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[Hands-on Lab] - End-to-End DevOps with the JFrog Platform US
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Learn how to turbocharge your DevOps experience to achieve new levels of agility and efficiency at scale. See the advanced user experience that delivers all JFrog products, permissions, administration, and metadata in a single-pane-of-glass. Our expert will demonstrate this comprehensive platform for complete artifact management throughout the software supply chain. We’ll take a closer look at some of its key features and components, including JFrog Mission Control, JFrog Xray, JFrog Distribution, Access Federation, and JFrog Pipelines.
Hands-on Agenda:
Discover the new JFrog Platform unified user interface
See how the platform integrates all of JFrog’s Products
Learn how to create a release bundle, sign it, scan it, and have it be blocked from Distribution because of vulnerability or license compliance violations.
See how to execute the same use case with JFrog Pipelines via the use of a pipeline
Learn how to use JFrog Pipelines to have a build triggered upon a source code commit from the git repo, publish the build, scan the build, have the build promoted, and then have a similar pipeline for another build.
Discover how to have a release management pipeline that ties these 2 promoted builds into one release bundle, and have it be distributed to various edge nodes.
Hands-on Agenda:
Discover the new JFrog Platform unified user interface
See how the platform integrates all of JFrog’s Products
Learn how to create a release bundle, sign it, scan it, and have it be blocked from Distribution because of vulnerability or license compliance violations.
See how to execute the same use case with JFrog Pipelines via the use of a pipeline
Learn how to use JFrog Pipelines to have a build triggered upon a source code commit from the git repo, publish the build, scan the build, have the build promoted, and then have a similar pipeline for another build.
Discover how to have a release management pipeline that ties these 2 promoted builds into one release bundle, and have it be distributed to various edge nodes.