 This is a Prakash and Venkat, we are from ColabNet. So next 10, 15 to 30 minutes, so we are going to showcase our solution. So one of the industry leading solution from ColabNet is Team Forge. I will just highlight the key capabilities of Team Forge before getting to the demo. Team Forge is an application lifecycle management platform for distributed teams. A single environment to connect, collaborate and develop globally. What Team Forge offers is, you know, so you can do your project plan, you can do your requirement gathering, you can do, you know, the configuration management, change management, build automation, deployment, collaboration, dashboarding, reporting, you know. So all these components is embedded in a one single platform. So what I am going to do is, you know, so I will showcase the product, you know, so in 15 minutes. So the moment when you log in to Team Forge, you know, so it will take you to your project work phase, so wherein you will be able to see, you know, so what are the items that are assigned to you, what are the items that are created by you and if you are in an approval role, you know, so it will be showing, you know, so what are the items that are required for your approval and what are the recent projects that you are visited and, you know, so all those information that you get to know in your project work space. This is not only limited to a project, you know, so project, you are across the project, you know, so you are belongs to what are the project, those information you are going to visible there. So the moment, you know, so when you go to your specific project, you know, so you should be able to see the project page wherein, as I said, you know, so you can plan, code, build, test, release, deploy and operate. It's a single platform for, you know, so entire application, life cycle, management plus DevOps. So ColabNet is the only company, you know, so covers all the three mega trends in the IT. So one is agile LLM and as well as cloud and as well as, you know, so your DevOps. So the moment, you know, so when you log into the project, you know, so you can do your plan. So this is what the plan view, so where you can capture your stories, you can capture your epics, you can capture your defects, everything and, you know, so you can plan very well for your project, you know, so it's a dynamic planning wherein, you know, the moment when you capture your, you know, so product backlog and then derive to a release backlog and the sprint backlog. So you should be able to see, you know, so switch over between the artifacts from one iteration to another iteration. I mean, there's one sprint to another sprint. So also, you know, so we have a capability, sorry, we have capability of, you know, looking at your iterations, you know, in the planning board where, you know, so you can drag and drop mechanism. So you can prioritize your work items. And once, you know, so you are done with that, you know, so you can probably go back to your code and, you know, so develop your software. So we are the only vendor supports, you know, so hybrid SEM, you know, so if your project demands either your subversion or a gate or a purpose, you know, so you can use all of them for your project, you know, so which is required for a source code management. So assume the case, you know, so you are working on some of the task and then, you know, you wanted to ask for a code review. Then, you know, so we have an integration with review board wherein you can request for a code review and then once the code is reviewed by your manager, then, you know, so once if you say ship it, so it will automatically commit those changes to our source code. So once if your code is reviewed and then, you know, so you can go back and do your continuous integrations with Jenkins. So we have integrations with Jenkins and as well as that son. The moment when you commit a code, you know, so if you configure the Jenkins and it will pull the code commit. So once, you know, so it will pull the commit and, you know, so it will create a build and, you know, so the output of the build looks like this, you know, so while committing, once the commit is done, you know, so it will use either if it is a Eclipse based development, it use May 1 for your build and then, you know, so it uses JUnit for your testing some of those test cases and it uses sonar for your, you know, so functional testing. So internally it does all those things and once the build is done, you know, so if the build is successful, you know, so it will upload it into your file releases. This is one of the key capability wherein so you have a, you know, path where you can see all your deliverables in a one go and the advantage here is, you know, so what was planned in this particular release and what was fixed and what was associated in this release, you know, so to derive that particular, you know, executables. And we have a collaboration tools like, you know, so Wikis, Documents and as well as Discussion Forum where you can invite people to discuss about some of your tasks so that you can capture all those information and you can associate it back to your artifacts. And, you know, so once the deploy, I mean, once the build is done, you know, so you can deploy into your, you know, application server. So in which case, you know, so I'm using a Tomcat and, you know, so I'm deployed to my Tomcat server locally in my laptop. So this is what, you know, so we have deployed in that. So as I mentioned, you know, so we have a capability of orchestrating where you can connect various point products within the tool and then, you know, so you can derive your, you know, so delivery pipes. So which means to say that, say for example, you know, so for this particular work item, you know, so what are the commit happens? So it will take you all those commits and what was the build and what was the commit. And if you incorporate your review commits also, you know, so review code request, all will be there in a one central location. So we are the only vendor, you know, so supports ALM 2.0 with this capability. And moving on to the next thing, you know, so as I mentioned, you know, so we not only concentrate on the ALM part, we also concentrate on the deployment part. So we have a flagship product with the city of, you know, so either you can use with the Chef. Chef is, you know, a open source release automation tool wherein you can deploy to your, you know, so various target nodes. So this, you know, so really covers that entire ALM and as well as deployment part. So that's our capability and, you know, so strength of our product, you know. So I just, you know, so how all those slides captured, I mean, all those pages captured here, you know, so to cover up, you know, so from one workflow. So if you have any questions, see TFS is actually another ALM product, you know, so if it's predominantly focuses on your, you know, Visual Studio, MSDN licenses, right? So if you buy MSDN licenses, it will be there. But, you know, so CTF and as well as TFS is both are, you know, same. But our advantage is, you know, so we support on the cross-platform, you know. So if your development environment is on.net or, you know, or, you know, eclipse, so we support both. So TFS is only limited to N, you know, so Visual Studio kind of an option. You have plugin for.net studio where somebody, as well as Eclipse, if you commit a code, you can add a comment, it'll land up in our system. Automatically, you'll have to log in here. So what Venkat is trying to tell you is, you know, so Microsoft works very well with only the.net environment. And, you know, so if your development environment is on Java, right? I'm just opening my Eclipse platform wherein, so all the functionalities of CTF will be in the same ID itself. So we, our self is not limited to, you know, so only one development platform. So we are a, you know, so cross-platform window. You can also have add-on for Microsoft Project. Somebody sends you an email of requirement. I click up a button, you can convert that into a story or a task, and it'll land up into our system. So there's a lot of add-on. There's also integration for MS Project, integration for Jira. Yeah, we have a lot of, you know, so integrations with our solution. Okay, so as I mentioned, you know, so we are the only vendor provides of ALM 2.0. Our theme is collaboration and as well as federating ALM, you know, so we don't care, you know, so either you use Jira or use that, you know, you can plug in easily to our solution and, you know, so have an entwined traceability like this. So this is just to showcase an example, you know, so whatever I showcase in the tool, you know, so everything is incorporated within the same ID, you need not to switch between the different IDs, you know, so to perform your day-to-day task. So if I go back to my thing, you know, so this is what, you know, so I was trying to emphasize the fact that we are the only vendor, you know, so provide the connectivity between your various tool chain. Okay, so our approach is, you know, so federation. So if your engineering team or if your development team is on multiple tool chain, you know, so you can get them into our environment and, you know, so you can plug in and then you can develop your applications. And there's also a collaborative connector framework where you can integrate with your own legacy application by calling some of the APIs we have. So some of, we also have HP QC integration. Like, do you have any corporate social media integration with ColabNet or integration with any other corporate social media applications like Jive? Can I get your question, please? Corporate social media, like Jive. No, no, we don't have it. No. But see, let me, you know, so put a point here that, you know, so our technology is an open platform, you know, so you can, we expose us all the APIs, you know. So if you wanted to get connected to your in-house product or any other applications, you can easily get into a team for the environment. So that's our strength in the product. Okay. Do you have Q&A feature, like, a question answer, like somebody can post a question and- That's right. So what we do is, you know, so we capture them in a discussion forum. So the moment when you navigate it to a discussion, you know, so you can create a discussion, you know, so it could be your, any general forum. So you can capture them. And then the advantage here is, you know, so you also, you can associate your discussion topic to your, you know, any of the work item that you have created. It could be a requirement or it could be a task or it could be, you know, so in agile term, if you call as a story, you can, you know, so associate that as well. So it'll send you an email when somebody communicates or discuss within those forums. Yeah. You'll get an email notification. I have another additional thing is, if you want to use a Q&A, it's open source, which has, like, question and answer, there are a couple of open source. We have a feature called linked app, where you can link any other application and use our app as a single sign-on. And you can on the fly create a button here. So for example, if you want to have Google Calendar, you can create a button here, Google Calendar, and have your Google account linked. And then you just log into our application automatically. It does underneath connect to Google Calendar or whatever you want to do. OK. Yeah. So one of the customers using Q&A open source product as well as a linked app. Yeah. Either you can use your integrated app, RLs, you know, so as Venkat mentioned, you know, so you can use as a linked app. So you can choose either you wanted to bring that interface into the platform, RLs, you know, so you wanted to have a tighter integrations with the product itself. So when we say integration, it is like what Jenkins said. Yeah, exactly. Review board? Yeah. Yeah, like this board. This is actually the bottom part is directly coming from review board, review board. Any other questions? Thank you. Thank you for your time. Thank you for the opportunity to showcase our solution. Thanks. And if you guys need the brochures, you know, if you need more information, you can reach me at, you know, so Prakash has collabed at Net, and this is my mobile number. So wherein, you know, so if you wanted to evaluate the solutions for your development, you can reach out to us. So we have both the licenses. One is subscription and as well as perpetual licenses. So, I mean, you can, it's based on the users, yeah. You can buy and install it yourself, or we also have a dedicated server in our data center for customers. Or you can use it. It's a hosted environment, yeah. Or you can use the cloud. Exactly. And you can also sign up for cloud for free. I think you get few products, few projects. You can try it out for 10, 20 users.