Abstract

With the widespread use of the Internet, cloud services have steadily become more prevalent worldwide. The Internet is a typical pattern of distributed network structure. Initially, the term “distributed collaboration” [1] was mostly used in the computer-related industries to describe how individuals may work together remotely to accomplish a common goal at various times and locations in the network era with improved mobility. The community of software developers is constantly searching for an essential collaborative platform for organizing software projects and collaborative learning. This research study offers a thorough examination of cloud-based Git repository hosting services, examining both their present situation and potential for the future. The article meticulously examines year-by-year upgrades and follows the release dates of major cloud-based Git hosting platforms to offer insights into how these platforms have changed over time. Market share information and the importance of the main companies are evaluated, providing insightful information on platform preferences among enterprises and developers. The study explores the complex ecosystems of Bitbucket Server [7], GitLab [6], GitHub [5], and Bitbucket, as well as Azure DevOps [9] and AWS CodeCommit [8]. The report presents well-informed projections regarding the future of these services based on meticulous data analysis and professional observations. Deeper interaction with DevOps pipelines, improved security, and expanded support for containerization and micro-services architectures are some of the trends that are anticipated.

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