You have received this e-mail for 2 reasons:
1. According to your resume, you meet at least some of the qualifications
that we require for the
position.
2. I wanted to make you aware of opportunities that exist with this
dynamic company.
About the company: (From Investor Relations Online)
Our Client is the market leader in enterprise-class sales, marketing
and customer service information systems. The company designs, develops,
markets and supports Enterprise Applications, a leading web-based application
software product family designed to meet the sales, marketing and customer
service information system requirements of even the largest multi-national
organization. Our client's
e-commerce applications deliver the first entirely Web-based enterprise
class family of sales, marketing and customer service applications.
They fully support ActiveX, Java, and HTML and can be delivered over the
Internet or via an organization’s Intranet, supporting multiple desktop
platforms.
Our client had revenues of approximately $392 million in 1998 compared to $208 million in 1997. The company continues to grow through strategic alliances with companies like Dunn and Bradstreet, IBM Global Services and Melita. A NationsBank representative expects 25% growth per year over the next 5 years.
Operations are in Australia, Europe, Japan, North and South America.
About the position: It’s an opportunity to be a part of a growing company with exciting, cutting edge technology. Their Technical Support provides second and third level technical support to our software application customers primarily via our private web user groups. They offer a work environment, which is heavily team-oriented, dynamic and fast-paced with a focus on providing excellent customer service and ensuring customer success, while providing opportunities for career growth and advancement.
Technical Support Engineers gain familiarity across all technical areas of our client's Enterprise Applications, while specializing in one or more of the following areas:
Configuration
Server Processes
Installation/Upgrade
Client Interactive
Within the company, Technical Support Engineers contribute to several
key organizations. Technical Support projects include product and
documentation review, process improvement, internal systems design, configuration
and implementation, web design and implementation, and globalization.
Skills required for the position (not all are required):
· Relational database experience (required – no exceptions)
· Client/Server applications support environments
· Application software tools
· Visual Basic/OOP/OLE Automation
· Computer Science Degree
· Well versed in PC-Based hardware
Requirements continued:
· Working knowledge of UNIX
· Hands on Web experience with HTML, Java-Script
· Experience with browser technology on different platforms
· CGI, MS-IIS Web server knowledge
· Basic Internet connectivity/networking troubleshooting skills
· OLAP/Data Warehousing/Datamart design and/or Support experience
Lastly, our client offers:
Full relocation packages with a salary range of $45K - 90K.
Stock options
Daytime shifts (8hrs between 6a - 6p), M - F.
An opportunity to become a member of the fastest growing company in
America.
2nd and 3rd level opportunities, Senior and Management level positions
also.
More offerings discussed in initial interview.
If this opportunity interests you, reply with your resume and the best
time to contact.
Or leave a message on my toll free messaging center and I will respond
immediately, 877.226.5416.
Please give me a call and let’s discuss your future with this dynamic
company.
Best regards,
Trey Wright
RD Raab – Consultant
972.536.6039
tr...@rdraab.com
Jeff Black wrote:
In the Jaguar CTS Getting Started documentation.Chapter 3 Jaguar Naming Services/How does the jaguar naming service work? The following is stated... Name binding example
To illustrate how a Jaguar name server uses the initial context to create name contexts for objects on multiple servers, let's say you have three Jaguar servers: Server A contains package Pkg1 and components CompX and CompY. You assign the server an initial context /us/sybase/serverA.
Server B contains package Pkg2 and the component CompZ. You assign the server an initial context /us/sybase/serverB.
Server C will be the name server for Jaguar servers A and B. You designate server C to be the name server for servers A and B by specifying the URL for server C (iiop://myhost:9050) in their Naming Services properties.If I follow these instructions where do I indicate on Server A and Server B that the Name server is Server C?The above says to indicate /us/sybase/serverA in the initial context not the URL for the name server. Best,
Jeff Black
http://www.advancedsolutionsinc.com
jbl...@advancedsolutionsinc.com
Jeff Black <jbl...@advancedsolutionsinc.com> wrote in message news:Z00ik#KJ$GA....@forums.sybase.com...
Jeff Black <jbl...@advancedsolutionsinc.com> wrote in message news:q5NfPJVJ$GA....@forums.sybase.com...Thanks for the reply Dave.And Trey Thanks for the Job offer! :)I have a Cluster of two servers. A primary server (Server A) and a secondary (Server B).I have Server A enabled as a name server. Server B is not.Do I now just specify the initial context on both servers as in the following example?Example:Server A Initial context - /us/asi/serverAServer B Initial context - /us/asi/serverBWill this complete the name server configuration?
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