Webinar
Your DevOps Ecosystem Just Expanded
with Artifactory 5.1!
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Webinar description:
How do you manage artifacts from Docker, npm, PyPi, Nuget, Vagrant, php and C/C++? Are you able to track them in a single location and do the same for Chef and Puppet? Artifactory 5.1 can do this - and more - with enterprise-ready features that allow you to scale your already Universal repository to contain, manage and deploy Chef recipes and Puppet modules. We also have a host of new exciting features like cluster-license management and access tokens for rapid, automated user management and a supported, seamless on-boarding experience. With Artifactory 5.1, you can bring on new users, teams and tools without fear, and keep your freedom, from dev to Ops.

Who should attend:
Any current user of Artifactory (OSS, Pro or Enterprise) and anyone looking for an artifact repository with unlimited scalability and freedom of choice.

Pre-requisites:
Basic knowledge of JFrog Artifactory

Agenda:
-Overview of changes included in Artifactory 5.1: out-of-the-box integrations for Chef and Puppet, the binary store, cluster license management, access tokens, on-boarding support
-Demo of new features in Artifactory 5.1
-Q&A
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Details
Date: Wed, Mar 22, 2017
Time: 12:30 PM CET
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Duration: 1 Hour
Host(s):
Shani Levy
Roy Zanbel
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Presenter Information
Shani Levy
Solutions Engineer
Roy Zanbel
Artifactory Product Manager

Shani Levy is a Solutions Engineer at JFrog, the creators of Artifactory Binary Repository, the home of Bintray, JavaOne 2011 and 2013 Duke Choice Awards winner.

Shani is an MBA graduate from Melbourne Business School and has over six years experience in leading and managing software and hardware projects. Prior experience has included implementation of new business processes and technology solutions and articulating complex issues to develop recommendations for improvement.


Roy Zanbel is a Product Manager at JFrog, the creators of the Artifactory Binary Repository and the home of Bintray. For these products, JFrog won JavaOne 2011 and 2013 Duke Choice Awards.