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Business Honor
30 June, 2025
Redington collaborates with GitLab to provide DevSecOps solutions through AWS Marketplace for emerging markets.
Redington, one of the leading technology aggregators and innovation centers in the emerging markets, has signed a strategic Master Partner Agreement with GitLab, the world's most sophisticated and intelligent DevSecOps platform. The development is a big leap forward in facilitating the future DevOps practices in the Middle East and Africa, with the robust platform provided by GitLab now becoming available to customers through the AWS Marketplace. As part of the deal, Redington will utilize AWS Marketplace Channel Partner Private Offer (CPPO) program, which enables Redington to resell GitLab licenses at wholesale prices. Redington will be able to have direct financial and contractual relationships with customers, give localized support, as well as special expertise suited to the country's specific needs.
The union of AWS infrastructure with the DevSecOps platform of GitLab makes it possible for businesses to accelerate speed, security, and innovation across their development pipelines. With GitLab's certified integrations optimized for AWS environments, business organizations can bring their DevOps processes to the latest patterns, automate security scans, and simplify the software delivery pipeline with fewer efforts. Redington's cloud and AI knowledge further maximizes the benefits of this solution, enabling customers to maximize the potential of cloud-native technologies. We are dedicated to providing cloud-native, AI-driven solutions that not only speed up business results but also embed security across the DevOps lifecycle, added Nehal Sharma, Vice President of the Cloud Solutions Group at Redington.
This alliance highlights Redington's goal of being a leader in cloud, data, and AI innovation, and supports its current connections within the AWS ecosystem, cementing its status as a leader in the DevOps industry.