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Investing.com - DA Davidson raised its price target on JFrog (NASDAQ:FROG) to $60.00 from $55.00 on Wednesday, while maintaining a Buy rating on the software company’s shares. The stock has shown remarkable momentum, gaining nearly 70% year-to-date and trading near its 52-week high of $50.98.
The research firm cited increased confidence in JFrog’s positioning and growth outlook following attendance at the company’s swampUp user conference and analyst event in Napa Valley, California. The company’s strong positioning is reflected in its impressive 21.97% revenue growth and robust 75.53% gross profit margin.
DA Davidson expressed particular interest in multiple new product announcements that expand the platform’s capabilities, highlighting the new AppTrust solution as especially significant.
The firm noted that AppTrust addresses a key customer pain point and provides additional incentive for existing JFrog customers to upgrade to the Enterprise Plus tier.
JFrog develops software release automation tools that help companies deliver software updates continuously and reliably, with its platform managing the software packages that developers create and distribute.
In other recent news, JFrog Ltd. has made several announcements that highlight its focus on enhancing software development and security. The company introduced new AI-powered capabilities aimed at automating software vulnerability remediation, integrating with GitHub Copilot to help developers identify and fix vulnerabilities more efficiently. Additionally, JFrog unveiled AppTrust, a solution designed to automate compliance requirements across the software supply chain, providing evidence-based insights for security and compliance.
In partnership with tech firms like GitHub, ServiceNow, and Sonar, JFrog launched an Evidence Ecosystem for AppTrust, creating a centralized audit trail system for software development lifecycles. The company also announced JFrog Fly, an agentic repository to streamline software delivery for AI-driven development teams. Furthermore, JFrog introduced an AI catalog for secure model management, offering a centralized repository for AI and machine learning models to enhance security and compliance controls. These developments reflect JFrog’s ongoing efforts to integrate AI and improve software lifecycle management.
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