Friction between DevOps and Security – Here’s Why it Can’t be Ignored

Note: This post is co-authored by JFrog and Sean Wright and has also been published on Sean Wright’s blog. DevOps engineers and Security professionals are passionate about their responsibilities, with the first mostly dedicated to ensuring the fast release and the latter responsible for the security of their company’s software applications. They have many common …

The State of Software Supply Chain Security in 2024

In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, managing and securing the software supply chain is crucial for delivering reliable and trusted software releases. With that in mind, it’s important to assess whether your organization is set up to handle the continuous expansion of the open-source ecosystem and an ever-growing array of tools to incorporate into your …

How a DevOps company does DevOps

How a DevOps Company Does DevOps

At JFrog, we believe in practicing what we preach by “drinking our own champagne.” This means that we not only develop and deliver market-leading products but also utilize our own solutions in our development processes. When it comes to managing development environments, we aim to implement the best-in-class approaches. By adopting these top-tier practices, we …

Speed and Trust in Enterprise Software Development

How to Combine Speed and Trust in Enterprise Software Development

Software development begins with code, which is then integrated, compiled, tested, and in the end distributed to users. This is often the secret sauce of innovation that organizations must protect to keep their competitive edge. With the software application development market growing at almost 30% per year and the average project taking just 4-6 months …

Get Ready for Next. swampUP 2023

Get Ready for Next.
Put DevOps, DevSecOps, and AI to Work.

Our community has always had a “next.” There was the dawn of the computer age, when “next” meant that processing didn’t take up an entire room. There was the “next” of personal computing. Next came laptops, the internet, microservices, cloud-native, cybersecurity, automation and more. The thing that is next is always right around the corner …

How a software supply chain platform streamlines DevOps best practices

Today’s software developers are tasked with a lot more than just coding. To keep up with the fast-paced software-driven economy, they need to focus on automation, collaboration, security, distribution, data analysis, and agility to ensure quality builds and get releases to customers quickly and securely. DevOps and security professionals need a centralized system of records …

5 tips on how Developers, DevOps and security teams can work together

As we all know, team collaboration can sometimes be a bit complicated. Especially when different teams in the organization strive to achieve their own individual goals. This is where new organizational practices, such as DevOps and DevSecOps, have paved the path for us to work together and achieve our mutual goals. Take a look at …

Women in DevOps: Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Success

Men have long dominated the tech industry, but that’s slowly starting to change. More and more women are breaking into the industry and making a name for themselves. But it’s not always easy. We’re excited to share the stories of two inspiring women who have been awarded the swampUP 2022 Diversity Scholarship. This scholarship is …

Yalla DevOps 2022

Recapping Yalla! DevOps 2022

.twitter-tweet{margin-left: auto !important; margin-right: auto !important;} TL;DR Yalla! DevOps 2022 community event — Learning. Networking. Fun. Driven by the DevOps community. All about the DevOps community. Yalla! DevOps was back again this year with an exciting lineup of content ranging from DevOps, DevSecOps, professional development and more. Local speakers from the DevOps community and industry …

2022 Trends - Shlomi Ben Haim

DevOps 2022: 5 Big Rocks to Harness the Software Supply Chain

Together with the community, JFrog pioneered what we now know as DevOps with a focus on binaries (aka software packages, artifacts or images). A decade ago, no one thought binary management would be a thing — now it’s a standard most companies can’t live without. Back then, we said software universality would be necessary, and …