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Internet dev tool gains automated license management

Jun 13, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Black Duck and VA Software have jointly launched a distributed development environment with integrated software license management capabilities. SourceForge Enterprise Edition combines VA Software's SourceForge offering with Black Duck's ProtexIP software compliance management product. It targets globally distributed development teams wishing to reuse open source software more effectively.

Claimed benefits for the integrated SourceForge/ProtexIP product include:

  • Improved visibility and control — Compliance analysis can be scheduled or performed as needed, and results can be viewed within the SourceForge development environment.
  • Facilitated code reuse — The ProtexIP component finds open source software snippets and identifies potential licensing conflicts and constraints, helping ensure appropriate reuse of open source code.
  • Mitigated risks and improved regulatory compliance — SourceForge's program managment and change management capabilities, combined with software compliance management, can mitigate risks associated with software licensing, and provide process controls and auditability needed to support quality frameworks such as CMM, ISO, and/or Sarbanes-Oxley.

VA CTO Colin Bodell said, “This integrated solution makes IP management and compliance with both open source and proprietary licenses an integral part of the development process — not an afterthought.”

Availability

Sourceforge Enterprise Edition is available now, from VA. The companies will jointly present a free webinar about the product on June 29, at 11:00 a.m. PDT / 2:00 p.m. EDT.


 
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