ActiveState Artifact Repository - Loreli Cadapan, ActiveState
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01-Jan-1900
ActiveState releases ActiveState Artifact Repository to enable organizations to securely build Python dependencies directly from source code. Rather than developers importing prebuilt Python dependencies from a public repository like the Python Package Index (PyPI), or from some internal build process that may not be secured from supply chain attacks, all Python artifacts are created via ActiveState’s secure build service and stored directly in their own private ActiveState Artifact Repository for distribution, creating a closed-loop environment that maximizes supply chain security.
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