Open source software (OSS) is a cornerstone of enterprise IT infrastructure. However, when it comes time to account for how and where development and operations teams are deploying OSS, many leaders find themselves peering into a black box. This murky reality presents real risk, too, with potential legal and financial woes for teams not able to quickly document the OSS they deploy.
So, how can organizations effectively create, disseminate, and enforce comprehensive governance policies — and what obstacles can they expect along the way?
About the Webinar
Join Perforce Chief Technology Officer Rod Cope and Perforce Vice President of Product Management Ido Benmoshe as they discuss:
- The state of modern OSS consumption for enterprise organizations
- Inherent risks of unsupervised organizational OSS adoption and usage
- How sound OSS governance policies can limit exposure to those risks
- Steps teams can take toward creating OSS governance policies today
- And more!
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Presenters

Ido Benmoshe
In his current position at Perforce, Mr. Benmoshe leads enterprise product-management and pre-sales consulting teams. Mr. Benmoshe was previously head of Global Professional Services and Support at Rogue Wave Software and Zend Technologies. Before joining Zend, he held executive Product Management and Field Enablement positions at BMC Software — and he served as the North American CTO at Identify Software.

Rod Cope
As the founder of OpenLogic, and now CTO at Perforce Software, Rod Cope provides technical vision and architectural leadership for the company’s globally distributed teams. Rod has over 25 years of experience in software development that spans a number of industries, including telecommunications, aerospace, healthcare, and manufacturing. Rod holds both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Software Engineering from the University of Louisville.