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Protecode Enhances Workflow Integration, Encryption Management with Latest Product Release

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 13, 2013

Protecode Enhances Workflow Integration, Encryption Management with Latest Product Release

OTTAWA, CANADA – November 13, 2013 – Protecode, an innovative provider of open source software license management tools, today announced enhancements to its flagship product, Protecode System 4TM, and its recently released unlimited file scanning tool, Protecode CompactTM. Enhancements include improved command-line invocation, new automation reporting options, expanded encryption detection, and an enriched graphical dashboard.

Automated workflows have been enhanced to include a new CSV report that can be triggered via the command line interface. Code scans are fully automated using a continuous integration tool (i.e. Jenkins) and generate a CSV report containing all code attributes including: license and copyright information, policy violations, approval status, encryption content, and security vulnerabilities on a one-line-per-file basis. Reports can be processed by external scripts for further automation, or imported into Excel for further personalization. Additionally, textual reports can be generated in Microsoft Word and PDF formats for easy customization or immediate consumption.

Protecode products now feature an enhanced encryption detection algorithm that can better isolate code containing encryption content. Many jurisdictions have export controls in place that require disclosure of encryption algorithms embedded in the product.

Protecode has continued to invest heavily on user interfaces and usability. A new graphical dashboard enables a single-glance view of licenses, policy warnings, violations, and the approval process.

???Open source license management is evolving,??? said Normand Glaude, chief operating officer, Protecode. ???Our recent workflow integration, usability and obligation management enhancements reflect the needs of our customers and the ever changing landscape.???

About Protecode
Protecode provides products and services for managing open source software licenses. Protecode solutions enable accurate and fast code scanning in real-time and on-demand, delivering policy-based reports on obligations and security vulnerabilities in code portfolios. Built for ease-of-use, integration and minimal intrusion into existing development processes, Protecode products have been deployed in hundreds of organizations worldwide, from smaller organizations or departments of fewer than 200 employees to large multinational organizations with more than 100,000 employees. Protecode is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada with partners worldwide. For more information, visit www.protecode.com.

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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