JFrog announced a new machine learning (ML) lifecycle integration between JFrog Artifactory and MLflow, an open source software platform originally developed by Databricks.
StackHawk announced the availability of StackHawk Pro and StackHawk Enterprise in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure.
StackHawk customers will be able to utilize Azure's scalability, high availability and trusted security to their fullest potential with the expanded offering.
By expanding StackHawk's offerings with Azure, StackHawk is providing more developers with the ability to actively run security as part of the traditional CI/CD workflows, allowing them to catch vulnerabilities before they make it to production.
"Expanding our offering into the Microsoft Azure Marketplace allows us to offer modernized application and API security to more developers across the globe, allowing them to quickly identify, prioritize and fix security issues from within their Azure development environments," said Scott Gerlach, CSO and co-founder at StackHawk. "Our solution provides developers the ability to find and fix security bugs at any stage of software development, while also giving security teams integral insight into their application and API security posture. Expanding our purpose-built solution into the Azure Marketplace furthers our mission to shift software security left and provide widespread, rapid access to security testing that is integrated into the most crucial stages of software delivery."
Today's enterprise buyers are increasingly turning to cloud marketplaces such as Azure and AWS to purchase their software solutions, given their convenience and instant access, especially in relation to procurement and vendor management. Providing direct access to StackHawk Pro and StackHawk Enterprise through the Azure Marketplace certifies StackHawk's ability to reach new heights of potential with an expanded base of cloud customers on top of their existing users.
Industry News
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mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
Spectro Cloud announced the achievement of a new Amazon Web Services (AWS) Competency designation.
GitLab announced the general availability of GitLab Duo Chat.
SmartBear announced a new version of its API design and documentation tool, SwaggerHub, integrating Stoplight’s API open source tools.
Red Hat announced updates to Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain.
Tricentis announced the latest update to the company’s AI offerings with the launch of Tricentis Copilot, a suite of solutions leveraging generative AI to enhance productivity throughout the entire testing lifecycle.
CIQ launched fully supported, upstream stable kernels for Rocky Linux via the CIQ Enterprise Linux Platform, providing enhanced performance, hardware compatibility and security.
Redgate launched an enterprise version of its database monitoring tool, providing a range of new features to address the challenges of scale and complexity faced by larger organizations.
Snyk announced the expansion of its current partnership with Google Cloud to advance secure code generated by Google Cloud’s generative-AI-powered collaborator service, Gemini Code Assist.
Kong announced the commercial availability of Kong Konnect Dedicated Cloud Gateways on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Pegasystems announced the general availability of Pega Infinity ’24.1™.