Software supply chain platform developer JFrog has signed an Nvidia partnership with a view to agentic AI enablement for enterprises.
Shlomi Ben Haim, CEO and co-founder of JFrog, said enterprises needed more “developer-friendly” workflows delivering software with good security, governance and manageability.
“Machine learning (ML) models are binaries, and they must be managed as first-class software artifacts. That’s why JFrog’s platform (will become) the single source of truth for all software and AI assets,” he said.
Accordingly, the devsecops tie-up will see Nvidia’s Enterprise AI Factory better at building and scaling “trusted” AI solutions, including AI agents with autonomous capabilities.
JFrog integrated Nvidia network inference microservices with its software supply chain platform already. However, the new collaboration promised “full spectrum MLops” for AI apps deployed to Nvidia’s Blackwell platform, an announcement said.
Importance for agentic AI
Subsequently, JFrog becomes the software artifact repository and “secure model registry” for Nvidia-based agentic AI architectures.
Nvidia’s Enterprise AI Factory comprises integrated and validated suite of software technologies. It’s an enterprise tool for developing, deploying and managing agentic AI, physical AI and on-prem high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, the vendor said.
“The future of AI depends not only on innovation but trust, control, and seamless execution,” Haim added.
In short, Enterprise AI Factory enables security scanning, versioning, governing and tracking of ML models, engines, and software artifacts.
In addition, users can provision AI/ML applications in runtime, and pull, upload, and host AI models, datasets, containers and more, optimised for the validated design, the vendor said.
In early May, JFrog released its Q1 2025 results.
The Israel and US headquartered vendor reported revenues of $122 million (£89m), up 22% year on year. Also, it said cloud revenues alone came to $53m, up 42% in the same timeframe.
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