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Altair Engineering Professional Services 3300 $666M United States ActiveState Software ActiveState Platform Vulnerability Management 2018 n/a In 2018 Altair Engineering standardized on the ActiveState Platform to provision ActiveState built Python distributions across its engineering and product deployment processes in the United States. The implementation used the ActiveState Platform and includes Apps Category "" in project documentation. Implementation leveraged ActiveState build and distribution capabilities to centralize interpreter builds, enforce consistent dependency resolution, and produce reproducible runtime artifacts consumed by developers and continuous integration pipelines. ActiveState Platform configuration focused on packaging Python runtimes, controlling third party libraries, and automating rebuilds, enabling vulnerabilities to be resolved in a timely manner. Operational scope covered engineering and product deployment teams in the United States, where standardized distributions shrank the attack surface and decreased support costs while enabling faster, more consistent product releases. Governance centered on standardized packaging policies and remediation workflows to reduce configuration drift and accelerate vulnerability patching, with rollout oriented toward centralized distribution and developer self service.
Druva Professional Services 1100 $180M United States ActiveState Software ActiveState Platform Vulnerability Management 2019 n/a In 2019 Druva implemented ActiveState Platform, Apps Category . The implementation centralized and secured third party components across Druva engineering and DevSecOps processes in the United States, establishing a single control plane for component inventory and vulnerability visibility. The ActiveState Platform was configured to maintain a consolidated bill of materials and to perform continuous vulnerability detection and remediation orchestration, aligning with standard software composition analysis and dependency management capabilities. ActiveState Platform provided automated policy enforcement for third party components and workflow-driven remediation guidance, enabling engineering teams to triage and act on vulnerable components within build and release cycles. Operational integration focused on embedding the ActiveState Platform into engineering toolchains and CI CD pipelines to improve observability into vulnerable components, while keeping implementation details abstract from specific tool names. The deployment covered engineering and DevSecOps functions across Druva in the United States and supported automated alerts and tracked remediation state through established development workflows. Governance changes included formalizing vulnerability triage procedures and shifting recurring dependency maintenance tasks into the ActiveState Platform driven processes, which freed engineering resources to focus on product features. Outcomes reported from the implementation included reduced mean time to remediation, accelerated time to market, and improved visibility into vulnerable components as part of routine engineering and release operations.
Msc.Software Professional Services 23 $4M United Kingdom ActiveState Software ActiveState Platform Vulnerability Management 2019 n/a In 2019, Msc.Software adopted the ActiveState Platform and ActivePython to automate building, certifying and managing Python runtimes across its product suite in the United States, in the category. The ActiveState Platform was configured to provide BOM visibility and to surface up-to-date, vetted packages, with an explicit emphasis on reducing operational and security risk. Implementation concentrated on automated runtime build pipelines, artifact certification, and package vetting processes to enforce consistent dependency baselines. ActivePython served as the runtime output consumed by engineering teams, and the deployment was integrated into DevOps and engineering workflows to shrink product attack surface and accelerate updates. Operational coverage targeted engineering and DevOps functions supporting product development in the United States, and governance was adjusted to incorporate BOM review and vulnerability management into regular release processes. ActiveState Platform delivered centralized runtime management and ongoing vulnerability and bill of materials management across Msc.Software product suites.
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