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 …

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 …

Artifactory and Nomad

Cluster Management Made Simple with JFrog Artifactory and HashiCorp Nomad

Many new technologies are laser-focused on cloud-native applications and architectures. However, not all applications are there just yet. Someone only reading trade press, may get the idea that all applications are there. The reality is that applications continue to take many forms, and will for a long time to come. It is refreshing to learn …

JFrog Artifactory on GCP

Tips and Best Practices for Developing with Artifactory on GCP

Hosting infrastructure on cloud-based services is becoming a standard in the tech industry. This comes as no surprise as multifaceted solutions for efficiency are the driving advantages of moving to the cloud. More specifically, some of the reasons that leave cloud solutions at an advantage include flexibility, cost and easier maintenance, allowing the team to …

Sonarqube and Artifactory

Fully Automated Promotion Pipelines with SonarQube and Artifactory

This blog post is co-authored by Jonathan Roquelaure of JFrog and Fabrice Bellingard of SonarSource, and co-posted on the SonarSource blog Our previous blog post showed how to connect Artifactory and SonarQube to help make better decisions when it comes to deploying or delivering good quality software. With a pretty simple script added to your …

Gain Code Insights with JFrog Artifactory and Atlassian Bitbucket

At the 2018 Atlassian European Summit in Barcelona, Atlassian introduced a new UX in Bitbucket Server that empowers developers to be more productive. Called Code Insights, it gathers information from across the DevOps toolchain into Bitbucket’s pull request experience. On the heels of this news, JFrog is announcing a new integration that brings critical data …

Reusable Cloud Infrastructure as Code with Pulumi and JFrog Artifactory

This guest post is submitted by Chris Smith of Pulumi and is co-posted on the Pulumi blog. Pulumi enables you to specify cloud infrastructure with code. This empowers you to program the cloud in your favorite language, and benefit from useful and familiar features of coding like  static analysis, type checking, IDEs, and more. One …

JFrog Xray and NeuVector

Delivering Shift-Left Security with NeuVector and JFrog Xray

Bringing Kubernetes app security insights to developers This post is co-authored by Craig Peters of JFrog and Henrik Rosendahl of NeuVector and is also cross-posted on the NeuVector blog. Kubernetes, the container and orchestration tool favored by enterprises, provides great benefit in automating many aspects of application deployment at scale. But, like any emerging technology, …