In the pre-GitHub era, developers struggled with managing source code management tools such as SVN, CVS, VSS, and RCS, leading to concerns over visibility, control, and maintenance. The emergence of GitHub in 2008 revolutionized source code management with its fully managed SaaS offering, providing developers with visibility, control, and management. Cloudsmith was formed to solve similar challenges for the software supply chain and secure delivery, including binaries, artifacts, packages, and containers, bringing a fully managed SaaS offering to store most of the world's packaged code. Cloudsmith aims to help developers remove the need for an artifact registry on a legacy black box by providing a single source of truth for all artifacts in a cloud-native platform, leveraging cloud benefits such as reduced infrastructure costs and scalability. By integrating with GitHub, users can access features like Single Sign-On, GitHub Actions Integration, OIDC Support, Security Scanning, Policy Management, and Empowering Smarter, Safer Choices through Cloudsmith Navigator, which surfaces curated provenance information about open-source packages powered by GitHub's history of source code.