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JFrog had its Initial Public Offering (IPO) last month and since that time, its stock price has nearly doubled. As JFrog co-founder and CEO, Shlomi Ben Haim, told me in a recent interview, if his mother called him to congratulate him on the company’s success, “she will lose attention the moment that we start to speak about binary.”

Some have compared JFrog to GitHub, with the difference being that GitHub is a repository of source code and JFrog is a repository of binaries.

It isn’t an enterprise CIO who decides to use JFrog software, as is common for products from established software vendors like Microsoft and Oracle.

That’s the current state of affairs, but JFrog’s goal is to enable all software updates to happen in the background and continuously.

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