JFrog buys Israeli bot automation co Dimon

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Dimon's team will join JFrog's Tel Aviv R&D center.

Israeli DevOps company JFrog has acquired Israeli bot automation company Dimon.

Dimon's CTO and co-founder, Noam Shemesh, along with his team, will join JFrog's company and work with JFrog's R&D team in Tel Aviv to develop the next generation of the compasny's products.

JFrog CEO Shlomi Ben Haim said, "Continuous Integration and automation are necessary parts of any software delivery organization that wants to reduce release cycles and deliver software updates faster. From the first meeting with Dimon's team, it felt natural to collaborate. Their deep knowledge and experience with DevOps and software automation is a great addition to our team, and we are extremely excited to have them at the Swamp."

Dimon CEO and co-founder Eran Bernstein said, "Our vision is for CI systems to test, deploy, and update production systems automatically, and this is perfectly aligned with JFrog's vision for liquid software. Our expertise in developing open APIs that can interface with any CI system fits JFrog's universal approach and can accelerate the path that JFrog is taking towards continuous update."

This latest acquisition follows JFrog's acquisition of Conan.io, the providers of the C++ package manager late last year, and is another step forward in JFrog's strategy to expand its platform of tools for the management and distribution of binaries, moving DevOps closer to its vision for liquid software.

No financial details about the acquisition were disclosed.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on May 25, 2017

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