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Artifact Lifecycle Management: Isolation, Traceability, and Governance (JFTC-502)

Designed for DevOps Engineers, System Administrators, and Release Managers, this intermediate-level course empowers you to master the full lifecycle of your software artifacts within the JFrog Platform. You will move beyond basic storage to implement advanced pipeline management strategies that scale.

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About this course

Audience: Technical leaders, DevOps Engineers, Artifactory administrators 

Course Level: Intermediate 

Requirements:
Good understanding of DevOps and the Software Development Lifecycle.
Basic knowledge of JFrog Artifactory.

Prerequisites:
Recommended: Completion of "JFrog Platform Essentials – Understanding its Role in Your DevOps Process" or equivalent basic experience. Familiarity with CI/CD concepts.

Topics Covered:
- Package Isolation: Repository types (Local, Remote, Virtual, Federated) and naming conventions.
- Access Control: Authentication providers, fine-grained authorization, and token management.
- Traceability: Utilizing Build Info and generating Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs).
- Release Management: Creating immutable Release Bundles (v2) and managing the promotion process.
- Governance: Implementing JFrog Projects for storage quotas, RBAC, and environment isolation.

How it works: 
These 3 hour live, instructor-led sessions provide an interactive learning environment featuring real-time Q&A and hands-on labs to practice practical exercises.

*In case a refund is needed, please contact training@jfrog.com

Artifact Lifecycle Management: Isolation, Traceability, and Governance (JFTC-502)

Event Date Spaces left Actions
Americas JFrog Academy - February 10 from 10 am to 1 pm PDT - 9
EMEA JFrog Academy - February 19 from 9 am to 12 pm CET - 6
APAC JFrog Academy - March 5 from 9 am to 12 pm IST - 11
Americas JFrog Academy - March 24 from 10 am to 1 pm PDT - 12

Curriculum3 hr 0 min

  • Artifact Lifecycle Management: Isolation, Traceability, and Governance (JFTC-502) 3 hr 0 min
  • 9 Best Practices for Artifact Management Ebook
  • Best Practices for Structuring and Naming Artifactory Repositories

About this course

Audience: Technical leaders, DevOps Engineers, Artifactory administrators 

Course Level: Intermediate 

Requirements:
Good understanding of DevOps and the Software Development Lifecycle.
Basic knowledge of JFrog Artifactory.

Prerequisites:
Recommended: Completion of "JFrog Platform Essentials – Understanding its Role in Your DevOps Process" or equivalent basic experience. Familiarity with CI/CD concepts.

Topics Covered:
- Package Isolation: Repository types (Local, Remote, Virtual, Federated) and naming conventions.
- Access Control: Authentication providers, fine-grained authorization, and token management.
- Traceability: Utilizing Build Info and generating Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs).
- Release Management: Creating immutable Release Bundles (v2) and managing the promotion process.
- Governance: Implementing JFrog Projects for storage quotas, RBAC, and environment isolation.

How it works: 
These 3 hour live, instructor-led sessions provide an interactive learning environment featuring real-time Q&A and hands-on labs to practice practical exercises.

*In case a refund is needed, please contact training@jfrog.com

Live events

Artifact Lifecycle Management: Isolation, Traceability, and Governance (JFTC-502)

Event Date Spaces left Actions
Americas JFrog Academy - February 10 from 10 am to 1 pm PDT - 9
EMEA JFrog Academy - February 19 from 9 am to 12 pm CET - 6
APAC JFrog Academy - March 5 from 9 am to 12 pm IST - 11
Americas JFrog Academy - March 24 from 10 am to 1 pm PDT - 12

Curriculum3 hr 0 min

  • Artifact Lifecycle Management: Isolation, Traceability, and Governance (JFTC-502) 3 hr 0 min
  • 9 Best Practices for Artifact Management Ebook
  • Best Practices for Structuring and Naming Artifactory Repositories
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