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BROOMFIELD, CO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/05/08 -- OpenLogic, Inc., a provider of enterprise open source software solutions encompassing hundreds of open source packages, today announced the availability of a new release to OpenLogic Exchange (OLEX) Enterprise Edition, the industry's first Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution for comprehensive sourcing and governance of open source in the enterprise.
Launched in November 2007, OLEX Enterprise Edition provides the industry's most comprehensive SaaS platform for managing and governing all open source software in an enterprise.
The new release of OLEX Enterprise Edition expands the governance capabilities with the addition of new policy capabilities.
List-Based Policy Management
-- "White lists," "black lists" and "grey lists" enable enterprises
to define lists of open source packages or licenses that are
pre-approved, disallowed or require special approval for each
use. These lists streamline the process needed to implement
an open source policy.
Cascading Policies for Bundled Packages
-- One of the most complex aspects of open source policies is
assessing the impact of bundled packages. Most open source
packages bundle several other open source packages, which
often fall under different open source licenses. OLEX EE
now makes it easy for companies to ensure that open source
policies are applied to all of the "bundled" open source
packages in addition to the primary open source package.
Integrated Policy Enforcement
-- Enforcement of open source policies is seamlessly integrated
with the OpenLogic Certified Library, preventing downloads from
OLEX Enterprise Edition of open source packages that are not
within the enterprise's open source policy.
"Enterprises want to have comprehensive governance controls for their open source software that equals their existing governance controls for proprietary software," said Steve Grandchamp, CEO of OpenLogic. "OLEX Enterprise Edition provides an easy-to-deploy software-as-a-service solution that gives enterprises the legal and procurement controls that they need, while streamlining the sourcing process for developers and technical staff."
With the addition of these new capabilities, OpenLogic provides a complete governance solution that allows enterprises to inventory their open source usage; implement open source policies; manage approval of open source; track and audit open source usage and ensure compliance with open source licenses.
About OpenLogic
OpenLogic is a leading provider of open source solutions that enable enterprises to safely acquire, support, and control open source software. OpenLogic provides enterprises with a certified library of open source software that encompasses hundreds of the most popular open source packages via OpenLogic Exchange (OLEX), a free web site where companies can find, research, and download certified, enterprise-ready open source packages on demand. With the broadest open source coverage in the industry, OpenLogic offers indemnification; updates; and enterprise-grade technical support backed by the OpenLogic Expert Community. OpenLogic also provides solutions for open source governance and to automate the integration and deployment of open source components -- reducing the risk and maximizing the cost savings associated with using open source software. For more on OpenLogic, go to www.openlogic.com.
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