Best Software Intelligence Platforms for Git

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    Visual Expert Reviews

    Visual Expert

    Novalys

    $495 per year
    Visual Expert is a static code analyzer for Oracle PL/SQL, SQL Server T-SQL and PowerBuilder. It identifies code dependencies to let you modify the code without breaking your application. It also scans your code to detect security flaws, quality, performance and maintenability issues. Identify breaking changes with impact analysis. Scan the code to find security vulnerabilities, bugs and maintenance issues. Integrate continuous code inspection in a CI workflow. Understand the inner workings and document your code with call graphs, code diagrams, CRUD matrices, and object dependency matrices (ODMs). Automatically generate source code documentation in HTML format. Navigate your code with hyperlinks. Compare two pieces of code, databases or entire applications. Improve maintainability. Clean up code. Comply with development standards. Analyze and improve database code performance: Find slow objects and SQL queries, optimize a slow object, a call chain, a slow SQL query, display a query execution plan.
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    The Code Registry Reviews

    The Code Registry

    The Code Registry

    $2 per month
    The Code Registry is an innovative platform that harnesses AI for code intelligence and analysis, providing companies and non-technical users with complete insight into their software codebase, regardless of their coding experience. By linking your code repository—such as GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or Azure DevOps—or by uploading a compressed archive, the platform establishes a secure "IP Vault" and conducts an extensive automated evaluation of the entire codebase. This analysis generates various reports and dashboards that include a code-complexity score to assess the intricacy and maintainability of the code, an open-source component evaluation that identifies dependencies, licensing issues, and outdated or vulnerable libraries, as well as a security assessment that pinpoints potential vulnerabilities, insecure configurations, or risky dependencies. Additionally, it provides a “cost-to-replicate” valuation, which estimates the resources and effort required to recreate or substitute the software entirely. Ultimately, the platform equips users with the necessary tools to enhance their understanding of code quality and security, thereby fostering more informed decision-making in software development.
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