StackGen has partnered with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to bring its platform to the Google Cloud Marketplace.
CodeSee announced the launch of CodeSee Enterprise 2.0, which instantly maps and automates your app’s services, directories, file dependencies, and code changes.
CodeSee Enterprise 2.0 helps organizations reduce time to market and move nimbly in today’s turbulent economic times.
“Working with developers, we’ve seen the impact shrinking teams can have on both the organizations and the developers themselves. There is less to get even more done. With CodeSee Enterprise 2.0, we focused on supporting both organizations and developers with the tools needed to reduce time-to-market and improve their app’s code without adding more to workloads. The updates to our products are a direct result of listening to our customers and building what they need to drive results,” said Shanea Leven, co-founder, and CEO of CodeSee. “With our platform, you can onboard developers in half the time, achieve alignment on refactors in record time, and stem knowledge loss when engineers are offboarded.”
Following the launch of CodeSee Enterprise in 2022 which enabled the ability to dive into code and alert on select PR changes, the release of CodeSee Enterprise 2.0 features capabilities that take the product a step further and empowers customers with visibility into their entire service flows, this includes:
- A clear view into an app’s services, external third-party services, datastores, and connections with Service Maps giving instant cross-repository visibility whether customers have a microservices architecture or a monolith - no more time-consuming guesswork or outdated diagrams. Developers will now know precisely how your system works and your visuals will update automatically as engineering teams iterate on the code.
- An upgraded CodeSee Maps experience resulting in more effective collaboration and quicker onboarding. With an upgraded experience, CodeSee Maps now includes the ability to click to view code directly in the CodeSee app.
- A fully automated code experience that scales and enforces best practices, rules and code knowledge across an organization. Code Automations focus the team’s effort on what matters most by setting granular conditions and actions down to the function level, requiring checklists be complete before moving on. This allows developers to ensure completion and to capture critical repo knowledge for current, future, or departing team members - eliminating duplicative work.
- A streamlined visual code review with Review Maps that decreased code review time by 30%, ensuring maximum efficiency. Developers can easily share maps to discuss proposed changes or keep necessary code changes as automatic permanent artifacts.
- A dedicated solutions engineering team that provides expert guidance to connect an organizations Datadog or Open Telemetry trace data to CodeSee in less than an hour without storing code.
- Additional language support including C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET, Blazor, Java, JavaScript, Go, Python, and TypeScript. This allows better support for organizations within the Microsoft and GitHub ecosystem.
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