Black Duck Software - Services

Services

Black Duck services include:

  • Audit Services provide a comprehensive software component inventory and audit to find unknown open source and third-party software, as well as encryption technology that may be subject to regulation. Audits are frequently used in M&A technical due diligence to identify potential intellectual property (IP) ownership and/or regulatory issues. Open Source Consulting services, offered by Olliance Group, help assess, plan and implement open source strategies for businesses.
  • Product Implementation is a customized offering that helps implement Black Duck governance and compliance solutions quickly and easily
  • Black Duck Training, which helps you increase productivity and innovation by ensuring your teams understand how to maximize the value of Black Duck solutions
  • Mergers and Acquisitions services will help you evaluate code before an acquisition and automate software code evaluation to ensure that both companies interested in acquiring others and those who wish to be acquired perform the necessary due diligence.

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