Proudly Announcing JFrog’s Full Conformance to OCI v1.1

JFrog has long supported standards widely used by developers, including OCI container images. We started with our OCI-compliant Docker registry, then followed up with dedicated JFrog Artifactory OCI repositories. In our continued commitment to developer freedom of choice, we’re excited to take another leap forward. JFrog is now fully conformant to OCI v1.1. Source: OCI …

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OpenTofu support comes to JFrog Artifactory

If you deploy container-based services in Kubernetes, chances are you’re also using infrastructure-as-code to help automate the provisioning and maintenance of the cloud environments where your applications will run. Up until recently, Terraform was “the name” in infrastructure-as-code. However, HashiCorp’s decision in the second half of 2023 to change Terraform from an open source license …

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Four Key Lessons for ML Model Security & Management

With Gartner estimating that over 90% of newly created business software applications will contain ML models or services by 2027, it is evident that the open source ML revolution is well underway. By adopting the right MLOps processes and leveraging the lessons learned from the DevOps revolution, organizations can navigate the open source and proprietary …

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Improve Cloud Visibility with JFrog’s SaaS Log Streamer

Updated November 27, 2024: JFrog’s SaaS Log Streamer now supports log streaming to Datadog, Dataset, Dynatrace, Elastic, Grafana Loki, New Relic, and Splunk. This log streaming service is available to customers on JFrog Cloud Enterprise+ subscriptions. The beauty of deploying SaaS-based applications is that you don’t have to worry about building the infrastructure, hiring engineers …

Integrating JFrog Artifactory with Amazon SageMaker

Today,  we’re excited to announce a new integration with Amazon SageMaker! SageMaker helps companies build, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models for any use case with fully managed infrastructure, tools, and workflows. By leveraging JFrog Artifactory and Amazon SageMaker together, ML models can be delivered alongside all other software development components in a modern …

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Expanding OCI support in JFrog Artifactory with dedicated OCI repos

Great news for developers who leverage containers — JFrog has expanded its support for the OCI Container standard with dedicated OCI repositories! Before we touch on that, let’s do a quick recap on OCI containers for those unfamiliar with them outside the context of Docker. What are OCI containers? Containers are a lightweight and portable …

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Helm OCI support in JFrog Artifactory

If you’re building apps to run on Kubernetes, chances are you’re using Helm. If you fall into that category, we have good news for you: Helm users will now benefit from JFrog Artifactory’s support of Helm OCI registries in JFrog Artifactory. JFrog’s expanded Helm OCI support Since the release of Helm v3.8.0, the Helm client …

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Adopt a “Release-first” Approach with Release Lifecycle Management in JFrog Artifactory

UPDATE: As of swampUP 2023, Release Lifecycle Management includes the ability to create Xray policies to block promotion and/or distribution of Release Bundles that contain malicious packages, CVEs, etc. Read on for more information about Release Lifecycle Management. Every organization has a process for building and releasing software. Smaller organizations may run a few automated …

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A Guide to Installing the JFrog Platform on Amazon EKS

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service — or Amazon EKS — is a managed service that enables you to run Kubernetes on AWS without having to manage your own Kubernetes clusters. The JFrog Platform is available on AWS, making it super simple to deploy applications reliably and predictably, scale them quickly, roll out new features easily, and …

What is Platform Engineering?

If DevOps is an approach to software development that emphasizes collaboration between Development and Operations teams, then Platform Engineering operationalizes that approach by creating a centralized platform that has specific sets of tools and processes. It’s the discipline of designing and building toolchains and workflows that enable self-service capabilities for software engineering organizations in a …