Over the span of a decade, I've developed dozens of product integrations and helped with GTM activities by writing blogs about each feature. This is a collection of my favorite products, integrations, and community-led initiatives. I've developed dozens of product integrations and helped with GTM activities by writing blogs about each feature. This is a collection of my favorite products, integrations, and community-led initiatives.
The platform includes extensive package governance tools allowing organizations to securely manage proprietary Julia packages with private registries, customizable access controls, package compliance policies, analytics for tracking usage, and static code analysis to ensure software security and regulatory alignment.
JuliaHub integrates the SEMGREP to provide powerful static code analysis for Julia code, enabling developers to catch bugs, enforce coding standards, and ensure code security and compliance early in the development process.
Our new data migration tool enables users to easily and efficiently import large or multiple datasets from a wide range of cloud providers directly into JuliaHub’s dataset store with just a few clicks, using a scalable interface that supports providers like AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, and more.
JuliaHub empowers users with cloud-based high performance computing, allowing anyone to run large-scale simulations, parallel computations, and advanced analytics using powerful CPU and GPU resources without managing complex infrastructure.
Time Capsule allows users to reproduce batch jobs. It automatically captures, archives, and preserves every input, output, and environmental variable from jobs, allowing organizations to reproduce, audit, and re-run scientific workflows exactly as originally executed—even years later—for compliance and reproducibility needs.
JuliaHub projects now has a deployments feature that enables users to quickly create and deploy full-featured web applications with a drag-and-drop interface and low-code Julia-based backend, removing the need for HTML, CSS, or JavaScript expertise.
The JFrog Xray Slack integration delivers a concise "Summary View" of vulnerabilities and license compliance issues directly into Slack channels, making real-time security and compliance alerts more actionable and less overwhelming for development teams—helping them prioritize and resolve issues faster while reducing alert fatigue.
The integration between the JFrog Platform and Microsoft Teams brings real-time visibility and alerts on software development and security events directly into Teams, enabling faster collaboration, vulnerability resolution, and streamlined DevSecOps workflows across the organization.
This low-code integration between ServiceNow and JFrog Xray enables teams to automate remediation of security and license compliance issues through low-code workflows in ServiceNow Flow Designer, making security response faster, more consistent, and highly customizable without the need for complex coding.
JFrog's GoCenter integration with Visual Studio Code provides shift-left security tools for Go development and empowers developers with smart alerts to catch vulnerabilities and security issues early in the coding process, reducing debugging time and improving software quality and efficiency.
The Helm chart security mitigation notes feature lets chart maintainers add contextual mitigation notes about specific vulnerabilities directly to the ChartCenter UI, providing transparency and guidance to users on which CVEs impact their applications and how risks can be addressed.
The new ConanCenter launch introduces an enhanced user interface, improved search and discovery features, and a streamlined package contribution process powered by JFrog Artifactory, making it easier for C/C++ developers to find, share, and manage dependencies for their projects.
My time helping kickoff Indeed’s Free and Open Source Software Contributor Fund -- meant to empower Indeed's employees to nominate and vote on open source projects that the company uses, awarding monthly financial donations to the selected projects in support of the broader open source ecosystem.
One of many open source events I've been to. I loved my time at PyCon 2019 in Cleveland, highlighting the event’s tutorials, lectures, and developer sprints that encouraged attendees to get involved in open source development and the broader Python community.
Benetech’s Code Alliance initiative connected skilled engineers to open source projects that addressed real-world social issues including Open Referral, Asylum Connect, Techtonica, Ampleharvest.org, Openreferral.org, Coworker.org, BitGive, Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence, and Root & Rebound, among others.
Google has supported Benetech’s Code Alliance by contributing volunteer engineers and designers where Google employees collaborated with other tech professionals to help nonprofits develop open source solutions, build prototypes, and address technical challenges—enhancing the nonprofits’ capacity to create social impact.