ActiveState Strengthens Open Source Supply Chain Security by Offering its Market-Leading Artifact Repository at No Cost
ActiveState has opened up its artifact repository feature free of charge to all its platform user tiers.
Read MoreActiveState has opened up its artifact repository feature free of charge to all its platform user tiers.
Read MoreActiveState Delivers the First Open Source Software Development Platform to Include Attestations in its Supply Chain Security Lineup
Read MoreThe ActiveState Artifact Repository Ensures the Security and Integrity of Python Artifacts While Eliminating Maintenance Overhead
Read MoreThe ActiveState Platform Secure Build Service Supports SLSA Levels 1-4 to Mitigate Software Supply Chain Risk
Read MoreActiveState’s supply chain security survey report 2021-2022 offers key security lessons for software vendors worldwide.
Read MoreActiveState’s Trusted Artifacts eliminate the risk of developers importing insecure, prebuilt artifacts from open source repositories.
Read MoreActiveState has added Chief Revenue Officer Gerald Choung to its team to accelerate growth for our Fortune 1000 customers.
Read MoreActiveState has secured a strategic investment from Turn/River Capital to accelerate the development and market expansion for our software dependency, build and risk management platform.
Read MoreActiveState today announced another year of rapid annual recurring revenue (ARR) growth and profitability driven by their innovation in open source languages and their expanding enterprise customer base.
Read MoreActiveState today announced another year of rapid annual recurring revenue (ARR) growth and profitability driven by their innovation in open source languages and their expanding enterprise customer base.
Read MoreActiveState today announced another year of rapid annual recurring revenue (ARR) growth and profitability driven by their innovation in open source languages and their expanding enterprise customer base.
Read MoreThe end of life for Python 2 has arrived and many organizations are still struggling with their plans for migration to Python 3. That’s according to the findings of a new survey released today by ActiveState, which was conducted to determine whether and how organizations are preparing for Python 2 EOL.
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