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Matt Van Itallie

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The work on code scans continues to evolve. That original North Star question, how can we help CTOs have a clear picture of what's going on in engineering? There's a lot in that. There's a lot of engineering functions. And over time, we're adding more and more of them. We are simultaneously making the system more performant and more scalable, which is, of course, when it's the right time.

The work on code scans continues to evolve. That original North Star question, how can we help CTOs have a clear picture of what's going on in engineering? There's a lot in that. There's a lot of engineering functions. And over time, we're adding more and more of them. We are simultaneously making the system more performant and more scalable, which is, of course, when it's the right time.

The work on code scans continues to evolve. That original North Star question, how can we help CTOs have a clear picture of what's going on in engineering? There's a lot in that. There's a lot of engineering functions. And over time, we're adding more and more of them. We are simultaneously making the system more performant and more scalable, which is, of course, when it's the right time.

It's so fun to work on that. And our product is 100 times better and 100 times faster than when we started, probably more than that. And that is such a cool trend, which will continue.

It's so fun to work on that. And our product is 100 times better and 100 times faster than when we started, probably more than that. And that is such a cool trend, which will continue.

It's so fun to work on that. And our product is 100 times better and 100 times faster than when we started, probably more than that. And that is such a cool trend, which will continue.

We are, on the code scan side, we are well on our way to really creating a language to help engineering decision makers, including boards of directors and CTOs in the C-suite, have a common language to understand how to make investments in code. And one of the ways we do that, frankly, is through

We are, on the code scan side, we are well on our way to really creating a language to help engineering decision makers, including boards of directors and CTOs in the C-suite, have a common language to understand how to make investments in code. And one of the ways we do that, frankly, is through

We are, on the code scan side, we are well on our way to really creating a language to help engineering decision makers, including boards of directors and CTOs in the C-suite, have a common language to understand how to make investments in code. And one of the ways we do that, frankly, is through

It's just a numbering system we've built after many years of collecting data and trying to be as rigorous as we can. We built a 1 to 100 score of non-functional requirements, or we call it code base health. And it's really accurate. If you're a 30, your code base is a lot riskier than if you're a 70. And we can say why, et cetera.

It's just a numbering system we've built after many years of collecting data and trying to be as rigorous as we can. We built a 1 to 100 score of non-functional requirements, or we call it code base health. And it's really accurate. If you're a 30, your code base is a lot riskier than if you're a 70. And we can say why, et cetera.

It's just a numbering system we've built after many years of collecting data and trying to be as rigorous as we can. We built a 1 to 100 score of non-functional requirements, or we call it code base health. And it's really accurate. If you're a 30, your code base is a lot riskier than if you're a 70. And we can say why, et cetera.

And seeing that vocabulary permeate across some of the, frankly, the world's best software acquirers and operators is... It's an awesome feeling and it's only going to continue. So that's on the code base scan.

And seeing that vocabulary permeate across some of the, frankly, the world's best software acquirers and operators is... It's an awesome feeling and it's only going to continue. So that's on the code base scan.

And seeing that vocabulary permeate across some of the, frankly, the world's best software acquirers and operators is... It's an awesome feeling and it's only going to continue. So that's on the code base scan.

The need to manage how engineering teams are using GenAI to code and how to make sure that they're using it safely and responsibly, of course, has exploded and will just keep growing at an exponential rate. And the opportunity there to really do well by everyone. It is better for organizations to manage GenAI codage safely.

The need to manage how engineering teams are using GenAI to code and how to make sure that they're using it safely and responsibly, of course, has exploded and will just keep growing at an exponential rate. And the opportunity there to really do well by everyone. It is better for organizations to manage GenAI codage safely.

The need to manage how engineering teams are using GenAI to code and how to make sure that they're using it safely and responsibly, of course, has exploded and will just keep growing at an exponential rate. And the opportunity there to really do well by everyone. It is better for organizations to manage GenAI codage safely.

It's also better for end users, and it's better for the developers, because one of the ways that you make GenAI code safe is by making sure that there's always a human in the loop. This isn't about automating away engineering jobs. This is about helping engineers be even more turbocharged and superpowered than they were before, like open source.

It's also better for end users, and it's better for the developers, because one of the ways that you make GenAI code safe is by making sure that there's always a human in the loop. This isn't about automating away engineering jobs. This is about helping engineers be even more turbocharged and superpowered than they were before, like open source.