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Announcing the software catalog dependency graph

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Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Zohar Einy
Word Count
1,086
Company Posts That Month
109
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
Post removed?
No
Summary

Zohar Einy's announcement introduces a comprehensive software catalog dependency graph within an internal developer portal, which extends beyond a simple microservices catalog by incorporating services, infrastructure, and contextual information. This tool aids developers and DevOps teams by integrating fragmented data from various silos into a unified view, allowing them to understand software dependencies in real time. It visualizes relationships between different entities, such as cloud resources, Kubernetes clusters, APIs, and more, providing critical context for risk assessment, troubleshooting, and prioritizing tasks. The dependency graph is particularly useful for addressing security issues, like the log4j vulnerability, by revealing where dependent packages or vulnerabilities exist across multiple environments. The platform, Port, facilitates a streamlined developer experience by offering features like a roadmap planner, RFP templates, and AI tools to optimize workflows, enhancing the ability to act on every part of the software development lifecycle efficiently.

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