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Black Duck Software’s flagship product, the Black Duck Suite, automates key processes related to open source code management over the application development (AppDev) life cycle, including search, select, approve, audit and ongoing monitoring. The Suite includes Protex, Code Center and Export, and each of these use the Black Duck KnowledgeBase to identify and manage the reuse of open source and third party code. The Black Duck KnowledgeBase is continuously updated with downloadable code from Internet sites and software vendors, including development kits, proprietary applications, operating systems, and the associated proprietary and open source licenses. Black Duck also offers Code Sight™, a scalable, syntax-specific (43 languages) source code search engine that can be used to search personal codebases, team codebases, and Enterprise-wide code repositories. Code Sight can be used stand alone or in addition to the Suite’s component search capability.
Product Details:
- Black Duck Suite is an advanced enterprise-class solution to the unique management, compliance and security challenges associated with open source.
- Black Duck Protex is a platform that helps companies administer how their software assets are created, managed and licensed.
- Black Duck Export is the world’s first and only solution specifically for encryption export compliance management for software and software-based assets.
- Black Duck Code Center streamlines the search, selection, approval and tracking of software components, even across geographically dispersed development organizations, by finding and tracking reusable open source code.
- Black Duck Code Sight is a scalable source code search engine that enables developers to find, understand, and reuse internal code.
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