Team Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-11-28T17:42:42Z
Nov 28, 2022
We have not needed more than two people for the maintenance of the solution. My advice to others is this is a needed tool if you are deploying something on a larger scale. I rate CodeSonar an eight out of ten.
Senior Security Specialist at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-11-01T19:13:25Z
Nov 1, 2022
Before implementing the solution, talk to technical support to get suggestions for products and implementations. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I'm a customer and end-user. I'm not sure which version of the solution we're using. The manual is quite good. That said, you really have to follow the manual not to miss any steps, since some steps are not really described correctly. You really have to follow all the steps for the installation. Beyond that, there is not so much help on the internet. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. It's helped us a lot with some issues and has helped us avoid bad code.
Engineer at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
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2022-07-04T16:11:00Z
Jul 4, 2022
My company is a distributor of CodeSonar from GrammaTech. In the last two months, my company officially signed with GrammaTech, so now my company is a partner of CodeSonar. I'm looking into CodeSonar and comparing it with different variants available in the market such as Polyspace, Coverity, and SonarQube, but my team is very much interested in pitching CodeSonar to the market. My team needs to show the strength, capability, feasibility, and integrity of the tool, and how it can be very helpful for the security and defense of businesses. I had the chance to try CodeSonar within the last twelve months, and I'm using its latest version. Pitching the tool to customers was very easy probably because those were corporate and government customers who understand the pitches, plus CodeSonar comes with a manual and it's one of the best things about the tool. My company currently has fifty or so customers using CodeSonar, and there's a plan to increase its usage in the future. I would rate CodeSonar ten out of ten, particularly because of the support it provides.
Senior Solutions Architect at a tech vendor with 1-10 employees
Real User
2019-06-13T12:36:00Z
Jun 13, 2019
I would suggest trying out automated tools along with CodeSonar on your project, and you will find out that CodeSonar reports many more defects compared to other static analysis tools, so this is a very important tool. I would rate CodeSonar as nine out of ten.
Application security is a significant challenge for software engineers, as well as for security and DevOps professionals. It comprises the measures taken to improve the security of online services and websites against malicious attacks by finding, repairing, and preventing security weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
I recommend CodeSonar to others and rate it a seven out of ten.
We have not needed more than two people for the maintenance of the solution. My advice to others is this is a needed tool if you are deploying something on a larger scale. I rate CodeSonar an eight out of ten.
Before implementing the solution, talk to technical support to get suggestions for products and implementations. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I'm a customer and end-user. I'm not sure which version of the solution we're using. The manual is quite good. That said, you really have to follow the manual not to miss any steps, since some steps are not really described correctly. You really have to follow all the steps for the installation. Beyond that, there is not so much help on the internet. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. It's helped us a lot with some issues and has helped us avoid bad code.
My company is a distributor of CodeSonar from GrammaTech. In the last two months, my company officially signed with GrammaTech, so now my company is a partner of CodeSonar. I'm looking into CodeSonar and comparing it with different variants available in the market such as Polyspace, Coverity, and SonarQube, but my team is very much interested in pitching CodeSonar to the market. My team needs to show the strength, capability, feasibility, and integrity of the tool, and how it can be very helpful for the security and defense of businesses. I had the chance to try CodeSonar within the last twelve months, and I'm using its latest version. Pitching the tool to customers was very easy probably because those were corporate and government customers who understand the pitches, plus CodeSonar comes with a manual and it's one of the best things about the tool. My company currently has fifty or so customers using CodeSonar, and there's a plan to increase its usage in the future. I would rate CodeSonar ten out of ten, particularly because of the support it provides.
I would suggest trying out automated tools along with CodeSonar on your project, and you will find out that CodeSonar reports many more defects compared to other static analysis tools, so this is a very important tool. I would rate CodeSonar as nine out of ten.