JFrog – Quali Webinar
BRINGING GOVERNANCE AND COST CONTROL TO YOUR APPLICATION RELEASE PIPELINE
Webinar Description:
As your organization goes through the application transformation journey, DevOps engineers are faced with difficult questions around the need to maintain security compliance and infrastructure costs under control while implementing full automation of your release process.
Join us and learn how JFrog and Quali combine forces to speed up the application release cycle and enforce governance and control. In particular, how Environment as a Service can help with security compliance, with a consistent blueprint throughout the value stream and cost control with built in automation and business-driven policies.
The agenda:
- Introduction to Jfrog & Quali
- Challenge: Balancing DevOps speed with security compliance and cost control
- Solutions and Tradeoffs
- Environment as a Service value and positioning in the DevOps Application Release Cycle
- Summary and Q&A
Q&A
Following the webinar, these great questions were asked by the audience and might be of interest to you.
At the moment you can export security and license reports as json objects using REST API. Stay tuned for more reporting capabilities in Xray soon!
Here are a lot of Jenkins pipelines examples: https://github.com/jfrog/project-examples
Here are helm charts and cloud-native examples: https://github.com/jfrog/charts
Absolutely, Artifactory has full RBAC controls, including permissions for read (pull) and promote.
Any standard networking solution for k8s works. Ingress will probably be the easiest. Meshes like Istio or linkerd work as well.