JFrog is a software company specializing in DevOps solutions designed to streamline the management, distribution and security of software binaries. Its core offering, JFrog Artifactory, serves as a universal artifact repository manager compatible with all major package formats, enabling development teams to store, version and share build artifacts across the software delivery pipeline. The company’s platform also includes tools for continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD), security scanning and release automation.
Among JFrog’s flagship products are JFrog Xray, a security and compliance scanning service that analyzes artifacts and dependencies for vulnerabilities; JFrog Pipelines, a CI/CD orchestration engine that automates build and release workflows; and JFrog Distribution, which accelerates the secure distribution of software releases to edge nodes and end users. The suite supports both on-premises and cloud-native environments, giving organizations flexibility in deployment and scale.
Founded in 2008 by Shlomi Ben Haim, Fred Simon and Yoav Landman, JFrog began as an open-source project before evolving into a commercial platform. The company grew rapidly by addressing the complexities of modern software supply chains and went public on the NASDAQ in September 2020 under the ticker symbol FROG. Over the years, JFrog has introduced advanced analytics, security and governance capabilities to meet the evolving needs of large enterprises.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with additional offices in Israel, Europe and Asia, JFrog serves thousands of customers across technology, finance, healthcare and manufacturing sectors. Led by CEO Shlomi Ben Haim, the company continues to invest in global infrastructure, partnerships and R&D to support the accelerating demands of software delivery and DevOps best practices.
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