Category Archives: Hudson

Insight For CI at the Jenkins User Conference


October 9, 2012 By Manfred Moser

Before JavaOne 2012 a few of us joined the Jenkins community at the Jenkins User Conference 2012 in San Francisco as Gold Sponsors. We had a great time talking to KK, Andrew and others as well as showcasing Insight For CI for Jenkins at the booth. The presentation about “Improving Software Quality Using Component Lifecycle Management with Jenkins” was very well attended and there seemed to be a lot of interest. In case you missed it you are however in luck …

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Webinar Replay Now Available: Insight for CI Demo


May 31, 2012 By Emily Blades

A big thanks to all of you who registered and attended our Insight for CI Demo last week. We had a great turnout and a lot of fantastic questions! If you didn’t have a chance to register, that doesn’t mean you have to miss out. The replay is now available.

Request the webinar recording here.

Ready to try Insight for CI for yourself? Let us help you get started.

Thank you!

Get proactive about Security with Insight


May 25, 2012 By Tim O'Brien

There’s a shift in the way organizations are thinking about security, and This article in Infoworld “IBM: Security execs move more toward active risk management” is exactly what we’ve been talking about. Here’s the quote that stood out:

“Nearly two-thirds of security leaders say their senior executives are paying more attention to security today than they were two years ago, due in large part to media attention.” and “60 percent of the advanced organizations named security as a regular boardroom topic, compared to only 22 percent of the least advanced organizations”

Instead of simple three-tiered applications following a standard Apache -> Tomcat -> RDBMS pattern, today’s scaleable applications involve a portfolio of technologies: Redis, Hadoop, real-time BI systems, integration with 3rd party APIs, Node.js, with more and more companies adopting a portfolio of technologies. It is becoming increasingly difficult to draw a line around a particular application and evaluate security vulnerabilities in isolation.

Today, you need to have your security group sitting next to you evaluating a complex application as it evolves…. but, back to the article, it isn’t just the evolution of technology that is making security a focus for business, it is a series of high-profile, embarrassing data breaches. A CEO that wouldn’t have thought very much about security technology a few years ago, sees what happens to a Stratfor or Global Payments and they understand the risks. Data security is front and center in the news, and a data breach can be a business-ending event.

So get out in front the problem. Start tracking your application dependencies and identify known vulnerabilities with Insight.

When we launched Nexus Professional and integrated Sonatype Insight information we gave you the ability to keep track of your overall exposure to security vulnerabilities. Your IT organization gained a window into the intersection of known vulnerabilities with the artifacts you download from Central. That was a good start, but the real benefit is Insight for CI. We launched Insight for CI this week, and it’s the tool you’ll want to use to address security vulnerabilities in specific products. If it is your responsibility to keep up with security, one of the easiest ways to take a more proactive approach is to start using Insight for CI to track your application’s dependencies.

Click here to get started with Insight for CI. It works with either Hudson or Jenkins, and it covers both license and security information.

Last Chance To Register: Insight for CI Demo


May 22, 2012 By Emily Blades

Join Brian Fox tomorrow, Wednesday, May 23 at 11AM EDT or 2PM EDT (GMT-0400) for a 30 minute tour of Insight for CI. In this demo, Brian will show how Insight for CI will help you:

  • Generate a detailed bill of materials for every build in Hudson and Jenkins.
  • Find and fix license, security and quality problems quickly.
  • Set rules to notify you of problems, fail builds, or establish workflows.

If you register, you’ll also receive access to the recording after the event. So if something comes up and you can’t make it, you won’t miss out.

Two sessions are available tomorrow, Wednesday, May 23. Choose the best time for you:

Register – 11:00AM EDT (GMT-0400)

Register – 2:00PM EDT (GMT-0400)

Insight for CI Demo: Additional Session Added


May 18, 2012 By Emily Blades

Due to high demand, we have added a second webinar presentation next Wednesday at 2PM EDT (GMT-0400) to accommodate multiple time zones. Here are the details for the presentation:

Join Brian Fox this Wednesday, May 23 at 11AM EDT or 2PM EDT (GMT-0400) for a 30 minute tour of Insight for CI. In this demo, Brian will show how Insight for CI will help you:

  • Generate a detailed bill of materials for every build in Hudson and Jenkins.
  • Find and fix license, security and quality problems quickly.
  • Set rules to notify you of problems, fail builds, or establish workflows.

If you register, you’ll also receive access to the recording after the event. So if something comes up and you can’t make it, you won’t miss out.

Two sessions are now available on Wednesday, May 23. Choose the best time for you:

Register – 11:00AM EDT (GMT-0400)

Register – 2:00PM EDT (GMT-0400)