JFrog and GitHub: Next-Level DevSecOps

Most DevSecOps pipelines have a gap: source code security and binary security are handled in separate silos. This creates blind spots, slows teams down, and increases risk. At swampUP 2025, we’re unveiling the next evolution of the JFrog and GitHub integration, a deeply integrated DevSecOps experience that unifies best-of-breed code and binary platforms. With JFrog …

GitHub and JFrog Webinar Q&A

JFrog & GitHub Integration: Q&A on Implementation and Impact

The software development industry reacted with excitement to the news about the partnership between JFrog and GitHub and its potential impact on software development operations as covered in our online JFrog – GitHub Integration Tour. As VP of DevSecOps Research at IDC, Jim Mercer, commented “This announcement from GitHub and JFrog… brings together two of …

GitHub and JFrog Partner To Unify Code and Binaries for DevSecOps

Note: This post is co-authored by JFrog and GitHub and has also been published on the GitHub blog As the volume of code continues to grow exponentially, software developers, DevOps engineers, operations teams, security specialists, and everyone else who touches code are increasingly spending their time in the weeds of securing, delivering, and scaling software. …

How to Connect the JFrog Platform to Your GitHub Environment to Create a Seamless Integration

The latest JFrog collaboration with GitHub enables you to easily combine your favorite solutions for source code and binaries in a seamless integration. This means you now have a unified comprehensive and secure end-to-end experience that supports your software projects. This integration covers everything from curating open source packages, coding, CI, release management, deployment and …

Java 16 Commits to Git and GitHub: A Personal Reflection

A Stroll Down Memory Lane I was introduced to Git and GitHub in May of 2014 – just shy of 10 years since Git was created in 2005. That same day I was also handed a MacBook Pro laptop and an IntelliJ license, the main tools with which I was to begin my new role …

Taking Control of App Releases

Today’s software users have rapidly evolving needs, are mobile, and expect 24/7 connectivity and reliability. So dev teams need to churn out new features and versions frequently to keep up while still making sure that service is not interrupted. Sounds like a tall order, but fail to do so, and users switch to competitors or …