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The advent of cloud computing has made it very easy for IT and DevOps to quickly spin up any variety of environment needed. From small individual boxes that a developerRead More >
The advent of cloud computing has made it very easy for IT and DevOps to quickly spin up any variety of environment needed. From small individual boxes that a developerRead More >
Thoughts from the CEO desk 2017 started off with a DevOps bang; an enormous amount of capital was poured into DevOps technology companies by VCs, and larger-scale adoption of toolsRead More >
We’re always happy to make new friends, especially when their technology plays so well together with ours. Introducing Nirmata Nirmata is a cloud service that fully automates application management onRead More >
Here at JFrog, we say “Release Fast or Die,” but this doesn’t apply only to us; it goes for all enterprises who are facing intense pressure to become more agileRead More >
Team skills are directly proportional to project success Training and team talent are often overlooked as essential pieces of a project’s success. Analysis from IDC research suggests that the skillsRead More >
In a previous blog post we talked about the importance of a Continuous Integration (CI) process for docker images and how to set up private docker registries in Artifactory toRead More >
When was the last time you closed off a sprint, happily marking all user stories as DONE and uploaded the build to your staging environment only to find out theRead More >
In my last post about JFrog Mission Control, I introduced the new Graphs feature which shows how your instances and repositories have been consuming storage. Knowing your history can helpRead More >
While Docker has become all the rage, it is still a relatively new technology in the market. Many companies have introduced it into their organizations, but relatively few have takenRead More >
There are many good reasons why you would set up a private Docker registry in Artifactory to manage your Docker images. One of them is the ability to promote images,Read More >
As a universal artifact repository, Artifactory is, among other things, a fully fledged Docker registry. In addition to storing and managing Docker images, Artifactory also offers extensive integration with yourRead More >
Version control is one of the top two predictors of deployment lead time, deployment frequency and MTTR. Why is it so important for DevOps organizations? During JavaOne last September, IRead More >
Has your release ever been held up due to open source licensing issues? Here’s a true story. In one of my previous jobs, the company I was working at wasRead More >
One of the big advantages of running builds through Artifactory is that it stores exhaustive build information generated by the different plugins used with common build tools. This is theRead More >
I never liked history in school. I was more interested in the latest technological developments and what the future had in store. What I didn’t realize at that time wasRead More >
Listen to this podcast recorded at JenkinsWorld 2016 in which Fred Simon and Sacha Labourey talk about how to achieve continuous software delivery using DevOps tools and methodologies including Mesosphere,Read More >
Conan.io, our favorite C/C++ package manager has just leaped into JFrog. This is one more great chapter in our story which began a few years ago, when JFrog products tookRead More >
Through a special initiative to support the open source community, JFrog Artifactory SaaS hosted on GCP is available at no charge, jointly sponsored by JFrog and Google, for qualified openRead More >
Virtually all development organizations need access to remote public resources such as JCenter, NuGet Gallery, npmjs.org, Docker Hub etc., to download dependencies needed for a build. One of the bigRead More >
If you’re developing server side code in PHP, there’s a pretty good chance you’re using PHP Composer to manage your dependencies and getting 3rd party components from Packagist. To hostRead More >
Since JFrog CLI was introduced about a year ago, its popularity has skyrocketed in the CI community. When we asked our users what they liked most about JFrog CLI, theRead More >
Nobody wants to get sick, so we’ll wear jackets when it gets cold, take our vitamin C and avoid going out in the snow with wet hair. We all doRead More >
DevOps has become one of the hottest buzzwords to hit the software industry. Everybody is talking about DevOps, and everybody is supposedly doing DevOps, but there isn’t really a solidRead More >
Some of you may have gotten a giggle from the title of this post, remembering that children’s song about beans that many of us would gleefully sing every time oneRead More >
CocoaPods stepped into the realm of Xcode development to take dependency management from the domain of tiresome and tedious to make it simple and easy. Nevertheless, working with CocoaPods presentsRead More >
JFrog Xray – not just another security vulnerabilities scanner. We have just officially launched JFrog Xray, and were already asked by customers why we think JFrog Xray should be usedRead More >
Friday, late afternoon, and everything seems to be running smoothly. The weekend is just around the corner, so you lean back in your chair and start to plan all theRead More >
Planning for Disaster Recovery is a bit like insurance. You know you need it so that when the 5#!7 hits the fan, you’re ready with a plan Artifactory sits atRead More >
New announcements at swampUP JFrog Product Announcements: JFrog Xray: JFrog Xray is the first universal impact analysis product, giving organizations an unparalleled level of understanding about allRead More >
For those of you familiar with JFrog Artifactory and its integration with CI servers, you know that we have plugins for Jenkins, TeamCity and Bamboo that integrate and capture informationRead More >
We’re pleased to announce the integration of JFrog Artifactory and JFrog Bintray with Atlassian Bitbucket. This integration provides a unified dashboard that visualizes the entire release pipeline from commit, through CI, quality gates andRead More >
Co-authored by Travis Foster Migrating from Nexus to JFrog Artifactory is very simple by using nexus2art migrator. The migrator provides a user friendly wizard like interface for transferring everything inRead More >
The popularity of the Git version control system among developers has grown consistently over the last few years, with many Subversion users making the switch to Git’s ‘file system snapshot’Read More >
Many organizations developing software today use Docker in one way or another. If you go to any software development or DevOps conference and ask a big crowd of people “WhoRead More >
As enterprises ramp up their use of JFrog Artifactory, and install multiple servers at globally distributed data centers, monitoring and managing the global binary workflow becomes more and more challenging. JFrogRead More >
Artifactory 4.6 was released last week, and along with adding Google Cloud Storage to the already extended family of storage providers, introduces support for the most complex storage configuration needsRead More >
So, you all heard about #npmgate a.k.a. #unpublishgate. Azer removed left-pad from the official npm registry and all hell broke loose. Most of npm builds in the world are failingRead More >
You probably read the awesome post in the Netflix Engineering Tools team blog about the build process that Netflix uses to continuously deploy the service that streams movies and TV showsRead More >
Remember Artifactory CLI? That was the tool we released several months ago to simplify your automation scripts while optimizing upload and download of files to and from Artifactory. Well, afterRead More >
How do you manage terabytes of binaries? How do you move mountains of artifacts around the world, at peak performance, all the time? That’s what Oracle does, every day. Download the case studyRead More >
The JFrog User Conference, affectionately known as “swampUP”, is a yearly event where developers and DevOps come together to talk, network, learn from industry visionaries, and…enjoy an endless flow ofRead More >
The highlight of the latest release of Artifactory, version 4.5, is support for CocoaPods, and there are a bunch of additional updates which we thought you might like to hear about.Read More >
A couple of months ago we released the preview version of JFrog Mission Control. As a new product, we were eager to get it out there and start getting feedback.Read More >
Holiday season is over. Gifts were exchanged, miles were traveled, resolutions were made, and much alcohol was consumed. Time to get back to work, renewed and energized for the newRead More >
Our recent Developer and DevOps Trends 2015 survey showed that anyone using Docker also uses additional technologies. I’ll let you in on a little secret. That’s true in general, notRead More >
We started running these surveys in 2013 to stay in touch with our developer and DevOps communities, and to understand how they work and the challenges they address on aRead More >
Developing on .NET? Then, most likely, you are no stranger to NuGet Gallery. It’s a great place to find public NuGet packages. But is it the best place to hostRead More >
We don’t call Artifactory the Universal Repository for nothing. You can now search for any package using search criteria specific to the package type. Looking for an image in yourRead More >
Repositories are the building blocks of Artifactory, and there are three basic types: Local repositories are where you store your in-house artifacts; remote repositories proxy remote resources and cache artifactsRead More >
It’s not every day we get to announce a brand new product, so we’re really excited with our first release of JFrog Mission Control. Why did we build Mission Control?Read More >
Since writing this post, Artifactory CLI has evolved into JFrog CLI that works with both Artifactory and Bintray. I encourage you to read this follow-up post to learn about theRead More >
JFrog Artifactory – The Only Universal Enterprise Repository Manager During DockerCon 2015 in SF, Solomon Hykes asked the audience: “Who is using Docker and nothing else”? No one in the audienceRead More >
The ability to proxy remote repositories and cache external artifacts from them is crucial whether they are Docker images, NuGet packages, npm, tar.gz files or any of the dependencies weRead More >
If you haven’t yet heard about our exciting new release of Artifactory 4, then you can read about it in our release notes. It comes with a whole bunch ofRead More >
There are only a few more days for you to cast your vote for Artifactory at the DevOps Dozen hosted by DevOps.com. Artifactory has been nominated in the category ofRead More >
Creating a Signed URL is now available to you through the Bintray friendly User Interface, from start to end. If you are new to Signed URLs, you would rather checkRead More >
In a recent conversation I had with a developer that works with my wife, who works as the QA Manager for an awesome educational games company, she shared with me aRead More >
Goodbye network worries – hello remote Docker registries Docker Hub is an invaluable resource that you need on a regular basis, but as a remote resource, what do you doRead More >
You, of course, know, that for nearly the last two years, you have been downloading your Vagrant software from JFrog Bintray. But recently, Bintray has taken Vagrant support toRead More >
“Private repositories”, “Teams and Organizations”, “Permissions”…, sounds like that’s all you need to provide secure private downloads. Well, not quite. Those are great features that fit the billRead More >
Each Artifactory administrator has his own methodology and policies for managing binaries within Artifactory, however, cleaning artifacts and freeing up storage space is a common need that every administrator has.Read More >
1. If you are using several technologies, (e.g. Nuget, Maven, NPM, PyPi etc..) define a unique repository for each of them. By doing that you are making sureRead More >
JFrog has recently released version 2.3.0 of the Jenkins Artifactory Plugin. In case you’re not yet familiar with the Jenkins Plugin for Artifactory, here’s some background. Artifactory has become theRead More >
One of our mantras here at JFrog is that we’re community driven. At each roadmap meeting we discuss features arising from trends in the industry along with feature requests weRead More >
How can you compare one technology or tool to its competitors? Usually, there is no objective comparison available. So how do you know which is better? Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA?Read More >
This post was originally published in The Buttso Blathers blog by Steve Button. Feel free to comment here or there. The JFrog team announced this week the release ofRead More >
This note isn’t just a recap of 2014, it is our commitment to the future! 2014 was a crucial year for the development and DevOps world – an explosiveRead More >
Update November 2015: Sonatype introduces an abstract blob storage in Nexus 3, almost completely mimicking Artifactory’s checksum-based storage that they are criticized for years. Talking about leaders and followers. Checksum-basedRead More >
In many ways it has. Docker has emerged as the “King of Containers” with more and more enterprises adopting Docker technology to run applications in data centers, on IT infrastructureRead More >
The new features that a Bintray Premium account exposes are exactly what you need for commercial software distribution. Private repositories, fine-grained permission management, storage-as-you-go and much more. Private repositories areRead More >
Analyst: Jay Lyman 29 Sep, 2014 Repository and binary management vendor JFrog continues to grow, thanks largely to its new US offices and continued growth of modern, agile, DevOps technologies and methodologies among more mainstreamRead More >
Less is More! A blog I wanted to read prior to Series B I decided to write this blog and share JFrog’s story with you, so if you’re doing orRead More >
As one of the contributors to Black Duck’s eighth annual Future of Open Source Survey, the industry’s leading indicator of open source software (OSS) industry trends, JFrog was pleased to be able toRead More >
Artifactory, OneGet, NuGet, Chocolatey, and Powershell Setup and Installations Recently there has been an enthusiastic buzz around OneGet, Microsoft’s new download manager for Powershell. With OneGet, Windows now has aRead More >
Part 2 – “Is the sky cracking”? In the first part of this blog, we covered the downloading of the sample projects, the installation of Artifactory PRO, the buildingRead More >
This blog shows how Artifactory, a binary repository manager, can be used a) as the storage location for remotely located build references, b) as a drop site for locally built CI artifacts, c) and inRead More >
We are excited to join the Cloud Foundry Foundation as a Silver member! Well, that was a natural move for the frogs. As a true believers in OSS, Integration and cloud asRead More >
The main reason for Node‘s explosive popularity is its thriving ecosystem. Likewise, it’s well understood that the main reason for that ecosystem’s growth is npm, Node’s package manager. npmjs.org usage has skyrocketedRead More >
From our experience with thousands of Artifactory users, we know one thing for sure:we don’t know better. Every organization does its ALM differently: artifact approval flow, snapshot retention policies, build-to-releaseRead More >
Here’s a short and down-to-business screen-cast that shows how to set up a feature-rich hosted Ruby Gems repository. You’ll get the full monty – local repositories for sharing your private gems,Read More >
Analyst: Jay Lyman JFrog is a commercial backer of the open source Artifactory repository management software. The company, with offices in Israel and Milpitas, California, reports an increase in enterprise customers melding new,Read More >
Featuring report “Release Management for Enterprises“, by RebelLabs Today’s software users have rapidly evolving needs, are mobile, and expect 24/7 connectivity and reliability. So dev teams need to churn outRead More >
At some point in time, a Ruby developer realized the need to serve gems within a private network. The main reasons why: You can’t rely onRubyGems.org You need a place to host theRead More >
I’ve been a part of the swamp for over a year now and managed to learn that being a part of the community means much more than sitting in frontRead More >
Both Sonatype Nexus Pro and Artifactory Pro claim they support NuGet format for proxying NuGet Gallery and hosting NuGet packages. But the term “support” is rather vague. Let’s try to compareRead More >
You probably already noticed, but just in case – Artifactory 3.0 awesomeness is now delivered to you more frequently than ever. For example, we just released 3.0.2. This minor releaseRead More >
Actually, less (only 4).Remember the blog post about user plugins? How easy and fast is it to add or change functionality in Artifactory? When you went skeptic, like “come on, it’sRead More >
From our experience with thousands of Artifactory users we know one thing for sure: we don’t know better. Every organization does its ALM differently: artifact approval flow, snapshot retention policies,Read More >
OK, my adrenaline is back to normal, and it’s time for a wrap-up about JavaOne. As the Main Event in which we participate every year, this year’s JavaOne was bigRead More >
Update Jul. 24th 2012: As of version 2.6.2 Artifactory also supports event-driven replication. Benefit from all the worlds: pull/push/event-driven!Working in distributed teams isn’t easy. There are time zone differences, language and culturalRead More >
During the last couple of years, continuous integration (CI) and automated release management methodologies have become much stronger in non-Java builds.Number of familiar tools are used for these methodologies, likeRead More >
Analyst: Jay Lyman Israel-based JFrog backs the open source Artifactoryrepository management software, where it finds audience with both application developers and IT operations teams. Its positioning between these two parties managing one of theirRead More >
Update 13 Jul. 2012: The video recording of my talk was published on infoq.comIt was JFrog‘s second QCon London, and it just gets better. Imagine: even the London weather was perfect, not toRead More >
The problem of dependency management is neither new nor original, it exists in all development platforms, and .NET is no different.Let’s go through different solutions and see how they perform.Read More >
We’d rather have our customers and users be the gauge of how well Artifactory met their Continuous Integration needs, rather than have you listen to our opinion.These are busy daysRead More >
JFrog’s Artifactory Wins JavaOne 2011 Duke’s Choice Award 3 years from the day it was founded, JFrog was recognized by Oracle and the Java community for Innovation Java Tools forRead More >
Jenkins now offers a new robust solution for release staging and promotion in the form of the Jenkins Artifactory Plugin. This solution is fast, lightweight and works for for BOTHRead More >
The Future of CI at JAX Conf – San Jose June, 2011 by Fred SimonThese are exciting days for Continuous Integration users and for us – JFrog Artifactory team.Following the successful CIRead More >
Since my first encounter with Gradle and Hans Dockter (TSSJS 2009 in Las Vegas), I slowly (but surely) started to use this new build tool in many environment and projects.Today, I’m hookedRead More >
On April 7th, we held the First Continuous Integration Summit at LinkedIn HQ in the Silicon Valley. We were overbooked a week from opening the event registration page! This enthusiastic response, inRead More >
The advent of cloud computing has made it very easy for IT and DevOps to quickly spin up any variety of environment needed. From small individual boxes that a developerRead More >
Thoughts from the CEO desk 2017 started off with a DevOps bang; an enormous amount of capital was poured into DevOps technology companies by VCs, and larger-scale adoption of toolsRead More >
We’re always happy to make new friends, especially when their technology plays so well together with ours. Introducing Nirmata Nirmata is a cloud service that fully automates application management onRead More >
Here at JFrog, we say “Release Fast or Die,” but this doesn’t apply only to us; it goes for all enterprises who are facing intense pressure to become more agileRead More >
Team skills are directly proportional to project success Training and team talent are often overlooked as essential pieces of a project’s success. Analysis from IDC research suggests that the skillsRead More >
In a previous blog post we talked about the importance of a Continuous Integration (CI) process for docker images and how to set up private docker registries in Artifactory toRead More >
When was the last time you closed off a sprint, happily marking all user stories as DONE and uploaded the build to your staging environment only to find out theRead More >
In my last post about JFrog Mission Control, I introduced the new Graphs feature which shows how your instances and repositories have been consuming storage. Knowing your history can helpRead More >
While Docker has become all the rage, it is still a relatively new technology in the market. Many companies have introduced it into their organizations, but relatively few have takenRead More >
There are many good reasons why you would set up a private Docker registry in Artifactory to manage your Docker images. One of them is the ability to promote images,Read More >
As a universal artifact repository, Artifactory is, among other things, a fully fledged Docker registry. In addition to storing and managing Docker images, Artifactory also offers extensive integration with yourRead More >
Version control is one of the top two predictors of deployment lead time, deployment frequency and MTTR. Why is it so important for DevOps organizations? During JavaOne last September, IRead More >
Has your release ever been held up due to open source licensing issues? Here’s a true story. In one of my previous jobs, the company I was working at wasRead More >
One of the big advantages of running builds through Artifactory is that it stores exhaustive build information generated by the different plugins used with common build tools. This is theRead More >
I never liked history in school. I was more interested in the latest technological developments and what the future had in store. What I didn’t realize at that time wasRead More >
Listen to this podcast recorded at JenkinsWorld 2016 in which Fred Simon and Sacha Labourey talk about how to achieve continuous software delivery using DevOps tools and methodologies including Mesosphere,Read More >
Conan.io, our favorite C/C++ package manager has just leaped into JFrog. This is one more great chapter in our story which began a few years ago, when JFrog products tookRead More >
Through a special initiative to support the open source community, JFrog Artifactory SaaS hosted on GCP is available at no charge, jointly sponsored by JFrog and Google, for qualified openRead More >
Virtually all development organizations need access to remote public resources such as JCenter, NuGet Gallery, npmjs.org, Docker Hub etc., to download dependencies needed for a build. One of the bigRead More >
If you’re developing server side code in PHP, there’s a pretty good chance you’re using PHP Composer to manage your dependencies and getting 3rd party components from Packagist. To hostRead More >
Since JFrog CLI was introduced about a year ago, its popularity has skyrocketed in the CI community. When we asked our users what they liked most about JFrog CLI, theRead More >
Nobody wants to get sick, so we’ll wear jackets when it gets cold, take our vitamin C and avoid going out in the snow with wet hair. We all doRead More >
DevOps has become one of the hottest buzzwords to hit the software industry. Everybody is talking about DevOps, and everybody is supposedly doing DevOps, but there isn’t really a solidRead More >
Some of you may have gotten a giggle from the title of this post, remembering that children’s song about beans that many of us would gleefully sing every time oneRead More >
CocoaPods stepped into the realm of Xcode development to take dependency management from the domain of tiresome and tedious to make it simple and easy. Nevertheless, working with CocoaPods presentsRead More >
JFrog Xray – not just another security vulnerabilities scanner. We have just officially launched JFrog Xray, and were already asked by customers why we think JFrog Xray should be usedRead More >
Friday, late afternoon, and everything seems to be running smoothly. The weekend is just around the corner, so you lean back in your chair and start to plan all theRead More >
Planning for Disaster Recovery is a bit like insurance. You know you need it so that when the 5#!7 hits the fan, you’re ready with a plan Artifactory sits atRead More >
New announcements at swampUP JFrog Product Announcements: JFrog Xray: JFrog Xray is the first universal impact analysis product, giving organizations an unparalleled level of understanding about allRead More >
For those of you familiar with JFrog Artifactory and its integration with CI servers, you know that we have plugins for Jenkins, TeamCity and Bamboo that integrate and capture informationRead More >
We’re pleased to announce the integration of JFrog Artifactory and JFrog Bintray with Atlassian Bitbucket. This integration provides a unified dashboard that visualizes the entire release pipeline from commit, through CI, quality gates andRead More >
Co-authored by Travis Foster Migrating from Nexus to JFrog Artifactory is very simple by using nexus2art migrator. The migrator provides a user friendly wizard like interface for transferring everything inRead More >
The popularity of the Git version control system among developers has grown consistently over the last few years, with many Subversion users making the switch to Git’s ‘file system snapshot’Read More >
Many organizations developing software today use Docker in one way or another. If you go to any software development or DevOps conference and ask a big crowd of people “WhoRead More >
As enterprises ramp up their use of JFrog Artifactory, and install multiple servers at globally distributed data centers, monitoring and managing the global binary workflow becomes more and more challenging. JFrogRead More >
Artifactory 4.6 was released last week, and along with adding Google Cloud Storage to the already extended family of storage providers, introduces support for the most complex storage configuration needsRead More >
So, you all heard about #npmgate a.k.a. #unpublishgate. Azer removed left-pad from the official npm registry and all hell broke loose. Most of npm builds in the world are failingRead More >
You probably read the awesome post in the Netflix Engineering Tools team blog about the build process that Netflix uses to continuously deploy the service that streams movies and TV showsRead More >
Remember Artifactory CLI? That was the tool we released several months ago to simplify your automation scripts while optimizing upload and download of files to and from Artifactory. Well, afterRead More >
How do you manage terabytes of binaries? How do you move mountains of artifacts around the world, at peak performance, all the time? That’s what Oracle does, every day. Download the case studyRead More >
The JFrog User Conference, affectionately known as “swampUP”, is a yearly event where developers and DevOps come together to talk, network, learn from industry visionaries, and…enjoy an endless flow ofRead More >
The highlight of the latest release of Artifactory, version 4.5, is support for CocoaPods, and there are a bunch of additional updates which we thought you might like to hear about.Read More >
A couple of months ago we released the preview version of JFrog Mission Control. As a new product, we were eager to get it out there and start getting feedback.Read More >
Holiday season is over. Gifts were exchanged, miles were traveled, resolutions were made, and much alcohol was consumed. Time to get back to work, renewed and energized for the newRead More >
Our recent Developer and DevOps Trends 2015 survey showed that anyone using Docker also uses additional technologies. I’ll let you in on a little secret. That’s true in general, notRead More >
We started running these surveys in 2013 to stay in touch with our developer and DevOps communities, and to understand how they work and the challenges they address on aRead More >
Developing on .NET? Then, most likely, you are no stranger to NuGet Gallery. It’s a great place to find public NuGet packages. But is it the best place to hostRead More >
We don’t call Artifactory the Universal Repository for nothing. You can now search for any package using search criteria specific to the package type. Looking for an image in yourRead More >
Repositories are the building blocks of Artifactory, and there are three basic types: Local repositories are where you store your in-house artifacts; remote repositories proxy remote resources and cache artifactsRead More >
It’s not every day we get to announce a brand new product, so we’re really excited with our first release of JFrog Mission Control. Why did we build Mission Control?Read More >
Since writing this post, Artifactory CLI has evolved into JFrog CLI that works with both Artifactory and Bintray. I encourage you to read this follow-up post to learn about theRead More >
JFrog Artifactory – The Only Universal Enterprise Repository Manager During DockerCon 2015 in SF, Solomon Hykes asked the audience: “Who is using Docker and nothing else”? No one in the audienceRead More >
The ability to proxy remote repositories and cache external artifacts from them is crucial whether they are Docker images, NuGet packages, npm, tar.gz files or any of the dependencies weRead More >
If you haven’t yet heard about our exciting new release of Artifactory 4, then you can read about it in our release notes. It comes with a whole bunch ofRead More >
There are only a few more days for you to cast your vote for Artifactory at the DevOps Dozen hosted by DevOps.com. Artifactory has been nominated in the category ofRead More >
Creating a Signed URL is now available to you through the Bintray friendly User Interface, from start to end. If you are new to Signed URLs, you would rather checkRead More >
In a recent conversation I had with a developer that works with my wife, who works as the QA Manager for an awesome educational games company, she shared with me aRead More >
Goodbye network worries – hello remote Docker registries Docker Hub is an invaluable resource that you need on a regular basis, but as a remote resource, what do you doRead More >
You, of course, know, that for nearly the last two years, you have been downloading your Vagrant software from JFrog Bintray. But recently, Bintray has taken Vagrant support toRead More >
“Private repositories”, “Teams and Organizations”, “Permissions”…, sounds like that’s all you need to provide secure private downloads. Well, not quite. Those are great features that fit the billRead More >
Each Artifactory administrator has his own methodology and policies for managing binaries within Artifactory, however, cleaning artifacts and freeing up storage space is a common need that every administrator has.Read More >
1. If you are using several technologies, (e.g. Nuget, Maven, NPM, PyPi etc..) define a unique repository for each of them. By doing that you are making sureRead More >
JFrog has recently released version 2.3.0 of the Jenkins Artifactory Plugin. In case you’re not yet familiar with the Jenkins Plugin for Artifactory, here’s some background. Artifactory has become theRead More >
One of our mantras here at JFrog is that we’re community driven. At each roadmap meeting we discuss features arising from trends in the industry along with feature requests weRead More >
How can you compare one technology or tool to its competitors? Usually, there is no objective comparison available. So how do you know which is better? Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA?Read More >
This post was originally published in The Buttso Blathers blog by Steve Button. Feel free to comment here or there. The JFrog team announced this week the release ofRead More >
This note isn’t just a recap of 2014, it is our commitment to the future! 2014 was a crucial year for the development and DevOps world – an explosiveRead More >
Update November 2015: Sonatype introduces an abstract blob storage in Nexus 3, almost completely mimicking Artifactory’s checksum-based storage that they are criticized for years. Talking about leaders and followers. Checksum-basedRead More >
In many ways it has. Docker has emerged as the “King of Containers” with more and more enterprises adopting Docker technology to run applications in data centers, on IT infrastructureRead More >
The new features that a Bintray Premium account exposes are exactly what you need for commercial software distribution. Private repositories, fine-grained permission management, storage-as-you-go and much more. Private repositories areRead More >
Analyst: Jay Lyman 29 Sep, 2014 Repository and binary management vendor JFrog continues to grow, thanks largely to its new US offices and continued growth of modern, agile, DevOps technologies and methodologies among more mainstreamRead More >
Less is More! A blog I wanted to read prior to Series B I decided to write this blog and share JFrog’s story with you, so if you’re doing orRead More >
As one of the contributors to Black Duck’s eighth annual Future of Open Source Survey, the industry’s leading indicator of open source software (OSS) industry trends, JFrog was pleased to be able toRead More >
Artifactory, OneGet, NuGet, Chocolatey, and Powershell Setup and Installations Recently there has been an enthusiastic buzz around OneGet, Microsoft’s new download manager for Powershell. With OneGet, Windows now has aRead More >
Part 2 – “Is the sky cracking”? In the first part of this blog, we covered the downloading of the sample projects, the installation of Artifactory PRO, the buildingRead More >
This blog shows how Artifactory, a binary repository manager, can be used a) as the storage location for remotely located build references, b) as a drop site for locally built CI artifacts, c) and inRead More >
We are excited to join the Cloud Foundry Foundation as a Silver member! Well, that was a natural move for the frogs. As a true believers in OSS, Integration and cloud asRead More >
The main reason for Node‘s explosive popularity is its thriving ecosystem. Likewise, it’s well understood that the main reason for that ecosystem’s growth is npm, Node’s package manager. npmjs.org usage has skyrocketedRead More >
From our experience with thousands of Artifactory users, we know one thing for sure:we don’t know better. Every organization does its ALM differently: artifact approval flow, snapshot retention policies, build-to-releaseRead More >
Here’s a short and down-to-business screen-cast that shows how to set up a feature-rich hosted Ruby Gems repository. You’ll get the full monty – local repositories for sharing your private gems,Read More >
Analyst: Jay Lyman JFrog is a commercial backer of the open source Artifactory repository management software. The company, with offices in Israel and Milpitas, California, reports an increase in enterprise customers melding new,Read More >
Featuring report “Release Management for Enterprises“, by RebelLabs Today’s software users have rapidly evolving needs, are mobile, and expect 24/7 connectivity and reliability. So dev teams need to churn outRead More >
At some point in time, a Ruby developer realized the need to serve gems within a private network. The main reasons why: You can’t rely onRubyGems.org You need a place to host theRead More >
I’ve been a part of the swamp for over a year now and managed to learn that being a part of the community means much more than sitting in frontRead More >
Both Sonatype Nexus Pro and Artifactory Pro claim they support NuGet format for proxying NuGet Gallery and hosting NuGet packages. But the term “support” is rather vague. Let’s try to compareRead More >
You probably already noticed, but just in case – Artifactory 3.0 awesomeness is now delivered to you more frequently than ever. For example, we just released 3.0.2. This minor releaseRead More >
Actually, less (only 4).Remember the blog post about user plugins? How easy and fast is it to add or change functionality in Artifactory? When you went skeptic, like “come on, it’sRead More >
From our experience with thousands of Artifactory users we know one thing for sure: we don’t know better. Every organization does its ALM differently: artifact approval flow, snapshot retention policies,Read More >
OK, my adrenaline is back to normal, and it’s time for a wrap-up about JavaOne. As the Main Event in which we participate every year, this year’s JavaOne was bigRead More >
Update Jul. 24th 2012: As of version 2.6.2 Artifactory also supports event-driven replication. Benefit from all the worlds: pull/push/event-driven!Working in distributed teams isn’t easy. There are time zone differences, language and culturalRead More >
During the last couple of years, continuous integration (CI) and automated release management methodologies have become much stronger in non-Java builds.Number of familiar tools are used for these methodologies, likeRead More >
Analyst: Jay Lyman Israel-based JFrog backs the open source Artifactoryrepository management software, where it finds audience with both application developers and IT operations teams. Its positioning between these two parties managing one of theirRead More >
Update 13 Jul. 2012: The video recording of my talk was published on infoq.comIt was JFrog‘s second QCon London, and it just gets better. Imagine: even the London weather was perfect, not toRead More >
The problem of dependency management is neither new nor original, it exists in all development platforms, and .NET is no different.Let’s go through different solutions and see how they perform.Read More >
We’d rather have our customers and users be the gauge of how well Artifactory met their Continuous Integration needs, rather than have you listen to our opinion.These are busy daysRead More >
JFrog’s Artifactory Wins JavaOne 2011 Duke’s Choice Award 3 years from the day it was founded, JFrog was recognized by Oracle and the Java community for Innovation Java Tools forRead More >
Jenkins now offers a new robust solution for release staging and promotion in the form of the Jenkins Artifactory Plugin. This solution is fast, lightweight and works for for BOTHRead More >
The Future of CI at JAX Conf – San Jose June, 2011 by Fred SimonThese are exciting days for Continuous Integration users and for us – JFrog Artifactory team.Following the successful CIRead More >
Since my first encounter with Gradle and Hans Dockter (TSSJS 2009 in Las Vegas), I slowly (but surely) started to use this new build tool in many environment and projects.Today, I’m hookedRead More >
On April 7th, we held the First Continuous Integration Summit at LinkedIn HQ in the Silicon Valley. We were overbooked a week from opening the event registration page! This enthusiastic response, inRead More >
Are you stuck with your vendor stack ?! The up-to-date community driven feature comparison between Artifactory and Nexus can be found here. The evolution of Continuous Integration, build tools andRead More >
JFrog’s Continuous Integration and Build Seminar “To Build or Not to Be“, took place on July 1st, 2010 and was a big success.The sessions of Kohsuke Kawaguchi creator of Hudson and CEO of InfraDNA,Read More >
Most of the issues encountered by JBoss developers with their new build infrastructure are discussed openly here. This is an important source of information about the problems encountered with a Hudson,Read More >
*The content of this blog is a translation of a blog posted in Portuguese by Diego Pacheco.*I clearly recall experiencing DLL hell while working predominantly with Microsoft products. We suffered from dependency issues backRead More >
Background There are a lot of public Maven 2 repositories out there (repo1, JBoss, SpringSource, etc.). When setting up your a repository manager for your organization, configuring remote repositories canRead More >
Overview In this blog, I will demonstrate how to integrate Hudson with JFrog’s Artifactory repository manager to have full build-to-artifacts traceability. We will use Artifactory plug-in to deploy the Hudson build artifacts and trackRead More >
The one that talks, the one that does! In a blog “Why Putting Repositories in your POMs is a Bad Idea“, Sonatype “asked” the open source community to manage theirRead More >
Overiew One of the greatest features of Artifactory 2.1 is the support for artifacts staging and promotion. The idea behind this feature is that in many environments, before exposing aRead More >
JavaOne demo Our JavaOne 2009 technical presentation TS-4388 is a demo integrating Maven, JavaFX, Artifactory and WebStart in one smooth process for the developer and site operation manager. So, we were lookingRead More >
I do not care too much about product comparisons coming from product vendors since they are usually biased and written with a single mindset of “how do I make myRead More >
On Secure LDAP Integration: Avoiding Clear Text Passwords in Maven Settings and Controlling Login FallbackFirst, Some BackgroundOne shortcoming of Maven is that it requires you to store your repository passwords inRead More >
We are pleased to announce the availability of Artifactory 2.0. Artifactory is an advanced Maven repository manager, offering powerful enterprise features, such as LDAP/Active Directory integration and fine-grained permission control, behindRead More >
I’m more of a “server side” kind of developer.When I see too much HTML, CSS and Javascript, I need pills!Still, I like to challenge the MVC architecture of UI frameworks.Read More >