Another Hop Forward for JFrog's Universal Solution, a Giant Leap for the C++ Community
Another Hop Forward for JFrog's Universal Solution, a Giant Leap for the C++ Community
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NAPA, California, May 25, 2017 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
JFrog Brings Enterprise Software Distribution to C/C++ with Conan
Repositories on Bintray
JFrog [https://www.jfrog.com/?utm_source=PR&utm_campaign=ConanOnBintray ],
the DevOps accelerator and creator of universal solutions for managing and
distributing binaries, announces that JFrog Bintray
[https://bintray.com/?utm_source=PR&utm_campaign=ConanOnBintray ], the
company's Universal Distribution Platform, now supports Conan Repositories
enabling fluid updates for C/C++ users.
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Enterprise companies have millions of lines of C/C++ code in their
software. Furthermore, today's hyper connected world pushes many technology
companies to create IoT solutions and increase usage of C/C++ code. Using a
C/C++ binary package repository is necessary to automate C/C++ code releases in
the DevOps flow.
As part of its Universal approach, JFrog is embracing the world's C/C++
community, empowering millions of developers with advanced DevOps tools to help
release code faster. Following the acquisition of Conan.io last November, JFrog
added support for Conan repositories in JFrog Artifactory, the Universal
Artifact Repository. Starting today, JFrog Bintray will offer C/C++ developers
an end-to-end solution for the management and distribution of Conan C/C++
packages, offering a multitude of enhancements that C/C++ developers and DevOps
engineers require, including reliability, accessibility, and convenience.
Conan [https://www.conan.io/?utm_source=PR&utm_campaign=ConanOnBintray ] is
an open source C/C++ package manager providing a model that reduces the binary
compatibility problem while simultaneously supporting all major systems. Conan
helps C and C++ developers to build applications and automate their C++
dependencies across platforms. Thousands of developers are already using Conan
on production and will soon enjoy the solution on Bintray.
Bintray is the world's biggest binaries hub, providing high quality
distribution of popular packages for use by Maven, Gradle, Ivy, SBT, and more,
accounting for over two billion downloads per month. In addition, JFrog Bintray
natively supports all major package formats, including Docker registries,
Vagrant, Debian, npm, RPM, Opkg, NuGet and more. Now, with Conan support, it
will also provide superior quality distribution of packages for C/C++.
Native to Bintray, the ultra-fast CDN, with both US and European clusters,
will provide the C/C++ programmers with enterprise grade 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
SOURCE: JFrog
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