Black Duck Software Extends Software Governance Leadership at Third Anniversary of Flagship Product's Debut.Superior Technology and Innovation Drive Nearly 1,500 Percent Customer Growth Rate as Company Announces Availability of protexIP 4.3 NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Black Duck Software, the leading provider of software governance solutions, today marked the third anniversary of its delivery of the protexIP[TM] platform to the market. Companies around the world have selected protexIP and Black Duck's other solutions to manage licensing and other requirements governing the software they use, develop or distribute. A clear mark of the company's success, Black Duck's client list grew by 1,486 percent since this time in 2005, as customers opted to go with the industry pioneer and leader. Black Duck introduced software compliance management with the launch of protexIP three years ago, and since then the company has remained the undisputed market leader. The company developed the technology in response to the realities of today's software development models, which include the re-use of open source and other third-party software components. While these methods improve the development process and lead to creating better applications, they necessitate management of licensing and other requirements of code components. protexIP, as well as Black Duck's more recently introduced solutions, address those needs. On protexIP's anniversary, Black Duck is also announcing the general availability of protexIP 4.3. Among other enhancements, protexIP 4.3 can manage transitions to newer versions of software licenses In computing, software that is copyrighted and licensed under a software license is done under a variety of licensing schemes. For end-users there are proprietary licenses and there are free software licenses, and there are proprietary Within these schemes are further classifications. . This critical enhancement prepares Black Duck customers for the introduction of GNU General Public License A software license from the Free Software Foundation (FSF) that ensures every user receives the essential freedoms that define "free" software, which is free of restrictions (see free software). (GPL See GNU General Public License. 1. GPL - General Purpose Language. 2. GPL - ["A Sample Management Application Program in a Graphical Data-driven Programming language", A.L. Davis et al, Digest of Papers, Compcon Spring 81, Feb 1981, pp. 162-167]. ) version 3, which is expected later this year. The new version of protexIP also includes enhancements to the protexIP Software Development Kit (SDK (Software Developer's Kit) See developer's toolkit and Windows SDK. SDK - Software Developers Kit (or "Software Development Kit"). ), which provides flexibility to customers incorporating the platform into their development environments via an application programming interface based on open standards Specifications for hardware and software that are developed by a standards organization or a consortium involved in supporting a standard. Available to the public for developing compliant products, open standards imply "open systems;" that an existing component in a system can be replaced . Black Duck customer XAware, Inc., provides standards-based data integration software. Tim Harvey Tim Harvey (born November 20, 1961 in Farnborough, London) is a racing driver from England. A household name in the 1990s, Harvey won the prestigious BTCC title in 1992 driving a BMW 318 coupe, run by Vic Lee Motorsport. He won 6 races, with one pole position. , CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. & President of XAware, commented: "All companies need to manage the requirements on the code they develop, and Black Duck was the clear choice in terms of speed, accuracy and the ability to merge with my existing development processes. XAware has incorporated Black Duck's solution into our software development process where it belongs. As a result, we can confidently leverage assembled open source software components while delivering better solutions for our customers." Expanding Line of Black Duck Solutions The software compliance management market is rapidly developing as customers become increasingly sophisticated in their understanding and use of open source and other third-party code. While use of open source code was often limited by company policies, today managed use of such code, libraries, languages and binaries is becoming the norm. Three clear market segments have evolved: enterprise IT, product development, and mergers & acquisitions or venture funding events. Users, information requirements The information needed to support a business or other activity. Systems analysts turn information requirements (the what and when) into functional specifications (the how) of an information system. , features and deployment models are unique to each market. As a result, Black Duck has recently expanded its offerings beyond protexIP, which is primarily used in product development, to include transactIP to support due diligence Research; analysis; your homework. This term has caught on in all industries, because it sounds so "wired." Who would want to do analysis or research when they can do due diligence. See wired. ahead of M&A and other transactions in which software is a primary asset to be evaluated, and exportIP to help companies govern proper use of security algorithms in software exported from the U.S. Douglas Levin, president and CEO of Black Duck Software, said: "Black Duck is the dominant market leader, and we have enjoyed that position since creating software compliance management three years ago. We have experienced tremendous growth because we listen to our customers and we understand the market needs which drive our product development and our long-term technology plan. Over the past twelve months, we have extended our market lead by enhancing our existing product and introducing three new solutions that address directly specific enterprise needs." Black Duck is exhibiting its full line of solutions this week (May 15-18) at the Forrester IT Forum, hosted by the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tenn. Superior Product and Partners Fuel Adoption A sampling of recent Black Duck milestones includes: * February 2006--Launches Enhanced Due Diligence program, allowing companies involved to turn to Black Duck and its legal partners to fully vet their software applications ahead of M&A activity. * Spring 2006--Recognized with achievements, including Red Herring Red Herring A preliminary registration statement that must be filed with the SEC describing a new issue of stock (IPO) and the prospects of the issuing company. Notes: magazine's selection of Black Duck to the Red Herring 100, the Software and Information Industry Association's honoring of the protexIP suite as a finalist for its CODiE Award for Best Software Development Solution, and CMP CMP (cytidine monophosphate): see cytosine. (1) (CMP Media LLC, Manhasset, NY, www.cmp.com) Part of United Business Media, CMP is a leading integrated media company that offers a wide variety of publications and services in the information Media's choice of protexIP as a finalist for its Jolt Award for Excellence in Quality Project Management. * June 2006--Integrates protexIP with IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) Rational[R] ClearCase[R] and achieves Ready for Rational software validation The certification that an information system has been implemented correctly and that it conforms to the functional specifications derived from the original requirements. Such validation is often performed by a third party consulting organization. . * Summer 2006--Expands internationally, with new partnerships in the U.K. (Atos Origin Atos Origin, SA (Euronext: ATO) is an international IT corporation which operates in 40 countries worldwide, with over 50,000 employees. The corporate headquarters are located in Paris, France and Zaventem, Belgium. ), Australia and New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland. (Open Channel Solutions), South Korea (TSKG) and Japan (SIOS SIOS Servizio Informazioni Operativo e Situazione (Italian defense secret service; one for each Italian military service) SIOS Status Indication Out of Service (SS7) ). * September 2006--Selected by the Eclipse Foundation The Eclipse Foundation leads the development of Eclipse, the open-source Java application platform and IDE. History In 2003–2004 the Eclipse Consortium, an unofficial consortium of software industry vendors led by IBM, founded The Eclipse Foundation, a to review software submitted by committers and ensure it is in compliance with the specific software licensing requirements of the Eclipse Foundation. * October 2006--Launches exportIP, a new solution to manage export licensing requirements within developed code. * November 2006--Creates the Compliance Vanguard Alliance and signs on seven other software industry leaders as charter members to help enterprises understand important compliance issues related to the proper use of open source code and applications. * February 2007--Closes $12 million third-round venture financing. Led by Focus Ventures, the round included investments from all existing investors. * March 2007--Introduces latest version of protexIP. Version 4.3 includes functionality to accommodate the new version of the GPL license, due to be complete later this year. * May 2007--Introduces transactIP, a hosted product for those involved in due diligence that provides fast assessments of software code licensing requirements ahead of M&A activity. About Black Duck Software Black Duck Software([TM]) is the leading provider of software compliance management solutions that help companies govern how software assets are created and managed. Black Duck's offerings help businesses take maximum advantage of open source software while at the same time ensure that they satisfy the obligations associated with the code they use. Black Duck's customer base includes enterprises, product developers, outsourcers, law firms This list of the world's largest law firms by revenue is taken from The Lawyer and The American Lawyer and is ordered by 2006 revenue:[1]
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