
JFrog and GitHub have announced a new partnership to create an integrated platform for managing the entire software supply chain, including DevOps, DevSecOps, MLOps, and GenAI-powered applications.
The partnership aims to provide a seamless experience for developers and DevOps engineers by combining JFrog’s artefact management capabilities with GitHub’s source code platform.
The key features of the integrated platform include bi-directional navigation and traceability between source code and binaries, continuous integration and deployment with GitHub Actions and JFrog Artifactory, a unified view of security findings across both platforms, and integration with GitHub Copilot for chatting and querying artefact and pipeline status.
The partnership has received strong endorsement from industry analysts and customers alike. J.P. Morgan’s Pinjalim Bora noted that GitHub and JFrog are increasingly considered best-of-breed platforms for DevOps, with 50% of JFrog customers using GitHub as their primary code repository.
Major customers like Morgan Stanley, AT&T, Vimeo, and Fidelity Investments have expressed excitement about the collaboration, citing benefits such as enhanced development experience, improved security posture, and streamlined software supply chain management.
JFrog and GitHub have outlined a joint roadmap for continuous enhancements, ensuring users can efficiently manage code and binaries.
Upcoming features include a single pane of glass for JFrog and GitHub Advanced Security findings, and Copilot Chat integration for interactive package recommendations and project setup.
Analysts from IDC and customers like Phillips have highlighted the partnership’s potential to transform the DevOps and DevSecOps market by consolidating tools and driving efficiency for developers and platform engineering teams.
As developer responsibilities expand across DevOps, ML, AI, and security, the push for tool consolidation and efficiency has become a priority for many organisations, making this partnership a significant development in the industry.
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