In this webinar Black Duck Software (www.blackducksoftware.com), together with representatives of SAP, will review the benefits open source offers to development organizations, the management challenges it presents, and approaches for addressing those challenges.
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Over the past decade, a powerful new approach to development - open source software - has risen to prominence, dramatically increasing the opportunity to re-use existing software.
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"Agile" software development is an increasingly popular development process for producing software in a flexible and iterative manner that can deliver value to the enterprise faster, reduce project risk and allow adaptation to changes more quickly.
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This paper is for IT development executives looking to gain control of open source software as part of a multi-source development process. You can gain significant management control over open source software use in your development organization. Today, many IT executives, enterprise architects, and development managers in leading companies have gained management control over the externally-sourced software used by their application development groups. Download this free paper to discover how.
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Container technologies like Docker promise to transform the way enterprises develop, deploy, and manage critical applications. However, containers are no panacea. The same challenges around deploying and managing applications in native environments and virtual machines also affect container deployments.
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Today, companies are more concerned than ever about software security threats. With some 95 percent of companies relying on open source software, its security is now a critical focus for CEOs, COOs, and boards of directors. Learn which security tools and methodologies are best suited for your organization's environment.
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Read this report to learn the results from our open source security audits:
- How much open source is typically in use
- How many commercial applications contain security vulnerabilities in open source
- How many open source component vulnerabilities are in each application
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Using open source code is not necessarily a problem, but not knowing what open source you’re using can be extremely dangerous, particularly when so much open source contains security flaws. In fact, the latest Future of Open Source Survey found that:
- 55 percent of respondents had no formal policy or procedure for open source consumption
- 98 percent were unaware of the open source code they were using
"Application Security in 2016," a complimentary report from Black Duck Software, considers the key application security challenges your organization will face, with a special focus on staying both agile and secure with open source. Download the report today!
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Read this case study to learn how ScienceLogic employs Black Duck to:
- Identify open source throughout their code base
- Determine possible license violations and conflicts
- Know when new threats are reported
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Addressing the constantly-morphing landscape of open source security threats might seem like a never-ending process, but we’ll help you get started in four easy steps.
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Security teams understand that developers turn to open source to save time, cut costs, and promote innovation. But getting a handle on the security implications of open source use can be difficult. Learn how to identify security vulnerabilities and monitor your codebase for future security.
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Many organizations think they have application security covered, but most security testing tools leave companies exposed. With over 4,000 open source vulnerabilities reported every year, make sure your company’s applications aren’t at risk!
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Today, companies are more concerned than ever about software security threats. With some 95 percent of companies relying on open source software, its security is now a critical focus for CEOs, COOs, and boards of directors. Learn which security tools and methodologies are best suited for your organization's environment.
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Read this case study to learn how ScienceLogic employs Black Duck to:
- Identify open source throughout their code base
- Determine possible license violations and conflicts
- Know when new threats are reported
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