Perforce Offers Free OpenLogicStack Builder
February 26, 2020

Perforce Software released a free tool for organizations considering open source software - OpenLogic Stack Builder.

The OpenLogic Stack Builder comes from the OpenLogic team at Perforce and guides IT leaders through the process of building their technology stack—through interactive questions and expert advice, helping them navigate through various technologies, regulatory requirements and implementation considerations.

“With thousands of open source technologies available, organizations need guidance on which tools will work with their existing infrastructure and application stack,” said Tim Russell, Chief Product Officer at Perforce.

The OpenLogic team created the Stack Builder to help organizations better understand the regulatory requirements of each open source package, which packages will run smoothly together, and how they can get started implementing these open source technologies.

“OpenLogic helps organizations leverage open source software to meet their business demands,” said Justin Reock, Chief Architect for OpenLogic at Perforce. “The OpenLogic Stack Builder provides a framework to start from and the OpenLogic team offers expert migration, training, and development services to accelerate adoption of critical open source solutions.”

The OpenLogic Stack Builder is available now.

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