Persistent Systems Ltd’s shares were up by 1.16 per cent after the company unveiled an open-source maintenance service designed to keep organisations open-source software current with patches, bug fixes, and the latest releases.
According to the company, over 90 per cent of an application’s software relies on open-source components, presenting challenges for enterprises in terms of delays in software upgrades and maintenance. Persistent open-source maintenance service addresses these challenges by offering a dedicated team focused on component upgrades while ensuring security.
The company also reported a collaboration with Lineaje Inc, a player in software supply chain security management, to integrate advanced AI capabilities into its open-source service. Lineaje’s technology will enable clients to gain visibility into open-source components, assess impacts, and prioritize maintenance based on compatibility, integrity, and security in their supply chain.
The shares were up by 1.16 per cent to end at ₹6,461 on NSE.
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