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MBeans, MBeans They’re Good For Your Heart

MBeans, MBeans They’re Good For Your Heart

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 one of our friends "let loose". But the truth is, MBeans really are good for your heart, especially if you have to monitor a multitude of…
Disaster Recovery Built Into Centralized Repository Management

Disaster Recovery Built Into Centralized Repository Management

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 at the heart of critical software development processes in any organization that has realized the need for advanced artifact management. Depending on who (or which CI…
JFrog Mission Control, we have lift-off!

JFrog Mission Control, we have lift-off!

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? Because it’s in the spirit of our long tradition of listening to our community. With more and more enterprises setting up more and more clusters…
[White Paper] JFrog Mission Control

[White Paper] JFrog Mission Control

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. JFrog Mission Control overcomes these challenges by providing a centralized management console for global Artifactory instances.
JFrog Mission Control 1.0 Unleashed.

JFrog Mission Control 1.0 Unleashed.

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. Since then we have been in constant contact with dozens of our customers who downloaded it learning what worked well and what was missing. So…