binary asset management

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Binary asset management refers to the handling of large, non-text files such as compiled binaries, images, and other artifacts within source code management workflows. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on integrating binary asset management into modern SCM platforms, particularly for teams using Git-based systems. Key themes include tracking binary file versions, optimizing storage for large assets, and ensuring secure supply chains. The tag covers strategies for managing binary assets alongside source code, especially in enterprise IT environments where distributed teams and massive asset sets require efficient tooling. Topics also touch on cloud and on-premises deployment considerations for binary asset repositories.
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