Report shows JFrog SaaS customers added 7m+ new software packages to their enterprise environments.
JFrog has marked a significant milestone: delivering the world’s first universal artifact management solution to natively support 40 unique package types, clients and technologies.
This milestone solidifies JFrog’s gold standard status for cloud-native artifact management (powered by JFrog Artifactory), designed to enable organizations to ensure reliability, security and performance across all DevOps pipelines.
“Fast moving organizations are bringing in new packages and versions every day. This includes an ever-growing number of new package types as we enter the world of AI-integrated applications, necessitating automated and improved processes for ensuring the robust management and security of these components brought into the software supply chain,” said Yoav Landman, Co-Founder and CTO, JFrog.
“Our continued innovation around JFrog Artifactory allows developers to seamlessly manage the world’s most popular technologies, all from one secure and scalable platform, allowing organizations to accelerate their development cycles, ensure compliance and unleash their teams’ creativity to focus on solving complex challenges rather than getting bogged down in logistics.”
JFrog’s recent Software Supply Chain State of the Union 2025 report found that in 2024, organizations using JFrog’s cloud-native SaaS solution introduced over seven million new packages into their software supply chains. Meanwhile, nearly two-thirds of technology professionals (64%) report that their organizations are using seven or more programming languages.
To address this trend, in the last year, JFrog augmented its already robust native package support with nine additional new technologies and alternative clients including: Ansible, Chocolatey, Hex, Machine Learning (JFrog Proprietary), NVIDIA NIM, OCI with Podman, ORAS, WASM-to-OCI, buildkit/buildctl support, OpenTofu, PowerShell and Yarn.