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Top 5 Community Rated Sessions at JFrog SwampUP 2020

Top 5 Community Rated Sessions at JFrog SwampUP 2020

What better way to wrap up JFrog’s annual swampUP DevOps user conference than with your community feedback! The online conference made it possible for the DevOps community to get together from all over the world. Making this DevOps user conference more exciting than ever! Here are your top 5 rated sessions, in no particular order,…
Track JFrog Platform Performance with Datadog Analytics

Track JFrog Platform Performance with Datadog Analytics

Faithful operation of your JFrog Platform can be best assured by tracking usage data of Artifactory and Xray. With insights gained through real-time observability and log analytics, you can boost the efficiency of your DevOps pipeline and keep your software releases running joyfully. Datadog is a SaaS-based data analytics platform that is a popularly used…
Unified JFrog Platform Monitoring With Prometheus and Grafana

Unified JFrog Platform Monitoring With Prometheus and Grafana

Running the JFrog DevOps Platform on Kubernetes in your enterprise can mean serving millions of artifacts to developers and customers each day. But operating at top performance requires being able to answer some vital questions. Like what is the most requested artifact? What is the most popular repo? Who are your heaviest users? For security,…
Enable Global DevSecOps with Cloud Enterprise, Xray, and Pipelines on AWS

Enable Global DevSecOps with Cloud Enterprise, Xray, and Pipelines on AWS

Note: This blog post has been updated to reflect the current JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform offering in AWS Marketplace. When software can travel around the globe at the speed of the cloud’s gusts, enterprises need to be extra certain the updates they release are safe for customers to use. If an app built in…
JFrog Breaks DevOps Boundaries at swampUP 2019!

JFrog Breaks DevOps Boundaries at swampUP 2019!

Update: JFrog no longer utilizes the VulnDB database. We have a comprehensive database from multiple leading sources including the NVD, GitHub, Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, PHP, and vulnerability data uncovered by the JFrog Security Research Team. JFrog Pipelines is sunset and will not be supported as of May 2026. Mission Control and Insight are sunset…