Open Source InformationRelated Links
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Download Open Source ResourcesOLEX is a trusted source for open source downloads and resources. Download Open Source SoftwareOpenLogic provides hundreds of certified, supported, updated, and indemnified open source packages. To download or learn more about the open source packages available through OLEX, simply click the Browse Open Source tab to access the OpenLogic Certified Library or enter a search term in the search box at the top of the page. Inventory Installed Open Source with OpenLogic DiscoveryOpenLogic Discovery is a free software tool that helps enterprises identify the open source software installed on Windows, Linux and Solaris workstations and servers. OpenLogic Discovery finds 900 of the most commonly used Java-based development tools, libraries, and server applications. Create Open Source Policies with the Policy BuilderThe OpenLogic Open Source Policy Builder is designed to help you create a written open source software policy for your enterprise in a few easy steps. The Policy Builder will help you quickly create a policy that will allow your organization to more safely use open source software. Open Source WhitepapersOpenLogic periodically publishes whitepapers and reports on a variety of open source issues. Open Source Webinar RecordingsOpenLogic freqently offers free webinars on open source business issues. Browse our library of previously recorded webinars, or sign up for an upcoming live webinar. |
Certification Whitepaper
Learn about OpenLogic's 42-step process for certifying open source packages for inclusion in the OpenLogic Certified Library. Open Source ScorecardFind out how your organization's open source policies and procedures compare to industry best practices with the OpenLogic Open Source Best Practices Scorecard. Create an Open Source Policy
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OpenLogic's Open Source Policy Builder is designed to help you create a written open source software policy for your enterprise in a few easy steps. The Policy Builder will help you quickly create a policy that will allow your organization to more safely use open source software.