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JFrog Proves FORTUNE 100 Companies Are Getting IoT-Ready and Increasing Their Focus on Securing the Software Supply Chain

First Annual Software Artifact State of the Union Report Shows 1.3M Container Repos, 67 Percent Increase in Rust (Cargo) Usage, and 37 Percent Rise in Conan

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JFrog Proves FORTUNE 100 Companies Are Getting IoT-Ready and Increasing Their Focus on Securing the Software Supply Chain

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nFirst Annual Software Artifact State of the Union Report Shows 1.3M Container Repos, 67 Percent Increase in Rust (Cargo) Usage, and 37 Percent Rise in Conan Adoption\n\n SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nJFrog Ltd. (“JFrog”) (NASDAQ: FROG), the Liquid Software company and creators of the JFrog DevOps Platform, today released the results of its JFrog Software Artifact State of the Union report, which exposes the packages and binaries most in use by enterprise developers today to deliver software from design to production. Key findings indicate an intense and growing interest in emerging memory-safe programming languages for securing the software supply chain; a rise in designing for the edge; plus exponential artifact size and container usage hinting at development of applications such as cryptocurrency, metaverse, and blockchain.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230206005287/en/JFrog's First Annual Software Artifact State of the Union Report Shows 1.3M Container Repos, 67 Percent Increase in Rust (Cargo) Usage, and 37 Percent Rise in Conan Adoption (Graphic: Business Wire)\n\"Developers are the transformers of our time - taking innovative approaches to the many ways software can be utilized to propel businesses and society to the next frontier,” said Stephen Chin, VP of Developer Relations for JFrog. “Our report doesn’t aim to parrot stated developer preferences. Rather, it spotlights the programming languages and package ecosystems in which technology and business leaders should invest from an application, talent, and security standpoint, to ensure their companies can compete and scale in 2023 and beyond.”\n\nKey Findings\n\nThe universal support provided by the JFrog Platform provides a unique and reliable snapshot of the packages and binaries being used by developers to create software consumed by end users today. Drawing from a wide sample of 7K+ companies - of varying sizes and cross-industry – JFrog’s Software Package State of the Union report indicates the following enterprise software trends:\n\n\nPreparing for IoT and the Edge: Rust (Cargo), C and C++ – the primary languages used when designing software to run on edge and IoT devices – grew exponentially between January 2020 and October 2022, along with Conan – the decentralized package m...

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