Finally its time to say Good Bye !!!

Hi ,
From my first project in the third of year engineering to the training in the Great national university of Singapore and finally landing up in a software company in india , this website has always been my brand ambassador . It always allowed me to think beyond the limitations of a software engineer or a technical guy.
I started this website as a challenge to my friend that i can create a website all on my own in 25 days. And right on the 25th day this website was online with more than what was promised. It opened my thinking to the great horizon of open source technologies and the free software foundation.
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XML in a Datawarehouse

In a typical star schema warehouse (say in retail industry), millions of transactions—
known as facts—are in a purchase table. This table joins via keys to
dimension tables that store attributes for time, store location and product
.Using XML data warehousing methods, the organization captures
additional product attributes as a single XML column in the product
dimension table.
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OBIEE 11 G !!! TRYING TO CATCH THE CRYSTALS

Finally the long cherished desire of Oracle to tap the market of Business Objects like Xcelcius is all set to come true after the launch of OBIEE 11 G .Oracle OBIEE 11g has officially been launched to a very large fan base of both OBIEE and Essbase on July 7. Its a long overdue and lets see how the world receives it. As a technologist, I have PATIENTLY listened to all the Oracle’s sales pitch for 2 hrs of their recorded web cast and here are some things that I came up with that may be of interest to the OBIEE technological community.
First, some non techie stuff that was part of web cast.
Excerpts from interview held with BT Architect and CapGemini Practice Head:
Burning issues & strategies in BI initiatives:
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HP, Intel, Yahoo! Announce New Contributors to Open Cirrus Cloud Computing

HP, Intel, and Yahoo! on Monday announced that four new organizations will join Open Cirrus, a global, multiple data center, open source test bed for the advancement of cloud computing research.
China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI), the Supercomputing Center of Galicia (CESGA), China Telecom's Guangzhou Research Institute (GSTA), and Georgia Tech University's Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS) have become the latest to join the research effort, expanding the global footprint of Open Cirrus to 14 locations and creating the most geographically diverse cloud computing test bed currently available to researchers.
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Contest of the century

As China and India rise in tandem, their relationship will shape world politics. Shame they do not get on better
A HUNDRED years ago it was perhaps already possible to discern the rising powers whose interaction and competition would shape the 20th century. The sun that shone on the British empire had passed midday. Vigorous new forces were flexing their muscles on the global stage, notably America, Japan and Germany. Their emergence brought undreamed-of prosperity; but also carnage on a scale hitherto unimaginable.
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The Recycling Earth

THE Earth is a recycling scheme that has been running for a third of the age of the universe. Microbes and plants endlessly pull carbon, nitrogen and oxygen from the atmosphere and pump them back out in different forms. Water evaporates from the oceans, rains down on the land, pours back to the seas. As it does so it washes away whole mountain ranges—which then rise again from sea-floor sediments when oceans squeeze themselves shut. As oceans reopen new crust is pulled forth from volcanoes; old crust is destroyed as tectonic plates return to the depths from which those volcanoes ultimately draw their fire.
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Charles Dickens led us travel miles.

Back when the world wasn’t so known, travel writing wasn’t so much about being entertaining, or about letting the writer’s persona run wild. The point was to describe the world rather than to dance upon its stage. The purpose was to transport people to another part of the world in an edifiying, Victorian kind of way. It was something to make readers who couldn’t see the world become more worldly. It was more education than entertainment or art.
That’s certainly the type of writing I expected when I opened this new compilation of Charles Dickens’ travel writing, which dates from the mid-1800s. But to my surprise, I found something else—something that makes me think Charles Dickens may have been the first great modern travel writer.
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END OF AN ERA

Globally renowned management guru C.K. Prahalad passed away on 17 April after a brief illness at a San Diego hospital, family sources said. Prahalad, 69, is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter.
He was a Professor of Corporate Strategy at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, and was well known for writing best sellers on management subjects, including The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Eradicating Poverty Through Profit.
Hailing from the textile city of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, Prahalad did his graduation in Science from the Loyola College in Madras (now Chennai) and did his MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.
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First day at Infosys

So after a long time i am writing here again . Infosys , a company known for ethics, sincerity and commitment was a perfect place to start your carrer with . It started in the year 1981 with six people and 250 $ in hand and now its a company worth more than 5 billion $ . The growth has been phenomenol both in terms of employee and capital . Right now there are more than 1.15 lakh employee . The Mysore campus where we are currently undergoing our training is an amazing place rather its a place of our dreams . i will keep on writing here as soon as i get any time ..
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Life at Jecrc

JECRC stands for Jaipur engineering college and research center,Jaipur .
My first day at college
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