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Read the latest news about GitLab and recent releases. How GitLab CI Supported Ticketmaster's Ramp U

Read the latest news about GitLab and recent releases. [GitLab]( How GitLab CI Supported Ticketmaster's Ramp Up to Weekly Mobile Releases [Read more]( It's always been a goal for the Ticketmaster mobile team to get to weekly releases. In the first half of this year we were able to accomplish it, delivering new versions of both the Android and iOS app on a weekly basis since February. We've seen the positive impact on our fans, and it was even easier than we thought – making our entire application development process that much better. But it didn't start out that way... There comes a time in every engineer’s career when a part of your tech stack no longer passes the “smell test." Usually, there is some sort of dramatic event where something that was generally accepted as “isn’t the best, but it works” changes to “this is now a problem.” For me and the Ticketmaster mobile team, this event happened with our Jenkins-based CI pipeline in February. Webcast: Getting Started With Git [Join Us Live]( Distributed version control systems (DVCS), like Git, are regarded as the most important development tools by developers. They’ve told us that Git enables them to work together and ship faster, suggesting that managers have a real incentive to help their teams over the initial obstacle imposed by Git’s learning curve — we’re here to show you how. Workflow Tips to Ship Faster Without Sacrificing Security or Quality [Read More]( Release early and often, respond quickly to customer feedback, iterate. Rinse, repeat. The value of getting new features and products in front of customers faster has made its mark on the business world. As a result, development teams are under pressure to shorten release cycles and meet tighter deadlines all while maintaining high quality and security standards. How do experienced teams do it? Accelerating the development lifecycle without cutting corners is no easy feat but it can be done. While there's no "silver bullet" solution, adopting a security-first mindset and a few workflow best practices can help. Webcast: Inside GitLab Enterprise Edition [Learn More]( GitLab Enterprise Edition brings all the necessary tools for modern development into a single UI. In this demo, you'll get a first-hand look at how GitLab integrates version control, project management, code review, testing, and deployment to help enterprise teams move faster from idea to production. [We're Hiring]( We're Hiring [Read Listings]( [Get In Touch]( Get In Touch [Contact Us]( [Contact Sales]( [about.gitlab.com]( [Login]( We want feedback on this newsletter! Please reply if you have requests or ideas for improvement. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](. If you no longer wish to receive notifications please [unsubscribe]( here.

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