--- layout: default title: Video - Going Cloud-Native suppress_header: true extra_css: - styles-2018.css destination_url: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtaOQY_ITvQ" form_id: "1002" form_type: "resources" cta_title: "Watch the video" cta_date: cta_subtitle: link_text: "Watch the video" success_message: "You will also receive a link to the video sent to your inbox." --- .wrapper .page-illustrated-header-container = partial "includes/icons/gitlab-icon-pattern-header.svg" .container .header-container-content %h1.page-headline What you need to know about going Cloud-Native %h2.page-subtitle Cloud-Native isn’t just a buzzword — it’s a vision for how businesses can be more flexible, reduce their costs, increase collaboration and improve security. .content-container .wrapper.container{ role: "main" } .row .col-xs-12.col-md-6.col-md-offset-1 .content-section %p Cloud-native applications are purpose-built for the cloud model and they consist of loosely coupled services, making best use of the cloud computing model. %p Adopting a cloud-native approach to leverage the power of the cloud has a host of benefits, including saving time and money, but it also poses some risks and challenges for businesses. %h3 In this on demand webcast, GitLab CEO and co-founder Sid Sijbrandij shares: %ul %li The advantages of Cloud-Native development %li The challenges of becoming Cloud-Native %li GitLab’s Cloud-Native vision %p View the video now to find out how going Cloud-Native can make your business more flexible, reduce costs, increase collaboration, and improve security. .col-md-4.col-md-offset-1 = partial "includes/form-to-resource"