Eclipse News Desk
Instantiations Rolls Out Product Updates in Conjunction with Eclipse 3.4 and Ganymede
Significant Enhancements Made to Eclipse-based Commercial Software Tools
Jul. 1, 2008 01:15 PM
Instantiations announced that its entire Eclipse-based
product line has been updated to coincide with the annual Eclipse open source
release, Ganymede. Included with the roll-out are additions in the area of security
to its CodePro AnalytiX comprehensive code quality product, bringing advanced
standards-based security auditing to developers desktops as they write code.
The Ganymede release train includes Eclipse 3.4, the annual release of the
Eclipse platform.
Ganymede is a coordinated release of 23 different Eclipse
projects including the base platform, or 23 projects and 18 million lines of
code, up slightly from last year's Europa release of 21 projects and 17 million
lines of code. By releasing these projects at the same time, the goal is to
make it easier to incorporate multiple projects into an environment. Each
project remains a separate open source project operating with its own project
leadership, its own committers, and its own project plan.
“As the enterprise adoption of Eclipse grows dramatically
worldwide, an annual Eclipse release train means organizations are only
required to update their interdependent systems once a year, and this includes
commercial Eclipse-based products, like Instantiations,” said Mike Milinkovich,
executive director of the Eclipse Foundation. “It benefits the entire
Eclipse ecosystem to have companies such as Instantiations work so closely with
the Eclipse community to bring their high quality Eclipse updates to market so
quickly.”
Instantiations works closely with many Eclipse projects so
that its customers across all product lines benefit from the latest Eclipse
features. Key product enhancements include adding dozens of security audit
rules, based on the OWASP Top Ten standards, to its CodePro
AnalytiX product line. This enables developers to automatically detect and
address security vulnerabilities as they are writing code, thus closing the
opportunities for potential malicious users, and focusing on quality earlier in
the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Performance and usability were also
enhanced across all product lines. In addition to supporting the new Eclipse
3.4 release, Instantiations products continue to support prior versions of
Eclipse and IDEs built upon Eclipse to meet varied customer needs.
“We work very closely with the Eclipse community to ensure
that our customers have immediate access to the latest capabilities of Eclipse,”
said Mike Taylor, CEO of Instantiations and an Eclipse Foundation board member.
“Perhaps the most significant enhancement to our product line with these new
releases is the powerful new security auditing capability we’ve added to
CodePro AnalytiX. And even with these new features we’ve retained the
high-value pricing model for which CodePro is famous. Organizations can now
afford to have code-level security support on the desktop of every developer.”
Ganymede updates to Instantiations Eclipse-based products
include:
For more information
on Instantiations contact Marta George, marta_george@instantiations.com
at Instantiations.
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