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SCANOSS opens US office to court enterprise compliance buyers

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SCANOSS has established a US office as it targets enterprise customers facing new compliance pressure from AI-assisted coding and open source software growth. The Madrid-based company says the move will support sales, customer success and partnerships across North America as firms look to move off legacy SCA tools.

Why it matters: - Enterprises are under more pressure to track open source use as AI coding tools increase the amount of third-party code entering software projects. - SCANOSS is positioning its platform as an alternative to legacy software composition analysis tools that struggle to keep up with modern development speed. - The new US presence gives SCANOSS a local base to pursue enterprise deals in a market where software supply chain compliance is becoming more urgent.

What happened: - SCANOSS established a United States office on the West Coast. - The company is expanding from its headquarters in Madrid to serve US enterprises. - The move is aimed at organizations dealing with AI-assisted development and open source compliance. - SCANOSS said the US presence will support direct enterprise sales, customer success and partnership development across North America.

The details: - SCANOSS is an open source intelligence and software composition analysis platform. - The platform is built to deliver real-time scanning, automated SBOM generation and policy enforcement. - Its capabilities include snippet matching, which detects open source code even when it has been modified or partially copied. - SCANOSS offers real-time open source scanning for instant detection of open source components. - The platform generates production-ready Software Bill of Materials in industry-standard formats continuously and on demand. - SCANOSS supports license compliance, vulnerability detection and cryptography identification across codebases of any size. - The company says the platform is designed to integrate with existing development and security workflows without a rip-and-replace effort. - SCANOSS offers migration assessments to qualifying enterprises. - SCANOSS also helps enterprises automate SBOM, CBOM and AIBOM generation.

Between the lines: - The announcement frames US market entry as a response to a broader shift in enterprise software governance, not as an early-stage market test. - SCANOSS says it has already proven the platform in complex, regulated and large-scale environments. - A global technology company lifted internal restrictions on AI coding tools within 30 days of deploying SCANOSS, after the platform removed a compliance bottleneck. - A major automotive software organization is replacing its incumbent SCA vendor with SCANOSS and integrating the platform ahead of a 2026 deadline. - A global industrial group has been running simultaneous real-time scanning and batch SBOM audits with sub-five-second response times since April 2026. - The push into the US suggests SCANOSS sees demand from buyers who are evaluating replacements for slower compliance systems.

What’s next: - SCANOSS will use the new office to pursue enterprise sales in North America. - The company will also build out customer success and partnership channels in the region. - Enterprises using legacy SCA platforms can request migration assessments to evaluate a switch to SCANOSS. - The company is likely to lean on its existing deployments as proof points while it expands in the US market.

The bottom line: - SCANOSS is betting that AI-era development has made compliance a real-time problem, and that US enterprises will pay for tools built to match that pace.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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