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Pipes for JFrog, a Fitting Match for BitBucket Pipelines

Pipes for JFrog, a Fitting Match for BitBucket Pipelines

Many users of Atlassian Bitbucket already choose JFrog Artifactory as their artifact repository with Xray as their DevSecOps tool to bring certainty and trust to the binaries in their software delivery pipelines. With Atlassian’s launch of Pipes for Bitbucket Pipelines, it’s easy for developers to manage their software releases from code through testing and release.…
Complete the Kubernetes Puzzle for IBM Cloud Private

Complete the Kubernetes Puzzle for IBM Cloud Private

Sometimes two things fit together so naturally, you sense they were built for each other. You might come to feel that way about IBM Cloud Private and JFrog Artifactory because, in important ways, it’s true. IBM Cloud Private (ICP) and Artifactory are both built to facilitate containerization, the growing technology that makes it easy to…
Enterprise Cloud DevOps on Azure is Clicks Away

Enterprise Cloud DevOps on Azure is Clicks Away

Editor’s Note (2024): Please refer to the current JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform listing on Azure Marketplace to get started with JFrog on Microsoft Azure.   A self-managed (BYOL) deployment of Artifactory High Availability hosted in your Azure environment can help your cloud DevOps function with the scalability, performance, and security of an enterprise-grade system. But it…
Gain Visibility into Your NuGet Builds Using Build-Info in JFrog Artifactory

Gain Visibility into Your NuGet Builds Using Build-Info in JFrog Artifactory

NuGet is an open-source package manager designed for the Microsoft development platform designed to support packaging DLL files with metadata. NuGet repositories in JFrog Artifactory support the application lifecycle from the developer's fingertips through distribution to consumers while covering application security, vulnerability analysis, and artifact flow control. After creating your NuGet repository in Artifactory, you…
5 Steps to Hosting Your Application on Amazon Cloud Container Service

5 Steps to Hosting Your Application on Amazon Cloud Container Service

This article describes 5 steps to hosting an application on the cloud with Amazon Elastic Container Services (ECS) and Elastic Container Registries (ECR) using a multi-cloud strategy. Developers are moving towards hosting applications on the Cloud and using various cloud services provided by market leaders such as: Google (GCP), Amazon (AWS) and Microsoft (Azure). Nowadays,…
Best Practices for Artifactory Backups and Disaster Recovery

Best Practices for Artifactory Backups and Disaster Recovery

Whether you have a small JFrog Artifactory instance or a complex cross-region topology, ensuring that your binaries are available at all times is vital to your DevOps pipeline. There are many different approaches to protecting your binaries from disaster, including: System Backups, directly from the Artifactory UI or using a 3rd party solution such as…
Accelerate Azure DevOps or TFS with JFrog Artifactory and NuGet

Accelerate Azure DevOps or TFS with JFrog Artifactory and NuGet

Azure DevOps is the evolution of VSTS (Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services), which is also known as VSTS, support continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD). Alongside support for Maven, NPM, Docker, and Generic builds, the JFrog Artifactory Extension for Azure DevOps and Team Foundation Server TFS has just been improved to support the NuGet package type. This…
Resolving Go Modules From JFrog Artifactory Using JFrog CLI

Resolving Go Modules From JFrog Artifactory Using JFrog CLI

Over the coming weeks, we’ll release a series of blog posts on how you can use the JFrog CLI, Artifactory, and GitHub Actions to build awesome software. The first in the series was building a custom GitHub Action and this week we’ll continue that by building Go apps. Last year we added support for Go…
Herd Trust Into Your Rancher Labs Multi-Cloud Strategy with Artifactory

Herd Trust Into Your Rancher Labs Multi-Cloud Strategy with Artifactory

DevOps engineers have grown so reliant on the power and scalability of Kubernetes (K8s) clusters that one server platform can seldom accommodate them all. More and more enterprises now run their containerized applications in clusters across multiple platforms at once, in public clouds and on-prem servers. That can fuel a chaotic stampede in an enterprise-class…
Security is Hard. Let’s Make It Harder.

Security is Hard. Let’s Make It Harder.

We all know that data breaches are horribly expensive for enterprises, whether due to direct costs of remediation, or from collateral costs due to lost customers, excessive support tickets, etc. This report from McAfee estimates that the global cost resulting from cybercrime will reach $600 billion in 2018. What you might not have known is…