Webinar
Are you ready for Enterprise+?
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Webinar Description:

In this webinar, we will highlight the trends observed at JFrog and how these became the catalyst to develop a comprehensive platform for binary management throughout the software supply chain.

We will break down Enterprise+, how it supplies a unified platform for teams managing Jfrog tools at scale, and the new capabilities for topologies enabled by Access Federation. Additionally, how JFrog Distribution can transform how you deliver binaries around the world, and how JFrog Insight enables new measures of DevOps processes.


Who should attend:
- Those who want to learn more about what this new platform provides.
- JFrog customers who feel the growing pains of managing your binaries at scale.
- Current Enterprise customers looking to expand the reach of DevOps within their organization.


Pre-requisites:
Basic knowledge of JFrog Artifactory and the role of binary management in DevOps.

The Agenda:

- What JFrog has learned from our customers

- What is Enterprise+?

- New tools: Access Federation, JFrog Distribution & JFrog Insight

- Why Topology matters

- Demo

- Q&A



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Details
Date: Tuesday, July 31st
Time: 10:30 AM PST
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Duration: 1 Hour
Host: Mark Galpin
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Presenter Information
Mark Galpin
Senior Product Manager

Mark Galpin is a Senior Product Manager at JFrog, the creators of the Artifactory Binary Repository and other binary management tools, as well as the sponsors of the Conan open source project. His passion is helping the world make better software faster, with efficient tools and processes. His particular focus is as a product manager of Conan, an MIT licensed-project that is the world’s premiere C/C++ dependency manager, and on architectures and use cases for liquid software workflows throughout the JFrog tool suite.

Before coming to JFrog in 2015, he spent eight years working on software, interoperability, and data standards as a contractor for the United States Army. He played a major role in a number of efforts that improved communication between army software applications on the battlefield, focused on data interoperability between sensors and analysis systems.