Company
Date Published
Author
Paul Garden
Word count
1018
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

In response to the challenges faced in 2020, JFrog has introduced several enhancements to its platform to improve the DevOps experience, focusing on Docker rate limits, security, and package management. The JFrog Platform now optimizes Docker Registry functionality, ensuring that users do not encounter image-pull limits from Docker Hub, while also offering features like enhanced logging and the use of the Docker Content Digest. JFrog Xray provides detailed reports on vulnerabilities and license compliance, allowing users to manage security risks effectively by triaging OSS risks and setting ignore rules for certain violations. New permissions roles enhance report management, and support for new package technologies such as Alpine Linux, OCI images, RubyGems Bundler, and Helm V3 has been added, catering to both cloud-native applications and self-hosted DevOps infrastructures. These updates aim to help JFrog users minimize risks and costs while securing software releases more efficiently.