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BURLINGTON, MA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/15/08 -- Klocwork, Inc., the proven leader in automated source code analysis solutions for improving software security and quality, today announced Klocwork Insight received the VME and Critical Systems Editor's Choice Award. Klocwork Insight's focus on delivering source code analysis for use with mission-critical systems and its ability to reduce the amount of time software developers spend debugging rather than writing code were primary reasons for the selection.
The 2008 Editor's Choice Awards will be published in the August 2008 issue of VME and Critical Systems magazine. Editors highlighted numerous ground-breaking developments brought to market with Klocwork Insight: "Of particular importance is that this desktop tool is intended for use by the developer during local build, instead of providing an after-the-fact audit build report. The list of features is too numerous to describe here, but highlights include: identification and analysis of critical and security bugs (handy in mission-critical systems); IDE-based code analysis (no need to exit your favorite tool); detailed software architecture visualization; user-defined style or path analysis checkers; bug tracking and reporting -- locally or team-based."
"We are impressed with the potential of Klocwork's Insight," said Chris Ciufo, group editorial director, OpenSystems Publishing. "Any kind of tool that contracts the iterative process of writing and debugging software -- especially if it can help during the coding part of the process -- might be a real money saver."
"It is terrific for Klocwork Insight to be credited specifically for its ability to deliver source code analysis directly to the developer desktop," said Mike Laginski, CEO, Klocwork. "Our focus has always been on enabling developers of mission critical software to write higher quality, more secure code and we are extremely pleased to be recognized for it."
Klocwork Insight is a leading static source code analysis tool for C, C++ and Java, and the only solution with a Connected Desktop Analysis capability that enables developers to run the analysis with full system context right at their desktop, before they check in their code. Solutions are available in two versions: Klocwork Insight for C/C++ and Java and Klocwork Insight for Java.
About OpenSystems Publishing
OpenSystems Publishing has been a leading publisher of electronics magazines, e-mail newsletters, websites, and product resource guides for more than 20 years. OSP offers E-casts and Techcasts for engineers and provides interactive tools where engineers can communicate directly with presenters and top industry editors. Current publications include: CompactPCI and AdvancedTCA Systems, DSP-FPGA.com, Embedded Computing Design, Industrial Embedded Systems, Military Embedded Systems, PC/104 and Small Form Factors, PXI Test & Technology, and VME and Critical Systems. For more information, visit www.opensystems-publishing.com.
About Klocwork
Klocwork is an enterprise software company providing automated source code analysis software products that automate security vulnerability and quality risk assessment, remediation and measurement for C, C++ and Java software. More than 250 organizations have integrated Klocwork's automated source code analysis tools into their software development process in order to ensure their code is free of mission-critical flaws while freeing their developers to focus on what they do best -- innovate.
Contact Klocwork for more information at www.klocwork.com or info@klocwork.com.
Klocwork and the Klocwork logo are registered trademarks of Klocwork, Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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