LaunchDarkly announced the private preview of Warehouse Native Experimentation, its Snowflake Native App, to offer Data Warehouse Native Experimentation.
Sonatype announced its integration with Buy with AWS, a new feature now available through AWS Marketplace.
AWS Marketplace is a digital store that makes it easy for customers to find, buy, deploy, and manage software and services from Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partners. By implementing Buy with AWS, Sonatype now provides simplified software buying experiences for customers on its website, powered by AWS Marketplace.
Enterprises are now able to request a private offer via AWS directly on Sonatype’s website to help speed up development of innovative software while mitigating risk and protecting against security threats. With Sonatype Repository Firewall, Sonatype Nexus Repository, Sonatype Lifecycle, and Sonatype SBOM Manager available on AWS, even more organizations can easily rely on Sonatype’s industry-leading tools and guidance to be ambitious, move fast and do it securely.
"Modern software supply chains increasingly rely on open source software — the average application contains 180 open source components. As software regulations continue to emerge, Sonatype is a trusted partner for organizations seeking to empower developers to innovate quickly without sacrificing security,” said Mitchell Johnson, Chief Product Development Officer at Sonatype. “Buy with AWS provides a convenient way for businesses to combine the power of AWS with Sonatype’s full platform and suite of solutions to fortify their software development lifecycle against risk.”
Sonatype's integration with Buy with AWS reinforces its commitment to providing innovative solutions and exceptional customer experiences. By leveraging the robust AWS Marketplace catalog and streamlining the procurement process, Sonatype empowers its customers to make informed decisions and accelerate their digital transformation journeys.
Industry News
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JFrog signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS).
mabl launched of two new innovations, mabl Tools for Playwright and mabl GenAI Test Creation, expanding testing capabilities beyond the bounds of traditional QA teams.
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Jitterbit announced its latest AI-infused capabilities within the Harmony platform, advancing AI from low-code development to natural language processing (NLP).
Rancher Government Solutions (RGS) and Sequoia Holdings announced a strategic partnership to enhance software supply chain security, classified workload deployments, and Kubernetes management for the Department of Defense (DOD), Intelligence Community (IC), and federal civilian agencies.
Harness and Traceable have entered into a definitive merger agreement, creating an advanced AI-native DevSecOps platform.
Endor Labs announced a partnership with GitHub that makes it easier than ever for application security teams and developers to accurately identify and remediate the most serious security vulnerabilities—all without leaving GitHub.
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GitHub announced a wave of new features and enhancements to GitHub Copilot to streamline coding tasks based on an organization’s specific ways of working.
Mirantis launched k0rdent, an open-source Distributed Container Management Environment (DCME) that provides a single control point for cloud native applications – on-premises, on public clouds, at the edge – on any infrastructure, anywhere.
Hitachi Vantara announced a new co-engineered solution with Cisco designed for Red Hat OpenShift, a hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes.