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ended up here following a wrong turn in your cyber path.
After a few weeks of struggling with HTMLs and CSSs and PHPs I am back.
Oh! I learnt that Java is not always a cup of steaming coffee.
While we Americans tend to think everything revolves around the United States, let’s not forget Christopher Columbus wouldn’t have even bumped into North America if he wasn’t looking for India in the first place.
At least in the business world things are coming full circle as India and other emerging markets are now viewed as THE critical segment for industry growth; a fact acknowledged by Motorola with the launch of the Motorola Radiomoto W209. Tailored specifically to the needs of Indian consumers, the Radiomoto W209 is enabled to read and write in Hindi, and stores up to 500 phone numbers and 750 SMS messages. It also comes included with stereo FM radio, speakerphone, and stereo headset; and is equipped for 469 of continuous talk time.
Indian government proposes to offer all citizens of India free, high-speed broadband connectivity by 2009, through the state-owned telecom service providers BSNL and MTNL. This has the potential to kill current telecom business model in India. As a consumer and internet based service provider, I whole-heartedly support this proposal.
Many cities in the US already have free wireless broadband connectivity for residents. The idea is to boost economic activity in general. The government of India plans to achieve free broadband connectivity at a speed of 2 MB per second across the country, with a similar goal. Senior government officials expect to be able to achieve this goal spending only a portion of the corpus of the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF).
AMIS goes India - Oracle SOA Suite training for Genpact
Sjoerd Michels
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Per request of General Electric Plastics for which we participate in a systems integration project, AMIS goes India in order to deliver a SOA Suite introduction training for Genpact employees in the city of Hyderabad.....
Genpact is majority owned by General Electric and participates heavily in the roll-out of Oracle 11i business applications at General Electric Plastics. AMIS helps General Electric Plastics and Genpact with the implementation of Oracle SOA Suite as the generic Middleware that integrates Oracle 11i with other business applications.
A secret server farm project being sponsored by Google in India will require an enormous investment, according to a report filed earlier in the week at industry commentator's John C. Dvorak's blogsite. The server farm will reportedly ...
Using JDBC with Java Applications and Applets 84 (Web hosting india)
boban
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Using JDBC with Java Applications and Applets 84 Byte getByte(int columnIndex); Byte getByte(String columnName); byte[] getBytes(int columnIndex); byte[] getBytes(String columnName); In most cases, these methods will not throw an exception because nearly all values in a MySQL column can be returned as bytes. Double If the value in a MySQL column is a double or a value that can be converted to a double, then you can use the following two methods to pull that value: double getDouble(int columnIndex); double getDouble(String columnName); If the value in the MySQL column cannot be converted to a double, a SQLException exception will be thrown with an error value of S1009. Float Real or floating-point values can be returned from the MySQL database using these methods:
The JAX India conference has got some great names and many interesting sessions listed. Do check it out.
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