Another Hop Forward for JFrog's Universal Solution, a Giant Leap for the C++ Community - Seite 2
performance and reliability, with data backed up and replicated over
multiple cloud providers.
JFrog Bintray easily integrates with C/C++ programmers' existing
DevOps ecosystems, such as continuous integration pipelines and
internal repositories. A rich REST API will allow them to control
every aspect of software distribution, manage who has access to
content, collect logs and analytics, and much more, all with the full
automation expected from a modern software distribution platform.
Furthermore, they can exercise fine-grained access control over who
can view, upload, or download from their private repositories.
"Over four million C/C++ developers around the world can now have
a full solution that covers all their binary management needs from
the development and build stage through distribution to end users and
devices," said Shlomi Ben Haim, JFrog CEO and Co-Founder. "Bintray is
a critical component of the DevOps ecosystem that C/C++ developers
need to accelerate their software delivery while maintaining security
and quality on a robust and scalable distribution platform."
In addition to supporting Conan repositories, JFrog is also
launching a public C/C++ Conan repository to which Bintray users can
freely upload or link their Conan packages. Following the success of
JCenter, which is fully managed by Bintray and has become the world's
largest public repository for Java packages, JFrog will incorporate
quality packages from the public Conan repository, conan.io, into
Bintray's Conan repository.
"Bintray is already the premier public resource for binary
packages. With the launch of the Conan repository and inclusion of
Conan C/C++ packages we already have in the conan.io public
repository, Bintray will become the world's busiest hub for open
source software, and the ultimate resource for C/C++ and Java
developers alike," said Conan Co-founder, Diego Rodriguez-Losada.
This was one of the announcements JFrog made at swampUP, JFrog's
Annual User Conference being held in Napa Valley.
About JFrog:
With more than 3,500 customers and over two billion monthly
downloads on its binary hub, JFrog is the leading universal solution
for the management and distribution of software binaries. JFrog's
products, JFrog Artifactory, the Universal Artifact Repository; JFrog
Bintray, the Universal Distribution Platform; JFrog Mission Control,
for Universal DevOps flow Management; and JFrog Xray, Universal
Component Analyzer, are used by DevOps engineers worldwide and are
available as open-source, on-premise, and SaaS cloud solutions.
Customers include some of the world's top brands, such as Amazon,
Google, Uber, Netflix, EMC, Cisco, Oracle, Adobe, and VMware. The
company is privately held and operated from California, France, and
Israel. Find more information at jfrog.com (http://www.jfrog.com/).
JFrog Media Contact:
Lauren Perry
Blonde 2.0 for JFrog
Lauren@blonde20.com
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launching a public C/C++ Conan repository to which Bintray users can
freely upload or link their Conan packages. Following the success of
JCenter, which is fully managed by Bintray and has become the world's
largest public repository for Java packages, JFrog will incorporate
quality packages from the public Conan repository, conan.io, into
Bintray's Conan repository.
"Bintray is already the premier public resource for binary
packages. With the launch of the Conan repository and inclusion of
Conan C/C++ packages we already have in the conan.io public
repository, Bintray will become the world's busiest hub for open
source software, and the ultimate resource for C/C++ and Java
developers alike," said Conan Co-founder, Diego Rodriguez-Losada.
This was one of the announcements JFrog made at swampUP, JFrog's
Annual User Conference being held in Napa Valley.
About JFrog:
With more than 3,500 customers and over two billion monthly
downloads on its binary hub, JFrog is the leading universal solution
for the management and distribution of software binaries. JFrog's
products, JFrog Artifactory, the Universal Artifact Repository; JFrog
Bintray, the Universal Distribution Platform; JFrog Mission Control,
for Universal DevOps flow Management; and JFrog Xray, Universal
Component Analyzer, are used by DevOps engineers worldwide and are
available as open-source, on-premise, and SaaS cloud solutions.
Customers include some of the world's top brands, such as Amazon,
Google, Uber, Netflix, EMC, Cisco, Oracle, Adobe, and VMware. The
company is privately held and operated from California, France, and
Israel. Find more information at jfrog.com (http://www.jfrog.com/).
JFrog Media Contact:
Lauren Perry
Blonde 2.0 for JFrog
Lauren@blonde20.com
ots Originaltext: Jfrog
Im Internet recherchierbar: http://www.presseportal.de
Contact:
+1-617-686-5924