GitLab has announced a collaboration with AWS to enhance agentic DevSecOps for enterprise teams utilizing their existing Amazon Bedrock accounts. This partnership follows GitLab’s recent release of version 18.11 on April 16, which introduced improved automation, visibility, and AI integration for development and security workflows. The collaboration builds on GitLab’s earlier expansion of its Duo Agent Platform, which integrated with Google Cloud’s Vertex AI, to support agentic DevSecOps across multiple cloud environments.

AWS: Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a comprehensive cloud platform with services for compute, storage, databases, and generative AI through Amazon Bedrock, which offers foundation models from leading providers with enterprise-grade security. Amazon Bedrock supports agentic applications by orchestrating multiple AI agents securely. This partnership with GitLab enables AWS customers to integrate GitLab Duo Agent Platform directly using their IAM policies and existing spend commitments.
GitLab: GitLab is an intelligent DevSecOps platform that enables teams and AI agents to collaborate seamlessly across the software development lifecycle from planning to deployment. It offers GitLab Duo, an AI agent platform for automating workflows with built-in security and compliance. In this collaboration with AWS, GitLab allows enterprise customers to route Duo Agent Platform inference through existing Amazon Bedrock accounts for agentic DevSecOps without new infrastructure.

Recent GitLab Release: GitLab 18.11 released on April 16 introduces enhanced automation, visibility, and AI integration for development and security workflows.
Multi-Cloud Expansions: GitLab expanded its Duo Agent Platform with Google Cloud’s Vertex AI integration earlier in April to support agentic DevSecOps across clouds.
AWS Agentic Applications: AWS showcases Amazon Bedrock powering agentic AI for network maintenance orchestration in telecommunications.