This section
of the ComputerJobs.ie web site has been designed to help graduate and
junior IT job seekers to shape their career path into their own chosen
direction. To help people
understand what is in store for them as thei career develops, we have
interviewed and profiled a range of mid-level and senior IT executives
in our monthly newsletter. Below
are the contents of some of these interviews, across a range of IT and
computer job types, including CTO, CIO, Enterprise Architect, Project
Manager, .NET developer, software developer and Cisco Engineer.
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A Helping Hand - Helping the IT Grads of Ireland
To help IT grads get a better picture of how their careers might develop, we hope to profile mid to senior IT Professionals in this section and also include in our monthly eNewsletter. If you would like to take part or have any questions you would like answered/suggestions, please email info@ComputerJobs.ie
An Absolute Beginners Guide to Printing in .NET
It all starts with a blank sheet of paper - The printing subsystem can be particularly daunting the first time it is encountered. It is unfamiliar to most developers and it lacks the draw-and-code experience that the windows form designer has made so familiar to us. However there are a number of classes built in to the .NET framework that can make the whole experience a bit less of a chore...
Britain Cries Out for Technical Skills
Britons no longer have the skills and confidence to creatively engineer or “make things” from scratch because of too much focus on softer subjects like media studies.
Career Profile of a CTO / CIO -Chief Technical Officer
This is a career profile of a senior Irish IT manager / CTO.
Career profile of a senior IT professional
This is a career profile from a senior IT professional.
Enterprise Architect - John Ward
John is ex Oracle where he was head of Software Architecture and Bearingpoint - 13 years in IT.
IT Career Profile - Gaming Software Developer
We start the first of our IT profiles this month with Brendan McLoughlin, author of the Generic Constraints article thoughts on work, life and the IT industry.
Junior Software Developer - David Kelly
David is 1 year out of college and programming for a small software house in .NET
Liam Jones Senior .NET Developer
Liam is a senior .NET developer with a global bank.
Profile of a Project Manager - Hugh Neill
Hugh Neill is a director of PLC Partners, a specialist IT Project Management consultancy. Clients include banks and telco's in Ireland as well as Internationally. See www.plcpartners.com for full details.
Profile of Dino Esposito - .NET Technologies
Dino is the author of Programming ASP.NET 3.5 Core Reference (Microsoft Press, 2008) and other best-selling books such as Introducing ASP.NET AJAX (Microsoft Press, 2007) and Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Applications—Advanced Topics (Microsoft Press, 2006). He’s also the author of the Cutting Edge column on MSDN Magazine and a frequent speaker at industry events worldwide, including Microsoft TechEd, DevConnections and, in Europe, DevWeek and Basta.
Senior .NET Developer - Banking - Marc Cudden
Marc is a senior .NET developer and has 9 years experience.
Senior .NET Developer - Michael O'Callaghan
Senior Cisco Engineer - John Handley
John is a senior Cisco Engineer with 14 years experience.
Senior J2EE Developer - Peter Smiley
Peter is a senior software engineer in the telecommunications industry.
So What is Convergence Anyway?
Devices, networks, services, voice, data, media, entertainment - convergence can refer to any one of these areas and is so often used its meaning can be lost. Stewart Baines explains the term's numerous definitions.
It was perhaps Nicholas Negroponte who first identified convergence. Founding the MIT Media Lab in the late 1970s he foresaw the coming together of the worlds of IT, television and movies, and print and publishing.
The Rise of the Enterprise Architect
Increasing numbers of firms are utilizing enterprise architecture programs, driven by “enterprise architects,” to boost IT effectiveness and efficiency by coordinating application utilization across the entire organization. Payoffs include streamlined software needs, lowered licensing costs, and easier IT management. Learn what it takes to become an enterprise architect, and how to introduce and drive acceptance for an enterprise architecture program in your company.
Web Services for the Future (Web 2.0) Presentation
Web Services for the Future (Web 2.0) Presentation – Tuesday, October 30th 2007 @ 7:30pm – The Westin Hotel, Westmoreland Street, Dublin 2.
What is Agile Software Development
Agile software development is a conceptual framework for undertaking software engineering projects that embraces and promotes evolutionary change throughout the entire life-cycle of the project.
What is Cloud or Utility Computing?
Utility computing (also known as cloud computing or on demand computing) is the packaging of computing resources, such as computation and storage, as a metered service similar to a physical public utility (such as water or natural gas).
What is Joomla! ?
Joomla! is an award-winning Content Management System (CMS) that will help you build websites and other powerful online applications. Best of all, Joomla! is an open source solution that is freely available to everybody.
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