 That's what the agenda in the next 10 to 15 minutes. Just I wanted to introduce our company, CollabNet Born in 1999 and we are from the open source community and I think most of you are aware of Subject and it was released in the year of 2000. It is of agile into the same product in 2009 and we have improved lot of things and also our innovation continued and we have done lot of changes in the product and in 2009 we have acquired a company called Scrumworks Pro. So it's an independent agile product management solution. So where you know, so you can do an entire agile process within the same product. In 2011, you know, so we have acquired another company called Quotation, you know, so Quotation is more into an, you know, so I talk about more in the next coming slide. And also, you know, so we have another product called the CollabNet Deploy, you know, so where we solver DevOps and also, you know, so I recommend you all to attend, you know, so my colleague session in the noon, you know, he talks about more on the DevOps and again, you know, so we take care of, you know, the cloud computing, you know, so we help that organization, you know, so to host with us to take care of your completed development platform. Next you know, so this is what, you know, so the product I was mentioned here, you know, so we have an industry leading solution from CollabNet Teamforged, you know, so where, so it offers you to, you know, so do a project planning and as well as, you know, so requirement tracking and configuration management and change management, build test, you know, so release management and as well as, you know, so dashboard and collaboration and reporting, you know, so you can do an entire application lifecycle management. So I am sure, you know, so most of you have, you know, so come across with the challenges, you know, so that you face in the, you know, in your day to day and, you know, ALM is a discipline and, you know, so it also, you know, so addresses the gap of your silos, you know, so and also it brings, you know, all the ALM tools together, you know, so to achieve your goal and, you know, so to talk about the capabilities of Teamforged, you know, so where it, all your data will be kept in a central repository, you know, so where you can plan ahead of the project and you can, you know, capture a requirement, requirement could be your user stories and, you know, so your requirements, say anything and again, you know, so you can automate your document process within the Teamforged and, you know, so we have a collaboration tool called wiki, you know, so we use internally JSP wikis and, you know, so you can do a product conceptualization through wikis and you can communicate it to your developers and we have a discussion forum, you know, so where you can capture your stand-up meetings and other stuff and again, you know, so we do have a support of agile scrum and, you know, you can do a continuous integrations with the product. We predominantly support, you know, so Jenkins and as well as Hudson and the beauty of our solution is, you know, so we are not tied to a one configuration management solution, okay. So we do have, you know, so support of Subversion, Gate, CVS, Perforce, you know, so if you feel, you know, so if any of your existing investment, you know, so made in source or version control tool, you know, you can plug in and play with our product and that's the beauty and one of the key interesting feature in our product is file releases, you know, so we never know, you know, so whenever we release is, you know, so what is going to that particular release and what is the deliverables that we have done, so that entire history that you can capture in a single place and we do have a chain management solution, it could be announcement request, it could be a defect or it could be file, anything, you know, so that you can automate within the tool, you know, so it's a complete workflow and you can, you know, customize that workflow according to your needs and this is what, you know, so we totally provide as a single platform, you know, so where you can cover up all your requirements, you can do a project planning, configuration management, chain management, the most important thing is collaboration, you know, so that, you know, so it addresses, you know, so most of your development challenges. Moving to the next slide, you know, so we, we have a, you know, so standard web base interface, this is how my, our solution looks like and also we have a, you know, tighter integrations with your development platform, it could be a dot net or it eclipse, you know, so we provide a plug-in, you know, so where you can completely automate all the features which is there in this web base and in, you know, the IDs itself and we have integrations with HP quality center and HP orchestrator, we have continuous integrations with Jenkins and you name any of your tool, you know, so we have a open source platform, you know, so where you can plug in with the product and you can play with them. The next is, you know, so I just, I wanted to, you know, so mention one of the case study, of course, you know, so we have multiple case studies and I wanted to, you know, so project one, so DSC system, you know, so their problem was they had multiple fracture tools, you know, so they were using a lot of tools, you know, so to do one GLM portfolio and they have a little management visibility, you know, so they did not know, you know, so who is doing what and they did not have any traceability across the life cycle management and our goal was to, you know, so to help them consolidate their IT asset and, you know, so codify their development process so that, you know, so they get the ELM value, so after implementing our solution, you know, so the business value they get was, you know, improved productivity, improved productivity definitely achieved, you know, so they can achieve through a collaboration platform and as well as increased productivity, increased productivity and as well as adopt industry standard best practices, it could be agile, it could be waterfall approach or it could be iteration, you know, so they can, you know, pick up a project with the templates so that, you know, so everything will be configured for them, they need not to invest a lot of time to create those templates and then overall, lot was not least, you know, so they can agile overall software governance. What was the solution and we wanted to highlight, you know, so who were their computation actually, you know, so they were invited IBM, Rational and as well as MTS Rina and we were considered for, you know, so cost effective solution, you know, so they did not had a collaboration platform, you know, so where they can do entire life cycle management activities and the result, you know, so as I said, you know, so after implementing our solution, you know, so they have seen the business value, it could be a quality, productivity and as well as, you know, the overall software governance. So that is about from the presentation slide, you know, so we had 10 minutes, you know, so to present our product, so if you have any specific questions, we are happy to help you and my colleague Venkat, Venkat take care of, you know, he is a product manager for our solution CTF and we are here to, you know, so help you if you have any questions. Yeah, sure, yeah, it is our solution, so we have given 10 to 15 slots, I mean, 10 to 15 minutes slots in order to present, so I will just up my VMware in order to showcase the product, so it is almost done. So yeah, yeah, I mean, you guys can, you know, so visit in our both, you know, so to see a demo or else, you know, so you can invite us to your organization, you know, to showcase the product as well, but anyway, so give me two minutes, you know, so I will, I think almost my mission is up, I will, you know, so showcase the product in a while, yeah, and running in the local client. Collaborative tools will test automatic release automation, but they can use the QC effect tracking to bridge back and forth within our product. We also have integration for Jira and then we also have integration for folks who want to migrate from clear case to our platform to subversion of things, you know, we have a tool to migrate those, yeah, I think they are excellent. Anyway, thanks, I mean, you can visit our both in the future, so maybe that's okay. Just started using it. Just started using it? Excellent. What I want to talk about today is just a little bit about what Rally does, I was going to demo software for you, we're a web based application, we are a SaaS company, we have a cloud service, we also offer a non-premise version if that's important for you to be able to install it locally, but basically what we do is we do a combination of agile lifecycle management, really oriented around agile process and then also agile portfolio management, so we're building in capabilities that allow you to do portfolio management in an agile way and then also link that to your team level work, so you can start to see roll-ups of team level work and how that fits and applies to your products that you're working on. So we, I think we stand alone in providing that agile portfolio management, it's a nice capability. So I'm going to just talk to this for now. Is anybody here heard of SAFE, the Scaled Agile Framework? Anybody here of Dean Leffingwell? He's a pretty renowned coach in Agile. Anyway, Rally is really good about supporting enterprise level deployments of Agile and supporting Agile across multiple distributed sites and lots of teams and also at the product management level, program management level is bound to the team level and our system really supports this idea of SAFE really nicely, so I'll just use this to demo for now. If you guys can see this, it's probably going to be really hard. You can pick up one of these at our booth as well, but imagine each one of these little ladders here as a team and they're doing strung, they're doing agile and they have a backlog that they didn't plan in iterations and they're working on their iterations and that's great that they support just basic agile capabilities, project management. We also support Kanban. We have a very nice Kanban system built into this. You can either have a Kanban view or a Scrum view or you can kind of mix and match that as well. But that's really in and of itself, that's great, but most companies, especially larger companies are working on programs and they're also working on the major product lines and I know in India you guys have, there's a lot of engineering, you have a lot of different agile teams and a lot of your organizations that will be working with. We have a large user base in India by the way and so what's really nice about our system is you can have three teams working on a feature but you can roll that up and do a feature view as well. This is where you start to get into portfolio management. A program is a customer facing feature or an architectural feature that is broken down into user stories that individual teams get distributed across teams that they work on. The team has its own view of their work but now you can also have a view of a program. How's this feature coming along? They have five teams working on this. Our system gives you visibility of how all that work is going to carry you. Businesses decided on important business and that's where this program will go. If you take it even a step higher, this system calls it ethics but think about it just through strategic initiatives. Maybe a year long stream of work that will go across multiple releases as features and a bunch of iterations for engineering teams. You can also have this idea of high level strategic initiatives or ethics that then you build features around your story and again you can roll all this up. So in our system, I'm going to be able to show it to you right now but come out of the booth. You can show you how all that data rolls up. This is really the power of rally. You can manage your team up very nicely with rally but you can roll that data right up and look at it at a program level and at a strategy level and see what your progress is. So we link them to. It's not a separate portfolio to a whole separate island. They're very much linked together and that data is shared across them. And this is great for large companies who have multiple teams and I know a lot of Indian companies work with or part of or work for or work with European or American companies. Because we're a SaaS based system, all the stuff rolls up together in our servers. And so anybody throughout the world can look at a project status that they're working on that project together. So maybe some teams in India working with some teams in Finland, maybe the product management staff is in the Bay Area and in the U.S. They can all look at the data together at the same time. It really helps to coordinate your work across teams. So we call it enterprise level. We have an on-prem version. You don't have to go SaaS. I mean that's about it. You're crossing work across teams. You're really interested in that shift. Come and take a look. Thank you. You're all through time. All right. Thank you guys.