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What is
Oracle Net Services
Oracle
Net Services provides enterprise-wide connectivity solutions in
distributed, heterogeneous computing environments. Oracle Net
Services eases the complexities of network configuration and
management, maximizes performance, and improves network diagnostic
capabilities.
The .NET Framework provides several runtime
hosts. It also supports the development of third-party runtime
hosts. For example, ASP.NET hosts the runtime to provide a scalable,
server-side environment for managed code. ASP.NET works directly
with the runtime to enable ASP.NET applications and XML Web
services.
The .NET Framework can be hosted by unmanaged
components such as the Internet Explorer. These load the common
language runtime into their processes and initiate the execution of
managed code. This creates a software environment that can exploit
both managed and unmanaged features. This makes for mobility of the
code.
.NET Framework
A programming infrastructure
created by Microsoft for building, deploying, and running
applications and services that use .NET technologies, such as
desktop applications and Web services.
The .NET Framework
contains three major parts:
* the Common Language
Runtime * the Framework Class Library * ASP.NET.
c++ Jobs
A high-level programming language
developed by Bjarne Stroustrup at Bell Labs. C++ adds
object-oriented features to its predecessor, C. C++ is one of the
most popular programming language for graphical applications, such
as those that run in Windows and Macintosh environments.
Java
Jobs
Java is an object-oriented language similar to C++, but
simplified to eliminate language features that cause common
programming errors. Java source code files (files with a .java
extension) are compiled into a format called bytecode (files with a
.class extension), which can then be executed by a Java interpreter.
Compiled Java code can run on most computers because Java
interpreters and runtime environments, known as Java Virtual
Machines (VMs), exist for most operating systems, including UNIX,
the Macintosh OS, and Windows. Bytecode can also be converted
directly into machine language instructions by a just-in-time
compiler (JIT).
VISUAL BASIC JOBS
A programming
language and environment developed by Microsoft. Based on the BASIC
language, Visual Basic was one of the first products to provide a
graphical programming environment and a paint metaphor for
developing user interfaces. Instead of worrying about syntax
details, the Visual Basic programmer can add a substantial amount of
code simply by dragging and dropping controls, such as buttons and
dialog boxes, and then defining their appearance and
behavior.
Although not a true object-oriented programming
language in the strictest sense, Visual Basic nevertheless has an
object-oriented philosophy. It is sometimes called an event-driven
language because each object can react to different events such as a
mouse click.
Since its launch in 1990, the Visual Basic
approach has become the norm for programming languages. Now there
are visual environments for many programming languages, including C,
C++, Pascal, and Java. Visual Basic is sometimes called a Rapid
Application Development (RAD) system because it enables programmers
to quickly build prototype applications.
AEROSPACE
ENGINEERING JOBS
The intellectual descendants of the Wright
brothers, aerospace engineers design and develop some of the world’s
most marvelous machines. Commercial airplanes, military fighter
jets, and space telescopes are all brainchildren of aerospace
engineers. But aerospace technology has plenty of earthbound
applications, such as aiding in the design of race cars and golf
balls.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING JOBS
Agricultural
engineers design farm and food processing equipment, construct crop
storage and livestock buildings, and develop systems for drainage,
irrigation, and waste disposal. Sometimes agricultural engineers
work in labs like EPCOT's Land Pavilion, where they experiment with
promising indoor farming techniques such as hydroponics-the science
of growing plants in fluids without dirt.
ARCHITECTURAL
ENGINEERING JOBS
Working alongside architects, architectural
engineers focus on the safety, cost, and construction methods of
designing a building. For example, as the United States population
grows in the Southwest, more and more architectural engineers are
investigating new ways to build on land where there is only sand and
sagebrush.
BIOENGINEERING/BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
JOBS
Bioengineering combines biology and engineering. Some of
these engineers work closely with biologists and medical doctors to
develop medical instruments, artificial organs, and prosthetic
devices. Others investigate questions that involve technology and
humans such as: How does working with computers all day affect one's
health?
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOBS
Chemical engineers
take raw materials and turn them into the products that we use every
day. This means that they are crucial to producing pharmaceuticals,
soft drinks, and even makeup. Many chemical engineers work with
petroleum and plastics, although both of these are the subject of
independent disciplines. The term “environmental engineering” also
applies to certain areas of chemical engineering, such as pollution
control.
THE ENGINEERING ALPHABET: CIVIL ENGINEERING
JOBS Working in one of the largest branches of engineering, civil
engineers deal with buildings, bridges, dams, roads, and other
structures. They plan, design, and supervise the construction of
facilities such as high-rise buildings, airports, water treatment
centers, and sanitation plants. In the near future, civil engineers
will design the special rail beds for the magnetic levitation trains
of tomorrow. And in the distant future of sci-fi speculation, it
will be civil engineers who make Mars a hospitable habitat for
humans.
COMPUTER/SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
JOBS
Computer engineers deal with all aspects of computer
systems including design, construction, and operation. Some computer
engineers specialize in areas like digital systems, operating
systems, computer networks, and software. For example, we rely on
computer engineers to design the software for a computer simulation
that will test stress points in a bridge before it is
built.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOBS
Electrical
engineering, the discipline that employs the largest number of
engineers, covers everything related to electrical devices, systems,
and the use of electricity. Electrical engineers work on power
plants, computers, and other electrical devices. Electrical
engineers are designing the dashboard computers that will monitor
engine functions on automobiles of the
future.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
JOBS
Environmental engineers assist with the development of
water distribution systems, recycling methods, sewage treatment
plants, and other pollution prevention and control systems in the
water, air, and land. Environmental engineers constantly seek new
ways to reduce air pollution and pesticides.
INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERING JOBS
Industrial engineers organize the people,
information, energy, materials, and machines involved in the
production process. They are concerned with plant design and
management, quality control, and the human factors of engineering.
Industrial engineers perform tasks such as finding the best location
for a high-tech company's new plant.
MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING JOBS
Cars, computers, microwave ovens, IPODs,
MP3s, bicycles, video games, sports equipment, aircraft, athletic
shoes, wheel-chairs, sunglasses, medical devices . . . every thing
you see and use must be made – manufactured. Manufacturing engineers
design, plan, develop, improve, and manage the machinery, processes,
and systems that produce these products. Manufacturing engineers
make industries and businesses competitive and innovative. They use
knowledge of products, materials, processes, assembly methods,
production equipment, systems capabilities, and quality standards to
ensure that the products meet customers’ expectations and are
produced at reasonable cost.
Manufacturing means making
things. Manufacturing engineers direct and coordinate the processes
for making things - from the beginning to the end. As businesses try
to make products better and at less cost, it turns to manufacturing
engineers to find out how. Manufacturing engineers work with all
aspects of manufacturing from production control to materials
handling to automation. The assembly line is the domain of the
manufacturing engineer. Machine vision and robotics are some of the
more advanced technologies in the manufacturing engineers
toolkit.
METALLURGY AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
JOBS
Metallurgical and materials engineers extract, process,
refine, combine, and manufacture natural substances to create new
materials that are stronger and resist corrosion. Metallurgical
engineers work with metal only. Teams of metallurgy and materials
engineers created the US Air Force's "stealth" technology that makes
a fighter plane's surface nearly invisible to
radar.
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
JOBS
Transportation engineers design streets, highways, and
other transit systems that allow people and goods to move safely and
efficiently. For example, before constructing a new sports stadium,
city officials rely on transportation engineers to plan traffic
patterns that will prevent major tie-ups after the
game.
ENGINEERS ARE PROBLEM SOLVERS
Engineering
offers more career options than any other discipline. It’s a
profession that can take you from the depths of the ocean to the far
reaches of outer space, from within the microscopic structures of
the human cell to the top of the tallest skyscrapers. Whether it’s
cell phones, digital cameras, DVDs, or facial recognition devices
that can pick out a terrorist in a crowded football stadium,
engineers are behind almost all of today’s exciting technology.
Engineers are problem solvers who search for quicker, better, and
less expensive ways to use the forces and materials of nature to
meet today’s challenges.
Engineering students have their pick
of many fields. From electrical to civil to aeronautical to
biomedical, every discipline within engineering will lead to an
exciting and rewarding career.
Pharma
Jobs
Pharmacology (in Greek: pharmacon (f??µa???) meaning
drug, and logos (?????) meaning science) is the study of how
chemical substances interact with living systems. If substances have
medicinal properties, they are considered pharmaceuticals. The field
encompasses drug composition and properties, interactions,
toxicology, therapy, and medical applications and antipathogenic
capabilities. The science is considered to have been invented by
Arabic physicians in Baghdad during the Golden Age of Islam;
pharmacopoeias were penned in Arabic as early as the 7th century
(Amin A. Khairallah: Outline of Arabic Contributions to Medicine:
Chapter X, Chemistry and Pharmacy. 1946, ).
Development of
medication is a vital concern to medicine, but also has strong
economical and political implications. To protect the consumer and
prevent abuse, many governments regulate the manufacture, sale, and
administration of medication. In the United States, the main body
that regulates pharmaceuticals is the Food and Drug Administration
and they enforce standards set by the United States
Pharmacopoeia.
Pharmacology as a science is practiced by
pharmacologists. Subdisciplines are clinical pharmacology (the
medical field of medication effects on humans), neuro- and
psychopharmacology (effects of medication on behavior and nervous
system functioning), and theoretical pharmacology.
Marketting
jobs
"Did you know that over 80% of buyers are better at
closing a sale than the salespeople themselves?"
Have you
ever left a sales presentation with a feeling that you've just
bought? You've bought the "stall", the excuse or the "think it
over". In other words, the buyer has done a great job in selling to
you!
Unpaid consultancy at it's highest level!
You
know it's a stall - you've heard it hundreds of times before from
other prospects - and yet you just could not find a way around it to
close the sale. It may be "I'll get back to you" or "I'll think it
over for a few days". However justifiable the words - it's a still a
stall.
KNOW ABOUT
BPO-Business Process Outsourcing?JOBS
Business process
outsourcing (BPO) is the act of giving a third-party the
responsibility of running what would otherwise be an internal system
or service. For instance, an insurance company might outsource their
claims processing program or a bank might outsource their loan
processing system. Other common examples of BPO are call centres and
payroll outsourcing.
There are an estimated 300,000 mainly
young people working in the roughly five-year-old outsourcing
industry, which is set to grow 40 per cent in 2005 and hit revenues
of $5.1 billion, according to an industry study.
A study by
the National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom)
projects business process outsourcing --shifting jobs from countries
like the United States or Britain to countries like India -- could
quadruple to 1.2 million jobs by 2008 and bring in revenues of $21
to $24 billion.
Outsourcing is the delegation of tasks
or jobs from internal production to an external entity (such as a
subcontractor). Most recently, it has come to mean the elimination
of native staff to staff overseas, where salaries are markedly
lower
For BPO Related Enquiries send
Email:bpojobs@yahoo.com
KNOW ABOUT CALL
CENTRE?JOBS
A call centre (UK) or call center (US) is a
centralised office of a company that answers incoming telephone
calls from customers. A call center may be an office that makes
outgoing telephone calls to customers (telemarketing). Such an
office may also responds to letters, faxes, e-mails and similar
written correspondence. However the term contact centre (UK) or
contact center (US) is often applied when such multiple functions
are blended in one office.
Data Entry
Jobs
Organizations need to process a rapidly growing amount
of information. Data entry and information processing workers help
ensure the smooth and efficient handling of information. By keying
in text, entering data into a computer, operating a variety of
office machines, and performing other clerical duties, these workers
help organizations keep up with the rapid changes that are
characteristic of today’s “Information Age.” In addition to the job
titles discussed below—such as word processors, typists, and data
entry keyers—data entry and information processing workers are known
by various other titles, including electronic data processors,
keypunch technicians, and transcribers.
TYPES OF
JOBS:
Medical transcription
Jobs
Medical Transcription
definition will help to understand what Medical Transcription is all
about. Medical Transcription expands medical Resource planning. The
crux of Medical Transcription lies in the word medical. The reader
must make a note of this word before debating on resources and
planning. medical transcription software solution gives an all the
added advantages.
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