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JFrog Launches Artifactory 3.0

May 9, 2013
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JFrog, the company that’s revolutionizing the way development software is built and distributed across the web, today announced the availability of Artifactory 3.0, the next generation of its flagship technology that significantly speeds software build and distribution 10X faster than any other tool in this domain. Four years in the making, this increase in speed delivers substantial business benefits — especially in businesses that need a high-availability binaries repository and have global, around-the-clock development teams. JFrog has more than one million users worldwide and several brand-name customers like LinkedIn, Netflix, Twitter, Oracle, EMC(2) , Apple and VMware on its platform. In a two week soft launch, Artifactory 3.0 was downloaded more than 5,000 times. That’s not surprising, considering that in 2012 Artifactory had more than 120,000 downloads and was installed across more than 15,000 open source servers. Read the full press release here.

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