Webinar
Pizza with Bintray- Create a reliable, 100% automated universal distribution platform in less than 30 minutes
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Webinar description:
​Creating and maintaining a manual distribution platform takes a lot of effort and time.  From ensuring support for different types of software packages and binaries, guaranteeing the right access control and entitlements, minimizing security issues and maintaining as a reliable platform can be a lot of work and eat up valuable resources.

JFrog Bintray offers a new and effective way to distribute your software packages, both internally and externally.  Join us to see how easy it is to setup and maintain your
​universal distribution platform in the cloud in less than 30 minutes.

Who should attend:
DevOps engineers and Administrators who want to distribute software with ​speed, ​accuracy and security.

Pre-requisites:
There are no prerequisites for this webinar.

Agenda:
  • The pain of building and maintaining your own download center and how Bintray solves it.
  • How to easily automate your software distribution with a CDN, access control,​ entitlements ​and usage stats.
  • Continuous distribution ​​from JFrog Artifactory - taking continuous integration and continuous delivery one step further.
  • Demo: From zero to a fully automated download center

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Details
Date: Oct 17, 2016
Time: 10:30AM PST US
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Duration: 1 Hour
Host(s): Baruch Sadogursky
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Presenter Information
Baruch Sadogursky
Baruch Sadogursky (a.k.a JBaruch) is the Developer Advocate of JFrog, the creators of Artifactory Binary Repository, the home of Bintray, JavaOne 2011 and 2013 Duke Choice Awards winner.

For a living he hangs out with the JFrog tech leaders, writes some code around Artifactory and Bintray, and then speaks and blogs about all that. He does it repeatedly for the last dozen of years and enjoys every moment of it.

Baruch is @jbaruch on twitter and mostly blogs on http://www.jfrog.com/blog
His speaker history on Lanyrd: http://lanyrd.com/profile/jbaruch/sessions