January 24, 2016 | Israeli DevOps startup JFrog has raised $50 million in their Series C round of financing, including investment from new investors Scale Venture Partners, Sapphire Ventures, Battery Ventures, Vintage Investment Partners and Qumra Capital. Existing investors, including Gemini Capital, also participated in the round. The company will use the funds to realize its vision by investing in the talent, technology advancements and global expansion needed to meet the growing demand for its DevOps and software distribution platform. JFrog Artifactory, the only universal Artifact Repository, is an essential component of the Continuous Integration pipeline and is changing how developers and DevOps team manage binary artifacts. Founded in 2008 by Chief Architect Fred Simon, CEO Shlomi Ben Haim and CTO Yoav Landman, the 110-person strong company is based in Netanya.
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