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January 29, 2006 — 7:01pm ET
Compuware's new DevPartner SecurityChecker 2.0 has a focus on Microsoft .Net applications. The tool uses both white-box and black-box approaches combined with 30 new integrity rules to analyze and proofread your code's security. It also integrates with Visual Studio 2005. Compuware also announced a service version where technicians remotely help to diagnose your bugs.
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