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JFrog Expands Cloud DevOps Adoption In Canada With New Regional Support For AWS And Microsoft Azure

Cloud Investment Allows Canadian Businesses to Remain Compliant While Implementing Cloud DevOps

JFrog Ltd. the Liquid Software company and creators of the JFrog DevOps Platform, announced new Canadian hosting centers for customers looking to run JFrog software on AWS and Microsoft Azure. Available immediately in the AWS Marketplace, Microsoft Azure Marketplace, or directly from JFrog, Canadian-based companies can purchase a subscription and deploy the JFrog Platform on the public cloud and region of their choice knowing their data resides locally, is secure, and in compliance with national regulatory requirements.

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The Government of Canada has very strict regulations around data residency and data sovereignty making it challenging for Canadian-based organizations to utilize public clouds if they are collecting or sharing information with partners and suppliers beyond country borders. By now having public cloud data centers located in Toronto for Microsoft Azure and Montreal for AWS, Canadian-based organizations utilizing the JFrog Platform in the cloud can do so while complying with national data protection requirements. These new regional cloud data centers are also expected to help deliver reduced latency, higher performance, and business continuity options for local companies.

“Canadian businesses are increasingly looking to the cloud to help them be more agile, scalable, and optimize TCO by spreading critical workloads across multiple domains both public and private,” said Shlomi Ziv, Vice President of Global Cloud Solutions, JFrog. “We’re thrilled to work with our partners at AWS and Microsoft on delivering new hosting infrastructures in-region to support our joint customers’ transitions to the cloud.”

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Currently around 92% of all Canadian businesses have adopted cloud computing services, and estimates project spending on cloud computing infrastructure in Canada will amount to US$10.3 billion in 2023. As more Canadian-based companies advance their digital transformation initiatives, the JFrog Platform can help teams deliver software releases more quickly and efficiently so they can innovate faster and deliver ahead of the competition.

JFrog’s new Canada-based hosting options for AWS and Microsoft Azure provide customers with:

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  • Simpler administration and verification of data in accordance with Canadian data sovereignty regulations
  • Peace of mind in knowing all data is created and maintained in Canada, away from the surveillance or jurisdiction of other countries
  • Higher-availability and performance delivered through in-country proximity
  • Data redundancy and failover capabilities within and across datacenters in Canada for disaster recovery.

Customers interested in exploring Canadian-based cloud support of their JFrog Platform instances should contact their sales representative.

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