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Home » News » JFrog Acquires CloudMunch, the ROI Speedometer for Containers and DevOps

JFrog Acquires CloudMunch, the ROI Speedometer for Containers and DevOps

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SUNNYVALE, California – June 26, 2017 – JFrog, the leading DevOps accelerator, acquires CloudMunch, the universal DevOps Intelligence platform, to expand its product offerings for developers. This is the third strategic acquisition by JFrog in eight months, following Dimon, experts in CI/CD, and Conan, the fast-growing open source C/C++ package manager.

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In order to succeed in today’s digital world run by software, the adoption of DevOps tools including data measurement and improved software update release cycles are key. JFrog already solves critical pieces of the DevOps toolchain, such as safely storing, managing, and distributing binaries. However, as DevOps becomes even more of a necessity, it’s no longer enough to have high performance tools in place for digital agility. Organizations need to maximize performance further. Getting to the next level requires measuring bottlenecks in order to break through to exceptional performance.

CloudMunch is democratizing DevOps and accelerating the process with a powerful, full stack Intelligence solution. Backed with $3.5M from VCs and VMware capital CloudMunch developed a solution to help teams collaborate their software efforts at scale and enable better insights on the software delivery lifecycle. The company’s leadership and strong engineering team based in Seattle, WA, and Bangalore, India will be rolled into JFrog.

Together with CloudMunch, JFrog will make another leap forward to fulfill its vision of Liquid Software with a complete solution which provides a full picture of the DevOps process, collecting key metrics, correlating them across the diverse systems, and giving actionable information to development managers, operations teams, and compliance officers. CloudMunch integrates with key systems like JIRA, GitHub, BitBucket, Jenkins, SonarQube, Kubernetes, and, of course, JFrog Artifactory.

“The DevOps revolution started with automation, augmenting developer tasks. This is not enough anymore. Next gen DevOps will need insights into the release flow and a better understanding of the ROI on fast releases,” said Shlomi Ben Haim, CEO and Co-Founder of JFrog. “At swampUP we announced the JFrog platform, an end-to-end bundled solution for fast releases. With CloudMunch on board, we can now provide the insight layer that will share the DevOps flow analytics. We are thrilled by this union with CloudMunch and team members that are highly skilled and, just as importantly, their engineering culture and values fit with JFrog’s obsession with customer happiness and quality.”

“We are excited to leap ahead with JFrog to continue our mission to enable enterprises to deliver better software faster. Our products will work together as a strong foundation that will impact leading enterprises around the world,” said Pradeep Prabhu, CEO and Co-Founder of CloudMunch. ”We have been so impressed by what JFrog Artifactory has done in the market and how it is unlocking DevOps performance. The CloudMunch solution bundled into the JFrog platform will not only be a key part of measuring the impact of the software release pipeline, but will show the value of DevOps for our customers.”

About JFrog:

With more than 4,000 customers and over 2 billion downloads per month on Bintray, JFrog is the leading universal solution for the management and distribution of software binaries. JFrog’s four products, JFrog Artifactory, the Universal Artifact Repository; JFrog Bintray, the Universal Distribution Platform; JFrog Mission Control, for Universal DevOps flow Management; and JFrog Xray, Universal Component Analyzer, are used by Dev and DevOps engineers worldwide and are available as open-source, on-premise and SaaS cloud solutions. Customers include some of the world’s top brands, such as Amazon, Google, Uber, Netflix, Twitter, Cisco, Oracle, Adobe, SalesForce, and Bank of America. The company is privately held and operated from California, Israel, France, China and Spain. More information can be found at jfrog.com.

About CloudMunch:

CloudMunch is democratizing DevOps by providing a powerful and universal DevOps Intelligence Platform. CloudMunch helps DevOps teams gain full visibility across application lifecycle, accelerating releases and enhancing time to market. Leading enterprises use CloudMunch DevOps Intelligence platform to connect to various tools across application release pipeline to get actionable insights. CloudMunch is available as a SaaS service or on-premise. The company is privately held and operated from Seattle, WA and Bangalore , India. For more information, visit www.cloudmunch.com

— Parker Yates

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