Entries for month: November 2006
For those administrating CFMX on Windows
Posted by john
neat little tool to help you see tcp/ip data on your box.
tcpView
Happy Thanksgiving
Posted by john
Best of wishes and God bless!
Job Repost: Memphis, TN TekSystems
Posted by john
Tell Brooke I sent you please:
TEKsystems, the largest IT staffing firm in the country, is in immediate need of a mid-level ColdFusion developer for a very large, reputable, enterprise client company. This position is located in Memphis, TN. Contract is minimum of 6 months with potential to go to 11 months, starting ASAP. Rate is negotiable based on experience, but please remember this is for a MID-LEVEL developer, NOT Senior level. Consultant must be able to pass drug and background check to be hired. Requirements: 2-3 years experience in ColdFusion, Dreamweaver, and SQL experience with Oracle. Job Details: Developer will be working with ColdFusion version 7, Dreamweaver version 7 or 8, and must be able to link to Oracle 9i back end using SQL. This developer will not be working as the primary but alongside the permanent ColdFusion resident. This project will be used to produce a personnel procurement tool for the client company's HR department. All qualified candidates can email me with questions, WITH RESUME, to brmorgan@teksystems. com
Vurv Job Opening
Posted by john
CF Developer Jacksonville, Florida EXPERIENCED... CREATIVE ... ENERGETIC ... TALENTED? Vurv Technologies Inc. is an award-winning global provider of workforce management solutions. We provide software and services that allow companies to attract, hire, retain, and manage their workforces more efficiently. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, Vurv provides solutions that are used by more than 40,000 users at over 500 client companies, ranging from small recruiting firms to multinational Fortune 100 companies. The preferred candidate will be a self-starter who works well in a team environment. He/She should possess the discipline and stress management of meeting challenging deadlines. Strong communication skills are a must as client and internal interaction is an essential component of the position. The candidate must possess the ability and experience to jump in and make a difference immediately. Responsibilities: * Maintain, design, and develop enterprise components and database architecture used for data integration, data conversion, localization, and reporting. * Implement new technologies that will increase software and middleware efficiencies. * Code / Develop / Architect new and existing products and enhancements. * Maintain and upgrade existing installed products. * Debug and test all work. Strong Development Qualifications Include: * Cold Fusion, ColdFusion, CFML Preferred Skills: * ColdFusion MX * HR-XML * SQL Statements, T-SQL, DTS * Stored procedures, triggers, arrays, regular expressions * JavaScript, Java Script * SQL Server * Oracle * Globalization, Translation, Localization, Internationalization * Ability to travel up to 10% * Must have outstanding customer service skills, both written and verbal * Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills required * Ability to work in a team environment Vurv hires only top talent, and offers excellent benefits and has a fun, casual work environment, but employees must be able to work in a fast-paced, production atmosphere. Good communication skills and teamwork required. Please apply online today; www.vurv.com. Thank You, Christy Hennemann HR & Recruiting Specialist 904.493.8803\\ direct 904.493.8800\\ main 904.493.9145\\ fax chennemann@vurv.com At Vurv... formerly Recruitmax Software, we believe the fusion of individual creative energy, talent and passion with the organization's purpose, mission and values creates an unstoppable force for success. We believe in the endless pursuit of innovation and excellence. We believe people can make a life while making a living. For more information about our company you can visit www.vurv.com ; .
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Microsoft muddies the open source waters agian
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I spent some time sparring over these issues with David Kaefer, one of Microsoft's top patent attorneys and a lead negotiator on the Novell deal. Asked if Microsoft planned to sue non-Novell Linux uses, he said only that Microsoft prefers "to license technology, not to litigate." Asked point blank if he thought Linux was using Microsoft code, he responded: "We don't believe it's constructive to identify specific products and start labeling them as infringing when responsible companies show an ability to manage patent issues privately.".." By LEE GOMES Wall Street Journal
Full Article Here