Krugle
Krugle provides federated, continuously updated access to all the code and technical information that is important to your business.
Krugle search can help your organization identify critical code patterns or application issues - instantly and on a large scale.
Developers find important code fixes, share problem solving insight and troubleshoot complicated problems. Security teams can quickly identify security issues from CVE, OWASP and Stackoverflow. Support engineers can share fixes, verify details, and track down key resources.
History:
Krugle finished its beta phase and went live on June 14th, 2006.
On February 17, 2009, it was announced that Aragon Consulting Group would acquire the Krugle assets and focus on the enterprise.[1]
References
- Ricketts, Camille (February 17, 2009). "Aragon buys software code analysis co. Krugle". VentureBeat.
External links
- Official website
- InfoWorld post about Krugle (July 2006)
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