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GitLab Announces New Capabilities to Give Enterprises Speed and Control at Agentic Scale
SAN FRANCISCO, June 10, 2026--All Remote - GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today announced new capabilities at GitLab Transcend to give engineering teams the infrastructure, context, and controls to run agent-driven software delivery at enterprise scale.
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SAN FRANCISCO, June 10, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--All Remote - GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today announced new capabilities at GitLab Transcend to give engineering teams the infrastructure, context, and controls to run agent-driven software delivery at enterprise scale. As engineering teams scale agent activity, the infrastructure, governance, and commercial models built for human-speed delivery are showing strain. The four capabilities announced today address the bottlenecks, context challenges, compliance exposure, and cost unpredictability that emerge at agent scale. Next Generation Source Code Management, Now in Private Beta, Delivers Up to 50x Faster Task Execution Git was designed for human-speed operations. Agents cloning entire repositories to read or change files create a bottleneck that compounds at scale, leading some AI labs to build custom systems around their existing Git providers to keep workflows running. Next Generation Source Code Management, now in private beta, lets agents query the repository server-side for exactly what each task requires, with each agent limited to the minimum visibility its task needs. Agents complete tasks up to 50x faster, consume up to two times fewer tokens, and generate up to 1000x less network traffic. GitLab Orbit, Now in Public Beta, Provides a Unified Context Graph In large monorepos and multi-repository environments, agents without full lifecycle context can over-iterate, burn tokens reconstructing what they cannot see, and fail outright as context windows fill. Agents often produce changes teams end up reverting, spending more time fixing agent work than the agent saved. GitLab Orbit, now in public beta, maps code, work items, pipelines, deployments, and production signals into a context graph for the entire software lifecycle that agents and engineers query from the same source of truth. Based on internal testing, agents using GitLab Orbit responded up to 11x faster, used up to 4.5x fewer tokens, and produced up to 45x fewer hallucinations. GitLab Orbit also runs as a standalone data product with open APIs, making the same context layer available to third-party agents and external tools. Governance for Agents, Now in Private Beta, Makes Agent Actions Auditable Agents move faster than the controls around them. Acting by the hundreds, they push code, touch dependencies...