ActiveState platform overview The ActiveState Platform is a cloud-based platform for building, managing, and securing open source software components across multiple programming languages. It automates the process of compiling packages from
source code, implements the Supply Chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA) security framework, and provides tools for vulnerability detection, risk prioritization, and remediation. The platform is delivered as a managed service in which ActiveState oversees the building, updating, and maintenance of open source components on behalf of its users. It can generate secure container images, manage dependencies, and create software bills of materials (SBOMs) in SPDX and CycloneDX formats. The managed model is intended to reduce the operational burden on development teams by handling security patching, compliance requirements, and dependency updates centrally. According to the company, the platform supports over 40 million open source components and is used by approximately 94,000 monthly active users.
Secure containers In 2024, ActiveState introduced Secure Containers, a set of prebuilt, zero–known-vulnerability container images for popular programming languages. The images are rebuilt nightly with signed SBOMs and attestations, and critical security vulnerabilities are remediated within seven days. Secure Containers are distributed through Docker Hub and are available for languages including Python, Java,
Node.js, Go, .NET Core, Rust, Perl,
PHP, and for common utilities such as curl, wget, and bash. A static base image is also available. Customers can request customization of a non-production container for evaluation purposes.
State tool The State Tool is a command-line utility included with the ActiveState Platform. It allows users to manage programming language runtimes and dependencies, create and share reproducible development environments, and integrate ActiveState's services into automated build and deployment workflows. The tool is also used for managing Python projects and environments, including creating isolated development setups and handling package installation from source.
Language distributions ActiveState continues to offer commercial distributions of programming languages, which are integrated into the ActiveState Platform. These include: • Python distribution for multiple operating systems. • Perl distribution for Windows, macOS, and Linux. • Tcl distribution for enterprise environments. • Ruby distribution for cross-platform development. • Go distribution for building cloud-native and system-level applications. • Java distribution for general-purpose and enterprise development. • R distribution for statistical computing and data analysis. These distributions were among the company's first products and remain part of its core offerings.
Former products ActiveState has developed several products that have since been discontinued or transferred: • Komodo IDE and Komodo Edit: Source code editors for dynamic and web languages. In 2021, ActiveState released Komodo IDE as open source software. • Stackato: A platform-as-a-service (PaaS) product based on Cloud Foundry. Hewlett Packard acquired Stackato in 2015. • Perl Dev Kit (PDK) and Tcl Dev Kit (TDK): Toolkits for application development in Perl and Tcl, respectively, which have been discontinued.
Enterprise CI/CD ActiveState confirmed that its Enterprise CI / CD Survey is available for participation by 2020. Based on how businesses commonly utilize CI / CD and how they address software runtime and create issues, the study is part of ActiveState's ongoing initiatives to promote the development of open-source technology. == Media presence and industry engagement ==