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Saturday, 24 August 2013


SQL Tutorial

Collection of organized data called as DATABASE. When we define, create, query and update the database through software then that system known as “Database Management System” or “DBMS”.  When we want to manage all this things through programming language then we use “SQL” or “Structured Programming Language”.
SQL was initially developed at IBM by Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce.


Whenever you want to build or destroy or altered any structure of database object at that time whatever SQL commands we follow those are inside of Data Definition Language’s scope.


1. Create – It will create an object in database.
2. Alter – It will alter required object in database.

3. Drop – It will destroy the whole structure of an object in database.

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Friday, 24 May 2013




The evolution and maturity of Indian BPO sector has given birth to yet another wave in the global outsourcing scene; KPO or Knowledge Process Outsourcing. The success in outsourcing business process operations in India has encouraged many firms to start outsourcing their high-end knowledge work as well. Cost saving, operational efficiencies, access to a high talented workforce and improved quality are all underlying expectations in off- shoring high-end processes to India.

KNOWLEDGE PROCESS:

Step 1- Response to customer’s enquiry by making customized presentation either personally or telephonically.

Step 2- Understand the requirements.

Step 3- A limited pilot project undertaken. RFP finalized after mutual discussion.

Step 4- Proposal sent with time and cost estimation.

Step 5- Reference checks and the further clarifications addressed.

Step 6- Contract finalized and operation started.

THE FUTURE OF KPO:

The National Association of Software & Service Companies (NASSCOM) has predicted that India will acquire a 70% share in the growing KPO Industry. A study by Assocham has predicted the growth rate of around 25–27% in 2012 for the KPO sector. If these figures prove to be correct, we have a reason to believe that the future of KPO is bright in 2013 as well. Another main contributor to the KPO boom is the BPO sector itself, which will contribute nearly 50% towards the newly developing KPO industry. This is because of the metamorphosis of many call centers into KPO centers, which are now offering extra value-added KPO services along with their regular BPO work.

KPO SERVICES THAT CAN BE OUTSOURCED TO INDIA:

·         Research & Development
·         Animation & Design
·         Business and Technical Analysis
·         Learning Solutions
·         Business & Market Research
·         Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
·         Medical Services
·         Writing & Content Development
·         Legal Services
·         Intellectual Property (IP) Research
·         Data Analytic
·         Network Management
·         Training & Consultancy



India has an internet user base of about 137 million as of June 2012. The penetration of e-commerce is low compared to markets like the United States and the United Kingdom but is growing at a much faster rate with a large number of new entrants. The industry consensus is that growth is at an inflection point with key drivers being:
·         Increasing broadband Internet (growing at 20% MoM) and 3G penetration.
·         Rising standards of living and a burgeoning, upwardly mobile middle class with high disposable incomes
·         Availability of much wider product range (including long tail and Direct Imports) compared to what is available at brick and mortar retailers
·         Busy lifestyles, urban traffic congestion and lack of time for offline shopping
·         Lower prices compared to brick and mortar retail driven by disintermediation and reduced inventory and real estate costs
·         Increased usage of online classified sites, with more consumer buying and selling second-hand goods
·         Evolution of the online marketplace model with sites like ebay, Infibeam, and Tradus

MARKET SIZE AND GROWTH:
India's e-commerce market was worth about $2.5 billion in 2009, it went up to $6.3 billion in 2011 and to $14 billion in 2012. About 75% of this is travel related (airline tickets, railway tickets, hotel bookings, online mobile recharge etc.). Online Retailing comprises about 12.5% ($300 Million as of 2009). India has close to 10 million online shoppers and is growing at an estimated 30% CAGR vis-à-vis a global growth rate of 8–10%. Electronics and Apparel are the biggest categories in terms of sales.

There are many reasons which make India a suitable market for e-commerce. Here are some of the reasons:

1.      The mindset of consumer has changed: The consumers have become quite technological friendly these days. Earlier, consumers in India preferred going out and shopping in the markets. However, e-commerce does not only provide one with comfort but also gives them a chance to avail on various kinds of offers which helps the consumer to save money. Thus, consumers have now started developing a penchant for e-commerce rather than shopping in the markets. 

2.      Internet friendly users: In India, people have become quite internet friendly these days. The numbers of users have grown phenomenally over the years. According to a survey, there were only 7 million internet users in India in 2001. The number had grown to 100 million in 2010. Since people are becoming quite internet friendly these days, e-commerce is becoming a comfortable option for the people. It is believed that around 75 million household are ready for e-commerce in this nation. 

3.      Entry of big names in the Indian e-commerce market: Many big names have entered the market of e-commerce in India. Thus, the consumers get the best of the options while sitting at home only. These big names are investing in the e-commerce market from a long term perspective rather than small term. Thus, the e-commerce market is to grow even more bigger and better in times to come. 

4.      The success of the some of the sectors in the e-commerce market: Some of the sectors like travelling and retail have already proved to be quite successful in the field of e-commerce. These sectors have already made a lot of profit through the e-commerce market. The success of these sectors has incited other sectors to enter the market of e-commerce and this is precisely the reason why the e-commerce market has expanded so quickly in India.  

Above mentioned are some of the reasons which make India a suitable market for e-commerce. However, there is still a slight bit of reluctance in the Indian Consumers regarding online shopping and e-commerce. Eventually this hesitation and reluctance will go with better services and offers and this is precisely the reason for believing that the market for e-commerce will only grow in India in times to come. According to a survey, it is believed that the number of e-commerce consumers will grow to 460 million individuals by 2024-2025.

Flipkart, Superbazaar.com, olx. Com, snapdeal are some of the e-commerce of online shopping websites that have already made it big in the Indian e-commerce market. With bigger and better online shopping sites like Amazon to enter the Indian e-commerce market in the near future, it would be right to say that the future of e-commerce is quite bright in India. (www.mbarendezvous.com)




Not so long ago, Google released version 27 of its Chrome browser. And soon after, the search giant is out with yet another beta version, but this one is just limited to Windows users for now. The official blog post says that the beta version comes with a notification centre, which informs you of any new emails, tasks, chat messages, or any set schedules all in a single location.

The notification centre picks up new activity from several sources including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, RSS feeds, or any other subscriptions. However, developers will have to tweak their Chrome apps and extensions to enable the feature. Similar to its prior versions, you can disable notifications when not required.

While a Mac version is in the works, Windows users can take the browser for a here
https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/beta.html


Thursday, 23 May 2013



Job Description:

Job Location: Kolkata

Job Designation: Sr. PHP Developer

Job Description/ Responsibilities:

  • Developing website using PHP, HTML, CSS, javascript
  • Expert handling of database on mysql & PHP connectivity.
  • Knowledge of Open-source like Joomla, Magento, Wordpress preferred.

Job Specification/Eligibility:

Diploma, Bachelor Degree,Master Degree & Above with 2-6 Years of experience in PHP specially in Joomla, Drupal, Paypal etc.

Compensation/ Salary: 1.2 – 3 Lakhs per Annam for Experienced

Office time:  Monday to Friday 10:00am to 7:00pm and Saturday 10:00am to 2:30pm
Interested candidates can call us on 8017688987/8017444151