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Delivering Your Code to the Cloud with JFrog Artifactory and GitHub Actions
JFrog Artifactory and GitHub actions work great together to manage your deployments to the cloud. In this session we’re showing an example that deploys an application to Microsoft Azure App service using GitHub Actions for CI/CD, Artifactory for artifact storage, and Azure App Configuration for feature flag management.
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Brian Benz
Java Champion and Cloud Advocate @Microsoft
Brian is a Java Champion and a Cloud Advocate at Microsoft, helping developers get the most out of Java on Azure. Before Joining Microsoft, he was a program manager, evangelist, solution architect, consultant, developer, and author at IBM, Deloitte, and other companies. Find him on Twitter...
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Melissa McKay
Developer Advocate @JFrog
Melissa's background and experience as a software engineer spans a slew of technologies and tools used in the development and operation of enterprise products and services. She is a mom, software engineer, Java geek, huge fan of UNconferences, and is always on the lookout for ways to grow and...
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Microsoft empowers Java developers to build and deploy their apps faster through the power of open source, Azure, and GitHub. Wherever you are in Java, Azure supports your workload with an abundance of choice.
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