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Dependency Health: Removing the Barriers to Keeping Projects in Shape

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Sponsored by whitesource


Thursday, July 23, 2020
11am EDT
 
Enterprises and Developers already know the importance of managing vulnerabilities and dependencies, so why do so many still fall behind? 
 
Like maintaining good physical health, software projects require more than just good intentions - there needs to be sensible and achievable process that developers want to follow, and the rewards must outweigh the demands. 
 
In this webinar, David Habusha and Rhys Arkins from WhiteSource will discuss some of today's challenges that hold enterprises back from having great Open Source dependency management, and identify what the missing pieces are for a future in which updates and vulnerability patches can be applied intelligently, safely, and in many cases even automatically.
David Habusha
VP Product - WhiteSource
Product Management executive with extensive background in taking new ideas to market. Over the last 20 years, David held senior positions in Product Management and R&D management. David led product management teams for more than 10 years in large ISVs (Symantec, Veritas, Precise and OpTier) and startups, taking products from concept to market leaders.  
RHYS ARKINS
Director of Product Management - WhiteSource
Rhys Arkins is responsible for developer solutions at WhiteSource. He was the founder of Renovate Bot – an automated tool for software dependency updating, which was acquired by WhiteSource in 2019. Rhys is particularly fond of automation and a firm believer in never sending humans to do a machine’s job.
 

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