This has been an incredible year for JFrog and Artifactory that is wrapped-up with winning the DUKE at JavaOne and this new release. What's New in this Release:
0 replies - 660 views - 11/09/11 by Shlomi Ben-haim in Announcements
JFrog is pleased to announce the availability of Artifactory 2.3.2!Notable features and changes in this version are:
3 replies - 1550 views - 02/14/11 by Shlomi Ben-haim in Announcements
0 replies - 993 views - 12/07/10 by Shlomi Ben-haim in Announcements
JFrog and JetBrains are excited to announce the immediate availability of the new TeamCity - Artifactory Plugin.
Many development teams have adopted the Artifactory Binary Repository Manager with the TeamCity Continuous Integration Server to...
1 replies - 1592 views - 05/13/10 by Shlomi Ben-haim in Announcements
Artifactory 2.2 is the next major release of the Artifactory Binaries Repository Manager. This release introduce substantial performance improvements, LDAP-based authorization and open REST API.
2 replies - 2690 views - 02/09/10 by Frederic Simon in Announcements
We are
0 replies - 1702 views - 12/22/09 by Frederic Simon in Announcements
JFrog is pleased to announce the availability of Artifactory 2.1.Artifactory
is an advanced Maven repository manager that offers powerful enterprise
features behind an intuitive, easy-to-use user interface.In this third major release Artifactory offers many...
0 replies - 2349 views - 10/06/09 by Yoav Landman in Announcements
Artifactory Online is a new SaaS-based solution for managing your build artifacts on the cloud, offering a value-added version of the Artifactory open source Maven Repository Manager with SLA-based hosting and support. Artifactory
Online allows small and...
1 replies - 2797 views - 09/10/09 by Frederic Simon in Announcements
JFrog is pleased to announce the availability of Artifactory 2.0. Artifactory is an advanced Maven repository manager, offering powerful enterprise features, such as LDAP/Active Directory integration and fine-grained permission control, behind an easy-to-use...
10 replies - 4709 views - 01/06/09 by Yoav Landman in Announcements
When Archiva 1.0.1 came out, it was a big improvement on the existing Maven repositories - you could actually administer some of the configuration via the web interface, and not via an XML configuration file. How things have changed! Now Nexus would be my...
9 replies - 16499 views - 02/19/08 by John Ferguson Smart in Blogs