by Ned Dickert | Jun 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
GitLab Flex: Your Questions Answered Software contracts were designed in a simpler era. You counted your users, signed on the dotted line, and that was that for 12 months. If something changed mid-year (headcount shifted, a new capability rolled out, a team started...
by Ned Dickert | Jun 22, 2026 | Uncategorized
NIST 800-53: How You can Automate Compliance with GitLab Most of the time, NIST 800-53 compliance looks like endless spreadsheets, quarterly audits, and checkboxes that need checking. By the time a control gap surfaces in an audit, it has already existed in production...
by Ned Dickert | Jun 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
GitLab vs. OpenAI Codex: Which AI Coding Tool Belongs in Your DevSecOps Stack? AI coding tools are no longer a novelty. They are becoming a standard part of how development teams write, review, and ship code. Two names that come up frequently in these conversations...
by Ned Dickert | Jun 9, 2026 | Uncategorized
GitLab Duo vs. GitHub Copilot: Why Team Coordination Is the Real Differentiator AI coding assistants are now table stakes. Most engineering teams have evaluated GitHub Copilot, and many have already deployed it. It’s good at what it does, but if you manage a team,...
by Ned Dickert | Jun 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
GitHub Copilot Just Changed the Deal. Here’s What That Means for Your Team. If you woke up on June 1st to a very different GitHub Copilot bill, you’re not alone. GitHub officially switched its Copilot subscribers to usage-based “GitHub AI Credits” billing with a...