Happy Republic day
The Republic Day of India commemorates the date on which the Constitution of India came into force replacing the Government of India Act 1935 as the governing document of India on 26 January 1950.[1] The date 26 January was chosen to honour the memory of the declaration of independence of 1930. It is one of the three national holidays in India, and while the main parade, Republic Day Parade takes place at the Rajpath, in the national capital New Delhi, where the president views the parade, state capitals also have their state celebrations.
Although India obtained its independence on 15 August 1947, it did not yet have a permanent constitution; instead, its laws were based on the modified colonial Government of India Act 1935, and the country was a Dominion, with George VI as head of state and Earl Mountbatten as Governor General. On 28 August 1947, the Drafting Committee was appointed to draft a permanent constitution, with Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar as chairman. While India's Independence Day celebrates its freedom from British Rule, the Republic Day celebrates the coming into force of its constitution.
A draft constitution was prepared by the committee and submitted to the Assembly on 4 November 1947. The Assembly met, in sessions open to public, for 166 days, spread over a period of 2 years, 11 months and 18 days before adopting the Constitution. After many deliberations and some modifications, the 308 members of the Assembly signed two hand-written copies of the document (one each in Hindi and English) on 24 January 1950. Two days later, the Constitution of India became the law of all the Indian lands. The Constitution of India came into effect only on 26 January 1950, 10.18 AM IST
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
virtualization-vmware
During the past 40 years, information technology has undergone many revolutions in how applications and data have been delivered to users. Mainframes provided a centralized computation facility where end users consumed resources on a shared basis. Client-server architectures offered flexibility and lowered computing costs while bringing more power to the desktop. Mobile computing introduced the notion of anytime, anywhere application access from a laptop or handheld device. Now cloud computing with virtualization offers a new approach that will enable you to deliver IT services on demand.
Virtualization, in its broadest sense, is the emulation of one of more workstations/servers within a single physical computer. Put simply, virtualization is the emulation of hardware within a software platform. This allows a single computer to take on the role of multiple computers.
There are four main objectives to virtualization, demonstrating the value offered to
organizations:
• Increased use of hardware resources.
• Reduced management and resource costs.
• Improved business flexibility; and
• Improved security and reduced downtime.
Virtualization allows the simulation of hardware via software. For this to occur, some type of virtualization software is required on a physical machine. The most well known virtualization software in use today is VMware. VMware will simulate the hardware resources of an x86 based computer, to create a fully functional virtual machine. An operating system and associated applications can then be installed on this virtual machine, just as would be done on a physical machine. Multiple virtual machines can be installed on a single physical machine, as separate entities. This eliminates any interference between the machines, each operating separately.
VMware- a company providing virtualization software.Founded in 1998 and based in Palo Alto, California, USA.VMware software provides a completely virtualized set of hardware to the guest operating system.
Their products are
Desktop editions:VMware Workstation.
VMware Fusion.
VMware Player.
Server editions:
VMware ESX server.
VMware ESXi.
VMware server
vmware also used to provide solutions for cloud management.While cloud computing provides the approach, VMware delivers a pragmatic path and customer-proven solutions that allow organizations to preserve existing technology investments, while achieving the goal of enabling IT as a Service.
for further details,click vmware
Virtualization, in its broadest sense, is the emulation of one of more workstations/servers within a single physical computer. Put simply, virtualization is the emulation of hardware within a software platform. This allows a single computer to take on the role of multiple computers.
There are four main objectives to virtualization, demonstrating the value offered to
organizations:
• Increased use of hardware resources.
• Reduced management and resource costs.
• Improved business flexibility; and
• Improved security and reduced downtime.
Virtualization allows the simulation of hardware via software. For this to occur, some type of virtualization software is required on a physical machine. The most well known virtualization software in use today is VMware. VMware will simulate the hardware resources of an x86 based computer, to create a fully functional virtual machine. An operating system and associated applications can then be installed on this virtual machine, just as would be done on a physical machine. Multiple virtual machines can be installed on a single physical machine, as separate entities. This eliminates any interference between the machines, each operating separately.
VMware- a company providing virtualization software.Founded in 1998 and based in Palo Alto, California, USA.VMware software provides a completely virtualized set of hardware to the guest operating system.
Their products are
Desktop editions:VMware Workstation.
VMware Fusion.
VMware Player.
Server editions:
VMware ESX server.
VMware ESXi.
VMware server
vmware also used to provide solutions for cloud management.While cloud computing provides the approach, VMware delivers a pragmatic path and customer-proven solutions that allow organizations to preserve existing technology investments, while achieving the goal of enabling IT as a Service.
for further details,click vmware
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Palm Vein Technology
hi friends,this is priyanka...gonna tell u few thngs regarding palm vein technology ... have a look at this..
With the increase in technology threat to personal data and national security had also increased .The methods that were developed to secure important information from outside intervention were not up to safe mark .There was a need to introduce a technology that secures our data more efficiently from unlawful
intervention.
intervention.
Fujitsu has developed a palm vein pattern authentication technology that uses vescular patterns as personal identification data .Vein recognition technology is secure because the authentication data exists inside the body and is therefore very difficult to forge. It is highly accurate. This technology can be used in various fields like banking, hospitals, government offices, in passport issuing etc. Business growth will be achieved with these solutions by reducing the size of the palm vein sensor and shortening the authentication time. This paper is about the palm vein technology, its applications, how this technology is applied in real time applications and the advantages of using this technology.
Palm vein technologies are one of the up coming technologies which is highly secure. It is the world’s first contactless personal identification system that uses the vein patterns in human palms to confirm a person’s identity. It is highly secure because it uses information contained within the body and is also highly accurate because the pattern of veins in the palm is complex and unique to each individual. Moreover, its contact less feature gives it a hygienic advantage over other biometric authentication technologies.
The palm secure works by capturing a person’s vein pattern image while radiating it with near-infrared rays. The Palm Secure detects the structure of the pattern of veins on the palm of the human hand with the utmost precision. The sensor emits a near-infrared beam towards the palm of the hand and the blood flowing through these back to the heart with reduced oxygen absorbs this radiation, causing the veins to appear as a black pattern. This pattern is recorded by the sensor and is stored in encrypted form in a database, on a token or on a smart card.
Veins are internal in the body and have wealth of differentiating features, assuming false identity through forgery is extremely difficult, thereby enabling an extremely high level of security. The Palm Secure technology is designed in such a way that it can only detect the vein pattern of living people. The scanning process is extremely fast and does not involve any contact meaning that Palm Secure meets the stringent hygienic requirements that are normally necessary for use in public environments.
The opportunities to implement palm secure span a wide range of vertical markets, including security, financial/banking, healthcare, commercial enterprises and educational facilities. Applications for the device include physical admission into secured areas; log-in to PCs or server systems; access to POS, ATMs or kiosks; positive ID control; and other industry-specific applications.
This paper also describes some examples of financial solutions and product applications for the general market that have been developed based on this technology. Typically palm vein authentication technology consists of a small palm vein scanner that's easy and natural to use, fast and highly accurate.
for futher details click here
thankq...
with regards,
priyanka raj
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
In The Memory Of Swami Vivekananda..
A Brief Life Of Swami Vivekananda
Narendranath Datta was born in 3 Gourmohan Mukherjee Street, Shimla Pally, Calcutta (Now Kolkata) at 6:33 a.m on Monday in a traditional Kayastha family, "12 January 1863" as the son of Viswanath Dutta and Bhuvaneswari Devi.
Narendranath had varied interests and a wide range of scholarship in philosophy, religion, history, the social sciences, arts, literature, and other subjects.
He evinced much interest in scriptural texts, Vedas, the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata and the Puranas. He was also well versed in classical music, both vocal and instrumental and is said to have undergone training under two Ustads.
With Sri Ramakrishna
Vivekananda met Ramakrishna for the first time in November 1881. He asked Ramakrishna the same old question, whether he had seen God. The instantaneous answer from Ramakrishna was, "Yes, I have seen God, just as I see you here, only in a more clear sense."Narendra was astounded and puzzled. He could feel the man's words were honest and uttered from depths of experience. He started visiting Ramakrishna frequently.
During the course of five years of his training under Ramakrishna, Narendra was transformed from a restless, puzzled, impatient youth to a mature man who was ready to renounce everything for the sake of God-realization. Soon, Ramakrishna's passed away into Mahasamadhi in August 1886. After this Narendra and a core group of Ramakrishna's disciples took vows to become monks and renounce everything, and started living in a supposedly haunted house in Baraganore.
Chicago Addresses
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
New World with New Start..........
Hiiii Friends.....
A Very Happy New Year To All... Have a Blast..... :)
The Main Motto Of this Blog is "Knowing By Sharing" .
We are here to share, ask, answer our ideas, views with all our friends.. This is an Opportunity to stay connected with all of u at a Single Touch....
This Blog is Created to Work as "We" but not "I"......
As we already discussed this year we are going to start a foundation to pay homage to our beloved friends Ravi and Srinivas. Every activity of "RAVISRI" foundation is shared through this blog....
Quote Of The Day : "We are what our thoughts have made us; so take care about what you think. Words are secondary.Thoughts live; they travel far. "
Swami Vivekananda
IT Touch :
National Association of Software and Services Companies-NASSCOM
Seminar Of The Day : TSUNAMI DETECTION USING GPS
By B. Padmaja
A Very Happy New Year To All... Have a Blast..... :)
The Main Motto Of this Blog is "Knowing By Sharing" .
We are here to share, ask, answer our ideas, views with all our friends.. This is an Opportunity to stay connected with all of u at a Single Touch....
This Blog is Created to Work as "We" but not "I"......
As we already discussed this year we are going to start a foundation to pay homage to our beloved friends Ravi and Srinivas. Every activity of "RAVISRI" foundation is shared through this blog....
Quote Of The Day : "We are what our thoughts have made us; so take care about what you think. Words are secondary.Thoughts live; they travel far. "
Swami Vivekananda
IT Touch :
National Association of Software and Services Companies-NASSCOM
NASSCOM is the premier trade body and the chamber of commerce of the IT-BPO industries in India. NASSCOM is a global trade body with more than 1200 members, which include both Indian and multinational companies that have a presence in India. NASSCOM's member and associate member companies are broadly in the business of software development, software services, software products, consulting services, BPO services, e-commerce & web services, engineering services offshoring and animation and gaming. NASSCOM’s membership base constitutes over 95% of the industry revenues in India and employs over 2.24 million professionals.
Seminar Of The Day : TSUNAMI DETECTION USING GPS
n Global Positioning System data could potentially save many lives by helping alert people in time
This system uses satellites to detect tsunami.It uses new designed GPS sensor station networks covering land sides, coastal areas and open sea locations.The microwave signals coming from the satellites of the GPS constellation.n These signals pass through the ionosphere and the troposphere to reach the GPS receivers. It can determine with in 15min whether an earthquake is strong enough to generate tsunami.
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