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Indians reign supreme in CA's million-$ challenge

A Correspondent in Mumbai | May 18, 2005 16:45 IST

Are Indian's the smartest software programmers? It sure seems so!

Two Indian teams and one Indian from New York have won the Computer
Associates Ingres Million Dollar Challenge.

The winners delivered migration toolkits from Oracle, Microsoft SQL
Server and MySQL to CA's Ingres r3 open source platform. Between them,
the three have netted $550,000 in prize money.

The challenge was designed to leverage the global talent pool of the
open source community, while providing substantial financial
compensation to those who successfully met its requirements.

Under its terms, open source developers were invited to create
solutions that enable users of popular databases to migrate to Ingres.
Qualifying solutions were eligible for cash awards up to $400,000,
with a total purse of $1 million.

Shift2Ingres, an Oracle migration toolkit submitted by Harsh Azad,
Rohit Gaddi, Achal Rastogi, Geetanjali Bahuguna and Ashutosh Upadhyay
of New Delhi won the largest prize of $400,000.

EzyMigrate, submitted by Danes John and Varghese Jacob of Kerala, was
awarded a prize of $100,000;

DbConverter, submitted by Bipin Prasad of New York, was awarded a
prize of $50,000.

"We are grateful for the hard work and creativity of the open source
developers who participated in our challenge, and we will continue
working with the open source community to develop migration tools for
Ingres," said Tony Gaughan, senior vice president of development at
CA, in a statement.

"With these tools, organisations can easily and cost-effectively
transition away from proprietary databases to take advantage of
Ingres' highly scalable, feature-rich open source database platform."

Submissions were registered on SourceForge. The judges included Robin
Bloor, partner, Hurwitz & Associates; Tony Gaughan, senior vice
president of development at CA; Gavin King, founder of Hibernate,
JBoss, Inc; Alan Runyan, founder and lead architect of the Plone
content management system; Michael Stonebraker, founder and CTO of
StreamBase Systems.

Team profile -- Shift2Ingres

Harsh Azad: Harsh is a Technical Analyst with Trilogy E-Business
Software India Pvt Ltd He holds a master's degree in computer science
from University of Pune. Harsh has won prizes and contests on computer
programming organised by The Computer Society of India and South East
Asian Regional Computer Confederation during college days.

Rohit Gaddi: Rohit is a Technical Analyst with Trilogy E-Business
Software India Pvt. Ltd. He holds master's degree in computer
application from Pune University. Rohit was ranked 37th in a recently
held Google India Code Jam 2005. He was also a Junior Research Fellow
with Computer Science Department, Pune University from July- Nov 2002.
Rohit was ranked amongst the top 1 percentile in NCST entrance 2001.

Achal Rastogi: Achal is working with Trilogy E-business Software (I)
Pvt Ltd for past one year. He holds master's degree in computer
application from National Institute of Technology, Trichy. Achal's
areas of interest include Databases, Data Structures and Operating
Systems. Besides winning the Ingres Million Dollar Challenge, Achal
secured 2nd rank (all India) in DOEACC 'O' level exam recognised by
the Union ministry of human resources and development.

Geetanjali Bahuguna: Geetanjali is a Technical Analyst with Trilogy
E-business Software (I) Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore. An MCA from University of
Pune, Geetanjali was a topper in college for all the three years
during her bachelor's in mathematics from University of Delhi.

Ashutosh Upadhyay: Ashutosh is currently working with Trilogy
E-Business Software (I) Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore. Ashutosh holds a
bachelor's degree in computer science and Engineering from Indian
Institute of Technology, Roorkee.

Ashutosh has won several prizes and awards in various software and
programming contests organised by IIT Roorkee.

Team Profile -- EzyMigrate

Danes John: Danes is currently working with Oracle India at Bangalore.
He is responsible for the design and development of Oracle tools.
Danes holds a master's degree in computer application from TKM College
of Science and IT, Kollam, Kerala.

Varghese Jacob: Varghese is currently working with Oracle India at
Bangalore. He has over two years experience in Database and ODBC
Internals. Varghese holds a master's degree in computer application
from Bharathiar University, Tamil Nadu, India.

-- 
Cheers,

Gabe Menezes.
London, England

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