Today, JFrog announces the release of JFrog Artifactory 4, the technology platform that facilitates the release of software packages from development to production. JFrog Artifactory 4 creates a Universal Artifact Repository that empowers developers to share and store copies of code in binary format across different infrastructures and development environments. JFrog Artifactory 4 delivers a repository for the storage of binary artifacts marked by support for distributed teams, cloud-based access, high availability, robust storage as well as enterprise-grade security. The platform also features a Docker registry as well as support for items such as Maven, Gradle Nuget, Yum and PyPl. JFrog’s Universal Artifact Repository supports agile application development in distributed environments as well as the implementation of DevOps practices for continuous delivery practices. The platform’s metadata infrastructure for indexing binary artifacts allows customers to easily locate binary artifacts and meanwhile, its integration with Docker underscores its efficacy for distributed application development and deployment. JFrog Artifactory boasts over 1400 paying customers in conjunction with explosive year over year growth as more and more companies actively seek solutions that enable the migration and transportation of binary code to shorten release cycles and ensure the integrity of binary artifacts.