SANTA CLARA, CA — (Marketwired) — 10/22/15 — today announced it has established strategic partnerships with a growing roster of industry leaders — another sign of strong momentum for JFrog–s technology that helps development and DevOps teams deliver increasingly complex solutions on ever-tighter deadlines across multiple platforms.
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Some of the world–s leading companies, including Amazon, Barclay–s, Google, LinkedIn, Netflix, MasterCard, Tesla and Twitter, rely on JFrog–s technology to manage their continuous integration and development pipelines. Recently, JFrog established a new category — the Universal Artifact Repository — with the release of , which represents the first platform-agnostic approach to storing and sharing binary artifacts. gives developers full control over how they store, publish, download, promote and distribute software with advanced features that fully automate the software distribution process.
Together, JFrog Artifactory and Bintray form the only end-to-end solution for a fully automated continuous delivery pipeline in software development.
JFrog Artifactory 4 is the world–s only multi-platform solution enabling teams of DevOps and developers to manage and release software faster. It combines high availability, a secure Docker registry, npm repository and support for Maven, Gradle, Nuget, Yum, PyPI and other technologies.
Artifact repositories are essential to automating key activities of the software delivery process. Managing thousands of binaries — the basic building blocks that development teams share in the software build process, which include everything from Docker images to Node.js packages to RubyGems — has become challenging as different types of binary artifacts have proliferated in the digital era.
With a hybrid subscription model of on-premise and SaaS solutions, JFrog Artifactory has more than 1,400 paying customers, including most of the Fortune 500, in addition to widespread use of an open source edition of the technology.
“Microsoft customers can benefit from a binary repository manager for cloud-based applications,” said Nicole Herskowitz, senior director of product marketing, Microsoft Azure. “The addition of JFrog Artifactory to the Azure Marketplace helps developers efficiently deploy applications to the cloud.”
“Our customers are delivering new applications and making changes to existing applications at a scale that was unimaginable just a few years ago. The tools used in developing, testing and deploying these applications are mission critical and must be available at all times,” said Aruna Ravichandran, vice president of DevOps product and solutions marketing, CA Technologies. “By working together with leading companies like JFrog, we can help our customers implement continuous delivery at very high scale and win in the application economy.”
“Pivotal has been a long time partner of JFrog with Artifactory maintaining our binaries for the Spring Java community,” said James Watters, vice president and general manager, Cloud Platform Group, Pivotal. “Our expanded partnership with JFrog will provide enterprise-grade Application Lifecycle and Continuous Integration solutions to Pivotal Cloud Foundry® customers and the greater Cloud Foundry® community as a whole.”
“These excellent partnerships reflect the strong interest across the industry in a universal binary repository,” said JFrog CEO Shlomi Ben Haim. “Along with our incredible customers, such as Netflix, Oracle and Riot Games, the fact that so many top companies want to work with us shows that JFrog is the standards-bearer for faster software delivery.”
JFrog provides world-class infrastructure for software management and distribution in open-source, on premise and SaaS cloud solutions. JFrog–s platform is a revolutionary solution that has changed the way companies and individuals develop, release and distribute software. JFrog–s Artifactory Binary Repository Manager and Bintray, the Distribution as a Service platform, are used by millions of developers around the world. The company is privately held and operated from California, France and Israel. More information can be found at .
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