Wednesday, May 5, 2010
QA testing openings for Today @ MAY 04/2010
Opening in Mainframes/3-4yrs/Verizon
Hi Guys, There is an opening in team for about 3-4yrs experience in Mainframes (COBOL, JCL, VSAM). You can forward the resume to below mail id. MAil to |
Career Opportunities with Infor - Freshers openings
Position : Project Trainee | |
(Position Code: PT-01-0510|) | |
Experience: | Fresher Yrs |
Qualification: | Any Engineering Graduate or post Graduate with specialization in computer science, mechanical, civil, electronics with 65% and above through out their curriculum is a must.(April/May 2009 & 2010 Passouts only) |
Skills: | § Expected Knowledge & Skills: Knowledge or skill on RDBMS, SQL, C++/SDLC Concepts, or C++/VB/Java Programming Concepts is a must. Must have Analytical and Problem solving skills. |
Additional Parameters: | § The test is planned on 14th May 2010. Test timings would be communicated at the time of shortlist announcement. |
Date Posted: | 5/3/2010 |
Closing Date: | 5/10/2010 |
Thanks and Regards,
Eswar Guptha | Technical Consultant | Infor - COE India | Hyderabad | Office: +91 40 4444 1000 ext 3338| Mobile: +91-98664 62110 | Eswar.Badam@infor.com | Infor Global Solutions
Eswar Guptha | Technical Consultant | Infor - COE India | Hyderabad | Office: +91 40 4444 1000 ext 3338| Mobile: +91-98664 62110 | Eswar.Badam@infor.com | Infor Global Solutions
From: Renu Ganotra
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 5:42 PM
To: DLG-INHY-All; DLG-INND-All; DLG-INMU-All
Subject: Career Opportunities with Infor - Freshers openings
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 5:42 PM
To: DLG-INHY-All; DLG-INND-All; DLG-INMU-All
Subject: Career Opportunities with Infor - Freshers openings
Dear all
We would like to inform you that we are back with few vacancies for Project Trainees to work on different domains like Java, VB and SQL/RDBMS.
We would like to give an opportunity to all our colleagues to refer your direct Kith and Kin. Direct Kith and Kin includes only Spouse, children, brother, sister-in-law, sister and brother-in-law and also friends who have complete their degree by April/May 2009& 2010 only ( please mention the relationship when you upload the resume on intranet). No resumes which are employee references received through mails or which does not fall into the above criteria would be accepted.
There will be an exclusive batch for Kith and Kin
We are inviting resumes which fulfill the following criteria
Job code 1: PT-01-0510
Education: Engineering graduate in Computer Science/Electronics/mechanical/civil or MCA
Marks: 65% and above through out their curriculum is a must. (For Kith and Kin the percentage is 60% through out their curriculum) Resumes without academic percentages would not be accepted.
Expected Knowledge & Skills: Knowledge or skill on RDBMS,C, C++/SDLC Concepts, or C++/VB/Java Programming Concepts is a must. Must have Analytical and Problem solving skills.
The last date for sending resumes is 10th May 2010, which have to be necessarily routed through the above link. No resumes will be accepted via email.
The high level activity schedule is as follows:
1. Candidate Shortlist for the written test-11th May 2010.
2. Pre selection Test - 14th May 2010. The batch timings would be communicated along with the short list. Reporting time would be one hour before the test. The test will be of one hour duration and will be based on General Aptitude, Software Engineering concepts and principles, Basic RDBMS Concepts, Java, VB, SQL & General Programming skills.
We shall keep the selected candidates informed incase there is any change.
So, here is an Opportunity again to bring in fresh Talents to join our Team!
Looking forward to your continued support!
Monday, April 5, 2010
Apple iPad will take time to hit Indian market
Apple iPad will take time to hit Indian market
Sun, Apr 4 11:38 AM
New Delhi, April 4 (IANS) Craving to get your hands on the Apple iPad? Wait for a while as it will be still some time before it becomes available in the Indian market.
Experts also believe that the tablet will create a new user segment in India.
Unveiled in January, the iPad lets users browse the web, read and send email, share photos, watch videos, listen to music, play games, read e-books and much more. The 9.7 inch touchscreen tablet is just 0.5 inches thick and weighs just 1.5 pounds-thinner and lighter than any laptop or netbook-and delivers battery life of up to 10 hours.
The product, touted as a device between smartphone and a laptop, was officially launched in the US market Saturday. Prices in the US start at $499 and the most advanced model costs $829. But Indians customers who are eagerly waiting to try the 'game changing product', as it is often called, will have to wait for some more time.
'iPad will be available in both Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + 3G models in late April in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. International pricing will be announced in April. iPad will ship in additional countries later this year,' said an official release.
Industry observers in the US believe the iPad could well outsell the Apple's iPhone, launched in 2007, of which one million had been sold after 74 days on shop shelves.
However, considering price sensitive Indian market where consumers always look for a package product seeking maximum features in lowest possible amount, iPad may remain limited to the upper middle class segment only.
According to technology experts, besides the great features iPad has constraints too like it cannot multi-task, doesn't have a external keyboard, disk drive or a USB drive.
The experts believe it would create a niche market for itself and emerge as a lifestyle product and not a mass product in India.
'This product will create a new class. But given the Indian market scenario, iPad it is not going to have a mass market. It will be a niche product ... it will be a lifestyle product ...,' said Akhilesh Tuteja, executive director KPMG, a consulting firm.
'To start with, it will have buyers who would like to experience it. It will create a class of its own. For a complete experience, one needs to have peripherals. But iPad doesn't have an external keyboard, no USB drive and disk drive,' Tuteja told IANS.
Explaining further, Tuteja said the secret to iPad's success lies in the applications.
'The product is not the game changer. It is the applications on it, that would change the game and may take away the need of carrying laptop,' Tuteja added.
Mahesh Uppal, a telecommunication expert, said: 'It is a very powerful product. Once 3G (third generation) services are in place in Indian market, then it will be much better.'
After it was unveiled by Apple in January, iPad was stated to be the next big thing to hit the market after iPhone. Creating a new segment, the device tries to blend in best features of a laptop, smartphone, book reader and offers a number of other services.
Technology lovers in India are keenly waiting to experience the new age device.
Sudipto Roy, 31, who works in a multinational firm in Noida, said: 'Since the day iPad was launched, I have been waiting for it. I can't wait for months for its launch in India. I will ask my friend coming from US next month.'
Meanwhile, Apple has already geared up to provide thousands of applications for iPad users.
The App Store, a service by Apple, on iPad lets people wirelessly browse, buy and download new applications from the world's largest application store. iPad will run almost all of the more than 150,000 applications on the App Store, including applications already purchased for iPhone or iPod touch.
Developers are already creating new applications designed for iPad that take advantage of its multi-touch interface, large screen and high-quality graphics.
The new iBooks application for iPad includes Apple's new iBookstore, where one can buy and read books on it. The iTunes store gives iPad users access to the world's most popular online music, TV and movie store with a catalogue of over 12 million songs, over 55,000 TV episodes and over 8,500 films including over 2,500 in stunning high definition.
QA testing openings for Today @ APR 06/2010
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