true\\\"> \u003C/iframe>\n\n\n    \u003C/figure>\n\n\n    \u003C!-- blank line -->\n\n\n    Gerben Geijteman tells us that collaboration and communication are enhanced\n    by the transparency you get in GitLab by having the solution, or code,\n    linked to directly from the issue tracker. 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Dame uses GitLab for Education to manage student assignments, distribute course materials, and provide inline code feedback at scale.\n",[720],"Rod Burns","https://res.cloudinary.com/about-gitlab-com/image/upload/v1749659537/Blog/Hero%20Images/display-article-image-0679-1800x945-fy26.png","2026-04-29","For instructors teaching software development, one of the biggest logistical challenges is assignment distribution and feedback at scale. How do you give large groups of students access to course materials, keep solution code private, and still deliver meaningful, contextual feedback without lots of administrative overhead?\n\nThe **[GitLab for Education program](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/education/)** provides qualifying institutions with free access to **GitLab Ultimate**, enabling instructors to build professional-grade workflows that mirror real-world software development environments. In this article, you'll learn how Stephen G. Dame, a lecturer in the Computing and Software Systems department at the University of Washington, Bothell, uses simple workflows in GitLab to manage everything from course materials to student feedback across multiple classes.\n\n## From aerospace to academia: Bringing GitLab to the classroom\n\nDame came to academia with years of experience as a chief software engineer at Boeing Commercial Airplanes, where GitLab was used for aerospace projects. As an adjunct professor, he became an early advocate for GitLab within the university, joining the GitLab for Education program to access the full feature set needed to run structured, scalable course workflows.\n\n> **\"GitLab provides the greatest way to organize multiple classes, student assignments, lectures, and code samples through the use of Groups and Subgroups, which I found to be unique to GitLab compared to other repository platforms.\"**\n>\n> - Stephen G. Dame, University of Washington, Bothell\n\n## Set up groups: Build the right structure before writing a line of code\n\nThe foundation of an effective GitLab-based course is a well-planned group hierarchy. GitLab's **[Groups and Subgroups](https://docs.gitlab.com/tutorials/manage_user/#create-the-organization-parent-group-and-subgroups)** allow instructors to model the natural structure of a university department institution, course, and role with precise, inheritable permissions at every level.\n\nDame's structure places the university at the root (`UWTeaching`), with each course occupying its own subgroup (e.g. `css430`). Within each course sit repositories for `lecture-materials` and `code`, alongside dedicated Subgroups for `students` and `graders`. Instructor materials remain private, while student and grader subgroups are configured with controlled permissions so that assignment briefs and solutions are visible only to the right people.\n\n![Screenshot of GitLab group hierarchy — institution, course subgroup, and per-student subgroups](https://res.cloudinary.com/about-gitlab-com/image/upload/v1777463673/dpxfnitv76pdmvcqtgag.png)\n\nPermissions cascade downward through the hierarchy via **Manage > Members**, allowing Dame to add students to a course's `students` subgroup with `Reporter` access and an expiration date tied to the end of the academic quarter. Students can clone and pull from assignment repositories but cannot push — keeping solution code firmly under instructor control.\n\nStudents are guided to set up SSH keys across all their working environments (local machines, cloud shells, virtual machines) so they can clone repositories and receive weekly updates via `git pull`. They copy relevant code into their own private repositories to manage their own version history.\n\n**Tip for large classes:** For larger cohorts, adding students by hand is impractical. GitLab's REST API lets you automate subgroup creation and membership from a list of usernames. Below is a sample Python script that handles this:\n\n```python\n    import gitlab\n    from datetime import datetime\n\n    # Connect to your GitLab instance\n    gl = gitlab.Gitlab('https://gitlab.com', private_token='YOUR_PRIVATE_TOKEN')\n\n    # Target parent group ID (e.g., the ID for \"css430 > students\")\n    parent_group_id = 12345678\n\n    # Set expiration: typically the beginning of the next month after quarter end\n    expiry_date = '2025-01-01'\n\n    # List of collected student usernames\n    student_list = ['alice_css430', 'bob_css430', 'carol_css430', 'dave_css430', 'eve_css430']\n\n    for username in student_list:\n        try:\n            # 1. Create a personal subgroup for the student\n            subgroup = gl.groups.create({\n                'name': username,\n                'path': username,\n                'parent_id': parent_group_id,\n                'visibility': 'private'\n            })\n\n            # 2. Add student to the new subgroup with Expiration\n            user = gl.users.list(username=username)[0]\n            subgroup.members.create({\n                'user_id': user.id,\n                'access_level': gitlab.const.REPORTER_ACCESS,\n                'expires_at': expiry_date\n            })\n            print(f\"Success: Subgroup created and student added for {username}\")\n        except Exception as e:\n            print(f\"Error processing {username}: {e}\")\n```\nThere is also an [open source project that automates class management](https://gitlab.com/edu-docs/class-management-automation) published by GitLab that provides additional tooling for this workflow.\n## Give feedback where the work actually lives\n\nOnce the structure is in place, the feedback workflow is where GitLab's value becomes most apparent to students. Dame asks students to submit assignments by opening a **[merge request](https://docs.gitlab.com/user/project/merge_requests/)** in their repository. This gives instructors an immediate, clean diff of everything the student has written.\n![A GitLab merge request showing inline code comment function for an instructor](https://res.cloudinary.com/about-gitlab-com/image/upload/v1777467468/icclzyglbkwlvfysggbi.png)\nInstructors can click any line of code and leave an **inline comment** — not just flagging what is wrong, but explaining why, and pointing to what to look at next. Students receive this feedback in direct context with their code, which is far more actionable than a comment at the bottom of a submitted document.\n\n## Join GitLab for Education\n\nSetting up your first GitLab assignment takes some initial effort, but once the structure is in place it largely runs itself. The real payoff goes beyond organization: Students graduate having worked daily in an environment that mirrors professional software development, building habits around [version control](https://about.gitlab.com/topics/version-control/) and [code review](https://docs.gitlab.com/development/code_review/) rather than learning them as abstract concepts.\n\nIf you are just getting started, keep it simple. Begin with a single course group, one assignment template, and a basic pipeline. The structure will grow naturally alongside your confidence with the platform.\n\nMake sure to **[sign up for GitLab for Education](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/education/join/)** so that you and your students can access all top-tier features, including unlimited reviewers on merge requests, additional compute minutes, and expanded storage.\n\n> [Apply to the GitLab for Education program today](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/education/join/).",[622,725],"open source",{"featured":14,"template":15,"slug":727},"teaching-software-development-the-easy-way-using-gitlab",{"content":729,"config":741},{"description":730,"authors":731,"heroImage":733,"date":734,"title":735,"body":736,"category":11,"tags":737},"AI-generated code is 34% of development work. Discover how to balance productivity gains with quality, reliability, and security.",[732],"Manav Khurana","https://res.cloudinary.com/about-gitlab-com/image/upload/v1767982271/e9ogyosmuummq7j65zqg.png","2026-01-08","AI is reshaping DevSecOps: Attend GitLab Transcend to see what’s next","AI promises a step change in innovation velocity, but most software teams are hitting a wall. According to our latest [Global DevSecOps Report](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/), AI-generated code now accounts for 34% of all development work. Yet 70% of DevSecOps professionals report that AI is making compliance management more difficult, and 76% say agentic AI will create unprecedented security challenges.\n\nThis is the AI paradox: AI accelerates coding, but software delivery slows down as teams struggle to test, secure, and deploy all that code.\n\n## Productivity gains meet workflow bottlenecks\nThe problem isn't AI itself. It's how software gets built today. The traditional DevSecOps lifecycle contains hundreds of small tasks that developers must navigate manually: updating tickets, running tests, requesting reviews, waiting for approvals, fixing merge conflicts, addressing security findings. These tasks drain an average of seven hours per week from every team member, according to our research.\n\nDevelopment teams are producing code faster than ever, but that code still crawls through fragmented toolchains, manual handoffs, and disconnected processes. In fact, 60% of DevSecOps teams use more than five tools for software development overall, and 49% use more than five AI tools. This fragmentation creates collaboration barriers, with 94% of DevSecOps professionals experiencing factors that limit collaboration in the software development lifecycle.\n\nThe answer isn't more tools. It's intelligent orchestration that brings software teams and their AI agents together across projects and release cycles, with enterprise-grade security, governance, and compliance built in.\n\n## Seeking deeper human-AI partnerships\nDevSecOps professionals don't want AI to take over — they want reliable partnerships. The vast majority (82%) say using agentic AI would increase their job satisfaction, and 43% envision an ideal future with a 50/50 split between human and AI contributions. They're ready to trust AI with 37% of their daily tasks without human review, particularly for documentation, test writing, and code reviews.\n\nWhat we heard resoundingly from DevSecOps professionals is that AI won't replace them; rather, it will fundamentally reshape their roles. 83% of DevSecOps professionals believe AI will significantly change their work within five years, and notably, 76% think this will create more engineering jobs, not fewer. As coding becomes easier with AI, engineers who can architect systems, ensure quality, and apply business context will be in high demand.\n\nCritically, 88% agree there are essential human qualities that AI will never fully replace, including creativity, innovation, collaboration, and strategic vision.\n\nSo how can organizations bridge the gap between AI’s promise and the reality of fragmented workflows?\n\n## Join us at GitLab Transcend: Explore how to drive real value with agentic AI\nOn February 10, 2026, GitLab will be hosting Transcend, where we'll reveal how intelligent orchestration transforms AI-powered software development. You'll get a first look at GitLab's upcoming product roadmap and learn how teams are solving real-world challenges by modernizing development workflows with AI.\n\nOrganizations winning in this new era balance AI adoption with security, compliance, and platform consolidation. AI offers genuine productivity gains when implemented thoughtfully — not by replacing human developers, but by freeing DevSecOps professionals to focus on strategic thinking and creative innovation.\n\n[Register for Transcend today](https://about.gitlab.com/events/transcend/virtual/) to secure your spot and discover how intelligent orchestration can help your software teams stay in flow.",[738,739,740],"AI/ML","DevOps platform","security",{"featured":28,"template":15,"slug":742},"ai-is-reshaping-devsecops-attend-gitlab-transcend-to-see-whats-next",{"content":744,"config":755},{"title":745,"description":746,"authors":747,"heroImage":749,"date":750,"body":751,"category":11,"tags":752},"Atlassian ending Data Center as GitLab maintains deployment choice","As Atlassian transitions Data Center customers to cloud-only, GitLab presents a menu of deployment choices that map to business needs.",[748],"Emilio Salvador","https://res.cloudinary.com/about-gitlab-com/image/upload/v1750098354/Blog/Hero%20Images/Blog/Hero%20Images/blog-image-template-1800x945%20%281%29_5XrohmuWBNuqL89BxVUzWm_1750098354056.png","2025-10-07","Change is never easy, especially when it's not your choice. Atlassian's announcement that [all Data Center products will reach end-of-life by March 28, 2029](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/announcements/atlassian-ascend), means thousands of organizations must now reconsider their DevSecOps deployment and infrastructure. But you don't have to settle for deployment options that don't fit your needs. GitLab maintains your freedom to choose — whether you need self-managed for compliance, cloud for convenience, or hybrid for flexibility — all within a single AI-powered DevSecOps platform that respects your requirements.\n\nWhile other vendors force migrations to cloud-only architectures, GitLab remains committed to supporting the deployment choices that match your business needs. Whether you're managing sensitive government data, operating in air-gapped environments, or simply prefer the control of self-managed deployments, we understand that one size doesn't fit all.\n\n## The cloud isn't the answer for everyone\n\nFor the many companies that invested millions of dollars in Data Center deployments, including those that migrated to Data Center [after its Server products were discontinued](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/atlassian-server-ending-move-to-a-single-devsecops-platform/), this announcement represents more than a product sunset. It signals a fundamental shift away from customer-centric architecture choices, forcing enterprises into difficult positions: accept a deployment model that doesn't fit their needs, or find a vendor that respects their requirements.\n\nMany of the organizations requiring self-managed deployments represent some of the world's most important organizations: healthcare systems protecting patient data, financial institutions managing trillions in assets, government agencies safeguarding national security, and defense contractors operating in air-gapped environments.\n\nThese organizations don't choose self-managed deployments for convenience; they choose them for compliance, security, and sovereignty requirements that cloud-only architectures simply cannot meet. Organizations operating in closed environments with restricted or no internet access aren't exceptions — they represent a significant portion of enterprise customers across various industries.\n\n![GitLab vs. Atlassian comparison table](https://res.cloudinary.com/about-gitlab-com/image/upload/v1759928476/ynl7wwmkh5xyqhszv46m.jpg)\n\n## The real cost of forced cloud migration goes beyond dollars\n\nWhile cloud-only vendors frame mandatory migrations as \"upgrades,\" organizations face substantial challenges beyond simple financial costs:\n\n* **Lost integration capabilities:** Years of custom integrations with legacy systems, carefully crafted workflows, and enterprise-specific automations become obsolete. Organizations with deep integrations to legacy systems often find cloud migration technically infeasible.\n\n* **Regulatory constraints:** For organizations in regulated industries, cloud migration isn't just complex — it's often not permitted. Data residency requirements, air-gapped environments, and strict regulatory frameworks don't bend to vendor preferences. The absence of single-tenant solutions in many cloud-only approaches creates insurmountable compliance barriers.\n\n* **Productivity impacts:** Cloud-only architectures often require juggling multiple products: separate tools for planning, code management, CI/CD, and documentation. Each tool means another context switch, another integration to maintain, another potential point of failure. GitLab research shows [30% of developers spend at least 50% of their job maintaining and/or integrating their DevSecOps toolchain](https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/). Fragmented architectures exacerbate this challenge rather than solving it.\n\n## GitLab offers choice, commitment, and consolidation\n\nEnterprise customers deserve a trustworthy technology partner. That's why we've committed to supporting a range of deployment options — whether you need on-premises for compliance, hybrid for flexibility, or cloud for convenience, the choice remains yours. That commitment continues with [GitLab Duo](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-duo-agent-platform/), our AI solution that supports developers at every stage of their workflow.\n\nBut we offer more than just deployment flexibility. While other vendors might force you to cobble together their products into a fragmented toolchain, GitLab provides everything in a **comprehensive AI-native DevSecOps platform**. Source code management, CI/CD, security scanning, Agile planning, and documentation are all managed within a single application and a single vendor relationship.\n\nThis isn't theoretical. When Airbus and [Iron Mountain](https://about.gitlab.com/customers/iron-mountain/) evaluated their existing fragmented toolchains, they consistently identified challenges: poor user experience, missing functionalities like built-in security scanning and review apps, and management complexity from plugin troubleshooting. **These aren't minor challenges; they're major blockers for modern software delivery.**\n\n## Your migration path: Simpler than you think\n\nWe've helped thousands of organizations migrate from other vendors, and we've built the tools and expertise to make your transition smooth:\n\n* **Automated migration tools:** Our [Bitbucket Server importer](https://docs.gitlab.com/user/import/bitbucket_server/) brings over repositories, pull requests, comments, and even Large File Storage (LFS) objects. For Jira, our [built-in importer](https://docs.gitlab.com/user/project/import/jira/) handles issues, descriptions, and labels, with professional services available for complex migrations.\n\n* **Proven at scale:** A 500 GiB repository with 13,000 pull requests, 10,000 branches, and 7,000 tags is likely to [take just 8 hours to migrate](https://docs.gitlab.com/user/import/bitbucket_server/) from Bitbucket to GitLab using parallel processing.\n\n* **Immediate ROI:** A [Forrester Consulting Total Economic Impact™ study commissioned by GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/resources/study-forrester-tei-gitlab-ultimate/) found that investing in GitLab Ultimate confirms these benefits translate to real bottom-line impact, with a three-year 483% ROI, 5x time saved in security related activities, and 25% savings in software toolchain costs.\n\n## Start your journey to a unified DevSecOps platform\n\nForward-thinking organizations aren't waiting for vendor-mandated deadlines. 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