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New Announcements at swampUP 2024

JFrog's VP of Product Marketing, Jens, discusses how the company is positioned at the crossroads of traditional and AI-driven software development. Learn how JFrog's platform acts as the crucial system of record, converging multiple code sources into a unified pipeline through strategic moves like the GitHub partnership and key acquisitions. Hear Jens' insights on JFrog's role in shaping the future of software delivery.

AI in 2025: is it an agentic year?

2024 was the GenAI year. With new and more performant LLMs and a higher number of projects rolled out to production, adoption of GenAI doubled compared to the previous year (source: Gartner). In the same report, organizations answered that they are using AI in more than one part of their business, with 65% of respondents mentioning they use GenAI in one function.

Distributed Tracing 101: Definition, Working and Implementation

Modern applications rely on microservices, making it tough to track issues across services. Distributed tracing helps by mapping a request’s journey and pinpointing latency, failures, and dependencies. Unlike traditional monitoring, tracing connects the dots between services, offering deeper visibility. But implementing it isn’t easy—it brings high data volumes, performance overhead, and complexity.

AWS CSPM Explained: How to Secure Your Cloud the Right Way

As organizations expand their AWS footprint, maintaining visibility and control over configurations can be challenging. Misconfigurations, unnoticed vulnerabilities, and compliance gaps can create serious security risks. AWS Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) helps teams navigate these challenges by automating security checks, ensuring compliance, and providing continuous monitoring. Here’s what you need to know about AWS CSPM and why it’s essential for securing your cloud environment.

Monitoring Kubernetes Resource Usage with kubectl top

Efficient resource utilization is key to running Kubernetes workloads smoothly. Whether you're troubleshooting performance issues, optimizing resource requests and limits, or keeping an eye on cluster health, the kubectl top command is an essential tool. It provides real-time CPU and memory usage metrics for nodes and pods, helping you make informed decisions about scaling and resource allocation.