We are primarily using Nexus Repository Manager to store the components we are building and to share them among our teams. We are also using it to get a cache from older, available public repositories which we need to build our projects.
Regarding Nexus IQ, we are using it mainly to scan our projects to see the security vulnerabilities that may be occurring in our products.
Regarding Nexus Repository Manager, using the product has allowed us to have an official and strong repository that is able to store and to manage access rights regarding the sharing of our components among the different teams. We have teams spread across multiple sites in multiple countries.
Regarding Nexus IQ, it has helped us a lot with the management of our OSS licenses and with our knowledge of the licenses and the vulnerabilities. It has also helped us with knowledge of the libraries that are embedded in our products and to build a bill of materials for our projects. In this regard it has been very relevant for us.
We have found the tools integrate well with our existing DevOps tools. In fact, we built our DevOps tools over the last two or three years now and, as both Nexus Repository Manager and Nexus IQ were already available when we started to build our development chain, we had the opportunity to integrate them fully into our build generation. It's been of high value for us. We have gained a lot of time by avoiding old installations and all the sharing management is provided by Nexus Repository Manager. As we already used the tools, we built our DevOps around them.
In terms of open-source intelligence and policy enforcement across our SDLC, before using Nexus IQ in particular, we were struggling to provide a bill of materials for our products. It was up to the development team to maintain the list of dependencies that were embedded in the projects. We know that, with the human factor, sometimes some libraries were forgotten in the list. We also had some problems identifying the licenses of the difference embedded libraries that were in our products. That could have resulted in legal problems when we deployed our products because we had some licensing problems. Since deploying Nexus IQ, we have deployed and customized the policies for our company.
We had a big gap, and then a big increase, in knowledge of our tools and also in our knowledge of the licenses that are embedded in our products. We have all the knowledge needed to be able to waive all the policies and programs that we may have on our products. It's really a big benefit for us deploying Nexus IQ.
Finally, it has increased developer productivity across several projects on the order of ten to 15 percent.