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NeuVector & JFrog - Integrating Container Security To Accelerate Your CI CD Pipeline

Container security must shift both left and right to protect environments across the full application lifecycle – from the beginning of development through production. In this webinar, we will discuss how the integration of JFrog Xray and NeuVector can provide you with the best Container protection while improving productivity.

Bitbucket Cloud's new code review experience is now available

We are excited to bring you our new and improved pull request experience. The entire Bitbucket engineering team has been enjoying the experience and are looking forward to you trying it. In the coming weeks, we'll begin to enroll more people into the new experience with the option to switch back to the old view if needed.

Expand your Sleuth monitoring reach with Datadog

One of our most commonly requested integrations, Datadog cloud monitoring, was announced last week on the Datadog blog! Sleuth organizes your deployments into projects, which collect and organize key data from your code sources and their associated staging environments. This data consists of metrics and errors.

What is CI/CD?

CI/CD is a software development strategy which allows for faster development by introducing automation while still maintaining the quality of code deployed to production. Implementing a CI/CD pipeline not only promotes a safer deployment process but also improves the incident response process. CI/CD is broken down into multiple parts. The CI refers to continuous integration, meanwhile, the CD can refer to continuous delivery and/or continuous deployment.

Introducing the Cloudsmith Terraform Provider

In this blog, we will go through an example of how you can use the Cloudsmith Terraform Provider to provision resources in Cloudsmith, such as repositories and entitlement tokens. HashiCorp Terraform is an awesome Continuous Configuration Automation tool. It is used to provision, update and manage infrastructure resources such as Cloud instances, containers, physical machines and more. It is a firm favourite among developers, due to its brilliant community and mix of power and simplicity.

JFrog Xray Quick Scan Guide

JFrog Xray is a Software Composition Analysis tool (SCA) which is tightly integrated with JFrog Artifactory to ensure security and compliance governance for the organization binaries throughout the SDLC. This video will take you through configuring your JFrog Platform instance to start displaying security and license information about the artifacts in your JFrog Artifactory as fast as possible.

Shipa Integration with CircleCI

Kubernetes can bring a wide collection of advantages to a development organization. Properly leveraging Kubernetes can greatly improve productivity, empower you to better utilize your cloud spend, improve application stability and reliability, and more. On the flip side, if you are not properly leveraging Kubernetes, your would-be benefits become drawbacks. As a developer, this can become especially frustrating when you are focused on delivering quality code, fast.

Infinity Welcomes Careful Versioning

Our distinguished competition took a puzzling position of “Imagine there’s no versions”. At Cloudsmith we think that’s crazy. Software versions are what makes software development possible. They make deployment possible. They make distribution possible. How else can you understand and navigate complex dependency trees or be sure your code will interact with a third party’s? Hint - you can’t! You must care about versions. And updates.

Using The Artifactory Terraform Provider

John Peterson of JFrog presents a step-by-step demo of using the Artifactory Provider for Terraform to automate configuration of Artifactory repositories. Terraform is the infrastructure as code tool from HashiCorp that enables building, changing, and managing infrastructure in a safe, repeatable way. Using a configuration language called HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL), operators and infrastructure teams can manage environments through human-readable, automated deployments.