Category: Software, artificial-intelligence

Another milestone in the march toward mainstream adoption of best DevOps practices was reached this week, with JFrog becoming a public company. JFrog CTO Yoav Landman said the funding that the provider of a continuous integration/continuous development (CI/CD) platform is receiving from investors is a clear vote of confidence in DevOps.

At the same time, Landman said IT teams should expect to see JFrog investing more in various forms of artificial intelligence (AI) to further accelerate software development and deployment. JFrog, as a leading proponent of DevOps, has been making a case for focusing specifically on application binaries rather than just source code.

As such, any organization that now views itself as some type of software company needs to master DevOps processes to succeed.

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