[Novalug] Webinar Invitation: How to Avoid 5 Common Pitfalls in Open Source Utilization
Alan Day
dayalan@nova.org
Fri Jul 12 14:02:47 EDT 2013
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Alan
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Subject: Webinar Invitation: How to Avoid 5 Common Pitfalls in Open
Source Utilization
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 15:27:35 -0700
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IEEE Computer Society
*How to Avoid 5 Common Pitfalls in Open Source Utilization*
With best-in-class organizations utilizing up to 80% open source code,
shouldn’t we be realizing an 80% reduction in development costs? Common
issues that get in the way can be easily avoided with effective open
source usage and management practices.
In this 60 minute webinar we will review the five most common pitfalls
that prevent organizations from maximizing the benefits of open source
use. You will learn how to:
* Maintain continuous visibility into what open source is being used
in your organization
* Minimize security and license risks
* Speed up your open source selection and approval process
* Reduce maintenance costs associated with open source
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*Phil Odence*
*Vice President of Business Development at Black Duck Software*
Phil Odence is responsible for expanding Black Duck’sreach, image and
product breadth by developing partnerships in the multi-source
development ecosystem. He came to Black Duck from Empirix (formerly RSW
Software and Hammer Technologies) where he served as Vice President of
Business Development. Prior to Empirix, Phil was a partner at High
Performance Systems, a computer simulation modeling firm.
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*Baruch Sadogursky (a.k.a JBaruch) *
*Developer Advocate at JFrog*
Baruch Sadogursky, joined JFrog
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founding team. As JFrogs Developer Advocate, Baruch contributes to the
strong collaboration with leading open-source projects such as
SpringSource, Grails and Gradle by providing them with the Artifactory
Cloud platform, and fuels the Continuous-Integration ecosystem with
open-source plugins for leading tools such as Jenkins, TeamCity & Bamboo.
Date: Thursday, 25 July 2013
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