Gianni Truzzi
Former JFrog Technical WriterGianni was a Technical Marketing Writer with JFrog. He has nearly 40 years in the technology industry, as a software engineer, consultant, technical content writer, and journalist.
The Latest From Gianni Truzzi
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7 Ways to Accelerate Cloud Native Development
| 7 min readModern enterprises understand the need to move away from developing monolithic applications to ones that make best use of the cloud to enable business acceleration at scale and speed. That means transforming development to more resilient cloud native architectures that can be readily deployed to cloud, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments. What does it mean to…
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Cloud Nimble: The Next Evolution for Multi-Cloud and Hybrid DevOps
| 7 min readOver the last several years, systems architects have had to make sure their systems are cloud native, with applications that are optimized for scalable cloud technology infrastructure. In today’s environment, you should be asking whether your solutions are cloud nimble as well. For the modern enterprise, cloud computing is now the default model for applications,…
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Catching Log4j in the Wild: Find, Fix and Fortify
| 10 min readAt many organizations, the surprise discovery that the widely used Log4Shell open source software has harbored a longtime critical vulnerability was as if Scrooge and the Grinch had teamed up for the biggest holiday heist of all. Incident response teams across the globe have scrambled to remediate thousands, if not millions of applications. “For cybercriminals this…
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Navigating the Artifact Jungle, Where Development Meets Delivery
| 5 min readNote: This post was updated on April 7, 2024. As developers, we spend most of our time thinking about code: how to design it, write it, debug it, integrate it. Our thoughts are of our source files, our attention is on the repositories and branches that populate our version control system. That’s our job, that’s…
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How to Use Cargo Repositories in Artifactory
| 6 min readFor five years running, Rust has taken the top spot in Stackoverflow’s survey of most loved programming languages. Seen by many as the next step after C/C++, the language is fast becoming embraced by embedded device developers and as a robust system for IoT. At JFrog, we took notice and are eager to welcome Rust…
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Enable Multi-Site DevOps with Federated Repositories
| 8 min readThe days when applications were created by a small team of developers in one room are long past. Enterprise software development is now a highly collaborative endeavour of packages shared by intersecting teams across multiple sites spread across the globe. For the enterprise, JFrog Artifactory has long enabled multi-site replication through different push/pull replication topology…
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Developer, Transform Yourself: Digital Transformation Starts with You
| 5 min readAs technical professionals we spend a lot of time developing technical skills. Checking the right boxes of experience with languages, tools, and technologies is what typically lands us a job interview for our specialty. But what wins the job in DevOps -- and carries you to success in it -- are your human skills. Even…
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GitHub vs JFrog: Who Can do the Job for DevOps?
| 12 min readWhen you choose a product, you're hiring it to do a job. You’ve put out the“Help Wanted” sign for DevOps, and choosing between two well-qualified prospects is high stakes. The hire you make can ensure the enterprise swiftly rises -- or sinks. With JFrog and GitHub, you have two of the best candidates. Now judge…
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Cloud Native CI/CD: The Ultimate Checklist
| 9 min readChoosing a software solution means checking the right boxes, and being “cloud native” has bubbled to the top of most lists. But cloud native is a box built of boxes of its own. For a CI/CD solution like JFrog Pipelines, cloud native starts by being “born in the cloud” to natively execute in, build for,…
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CI/CD In Confidence: How Pipelines Keeps Your Secrets
| 6 min readA friend that can’t keep a secret isn’t one you’ll rely on. The same is true for your mission critical CI/CD tool that you have to entrust with credentials for each integrated component. Keeping your secrets safe can be a challenge for CI/CD tools, since they need to connect to such a variety of other…
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