Tuesday, 10 April 2012
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Facebook has hired an engineering student for a annual pay package of Rs 1.34 crore,
Social networking giant Facebook has hired an engineering student for a annual pay package of Rs 1.34 crore, one of the biggest offers made to alumnus of any technical institution of the country.
According to P Chakravarti, Director of the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT), a B.Tech student from the institute, who has requested that his name be withheld for "security reasons", received a letter on March 27 from Facebook confirming his appointment and the annual pay package on offer was stated to be $262,500 (around Rs 1.34 crore).
Interestingly, the MNNIT Director said the recruitment process began with a mail from Facebook "in October last year which was followed by nine rounds of telephonic interviews" before he was finally selected for the plush job which would require the student, who hails from Kanpur, to move to Menlo Park in California after finishing his software engineering course at the institute.
"Many students from our institute have bagged lucrative jobs. We have knowledge of at least 30 of our alumni getting selected with packages of more than Rs 10 lakh from companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe etc", Chakravarti said.
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| Apollo Tyres | 83.45 | 3.05 | 3.79% | 80.40 | ||
| Bharat Forge Ltd | 314.65 | 6.20 | 2.01% | 308.45 | ||
| Maruti Suzuki India | 1,318.35 | 9.85 | 0.75% | 1,308.50 | ||
| Cummins India Lt | 484.60 | -1.35 | -0.28% | 485.95 | ||
| Exide Inds. | 145.30 | -1.00 | -0.68% | 146.30 | ||
| Tata Motors Ltd. | 278.15 | -1.95 | -0.70% | 280.10 |
| IndusInd Bank | 333.15 | 5.10 | 1.55% | 328.05 | ||
| Bank of India | 371.30 | 5.05 | 1.38% | 366.25 | ||
| Canara Bank | 474.00 | 2.35 | 0.50% | 471.65 | ||
| Union Bank of In | 237.80 | -0.10 | -0.04% | 237.90 | ||
| Punj. NationlBak | 928.45 | -2.65 | -0.28% | 931.10 | ||
| SBI | 2,164.30 | -6.60 | -0.30% | 2,170.90 |
| Bharat Heavy Ele | 273.55 | 9.35 | 3.54% | 264.20 | ||
| Lakshmi Machines | 1,729.45 | 36.70 | 2.17% | 1,692.75 | ||
| AIA Engineering | 362.00 | 0.80 | 0.22% | 361.20 | ||
| Siemens Ltd. | 787.85 | -1.80 | -0.23% | 789.65 | ||
| Bharat Electroni | 1,514.55 | -3.75 | -0.25% | 1,518.30 | ||
| Crompton Greaves | 145.20 | -0.95 | -0.65% | 146.15 |
| C Mahendra Exports | 156.35 | 4.80 | 3.17% | 151.55 | ||
| Whirlpool of Ind | 226.85 | 4.85 | 2.18% | 222.00 | ||
| Bajaj Electrical | 201.20 | 4.00 | 2.03% | 197.20 | ||
| Blue Star | 195.25 | -0.60 | -0.31% | 195.85 | ||
| Rajesh Exports L | 130.95 | -1.35 | -1.02% | 132.30 | ||
| VIP Indus. | 107.20 | -1.60 | -1.47% | 108.80 |
| United Breweries Ltd | 548.35 | 3.25 | 0.60% | 545.10 | ||
| United Spirits Ltd. | 676.05 | 3.80 | 0.57% | 672.25 | ||
| ITC Ltd. | 227.15 | 0.25 | 0.11% | 226.90 | ||
| Godrej Consumer Prod | 493.70 | -0.10 | -0.02% | 493.80 | ||
| Dabur India | 105.45 | -0.30 | -0.28% | 105.75 | ||
| Marico Ltd. | 170.25 | -0.50 | -0.29% | 170.75 |
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Cloud computing is a technology that uses the internet and
central remote servers to maintain data and applications. Cloud
computing allows consumers and businesses to use applications without
installation and access their personal files at any computer with
internet access. This technology allows for much more efficient
computing by centralizing storage, memory, processing and bandwidth.
A simple example of cloud computing is Yahoo email, Gmail, or Hotmail etc. You dont need a software or a server to use them. All a consumer would need is just an internet connection and you can start sending emails. The server and email management software is all on the cloud ( internet) and is totally managed by the cloud service provider Yahoo , Google etc. The consumer gets to use the software alone and enjoy the benefits. The analogy is , 'If you need milk , would you buy a cow ?' All the users or consumers need is to get the benefits of using the software or hardware of the computer like sending emails etc. Just to get this benefit (milk) why should a consumer buy a (cow) software /hardware ?
Cloud computing is broken down into three segments: "application" "storage" and "connectivity." Each segment serves a different purpose and offers different products for businesses and individuals around the world. In June 2011, a study conducted by VersionOne found that 91% of senior IT professionals actually don't know what cloud computing is and two-thirds of senior finance professionals are clear by the concept,[1] highlighting the young nature of the technology. In Sept 2011, an Aberdeen Group study found that disciplined companies achieved on average an 68% increase in their IT expense because cloud computing and only a 10% reduction in data center power costs.[2]
A simple example of cloud computing is Yahoo email, Gmail, or Hotmail etc. You dont need a software or a server to use them. All a consumer would need is just an internet connection and you can start sending emails. The server and email management software is all on the cloud ( internet) and is totally managed by the cloud service provider Yahoo , Google etc. The consumer gets to use the software alone and enjoy the benefits. The analogy is , 'If you need milk , would you buy a cow ?' All the users or consumers need is to get the benefits of using the software or hardware of the computer like sending emails etc. Just to get this benefit (milk) why should a consumer buy a (cow) software /hardware ?
Cloud computing is broken down into three segments: "application" "storage" and "connectivity." Each segment serves a different purpose and offers different products for businesses and individuals around the world. In June 2011, a study conducted by VersionOne found that 91% of senior IT professionals actually don't know what cloud computing is and two-thirds of senior finance professionals are clear by the concept,[1] highlighting the young nature of the technology. In Sept 2011, an Aberdeen Group study found that disciplined companies achieved on average an 68% increase in their IT expense because cloud computing and only a 10% reduction in data center power costs.[2]
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