JFrog Pressebereich

Resource Center für Analysten- und Presseanfragen,
Unternehmensinformationen und Community-Medien.

Press Releases
Press Releases
Contact information: pr@jfrog.com

JFrog, the DevOps technology leader known for enabling liquid software via continuous update flows, is announcing the acquisition of Trainologic, a Dev and DevOps technology consulting company.

 

September 26, 2018

JFrog wants to bring DevOps further into the enterprise with its acquisition of development and DevOps technology consulting company Trainologic. The company provides consulting services for Java, Scala, front end, DevOps, Big Data, software architecture and DevOps technologies.

September 26, 2018

JFrog Press Release

JFrog, the DevOps technology leader known for enabling liquid software via continuous update flows, today announced it has been named to the prestigious Forbes 2018 Cloud 100 list

September 13, 2018

For the second consecutive year, JFrog hops on JMP’s Hot 100 List with continued growth as leading DevOps solution, expediting software development and distribution

August 9, 2018

JFrog announces Enterprise-grade repository for R packages, with immediate support for CRAN and a plan to support Conda before the end of the quarter. SUNNYVALE, CaliforniaJuly 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — The demand for data scientists and data analysts is steadily increasing, and they depend on R, as the leading statistical language. With the rise in R popularity, a growing number of data workers rely on CRAN, a package manager for R, with more than 10,000 packages to date.

July 10, 2018

Twistlock, the container security provider, just launched a partner program for consultants and resellers.

The Portland, Oregon-based vendor is inviting partners to sell its “cloud native” cybersecurity solutions to customers. The large program also includes technology partners.

“Our customers aren’t just modernizing their security; they’re reinventing the way they build, ship and run applications,” said John Leon, Twistlock’s vice president of business development and strategic alliances. “By uniting in the Twistlock Advantage Program, Twistlock and our partners are able to collectively provide a better customer experience at every stage of the application life cycle with innovative technology and consulting solutions.”

June 15, 2018

Developing software has always been about creating products that work. Unfortunately, “work” is a relative term when the goal is to satisfy hundreds, if not thousands, and perhaps even millions, of users across all manner of disciplines.

This is why DevOps is quickly supplanting the traditional waterfall model of development. Once you have established basic functionality, it makes much more sense to roll out continuous improvements quickly rather than wait a year or more for the next big upgrade, which may or may not solve the problems that users want solved.

June 13, 2018

Thanks to Fred Simon, Founder and Chief Architect at JFrog for sharing his thoughts on the future state of DevOps and the concept of liquid software that was introduced at their swampUP! user conference.

What do developers and DevOps teams need to know about Enterprise+?

It’s been more than a year in the making based on listening to customers and DevOps users who are thinking about making change quickly. The exponential growth of the JFrog platform and all DevOps tools is pushing users to ask for more and more

Our goal is to put the tools and platform for everyone from code to production without human intervention.

May 25, 2018

Powerful learning comes from letting go of your preconceptions. See what else we learned from the keynote at JFrog’s swampUP! user conference.

Great keynote by Melody Meckfessel, Vice President of Engineering and Sam Ramji, VP Product Management for Google Cloud Platform during JFrog’s swampUP! user conference.

Melody manages more than 1,000 developers at Google and Alphabet. DevOps matters to her because she wants happy and productive people on her team.

May 24, 2018

Thanks to Yoav Landman, Co-founder and CTO of JFrog for sharing his insights on the current state and future state of DevOps during their swampUP! user conference.

What are the most important elements of a successful DevOps methodology implementation? Begin by accomplishing trust along the pipeline. You earn trust in the pipeline process by providing visibility, automation, metrics, flawless execution, will all components being highly available in immutable infrastructures, and the ability to scale economically as needed.

May 23, 2018