Best practices for BinOps in the enterprise

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Mark Galpin, Senior Product Manager, JFrog

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During the majority of the lifecycle of a piece of software, that software is a binary. Enterprises cannot afford to have a production system that doesn't keep close track of where the binaries came from, and where they go. In this session, we will discuss: - How the binary matures in readiness as it proceeds through the lifecycle from freshly-built to ready for production - and what happens after - How to know the binary is available and secure - How you can scale developers' talent whenever and however you want it - How these tools help your organization strengthen collaboration to enhance results - We will also demonstrate how the JFrog Unified Platform manages your software development lifecycle with Red Hat® About Mark Galpin: As senior product manager at JFrog, the liquid software company, Mark is focused on how JFrog's products fit into the broader DevOps ecosystem, and how JFrog supports the broader developer community. His passion is helping the world make better software faster, secured with efficient tools and processes. Prior to joining JFrog in 2015, Mark was a systems engineering contractor for US Army Acquisition, focusing on the interoperability of digital warfighting systems to enable people at all levels of the US department of defense to know what was going on in warfighting environments.
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