Protecode

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Protecode
IndustryOpen Source License Management, application lifecycle management, computer software
Founded Ontario, Canada (2006)
Headquarters
Key people
  • Mahshad Koohgoli
  • (President and Chief Executive Officer)
  • Kia Mousavi
  • (Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer)
  • Hassib Khanafer
  • (Chief Technology Officer)
ProductsProtecode Enterprise
  • Enterprise Analyzer
  • Code Administrator
  • Developer Assistant
  • Library Auditor
  • Build Analyzer
  • Protecode Compact
ServicesAudit Services
Parent Synopsys
Website www.protecode.com

Protecode was a private company based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that provided open source license and security management software used for software development license compliance. [1]

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It was acquired by Synopsys in November 2015 for undisclosed terms. [2]

Products

Protecode Enterprise System is a suite of tools for managing open source software licensing. Protecode utilizes a proprietary database of indexed public open source projects to compare against a software codebase in order to identify open source components and determine license obligations. [3] [4] [5]

The Protecode product suite produces a software inventory report, cross-referenced to licensing and copyright attributes, to indicate corresponding licensing obligations. [6] [7] Protecode also offers an audit service which can be used to produce an audit report, containing a software bill of materials and a license obligations report. Software audits are commonly requested prior to business transactions, like mergers and acquisitions or financing.[ citation needed ]

In 2013, Protecode announced a single seat open source management scanning tool. [8]

Services

Protecode offers code auditing services to detect all open source and third party and associated licensing obligations before a product release or mergers and acquisitions . [9]

Partnerships

Protecode is a member of IBM Partnerworld and System 4 received validation from IBM Rational Software for IBM Rational Team Concert and IBM Rational ClearCase. [10]

Protecode is available on IBM SmartCloud. [11]

Protecode Library Auditor integrates with Perforce. [12]

Protecode is a member of the Linux Foundation and a contributor to their Open Compliance Program. [13] Protecode is also a supporter of the Linux Foundation sponsored SPDX specification. [14]

Protecode is a member of the Eclipse Foundation [15] and the GENIVI Alliance [16]

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