Introducing OpenText Open Source Select

Increase developer efficiency and policy compliance with automated intake management. OpenText Open source software (OSS) typically makes up more than 76% of modern applications, with over 1.5 trillion download requests per year.
OpenText OSS has the potential to be more secure than the proprietary code as the code is publicly available for in-depth examination. The challenge, though, lies in the assumption that someone is actively keeping a close eye on it.
OpenText Open Source Select Enterprise evaluates potential components on different criteria, such as health, security, popularity, license and vulnerabilities. You can then use all of this data to set up repository-wide rules letting developers know immediately if components can be used or not, allowing them to spend time on writing great code instead of spending hours researching and comparing components.
OpenText OSS has the potential to be more secure than the proprietary code as the code is publicly available for in-depth examination. The challenge, though, lies in the assumption that someone is actively keeping a close eye on it.
OpenText Open Source Select Enterprise evaluates potential components on different criteria, such as health, security, popularity, license and vulnerabilities. You can then use all of this data to set up repository-wide rules letting developers know immediately if components can be used or not, allowing them to spend time on writing great code instead of spending hours researching and comparing components.