GitLab was never intended to be an all-remote company. Things just worked out that way. When it launched in 2012, the tech business comprised only CEO Sid Sijbrandij, working at home on his computer ...
GitLab has been an all-remote company since the early days. Now, it has 1200+ employees across over 65 countries. It’s the world’s largest all-remote company. CEO Sid Sijbrandij started to listen to ...
Choudhury, Prithwiraj, Kevin Crowston, Linus Dahlander, Marco S. Minervini, and Sumita Raghuram. "GitLab: Work Where You Want, When You Want." Art. 23. Journal of ...
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today GitLab, the single application for the DevOps lifecycle and the world’s largest all-remote company, published findings from its inaugural Remote ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- All-Remote – Today, GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), provider of The One DevOps Platform, introduced TeamOps, a results-focused management discipline, ...
With more than 1,200 employees distributed across over 65 countries and a valuation of nearly $3 billion, GitLab is one of the world’s most successful fully remote startups. Describing it as a ...
GitLab reports that AI adoption is growing among developers, yet they face increasing friction from security concerns and tool sprawl.
Almost overnight, the world has gone from office first to remote first. Will it go back? If predictions by some people are right, one of the outcomes from the global pandemic will be that companies ...
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