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SharePoint in Education

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KnowledgeBin.org

An Open e-Library for Engineering Entrance Exams in India [Link]

Effort, most students would agree, is very significant. Hard work, indeed, has no substitute. But effort without direction is meaningless and it is here that KnowledgeBin comes into the picture. KnowledgeBin aspires to provide direction to the millions of hard working Indian students who aspire to get into good engineering colleges. read more Chase the Dream, Not the Competition – That’s our Motto!

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BookMyDoc

A web based doctor appointment system #java #mysql #jsp [SourceForge Project Page]


SharePoint Migration Tool

#c# #SharePoint #dotNet #XML

The SharePoint side of the application was developed by me at Tata Consultancy Services. I also presented a white paper on the application in the TCS Tools Fest 2009. It is currently being used in live projects.

Migrating from IBM Lotus Notes to Microsoft SharePoint is a necessity because of the rich features of the Microsoft applications, the strategic value of partnering with Microsoft and the availability in masses of IT staff trained on Microsoft technology like ASP.Net. However, migrations are a very painful process if you don’t have the right tools. Reliable automated tools like L2SL Migration Tool can play a key role in keeping a migration on-schedule, accurate and error-free.

PS: I cannot make the white paper public since it is a TCS Confidential document.


Hackers-The Anarchists of Our Time

This paper was presented by me when I was a fresher at “The International Unnayan” (International Symposium of Technical events held in BIT Mesra). It covered various aspects of computer safety as well discussed various types of viruses and their effects on the system.

The internet is ever growing and you and I are truly pebbles in a vast ocean of information. They say what you don’t know can’t hurt you. When it comes to the Internet believe me it’s quite the opposite. On the Internet there a millions and millions of computer users logging on and off on a daily basis. Information is transferred from one point to another in a heartbeat. Amongst those millions upon millions of users, there is you. As humble a user you may be of the Internet, you are pitted against the sharks of the information super highway daily. Problem with that is the stealth by which it happens. Currently about 30-40% of all users are aware of the happenings on their computer. The others simply either don’t care or don’t have the proper “know how” to recognize if their system is under attack and or being used.


http://stackoverflow.com/questions/132798/what-should-every-programmer-know