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Tackling Open Source Governance in the Enterprise

Webinar

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Sponsored by WHITESOURCE


Wednesday, March 10, 2021
11 a.m. ET

The growing scale of Open Source adoption requires organizations to invest in implementing the right toolsets and processes to govern an increasingly complex Open Source licensing landscape, as well as minimize the potential legal risks. The application of these policies and processes can be collectively referred to as an Open Source Governance framework. Investing in industry proven tools & leveraging the correct tools during the appropriate phases of the SDLC will allow an organization to implement a scalable and reliable open source governance framework to reduce risk and potential for compliance related issues across the enterprise.

In this webinar, our experts will discuss how to build a strong Open source governance framework and review the appropriate tools that can benefit organizations to ensure Open Source compliance and risk mitigation.

Eric Tice
Director, Global Open Source SME Lead - Wipro Limited
Eric is responsible for a team of SMEs which assist clients with their strategic planning and transformation initiatives using Open Source technologies. Eric has rich IT industry experience of 20 years spanning across multiple roles - developer, solution architect, enterprise architect and director. He is a thought leader in the areas of DevOps Adoption & Culture, Automation, Observability and Open Source governance. His interest in open source goes back to his developer days and over the years he has gained considerable expertise in leveraging Open Source to deliver business value and drive business agility for customers.
Jeffrey Martin
Associate VP Product Management - WhiteSource
Jeff has spent the last 15 years in Product roles helping both the organizations he worked for and their customers transform and measure their business processes, Development, and QA. He especially enjoys cultural and mindset transformations for their ability to create lasting progress.

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