Simplify Your DevOps with GitLab Software Solutions from Mosaic
Why GitLab Software?
GitLab is a leading provider of DevOps software solutions for businesses of all sizes. With GitLab, businesses can streamline their software development and deployment process, enabling them to deliver high-quality applications more quickly. According to a recent survey, companies that use GitLab’s software solutions have seen up to 50% improvement in their software development process.
One of the key benefits of GitLab is its ability to provide an all-in-one platform for software development, version control, and CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment). GitLab’s platform is designed to simplify the DevOps process, making it easier for businesses to develop, test, and deploy applications quickly and efficiently. GitLab’s software solutions also provide comprehensive security features, ensuring that applications are protected against cyber threats.
Here are three key benefits of GitLab software solutions:
- All-in-one platform: GitLab’s software solutions provide an all-in-one platform for software development, version control, and CI/CD, simplifying the DevOps process and making it easier for businesses to develop, test, and deploy applications quickly and efficiently.
- Comprehensive security: GitLab’s software solutions provide comprehensive security features, including vulnerability scanning, code analysis, and access control, ensuring that applications are protected against cyber threats.
- Collaboration: GitLab’s software solutions provide collaboration features, making it easy for teams to work together on projects and collaborate in real-time.
Why Buy GitLab from Mosaic?
As a trusted value-added reseller, Mosaic is your go-to provider for GitLab software solutions. Our team of experts can help you choose the right GitLab solutions for your business, whether you need GitLab Enterprise Edition or GitLab Ultimate.
As a GitLab partner, we have access to the latest products and services, ensuring that you get the most up-to-date solutions. Additionally, our expertise in software licensing allows us to offer tailored solutions for your unique business needs. We take pride in delivering fast quoting and delivery services, ensuring that you can quickly implement the solutions you need.
Mosaic is committed to providing our clients with the best deals possible. As an official GitLab reseller, we offer competitive pricing on all GitLab products and services. Contact us today to learn more about our GitLab software solutions and how we can help your business simplify your DevOps process and improve application development and deployment.
GitLab news
Gitlab news
- 5 things to know from our LinkedIn Live Security Deep Dive 28/10/2024GitLab's October LinkedIn Live broadcast brought together security experts and product leaders to discuss the latest developments in application security and highlight key features from the GitLab 17.5 release. In case you missed it, here's what you need to know. 1. Software is moving faster and security is struggling to keep up Development teams are […]Fatima Sarah Khalid
- Quick vulnerability remediation with GitLab Advanced SAST + Duo AI 22/10/2024With GitLab 17.4, we’ve made GitLab Advanced SAST generally available. GitLab Advanced SAST is a static application security testing scanner designed to discover vulnerabilities by performing cross-function and cross-file taint analysis. By following the paths user inputs take, the analyzer identifies potential points where untrusted data can influence the execution of your application in unsafe […]Fernando Diaz
- Guide to REST API 18/10/2024Whether it's developing an online booking app, a mobile payment solution, or a messaging service, chances are your team is using a REST API. In this article, you'll learn what a REST API is and how it works, as well as its benefits and uses. What is a REST API? REST API, RESTful API, or […]GitLab
- Use GitLab Duo to build and deploy a simple Quarkus-native project 17/10/2024In “How to automate software delivery using Quarkus and GitLab,” you learned how to develop and deploy a simple Quarkus-JVM application to a Kubernetes cluster using GitLab Auto DevOps. Now, you'll learn how to use Quarkus-native to compile a Java application to machine code and deploy it to a Kubernetes cluster using a CI/CD pipeline. […]Cesar Saavedra
- How to include file references in your CI/CD components 16/10/2024I’m frequently asked whether included CI/CD components can reference additional files stored outside of the pipeline repository. While including components in your configuration is straightforward since they’re just YAML, many users want to know if those included components can access and execute additional files referenced by the components, like shell scripts or other dependencies. This […]Itzik Gan Baruch
GitLab Security Releases
- GitLab Patch Release: 17.5.1, 17.4.3, 17.3.6 23/10/2024Today we are releasing versions 17.5.1, 17.4.3, 17.3.6 for GitLab Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE). These versions contain important bug and security fixes, and we strongly recommend that all self-managed GitLab installations be upgraded to one of these versions immediately. GitLab.com is already running the patched version. GitLab Dedicated customers do not need […]Kevin Morrison
- GitLab Critical Patch Release: 17.4.2, 17.3.5, 17.2.9 09/10/2024Today we are releasing versions 17.4.2, 17.3.5, 17.2.9 for GitLab Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE). These versions contain important bug and security fixes, and we strongly recommend that all self-managed GitLab installations be upgraded to one of these versions immediately. GitLab.com is already running the patched version. GitLab Dedicated customers do not need […]Nikhil George
- GitLab Critical Patch Release: 16.10.10, 16.9.11, 16.8.10, 16.7.10, 16.6.10, 16.5.10, 16.4.7, 16.3.9, 16.2.11, 16.1.8, 16.0.10 25/09/2024Today we are releasing versions 16.10.10, 16.9.11, 16.8.10, 16.7.10, 16.6.10, 16.5.10, 16.4.7, 16.3.9, 16.2.11, 16.1.8, and 16.0.10 for GitLab Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE). This extends the security fixes previously added to 17.3.3, 17.2.7, 17.1.8, 17.0.8, 16.11.10. These versions contain backports of an important security fix which was previously released for GitLab versions […]Greg Myers