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Saturday, July 29, 2006

 

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Borland India, a subsidiary of Borland Software Corporation, announced its partnership with Pragati Software to offer training programs to IT professionals and students on optimizing software development and delivery through better processes and technology. As a Borland Learning Partner (BLP), Pragati Software will run training programs in several cities across India including Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mysore, Pune and Thiruvananthapuram.

The BLP program is aimed at providing knowledge dissemination, technical evaluation and training activities to support and encourage Borland's business vision of aligning people, process and technology for software delivery optimization.

Course offerings span the entire lifecycle of software development, helping IT professionals learn the processes and technology required for successful project delivery and automation. Borland products that automate and enforce these processes such as the company's CaliberRM requirements management system and visual modeling tool will be used to train students.

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