Open Science needs a software revolution: Here’s a blueprint
The Software Heritage Open Science Strategic Blueprint outlines a bold vision to preserve and share all publicly available source code.
The Software Heritage Open Science Strategic Blueprint outlines a bold vision to preserve and share all publicly available source code.
Ron Burkey tells the story behind the Virtual AGC project and how it ended up at the Software Heritage Archive.
«Open-source software and codes are at the core of academic research. Building on its partnership with Software Heritage, Université Paris-Saclay will further enhance its quest to safeguard software longevity and…
Meet our new Ambassador, Neha Oudin, a data platform engineer, privacy advocate, and free software contributor.
Episciences enables linking publications to source code archived in Software Heritage, enhancing research reproducibility.
«IBM and Red Hat share a decades-long commitment to open source, from co-founding the Eclipse and Apache foundations to advancing Linux and donating key AI projects to the Linux AI…
This tutorial shows how to use a structured approach to prepare your legacy software for preservation in the Software Heritage archive.
Open source is an important part of our technology strategy, and we are excited to partner and collaborate with Software Heritage to curate the worldwide knowledge embedded in code and…
Code is history. Discover SWHAP, the process designed by Software Heritage to
preserve legacy software.
Driven by cyberattacks and new regulations, software supply chain security is a top concern that requires robust
software identification.