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InSide note on the culture side. While in DevOps we consider the concept of "artifact repository" as a given situation, there seems to be not so much linkage to the organizational process.

Culture problem: if an organization uses ITIL they relate, the certified people would say "we need to DML - definitivehave a definitve media library, such a repository to place software configuration items we have produced". So people who care about well structured IT processes do not know which (not-management) tools support that and are in use. Vice versa, if you need a justification for a Nexus or Artifactory language, you might have hard times to explain it depending on the organization.

Further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definitive_Media_Library

In ITIL they relate to DML - definitive media library https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definitive_Media_Library

Side note on the culture side. While in DevOps we consider the concept of "artifact repository" as a given situation, there seems to be not so much linkage to the organizational process.

Culture problem: if an organization uses ITIL, the certified people would say "we need to have a definitve media library, such a repository to place software configuration items we have produced". So people who care about well structured IT processes do not know which (not-management) tools support that and are in use. Vice versa, if you need a justification for a Nexus or Artifactory language, you might have hard times to explain it depending on the organization.

Further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definitive_Media_Library

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In ITIL they relate to DML - definitive media library https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definitive_Media_Library