JFrog announced a new machine learning (ML) lifecycle integration between JFrog Artifactory and MLflow, an open source software platform originally developed by Databricks.
CollabNet announced its latest release of TeamForge, its Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) and enterprise version control platform for collaborative software development.
New features of the latest TeamForge release include improved security management, enhanced high-availability, and ease-of use improvements.
“More and more companies and industries find themselves in the business of software development and delivery,” said Flint Brenton, CEO at CollabNet. “TeamForge enables enterprises to compete in this highly competitive software-enabled world by delivering applications quickly on a global scale. This latest release demonstrates CollabNet’s continued commitment to evolve TeamForge to meet the needs of our customers and the market.”
TeamForge 17.11 highlights include:
- Improved Security Management: Customers now have an option to use Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for user authentication, with end users not required to have a separate user login/password for access to TeamForge.
- Enhanced High Availablity: TeamForge can now operate in an Active-Passive cluster configuration. This enhancement addresses unplanned outages including Application and System/Hardware failures, thus, eliminating single point of failure and providing improved multi-box support.
- Ease-of-use Improvements: A new graphical workflow viewer shows the representation of the workflows in a graphical format. This greatly enhances the users ability to consume complex workflows involving multiple statuses and status transitions.
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