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Serena Software Webinar Explains How to Overcome IT Backlog for Application Innovation

Featured Leading Industry Analyst Proves IT Can Be More Strategic Using SOA, Web Services, and Agile

SAN MATEO, Calif. — June 20, 2007 — Serena Software, Inc., the leader in application lifecycle management for distributed and mainframe systems, today announced it will host a Webinar to explain how enterprise project management offices (PMOs) can help internal application development organizations capture, define, and develop new applications for greater business value.

In this Webinar, featured Gartner principal research analyst Daniel Stang will show attendees how SOA, Web services, and agile methods drive closer integration between project and portfolio management (PPM) and application lifecycle management (ALM). By integrating PPM and ALM, IT executives can make better decisions and manage their application portfolio like a business – from initial project proposal to application retirement.

  • Who: Daniel Stang, Principal Research Analyst, Gartner, Inc. and Nathan Rawlins, Senior Director of Product Marketing, Serena Software
  • What: Webinar titled “Two Worlds Collide - The Value of Combining PPM and ALM: The PMO perspective”
  • When: Wednesday, June 20, 2007, at 1:00 PM EDT/10:00 AM PDT
  • Where: Register online now > 

About Serena Software, Inc.
Serena Software is the leader in Application Lifecycle Management for distributed and mainframe systems. More than 15,000 organizations around the world, including 96 of the Fortune 100, rely on Serena solutions to automate the application development process and effectively manage their IT portfolio. Serena is headquartered in San Mateo, California, and has offices throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia Pacific. For more information on Serena solutions and services, visit www.serena.com.

Serena is a registered trademark of Serena Software, Inc. All other products or company names are used for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright © 2007 SERENA Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.