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GitLab Transcend Showcases How Intelligent Orchestration Helps Accelerate Innovation Velocity Across the Software Lifecycle

GitLab Transcend Showcases How Intelligent Orchestration Helps Accelerate Innovation Velocity Across the Software Lifecycle

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  • Keynotes by GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and Chief Product and Marketing Officer Manav Khurana highlighted the company’s strategy and innovations

  • Customer and partner sessions featured Southwest Airlines® and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure group

  • Demonstrations of AI agents working across the software lifecycle, a virtual hackathon for developers to create custom agents, and a new assessment program to help organizations chart their modernization path for software development

GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, hosted GitLab Transcend, an exclusive virtual event for technology leaders highlighting the true potential of agentic AI for software delivery.

GitLab Transcend showcased how software teams are orchestrating AI agents across the entire development lifecycle. Attendees learned how this approach helps accelerate innovation by automating hundreds of routine tasks that traditionally slow down software teams while maintaining enterprise-grade security, compliance, and governance.

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Event highlights include:

  • Keynote by GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples on the AI paradox in software delivery. While AI tools can deliver up to 10x productivity gains in coding, developers spend only about 52 minutes per day writing code, resulting in only incremental improvements in total innovation velocity and delivery. Staples demonstrated how GitLab’s Intelligent Orchestration helps solve this challenge by unlocking agentic AI automation across the entire software lifecycle, aligned with an organization’s standards, compliance requirements, and workflows.
  • Keynote by GitLab Chief Product and Marketing Officer Manav Khurana detailing the three core components of Intelligent Orchestration: the new Agentic Core, combining GitLab Duo Agent Platform with unified context to enable agentic AI across the software lifecycle; Unified DevOps and Security, simplifying the end-to-end process for software development; and Enterprise Guardrails, providing deployment flexibility that helps keep teams in control while moving faster.
  • Customer spotlight with Southwest Airlines® discussing how GitLab Duo Agent Platform enables their technology teams to ship mission-critical software faster while maintaining the reliability and resilience required for 24/7 airline operations.
  • Session by GitLab Vice President of Customer Experience Sherrod Patching sharing results from organizations including Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom, and Barclays. Patching also announced a new assessment program launching next month to help organizations measure their software delivery maturity and chart their modernization path.
  • Partner discussion with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) exploring how the GitLab and OCI partnership scales customer deployments by delivering pre-validated, enterprise-ready solutions that combine GitLab’s intelligent orchestration with OCI’s cloud economics.
  • Product demonstrations showing how software teams and their AI agents collaborate across the entire software lifecycle, with clear visibility to AI’s impact on real-world software engineering metrics.
  • Launch of a virtual hackathon where developers can create custom agents and flows to share with the broader GitLab community. The hackathon runs through March 25, 2026, with the best projects earning a permanent spot in GitLab’s AI Catalog.

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