ProGet helps you package applications and components so you can ensure your software is built only once, and then deployed consistently across environments. This means everyone can be certain that what goes to production is exactly what was built and tested.
Third-party packages (such as NuGet, npm, PowerShell, and Chocolatey) and Docker containers are also supported, allowing you to enforce quality standards, monitor for open-source licenses, and scan for vulnerabilities across all packages, much earlier in the development cycle.
Andrew H.
Advanced user of ProGet
★★★★★
What do you like best?
I like that ProGet is able to host a wide variety of package types. It also gives us the ability to easily create separate feeds for situations like CI flows.
What do you dislike?
There is nothing I dislike about this product. It is excellent.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Get it.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
We needed an application that could host different types of package feeds. Our developers needed a way to host NuGet, npm, and maven packages internally. Our DevOps team needed a way to store Docker images and compiled applications. Meanwhile, our Production team needed a way to distribute PowerShell packages. ProGet was able to meet all of these needs. Since implementing ProGet, package management has been simplified and sharing code between teams has never been easier.
Review source: G2.com