Can DevOps and project management co-exist? Yes, on the daily at GitLab
Blog post from GitLab
GitLab, primarily recognized as a comprehensive DevOps platform, also serves as an effective project management tool, as demonstrated by its use within the GitLab Alliances team to manage a strategic partnership with IBM. The platform's utility is highlighted through its ability to organize work into multi-level epics and roadmaps, allowing users to track and manage projects efficiently. The GitLab platform supports collaboration by offering features such as issue boards, which facilitate workflow visualization and management, and milestones, which help in timeboxing events and tracking progress through burnup and burndown charts. Furthermore, GitLab's built-in analytics and insights tools, like the Value Stream Analytics, enable teams to monitor the overall workflow and address any bottlenecks swiftly. By integrating both DevOps and project management capabilities, GitLab provides a single, cohesive environment for managing both technical and non-technical aspects of projects, making it a versatile choice for teams looking to streamline their processes.
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