 All right. Let's get started to kick off the closing of this conference. Thank you all for hanging around on a Sunday to make sure that we have a good number of audience in the camera so that people actually think there were people at this conference. Did you guys have a good time? Clap for yourself because without you this conference would not be possible. So there are a couple of things I wanted to do. Let's get started with some happy things. We have two prizes to be distributed. We have two prizes to be distributed. Let's call first somebody from Valtech to pick to announce the winner. Hi, good evening. I wish to thank everyone who responded to our agile survey. And in fact, we had the lucky draw at lunch and we did announce the winners. But for those of you who missed that session, I just like to announce the winners once again. The lucky winner of the iPad 2 is Sandeep Jacob from Sonor. Well, I think if someone's interested, you can buy my beer later on in the evening. The next winner is Vikram Sena from PTC. We had some other goodies, some books and other nice stuff to give away. So I'm just announcing the names. Then we had Jojo Jacob from Project Place. We had Vikram from Sena. Madhu Sundar from SM Netserve. Gautam Biswas from Yahoo. Jitu from Xerox. Harvard Diner from Airsoft. Kupreet Singh from HCIT. And Manikandan Jayaprakash from Semiconductors. Big round of applause to all the winners and thanks for participating. Next, I would call upon Puneet from ThoughtWorks to actually draw the winner and then give away the gift. Thank you, thank you. Hi everyone, thanks a lot for your response to ThoughtWorks, walking over to our stall and spending time. And I hope some of the agile assessments were useful to you guys. Thank you so much. So we are kind of just giving away one shiny iPad. And can I request somebody from the audience to come over and help us with the draw? Who wants to get beaten today? Thank you. And of course you understand if you're going to pull out your own name then it doesn't work. iPad 3. iPad 3, yeah. That's going to be next year. So pull out just one. And if nobody comes to claim it and we want all the excitement and fan hair, we're just going to go on. So if the person's not here, I think that's fair with everybody, right? I'm sure this room is not going to refuse that. Yeah, just pull out any one, any chip or a card. Thank you. So we'd like you guys, Sandeep Sani from Fidelity, FIL. Is he here? Sandeep Sani? Sandeep Sani, one, two, three. No, I know you're not. Okay, second chance, card this time. Thank you. Gentlemen from ZS, shut it. Woohoo, there you go. Thank you. Thanks. Thanks, Vinay. This wants to give away gifts. We have some bags to be given away. Next I would like to quickly thank our sponsors because without their support, this conference would not be possible. So I would really want to thank our two title sponsors, Agile Alliance and Valtek, big round of applause for them. I've always believed that giving money as a way of sponsoring a conference is the least appreciated thing for me, right? I mean, anybody can give money, but it's the support. It's helping us form the conference. It's giving us ideas. It's brainstorming with us and various other forms of support, which is what helps us. And thanks for the sponsors to do that. We also have six gold sponsors that I would want to quickly name them. So Yahoo Research Development actually was the last gold sponsor to be on board, but they had promised us that they will do something for the conference. So greatly appreciate that. We have Digite, which has been a good supporter. They've been running the organizational transformation and leadership stage as well. We have ThoughtWork Studios, which has been also great help. They've also sponsored the DevOps stage. We have APMG International, which was also part of our Gold Sponsor, Mindtree, and PMI, Project Management Institute. These were our six gold sponsors. They again helped us a lot. Thanks a lot. And then we of course had a large number of sponsors who did support us in... I mean, it was very nice to see the number of people kind of coming up and saying, you know, I'm really passionate about this stage. I think we want to support this stage and this is how we will support this stage by being a stage sponsor. So we have silver sponsors and then a whole bunch of really, really helpful state sponsors. So thanks a lot for the state sponsors as well. I would like to thank the program chairs because they have done a wonderful job putting the program together. A lot of people came up and complained that, you know, this conference is really horrible. I said, how so? They told me that, you know, at any given point in time, I can't decide because there are at least three sessions I want to attend. I said, that's actually a good thing, right? And they said, no, we wanted only one session that we could go to, but you have like all these choices that we have to make. And I think that's actually a very good thing to have choice because then different people can choose what is most appropriate and if they feel something's not adding value, they can find another stage to add value. How many people actually went to a session and decided that, you know, I can probably get more value in some other session and left? Awesome. That's really good because we want to encourage that, right? We don't want you to be sitting there, you know, saying, what am I doing here? So that's really good. So can we thank the two program chairs and the research chairs? Can you please stand up? Sit this there. Okay. He's already standing. Also would like to thank all the stage producers. Can you please show, stand up? Stage producers, thank you a lot for helping with the conference with the program. Lots of reviewers were involved. We had overall 101 members reviewing the program. So that I thought was really fabulous and a very good distribution of people from different countries kind of part of the program committee as well. So thank you and I would like to close this conference hoping that this was valuable three days that you spent at this conference and let's see where we can go from here. All right. Thank you. I think Nareesh has not mentioned one person who's actually been the prime driver behind this conference and five months back this conference didn't look possible and only one person has actually made it happen in this tireless work. This gentleman please give me a standing ovation.