Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Black Duck Buys SpikeSource (PC World)

Black Duck Software announced Tuesday it is acquiring the assets of application development toolmaker SpikeSource. Terms were not disclosed.

SpikeSource's technology includes SpikeInsight, a cloud service that developers can use to check code for compliance, security and dependency issues. The company also runs the SpikeForge site, which hosts 17 open-source projects, and related forums.

Black Duck plans to use SpikeSource's products as a complement to its own software suite for managing the use of open-source software in application development.

The deal comes shortly after Black Duck announced the purchase of Ohloh.net, a public directory of open-source projects.

More details about Black Duck's plans for SpikeSource will be released in coming months, according to a statement.

Overall, the acquisitions are part of an effort by Black Duck to change from a "compliance tool provider to full life-cycle open source enabler, community participant and FOSS advocate," CEO Tim Yeaton said in a statement.

SpikeSource has a significant leadership pedigree. It was once headed by noted Silicon Valley software executive Kim Polese, who remained a board member along with chairman and founder Ray Lane, a former president of Oracle.

Chris Kanaracus covers enterprise software and general technology breaking news for The IDG News Service. Chris's e-mail address is Chris_Kanaracus@idg.com



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