JFrog announced a new machine learning (ML) lifecycle integration between JFrog Artifactory and MLflow, an open source software platform originally developed by Databricks.
Hamesh Chawla, VP Engineering at Zephyr, has joined the Vendor Forum on DEVOPSdigest.
As VP of Engineering, Chawla is responsible for the worldwide engineering function of Zephyr and brings over 18 years of engineering, mobile, and networking technology experience to this role. Prior to Zephyr, Chawla held numerous lead engineering roles at Asurion, InnoPath Software, Sonus Networks, and Cisco Systems. He holds an MS in Computer Science from Texas A&M University.
Zephyr is a provider of on-demand, real-time enterprise test management solutions, offering innovative applications, seamless integrations and real-time visibility into the quality and status of software projects. Zephyr serves more than 10,000 global customers in 100 countries. The company’s products address today’s dynamic and global needs across a variety of industries including finance, healthcare, media, mobile, IT services and enterprise software. Zephyr is headquartered in Newark CA with offices in Europe and India.
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