Code quality platform based on the static code analysis engine of JetBrains IDEs is now available to run on your own infrastructure. Credit: PopTika/Shutterstock JetBrains has released an on-premises edition of Qodana, the company’s code quality platform based on the static code analysis engine of JetBrains IDEs. With Qodana Self-Hosted, users can manage and maintain the platform on their own infrastructure. With Qodana Self-Hosted, announced July 3, developers gain complete control over analysis reports, user accounts, and other sensitive data, as well as Qodana maintenance and upgrades, JetBrains said. Qodana Self-Hosted offers a suite of features of the company’s advanced cloud plan, Qodana Ultimate Plus, that make static code analysis effective for organizations of any size, JetBrains said. The feature set includes an issues overview, integrations with JetBrains IDE and Visual Studio Code, quick fixes, CI/CD integrations, license auditing, rule-based custom code inspections, and other capabilities. Developers using Qodana Self-Hosted get protection of proprietary information, for companies required to keep a project’s code isolated, JetBrains said. For organizations in industries with strict regulatory requirements, Qodana Self-Hosted offers control over data storage and processing to comply with regulations including national data sovereignty laws. Qodana Self-Hosted also offers potentially better performance than a shared cloud environment, JetBrains said. Qodana Self-Hosted currently supports Amazon Web Services, with additional hosting options promised in future versions. Pricing starts at $40 per developer per month. A demo is available. Qodana debuted in preview in 2021 and became available commercially in 2023. JetBrains this year launched an Early Access Preview for Qodana’s C and C++ linter and introduced custom code inspections with FlexInspect. JetBrains also introduced static analysis for .NET projects in Qodana Community for .NET. Related content analysis Beyond the usual suspects: 5 fresh data science tools to try today The mid-month report includes quick tips for easier Python installation, a new VS Code-like IDE just for Python and R users, and five newer data science tools you won't want to miss. By Serdar Yegulalp Jul 12, 2024 2 mins Python Programming Languages Software Development analysis Generative AI won’t fix cloud migration You’ve probably heard how generative AI will solve all cloud migration problems. It’s not that simple. Generative AI could actually make it harder and more costly. By David Linthicum Jul 12, 2024 5 mins Generative AI Artificial Intelligence Cloud Computing news HR professionals trust AI recommendations HireVue survey finds 73% of HR professionals trust AI to make candidate recommendations, while 75% of workers are opposed to AI making hiring decisions. By Paul Krill Jul 11, 2024 3 mins Technology Industry Careers how-to Safety off: Programming in Rust with `unsafe` What does it mean to write unsafe code in Rust, and what can you do (and not do) with the 'unsafe' keyword? The facts may surprise you. By Serdar Yegulalp Jul 11, 2024 8 mins Rust Programming Languages Software Development Resources Videos