Category: IT Skills and Experience

 

Interoperability Experience

Interoperability is a hot topic today.  It is the first and the only thing that Sun and Microsoft get together to work for.  A knowledge and experience in interoperability could become ever more valuable.

Interoperability enables communication, data exchange, or program execution among various systems in a way that requires the user to have little or no awareness of the underlying operations of those systems. (more…)

Web Services Experience

Web services are self-contained, modular applications that are able to work together without relying on custom-coded connections, because they are built on open standards. Web services share a common protocol so they can communicate with each other despite the fact that they speak different languages. (more…)

UML Experience

UML skills and experience are expected for software engineers, application developers, software designers, and enterprise architects.

UML stands for Unified Modeling Language.  The UML provides a language-neutral, tool-supported, well-documented standard for modeling systems such as web applications.  It enables system requirements, structure, and behavior to be succinctly captured and effectively communicated.

As explained by Duncan Jack in August 2005’s JDJ, UML is interpreted as: (more…)

Data Integration Experience

The data integration experience is most likely required for systems architects, database professionals, and IT consultants.

Data Integration is the process of accumulating and combining data set from disparate sources at various locations. This data can then be used for business intelligence, CRM, data mining, or other applications that involve the analysis of data in order to make key decisions. (more…)

The Most Wanted Programming Experience for Today’s IT Business Solutions

Programming is the essential skill for every IT professional. Programming skills and experience are categorized by the computer languages. Therefore, the value of programming skills depends on the use and popularity of programming languages.

The most wanted programming skills and experience come with the languages that are widely used in today’s business solution developments. These language-based skills are Java/J2EE skill, SQL skill, C/C++ skill, Visual Basic (VB) skill, JSP skill, ASP skill, XML skill, C# skill, Perl skill, and PHP skill. (more…)

What Makes a Top Flight Oracle DBA?

How to Obtain the Skills and Experience You Need to Become a High-Paid Oracle Database Administrator.

Look at the business facts:

Database is the heart of today’s enterprise.

The whole IT business works around databases.

Oracle is the leading enterprise database server. (more…)

What Skills Do You Need to Jumpstart Web Services Projects

The exciting Web services technology promises to allow disparate computer systems and applications to communicate and interoperate. That’s a big deal in IT industry. Although this technology is still a work in progress, you should start to prepare yourself for this technology. When this technology matures, you should be ready to handle web services projects with enough knowledge and skills. (more…)

The Construction Knowledge of IT Tower

What is the IT Tower?

IT tower is a structural blueprint of knowledge and skills in information technology. It illustrates the categories, blocks, physical connections, and logical relationships among concepts, theory, knowledge, skill-set, and practice in IT industry from infrastructure to tower top. (more…)

JAVA versus C#.NET from Developer’s View Point

Java or C#.NET, that’s an endless debate. Can you have both? that’s NOT a good idea because it is not necessary, and you cannot afford it. Project managers always debate the merits of one over the other in new architecture design and upgraded system implementations. It’s very odd to see a project being built on both technologies. Programmers and developers want to become proficient on one of the technologies to enhance their value in job market when they look for new jobs or move up within their own organizations. A developer can learn both but it’s better to focus on one to become the highly valued expert. So, which one is good for you? keep reading and hopefully you’ll get the answer. (more…)