Athlinks cuts runtime in half with GitLab
Blog post from GitLab
Athlinks, known for its comprehensive suite of time management solutions for racing events, transitioned from using Jenkins to GitLab Ultimate to enhance transparency and communication across its teams. Previously relying on various Agile planning tools that did not meet their needs, Athlinks sought a system that could provide visibility and input from other business departments. After initially migrating to GitLab CE from GitHub in 2015 and later adopting GitLab EE in 2018, they conducted a proof of concept with GitLab CI, which led them to move to GitLab Ultimate, significantly reducing the number of jobs from 300 in Jenkins to less than 40. This shift facilitated a 50% reduction in time and code efficiency, improved collaboration among marketing, DevOps, and engineering teams, and ensured all issues, code, and CI pipelines were centralized, providing a single, comprehensive view of projects.
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