Empowering Secure, Agentic Software Delivery - DevOps.com
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Empowering Secure, Agentic Software Delivery - DevOps.com
"At swampUP 2025 in Napa Valley, JFrog co-founder and CTO Yoav Landman joined Alan to reflect on the company's latest announcements and the broader direction of software delivery in the AI era. Landman noted that this year's event may have been JFrog's most ambitious yet, with a wave of product releases designed to tie together themes of trust, automation, and AI-driven DevOps."
"One highlight is the company's push to unify governance through AppTrust, which provides end-to-end traceability and compliance across the software supply chain. The aim is to ensure that every artifact - whether human- or AI-generated - can be validated and trusted before moving through the pipeline. Another centerpiece is JFrog Fly, billed as an "agentic repository" that enables AI agents to securely interact with APIs and development workflows via the Model Context Protocol (MCP)."
JFrog released multiple production-ready features emphasizing trust, automation, and AI-driven DevOps. AppTrust provides end-to-end traceability and compliance across the software supply chain, enabling validation of every artifact whether human- or AI-generated before pipeline movement. JFrog Fly functions as an "agentic repository" enabling AI agents to securely interact with APIs and workflows via the Model Context Protocol (MCP), helping teams manage agent-driven development while preserving control and visibility. Customer feedback drives rapid iteration, with swampUP input influencing product development in months. The initiatives aim to accelerate release velocity while maintaining governance and security, positioning platforms as the system of record for DevOps.
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