Case Study: Seagate Technology gains full visibility over open source with Mend.io

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Seagate Uses Mend.io Repository Integrations to Gain Full Visibility Over Open Source

Seagate Technology faced growing open-source software risk as it expanded beyond traditional HDD products into cloud-based services and other data storage offerings. With many acquired teams and different technology stacks using Bitbucket, GitLab, and GitHub, Seagate needed Mend.io repository integrations and a centralized software composition analysis approach to improve visibility, manage licensing, and enforce policies across the company.

Using Mend, Seagate implemented broad OSS scanning across repositories and CI/CD pipelines, plus reporting, benchmarking, and JIRA ticketing for automated follow-up. The result was full visibility into open-source usage across the organization, better tracking of vulnerabilities and dependencies, and measurable benchmarking against customer averages for vulnerable and severe libraries; Mend also helped Seagate scale as licenses and libraries grew.


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