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GTLB Stock Down 18% in a Month: Hold Tight or Time to Let Go?

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Gitlab GTLB shares have lost 18.1% in a month underperforming the broader Zacks Computer & Technology sector’s decline of 8.5%. 

However, Gitlab shares gained 3.6% since the company reported its fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 results on Monday.

The uptick can be attributed to GitLab’s comprehensive DevSecOps platform, including GitLab Ultimate, Dedicated, and GitLab Duo, which played a significant role in driving customer adoption and expanding existing customer relationships.

Click here to check the details of GTLB’s fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 results.

GitLab Underperforms Sector

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In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, customers with more than $5000 of Annual Recurring Revenues (ARR) increased to 9,893, up 15% year over year. Customers with more than $100 thousand of ARR increased to 1,229, up 29% year over year, demonstrating GTLB’s ability to attract and retain large enterprise customers.

Strong DevSecOps Partnerships Aid GTLB

GitLab is benefiting from a rich partner network, which includes cloud platforms like Alphabet’s GOOGL Google Cloud and Amazon’s AMZN cloud arm, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Zscaler ZS. These platforms are helping it expand its footprint among large enterprise customers.

GTLB recently partnered with AWS to launch an AI-powered solution to boost software development and security. The collaboration combines GitLab Duo with Amazon Q’s autonomous agents and aims to streamline workflows, accelerate code delivery and enhance security throughout the development lifecycle.

The integration of GitLab’s DevSecOps platform with Google Cloud services is enhancing developer productivity by streamlining authentication, boosting application deployment and improving the developer experience.

In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, GitLab partnered with Zscaler to enhance DevSecOps security by integrating Zscaler’s cloud security solutions with GitLab’s development platform. This collaboration helps organizations improve software security and compliance throughout the development lifecycle.

GitLab Enhances DevSecOps With AI-Powered Duo Tools

GitLab is leveraging AI to boost its portfolio with the introduction of AI-powered tools like GitLab Duo Pro and Duo Enterprise. These tools have helped improve developer productivity by offering code generation and assistance, further strengthening GitLab’s position in the developer community.

GitLab Duo, specifically Duo Enterprise, performed well in the fiscal fourth quarter, driven by customers embracing AI throughout the development lifecycle. Duo’s capabilities were integrated into the workflow of several large customers, accelerating its DevSecOps operations.

GitLab’s Duo Workflow product entered private beta in the fourth quarter of 2024. This new offering, which focuses on AI-driven software development, aims to leverage Generative AI to improve the software development lifecycle, making GitLab even more attractive to AI-driven companies and developers.