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GitLab Launches Its Workflow Dashboard to Boost Work Efficiency

Amid economic uncertainty, profitability and productivity are becoming one priority growing for software leaders and organizations. Similarly, remote and hybrid work models have also increased the emphasis on privacy and security and the need to implement zero trust policies.

To meet that need, GitLab has announced two products that will help software executives address the effects of economic uncertainty and remote work on DevSecOps,

He value stream dashboardnow available in private beta, ensures all stakeholders have early, real-time visibility into progress and value delivery metrics associated with software development and delivery.

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This app also allows adjustments to be made before developers hit roadblocks or stop waiting for decision makers to catch up. Developers can also see, at a glance, their impact on the value chain from idea to customer.

The objective is reduce downtime so developers can spend more time developing and IT leaders can better unlock the results of their transformation. Keeping creativity flowing can increase developer happiness and help provide an easy path for software to break through to the marketplace and add value.

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The other beta version, GitLab Remote Development, it can enable organizations to directly support developers by enabling them to set up an environment that best suits their needs, including where, when, and how they prefer to work. GitLab Remote Development does not require developers to set up and manage local development environments, keeping workflow distractions to a minimum. Removing the barriers of location, device, and complex toolchain can maximize developer satisfaction, which can lead to greater ingenuity and productivity.

One general aspect of this developer support is that it is available on a single DevSecOps platform, so you don’t have to add anything special to achieve these goals: all the tools are there and ready to use to build better software more fast.

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