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Anonymous Reviewer

1 year ago

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Great tool for Build Artifact management

Overall I am happy with the tool, and use it on daily basis for build Artifact management via CICD pipelines in Jenkins.

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Anonymous Reviewer

1 year ago

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Secure place to store Artifacts

We use antifactory for many activities, -Jenkins CICD pipe. Where Deployment artifacts xml configuration are store with versioning. -Documents store

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Anonymous Reviewer

1 year ago

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A good companion for Java software crafters

Any software company, after a while, has its own internal tools that you can't keep copying to each new project. Also, any Continuous Integration/Deployment system needs a repository for the artifacts. Artifactory serves perfectly to these needs. The web UI is simple enough, with a nice search engine, good integration with main CI servers and a REST API. Maven support is available in the OOS version and many other packages are supported in the Pro one (eg. NPM, Docker). If you're behind a corporate proxy you'll love the repository mirroring to limit the hassle with IT. Available on-premise and as cloud service. Upgrade is easy.

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Sachin S.

1 year ago

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Artifacts management become easy

As a Devops team we are offering JFrog Artifactory to developers where they can store their dependencies, packages, binaries, images and etc. We have integrated it with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, Azure DevOps made a service connection between these so whenever a pipeline got executed it can retrieve and upload artifacts. Hence, we are able to manage all the artifacts at a single universal location. All of these features reduced our work very much.

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Anonymous Reviewer

2 years ago

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Securely store and scan all your container artifacts with Artifactory!

We are using artifactory for storing all our container images and even gold standard images are well. We have different repo's for different use cases and IAM is built on top of artifactory to restrict access to sensitive images. X-Ray scan is also used in our CI/CD pipelines to make sure secure and quality images are being developed.