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Black Duck Software Partners with E-Soft to Expand Open Source Presence in Taiwan
Taiwanese Companies Utilize Open Source Software to Cut Development Costs and Accelerate Time-to-market of Software
Jul. 28, 2008 12:00 PM
Black Duck Software announced the addition of a new partner
in Taiwan, E-Soft
Technologies, further expanding the company’s substantial presence in East Asia. Taiwanese companies increasingly utilize open
source software to cut development costs and accelerate time-to-market of
software. Black Duck products and solutions help software organizations realize
these benefits while managing licensing, security and other risks and issues
associated with unmanaged open source code. E-Soft will promote Black Duck
products and offer other Black Duck services to help organizations manage the
use of software assets governed by open source licenses.
“Embedded software development organizations need tools that will boost
productivity and help administer how software assets are created, managed and
licensed,” said Alan Facey, executive vice president of sales at Black Duck
Software. “E-Soft will help us provide these solutions to key Taiwanese
telecommunications and embedded device and system manufacturers.”
“Taiwanese software development organizations can substantially increase
productivity by leveraging open source and other third-party software,” said
Michael Su, vice president at E-Soft Technologies. “E-Soft will help these
companies manage code according to a policy framework process that is automated
with Black Duck Software’s solutions.”
The partnership is the latest evidence of Black Duck’s expansion in Asia,
Europe, the Middle East and Africa. With
offices and channel distributors in more than 18 countries worldwide, Black
Duck’s user base includes developers in China,
Hong Kong, India,
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and many other countries.
On July 31st, Black Duck will sponsor its first customer seminar in Taiwan. In
addition to introducing its products and services to Taiwanese companies, Black
Duck will present examples and case studies of open source management in Asia.