CodeSee announced the launch of CodeSee
Enterprise, which allows developers to create a Google Maps like experience for
their code workflow. CodeSee breaks open the codebase black box and lets
developers map their code and services throughout the code lifecycle from
discovery and planning, to development and code review, through to production
and into the future with code automation.
"Today's release reflects
a vision we've had for CodeSee since day one-that we want to end the
long-standing truth that our code is not easily accessible and the only way to
understand it is to read it line by line. CodeSee is the workflow platform that
finally allows developers to immerse themselves with important knowledge about
their code-no matter when they begin work on a code base," said Shanea Leven,
co-founder and CEO of CodeSee. "Developers today are expected to ship more code
faster and with the highest quality - a tool is needed that helps pull the
ideas out of the head of developers and onto the screen for team discussion and
execution. Code visibility is observability for development."
CodeSee
Enterprise: Like Google Maps for your code workflow
The CodeSee platform helps
developers around the globe visualize, detect, and automate code for better
onboarding, code reviews, code quality, and compliance. With today's
announcement, CodeSee is now bringing this visibility to the enterprise -
creating a Google Maps like experience to the code workflow. Key
highlights of CodeSee Enterprise include:
● Services - The CodeSee platform introduces a new way to visualize services
throughout the organization, the connections between them, their APIs, as well
as any 3rd party APIs being used - and link each element to the underlying
code. With CodeSee, every connection between services is automatically
detected, visualized, and linked to the code, so developers can confidently
make changes across services.
● Code
Automation - Companies can add CodeSee's new Code
Automation features to codify and automate the code knowledge that is typically
passed around verbally from developer to developer, or maintained in stale
documentation. Development teams depend on this knowledge to follow existing
patterns, avoid gotchas, be aware of sensitive parts of the codebase, or kick-off
compliance processes when needed.
● Governance
- CodeSee now has an additional suite of
governance features for both the business and enterprise tiers including
allowing teams to Enforced SSO organization-wide, disabling public maps,
allowing only users with approved domains to join, ensuring that both
developers and IT teams are experiencing the value of CodeSee.
● On
premise - For larger organizations, CodeSee has made
an on prem option available to ensure the largest organizations can take part
of the code visibility movement.
"CodeSee Enterprise is perfect for large
software teams that care about working together to ship code efficiently. It
lets Distribute Aid's dev team take our open-source collaborations to a whole
new level, by making it easy to share Maps across the team, understand changes
in pull requests, and automatically assign the right reviewer using
Automations. The additional security controls make it safe and easy for our
maintainers to manage access, and we even set up an automatic welcome message
and tag me in so I can personally thank new contributors!" - Taylor Fairbank,
co-founder of Distribute Aid.org
"As a team working in a
fully remote and often async fashion, we are always looking for ways to improve
our efficiency. We've found that CodeSee's platform has helped us quickly
understand the scope and impact of code reviews and pull requests." - Ryan
Tyer, VP of engineering at Endgame.io
"We're
strong believers in the power of code visibility tools like CodeSee as over 70%
of companies with more than 1000 employees have or will have a micro service
architecture, CodeSee is perfectly positioned to not only visualize how your
services talk to each other but how your services connect to your code and
automate that understanding in the process. The next era of developer tools is
here and we're proud to continue supporting them." - Andy McLoughlin, managing
partner at Uncork Capital