Software development analytics platform Sourced launches an enterprise edition - 3 minutes read
Software development analytics platform Sourced launches an enterprise edition – TechCrunch
Sourced, or source{d}, as the company styles its name, provides developers and IT departments with deeper analytics into their software development lifecycle. It analyzes codebases, offers data about which APIs are being used and provides general information about developer productivity and other metrics. Today, Sourced is officially launching its Enterprise Edition, which gives IT departments and executives a number of advanced tools for managing their software portfolios and the processes they use to create them.
“Sourced enables large engineering organizations to better monitor, measure and manage their IT initiatives by providing a platform that empowers IT leaders with actionable data,” said the company’s CEO Eiso Kant. “The release of Sourced Enterprise is a major milestone towards proper engineering observability of the entire software development life cycle in enterprises.”
Since it’s one of the hallmarks of every good enterprise tools, it’s no surprise that Sourced Enterprise also offers features like role-based access control and other security features, as well as dedicated support and SLAs. IT departments can also run the service on-premise, or use it as a SaaS product.
The company also tells me that the enterprise version can handle larger codebases so that even complex queries over a large dataset only takes a few seconds (or minutes if it’s a really large codebase). To create these complex queries, the enterprise edition includes a number of add-ons to allow users to create these advanced queries. “These are available upon request and tailored to help enterprises overcome specific challenges that often rely on machine learning capabilities, such as identity matching or code duplication analysis,” the company says.
The service integrates with most commonly used project management and business intelligence tools, but it also ships with Apache Superset, an open-source business intelligence application that offers built-in data visualization capabilities.
These visualization capabilities are also now part of the Sourced Community Edition, which is now available in private beta.
“Sourced Enterprise gave us valuable insights into the Cloud Foundry codebase evolution, development patterns, trends, and dependencies, all presented in easy-to-digest dashboards,” said Chip Childers, the CTO of the open-source Cloud Foundry Foundation, which tested the Enterprise Edition ahead of its launch. “If you really want to understand what’s going on in your codebase and engineering department, Sourced is the way to go.”
To date, the company has raised $10 million from Frst VC, Heartcore Capital, Xavier Niel and others.
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Sourced, or source{d}, as the company styles its name, provides developers and IT departments with deeper analytics into their software development lifecycle. It analyzes codebases, offers data about which APIs are being used and provides general information about developer productivity and other metrics. Today, Sourced is officially launching its Enterprise Edition, which gives IT departments and executives a number of advanced tools for managing their software portfolios and the processes they use to create them.
“Sourced enables large engineering organizations to better monitor, measure and manage their IT initiatives by providing a platform that empowers IT leaders with actionable data,” said the company’s CEO Eiso Kant. “The release of Sourced Enterprise is a major milestone towards proper engineering observability of the entire software development life cycle in enterprises.”
Since it’s one of the hallmarks of every good enterprise tools, it’s no surprise that Sourced Enterprise also offers features like role-based access control and other security features, as well as dedicated support and SLAs. IT departments can also run the service on-premise, or use it as a SaaS product.
The company also tells me that the enterprise version can handle larger codebases so that even complex queries over a large dataset only takes a few seconds (or minutes if it’s a really large codebase). To create these complex queries, the enterprise edition includes a number of add-ons to allow users to create these advanced queries. “These are available upon request and tailored to help enterprises overcome specific challenges that often rely on machine learning capabilities, such as identity matching or code duplication analysis,” the company says.
The service integrates with most commonly used project management and business intelligence tools, but it also ships with Apache Superset, an open-source business intelligence application that offers built-in data visualization capabilities.
These visualization capabilities are also now part of the Sourced Community Edition, which is now available in private beta.
“Sourced Enterprise gave us valuable insights into the Cloud Foundry codebase evolution, development patterns, trends, and dependencies, all presented in easy-to-digest dashboards,” said Chip Childers, the CTO of the open-source Cloud Foundry Foundation, which tested the Enterprise Edition ahead of its launch. “If you really want to understand what’s going on in your codebase and engineering department, Sourced is the way to go.”
To date, the company has raised $10 million from Frst VC, Heartcore Capital, Xavier Niel and others.
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Analytics • Business • TechCrunch • Software developer • Analytics • Systems development life cycle • Data • Application programming interface • Information • Software development • Productivity • Performance metric • Business • Senior management • Tool • Software • Business process • Engineering • Organization • Leadership • Lawsuit • Data • Company • Chief executive officer • Eiso (Ryukyu) • Immanuel Kant • Business • Engineering • Observability • Software development process • Enterprise software • Role-based access control • Technical support • Service-level agreement • Web service • On-premises software • Business • Software versioning • SQL • Codebase • SQL • Enterprise software • Plug-in (computing) • Information retrieval • Machine learning • Duplicate code • Mathematical analysis • Project management • Business intelligence software • Apache Software Foundation • Open-source model • Application software • Data visualization • Software testing • Enterprise software • Cloud Foundry • Codebase • Evolution & Development • Chief technology officer • Open-source model • Cloud Foundry • Enterprise software • Foundation for Research, Science and Technology • Venture capital • Heartcore (Kurt Rosenwinkel album) • Xavier Niel •