Pivotal Conversations   /     Making developer's lives easier and securing the software supply chain with The VMware Marketplace, with Ramya Sarangarajan

Description

Developers rely on all sorts of 3rd party frameworks, packages, and projects for their applications. Ensuring that those components are available, secure, and fit into an organizations overall enterprise architecture can be a challenge. Ramya Sarangarajan joins us in this episode to cover how the VMware Marketplace helps out. Check out the VMware Marketplace yourself (https://marketplace.cloud.vmware.com). Also, follow the marketplace in Twitter (https://twitter.com/vmwmarketplace), if you're into that.

Summary

Developers rely on all sorts of 3rd party frameworks, packages, and projects for their applications. Ensuring that those components are available, secure, and fit into an organizations overall enterprise architecture can be a challenge. Ramya Sarangarajan joins us in this episode to cover how the VMware Marketplace helps out.

Check out the VMware Marketplace yourself. Also, follow the marketplace in Twitter, if you're into that.

Subtitle
Developers rely on all sorts of 3rd party frameworks, packages, and projects for their applications. Ensuring that those components are available, secure, and fit into an organizations overall enterprise architecture can be a challenge. Ramya Sarangaraj
Duration
20:35
Publishing date
2021-11-16 01:00
Link
https://www.tanzutalk.com/229
Contributors
  VMware Tanzu
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Enclosures
https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6ac220b5-7794-4875-82ad-cb69b2e80313/3a02b5b0-4cdf-4f1b-af1b-3041c661cf9d.mp3
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Shownotes

Developers rely on all sorts of 3rd party frameworks, packages, and projects for their applications. Ensuring that those components are available, secure, and fit into an organizations overall enterprise architecture can be a challenge. Ramya Sarangarajan joins us in this episode to cover how the VMware Marketplace helps out.

Check out the VMware Marketplace yourself. Also, follow the marketplace in Twitter, if you're into that.