Climb Channel Solutions, an international specialty technology distributor and wholly-owned subsidiary of Wayside Technology Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSTG), announced a new partnership today with Sonatype, the pioneer in software supply chain management, to expand their resellers’ DevSecOps offerings.
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As every company relies more on software to fuel digital transformation, the world is putting more pressure on engineering teams to deliver applications faster and more securely. To innovate at scale, open source code must also be managed and secured at scale. The addition of the Nexus platform by Sonatype, gives Climb customers accurate, precise and relevant intelligence they need to create and maintain software, empowering them to develop and fix applications faster and securely. Only the Nexus platform allows engineering teams to manage software quality and governance using a single control plane.
“Climb is eager to have Sonatype on our roster of DevSecOps solutions,” said Dale Foster, CEO of Climb Channel Solutions. “Customers equipped with their Nexus products will be able to manage open source security risks without compromising innovation and scale. We want to enable partners to take full advantage of the best that open source has to offer without the risk and with Sonatype we can deliver a solution that does just that.”
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“With information on nearly 115M open source components, Sonatype enables partners to protect global enterprises and identify and mitigate vulnerabilities better than anyone else,” said Wai Man Yau, General Manager, International, Sonatype. “Through our partnership with SVA System Vertrieb Alexander GmbH, we’ll be able to bring this intelligence to even more organizations and further enhance DevSecOps and open-source governance, providing customers with the continued automated security features they need to build secure software.”
“We’re constantly evolving our products to meet the needs of growing engineering teams and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible,” said Brian Fox, CTO and co-founder of Sonatype. “Our products don’t just help push security or put security in the hands of the developer. What we are truly trying to do is make the lives of developers and every member of an engineering and security team, a little easier.”