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  • Serena Software Embraces Creative Commons Licensing to Spur Software Innovation

    Bangalore, March 13th, 2008 — Serena Software continues to turn traditional software development on its head by being the first company to license software applications under Creative Commons licenses, using one of a range of copyright licenses designed to protect creative work and encourage certain uses of that work. By licensing its free, pre-built Business Mashups through Creative Commons, and encouraging other software companies to do the same, Serena aims to build an online ecosystem that fosters the creation and sharing of new approaches to solving common business problems.

    Business Mashups are graphical representations of simple business processes, such as vacation requests, sales discount approvals, and IT change requests. With Serena® Mashup Composer™, a free point-and-click visual design tool, users can quickly connect applications and automate business processes – without writing any code. The resulting Mashup, which looks like a Microsoft Office Visio diagram, graphically depicts new ways to solve simple yet time-consuming business processes.

    “Business Mashups stimulate employee creativity so that business users can build applications to improve their productivity—without burdening already constrained resources of IT departments. Why stop there? Creative Commons permits users to share and remix each other’s work, which will spark a wave of innovation in the enterprise,” said René Bonvanie, senior vice president of worldwide marketing, partner programs, and online services at Serena.

    Licensing Mashups as Graphics, Not Code

    To date, Creative Commons licensing has been used primarily with traditional forms of content such as art, literature, music, and movies. With today’s announcement, Serena is making it clear that Business Mashups are not based on source code – rather, they are unique graphical expressions of a process. As such, Mashups are perfectly suited to Creative Commons licensing – especially in situations where users combine Mashups to create entirely new derivative works.

    That’s where Creative Commons excels. It presents open licensing possibilities so users can copy, adapt and distribute their work.

    For the first time, Serena is applying this model to business process diagrams or graphical representations. The company expects the trend will explode as the public realizes the benefits and opportunities associated with the reuse and modification of pre-built Business Mashups.

    "By adopting Creative Commons licenses, Serena shows a welcome commitment to letting its users share, remix or reuse their works---freely and legally. This kind of open licensing can make the works more valuable to all involved." said Wendy Seltzer, a fellow with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and visiting assistant professor at Northeastern University School of Law.

    To accelerate the creation and use of Business Mashups, Serena will also provide an online marketplace, where “mashers” can find, buy and sell pre-built Mashups, Web services, and professional services designed to solve business problems common to businesses of any size.

    Serena® Mashup Exchange™ will spur a change in the way that partners and end-users collaborate to confront the “long tail” of IT applications—projects that individually are too small to warrant dedicated IT support yet, when taken collectively, represent tremendous opportunity.

    About Serena Software, Inc.

    Serena Software, Inc. provides services to make Enterprises and the business people within them more productive. More than 15,000 organizations around the world, including 96 of the Fortune 100, rely on Serena solutions delivered either on premise or on demand, to provide visibility and efficiency to the application development process. The company provides software services such as Serena Mariner (Project & Portfolio Management), Serena Business Mashups, Serena Dimensions (Change & Requirements Management) and will be providing Agile Lifecycle Management tools in the near future. Serena is headquartered in Redwood City, California, and has offices throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia Pacific. For more information on Serena solutions and services, visit www.serena.com.

  • Guruji.com announces Gujarati language search

    Bangalore, 21st February, 2008 : Guruji.com, India’s first search engine announces the launch of its Gujarati language search. Having gained popularity with their other language searches in Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu, this vernacular regional search will make the user search easier and enable better searches for terms typical to the Gujarati dialect. This search engine provides a simple but very effective language interface. Guruji.com provides a comprehensive Indian language search, covering a range of specific content – news, entertainment, travel, astrology, literature, business, education and more.

    Spoken by about 46 million people worldwide, Gujarati is the twenty third most spoken language in the world and is one of the fifteen official languages of India.

    “With internet usage gaining rapid popularity in India, removal of language barrier will further hasten the growth of regional language search in the country. The increasing adoption of Internet in B and C cities, are causing more and more Indians to adopt and explore newer opportunities by participating in this growing medium,” said Anurag Dod, Co-Founder & CEO, Guruji.com.

    “Search is no longer viewed from a macroscopic level. The current trend is vertical search, which gets down to a microscopic level, whether it is a local content search or local language search. With the Gujarati launch, we aim to fulfill the information needs of the western region”, added Gaurav Mishra, Co-Founder & COO, Guruji.com.

    About Guruji.com

    Guruji.com is India's first internet search engine. Founded by two IIT Delhi graduates, and backed by Sequoia Capital, the company focuses on developing search products for enhancing the Indian user experience. Crawl Technology, used by guruji.com, is a complex computing system that crawls the web identifying Indian content using sophisticated algorithms.

    The technology is built on a distributed architecture that can scale with the growing needs of the users. It crawls the web, indexes the data that it gathers and provides the user with a simple keyword based interface to get to the data quickly and efficiently.

    The company has assembled a farm of servers to index the entire universe of Indian websites and is using propriety algorithms to go deep into the Indian internet domain and fetch locally relevant results to search queries of Indian consumers.

    To learn more about Guruji.com, please visit www.guruji.com.

    For more information, please contact:

    Sonali P.S. / Narendra Singh

    Mutual PR

    9844489854/ narendra@mutualpr.com

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