Palamida™, a provider of software intellectual property (IP) management and compliance products and services, today announced that its IP Authorizer product is a finalist in the Collaboration category for the Emerging Technology Awards (ETA). The awards were created by the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal.

Aimed at celebrating tomorrow's leaders today, the Emerging Technology Awards honor Silicon Valley's spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship. The winners will be recognized at an awards ceremony on November 14th in Palo Alto.

"Being named a finalist for this award in Silicon Valley — a hotbed of tech innovation — speaks volumes about the team here at Palamida," said Mark Tolliver, CEO of Palamida. "The recent announcements from Microsoft, Novell and Sun underscores the reality of mixed code environments in today's enterprises and the growing importance of intellectual property interoperability. Palamida is here to help teams collaborate to make the most of open source and other third-party software, while meeting software licensing obligations."

"We are excited to recognize the achievements of these emerging companies in technology-rich Silicon Valley," said Vintage Foster, publisher of the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. "The companies we are celebrating have pioneered technologies with the potential to profoundly impact people and their businesses."

The Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal is an award-winning newspaper in Silicon Valley. Published each Friday, it reaches more than 64,700 business executives throughout the world's most dynamic business region. For more than two decades, The Business Journal has identified and chronicled the emerging companies and trends that fuel the valley. For more information, please visit www.bizjournals.com/sanjose.

About Palamida IP Authorizer

IP Authorizer speeds the process by which enterprises incorporate third-party code in their software development process, promoting compliance with corporate intellectual property (IP) policies. Software projects typically contain contributions from many sources, and timely and efficient communication between developers, managers and counsel can speed decisions regarding the use of third-party software components and licenses, and keep development projects on schedule. IP Authorizer, a Web-based application, provides an automated, uniform system for managing the decision process surrounding third-party products and license use, before they enter into a company's code base.

About Palamida

Palamida answers the question "What's in your code?" by providing an unprecedented level of software transparency. By empowering customers with insightful information about their software assets, Palamida products and services offer accurate evaluations of software during acquisitions, on-going testing against intellectual property policy during application development and governance of software environments. Palamida’s customers include Avaya, Cisco Systems, EMC, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems, among others. Founded in 2003, Palamida's investors include Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, Mitsui & Co. Venture Partners, WaldenVC and Stanford University. Read Palamida's blog at www.palamida.com/blog or for more information visit www.palamida.com .

Palamida is a trademark of Palamida, Inc.