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Companies using JFrog Artifactory for Apps Development include: QBE Insurance, a Australia based Insurance organisation with 13500 employees and revenues of $18.75 billion, ANZ Bank, a Australia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 43094 employees and revenues of $13.40 billion, DCS Corporation, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 1800 employees and revenues of $390.0 million, Acturis, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 525 employees and revenues of $146.0 million, Tecsys, a Canada based Professional Services organisation with 774 employees and revenues of $124.0 million and many others.
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Acturis | Professional Services | 525 | $146M | United Kingdom | JFrog | JFrog Artifactory | Apps Development | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Acturis implemented JFrog Artifactory to centralize binary and package artifact management within its engineering organization. The JFrog Artifactory deployment was positioned as the canonical artifact store supporting development workflows for C# .NET webservices and internal tooling used by Acturis development teams in the United Kingdom.
The implementation focused on repository management capabilities native to JFrog Artifactory, including hosted artifact registries, immutable artifact storage, metadata indexing, and role based access control to support staged releases. Configuration work emphasized integration with the company build outputs and package lifecycles to support language specific package registries for .NET builds and internal tooling artifacts used by the integration and platform teams.
Artifactory was integrated into the existing developer toolchain, working alongside Jenkins for CI orchestration and the internal code deployment system mentioned by Acturis engineers. The solution coexisted with Acturis WebMethods based integration infrastructure and Oracle database driven backends, enabling artifact promotion through the CI pipeline and coordinated code releases managed by development and release engineers.
Governance centered on repository access policies, artifact lifecycle controls, and build orchestration workflows that reorganized how releases were staged and published within the engineering function. Operational scope covered development and integration teams responsible for client project deliveries and internal platform modernization, with Artifactory serving as the enterprise artifact repository within the Apps Development toolset.
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ANZ Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 43094 | $13.4B | Australia | JFrog | JFrog Artifactory | Apps Development | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 ANZ Bank implemented JFrog Artifactory as a central artifact repository. The JFrog Artifactory deployment supported an Apps Development platform that underpinned CI/CD pipelines for microservices being migrated to AWS as part of a regulatory program.
JFrog Artifactory was configured to host Docker base images and Helm charts, and to serve as the canonical artifact store for automated build outputs. The implementation emphasized repository layout, access control and immutable build artifacts, and was integrated into automated pipelines to enable reproducible container image promotion and Helm chart distribution.
Operational integration included Codefresh and Jenkins for pipeline orchestration, Docker for container image production, Helm for chart packaging, GitHub for source control, Kubernetes and OpenShift for runtime orchestration, and AWS for cloud infrastructure provisioned via Terraform. The platform supported multiple application teams and squads during an on premise to cloud migration and during an OpenShift 3 to OpenShift 4 application migration.
Governance and process changes centered on building a standardized CI/CD framework, library Helm charts to manage multi-service deployments, infrastructure as code practices for provisioning supporting infrastructure, and artifact lifecycle policies to manage access and promotion. The implementation was coordinated with platform activities such as IBM MQ version planning and a SaaS monitoring rollout, aligning artifact management with broader DevOps and cloud engineering workflows.
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DCS Corporation | Professional Services | 1800 | $390M | United States | JFrog | JFrog Artifactory | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, DCS Corporation implemented JFrog Artifactory to support software development activities for its U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Ground Vehicle Systems Center engineering group in Warren, MI, aligning the rollout with the companys Apps Development initiatives. The deployment was scoped to support embedded C++ and Linux based development workstreams tied to the JLTV Program and the organizations software engineering teams.
The JFrog Artifactory implementation provisioned artifact repository capabilities for versioned binary management, immutable build artifacts, repository layout and metadata management, and controlled promotion of build outputs. Configuration was oriented around CMake based build outputs and unit test artifacts produced with Google Test, ensuring that build artifacts from local development and CI processes were stored and discoverable in JFrog Artifactory.
Integrations and operational coverage included linkage of JFrog Artifactory with the teams Git based source control workflows, and operational coexistence with JIRA and Confluence for issue tracking and engineering documentation flows. The implementation targeted software engineering, build and test, and integration teams supporting the JLTV program at the Warren, MI site, providing a centralized artifact layer for binary distribution and reproducible builds.
Governance and process controls were implemented to reflect government program constraints, access control models were restricted to personnel able to obtain and maintain US Government security clearance, and repository role based access controls and audit logging were applied. The deployment also reinforced capability maturity model aligned practices for requirements traceability, build promotion, and release discipline within the Apps Development environment.
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Insurance | 13500 | $18.7B | Australia | JFrog | JFrog Artifactory | Apps Development | 2017 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 774 | $124M | Canada | JFrog | JFrog Artifactory | Apps Development | 2020 | n/a |
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