Klocwork and Wind River Systems announced a partnership today that will let joint customers use Klocwork's static analysis solutions within their Wind River Workbench environments.
As part of the partnership, Klocwork has integrated its K7 product suite with Workbench, the Eclipse-based open device software development solution. K7, announced last June, is a fully integrated software-security and software-quality solution that aims to help development teams find and fix potential software problems early in the development lifecycle.
"It is only natural that we want to offer our mutual customers the best end-to-end integrated solution for developing high-quality products," said Mike Laginski, CEO of Klocwork, in a prepared statement.
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