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Safer, faster dependency upgrades
Infield helps software teams keep their open source dependencies up to date. Weβre automating away the toilsome work of reading changelogs, assessing risk, and upgrading packages so that software teams can focus on shipping features. Weβre a small team of repeat founders passionate about making open source easier to use.
Infield is a service that automates and safely manages open source dependency upgrades by combining automated tooling with a team of expert developers. It offers both software-only plans and a white-glove upgrade service to reduce the effort and risk of dependency management.
Users connect their code via a GitHub app or Infield CLI to sync dependencies from local environments or CI pipelines. Infield generates a living upgrade plan considering risk, effort, and both direct and indirect dependencies. The service can perform upgrades via a white-glove managed offering or via software-only plans, and provides progress tracking on a dashboard with details on remediation of breaking changes and upgrade steps.
Who itβs for: engineering teams and developers responsible for maintaining open source dependencies in their applications
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Allison is the COO and co-founder of Infield. Prior to founding Infield, Allison was the COO of SevenFifty, a b2b marketplace for beverage alcohol. Allison started her career in quant finance working at D. E. Shaw and Tower Research Capital, where she took high-frequency trading strategies into new markets. She graduated from UPenn with a BA in Political Science and Psychology. She likes her gin in martinis, up with a twist.
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