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This article was published on June 4, 2014 Insider How GitHub rival GitLab is building a business with just 0.1% paying customers June 4, 2014 - 2:15 pm ...
GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab pile lots of poshy extras on top of Git. Which should you choose?
GitLab competes in a heavily contested SCM and application development tools market. Large incumbents such as Microsoft, Atlassian, IBM, and GIT own significant chunks of the market.
Microsoft's reported acquisition of Github is already sending a shock through the software developer space, with many concerned users migrating to GitLab.
The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is warning of hackers exploiting an arbitrary code execution ...
GitLab and Atlassian have GitHub in the cross-hairs among organizations seeking enterprise-grade features for their privately hosted repos ...
On April 7, 2005, exactly 15 years ago, Git reached a sufficient maturity state to be self-hosting, meaning Git itself could be used to commit a part of its code. InfoQ has taken the chance to ...
Although GitHub is the dominant platform among public repositories, GitLab is carving out a niche for itself with its platform approach focused on DevOps.
GitLab had its IPO on Thursday. CEO Sid Sijbrandij says the company's "cloud independent" and open source strategy help it stand out from rivals.
GitLab Inc., a developer tooling provider that competes with Microsoft Corp.’s GitHub unit, is reportedly exploring a sale. Reuters today cited sources as saying that the publicly traded company ...