Monday, 16 March 2015

Mcafee Hiring Freshers as Software Development


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Mcafee Hiring Freshers as Software 

          Development Engineer at Bangalore

Job Description:-


Software Dev Engineer

About the Role and Responsibilities
 
Sr Software Dev Engineer


Location: Bangalore


About the role:


Content Security Interlock are a team of highly talented engineers that engineer code to industry best of class standard, supplying core technology components to a variety of McAfee products that are utilized by over 100 million customers world-wide.
As a member of the Dev team, you will perform analysis, development and testing tasks on components, infrastructure, tools and release deliverables. This position represents an excellent opportunity to join this core team in serving multiple internal product customers in the security software market.


Qualifications
 
Required Experience/Skills & Education:


  • Excellent communication skills - fluent written and verbal English
  • Solid experience of software engineering and quality process
  • Proven development experience:
  • Javascript (pure, not framework or jQuery)
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • OO experience (Javascript, prefererably)
  • UI Unit testing
  • Code coverage tools
  • Cross-browser environments
  • Experienced with Windows, Linux, Web servers
  • Reusable component design
Highly Desirable

  • Javascript framework - ExtJS (version 4 and above preferable), YUI 3
  • REST API design
  • MVC
  • Java/Tomcat experience
  • Agile Scrum
  • Management tools – in particular Bugzilla, Version One
  • Version control – SVN preferable
McAfee, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), is the world's largest dedicated security technology company. We are relentlessly focused on constantly finding new ways to keep our customers safe. Share your talents with us in the dynamic security industry, and experience the meaningful, interesting work that is waiting for you!


McAfee is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity!


TB-MON TB-NAK
Job Software Development
Primary Location MIC-IN-Karnataka MIC-Bangalore BEC MIC
Position Number 881605
Schedule Full-time




Sunday, 15 March 2015

Urgent Requirement for Software Developer

Software Engineer

Alcatel-Lucent
Bangalore

Job Description

About Alcatel-Lucent:
Alcatel-Lucent is at the forefront of global communications, providing products and innovations in IP and cloud networking, as well as ultra-broadband fixed and wireless access to service providers and their customers, enterprises and institutions throughout the world.
Underpinning Alcatel-Lucent in driving the industrial transformation from voice telephony to high-speed digital delivery of data, video and information is Bell Labs, an integral part of Alcatel-Lucent and one of the world's foremost technology research institutes, responsible for countless breakthroughs that have shaped the networking and communications industry.
Alcatel-Lucent innovations have resulted in the company being recognized by Thomson Reuters as a Top 100 Global Innovator, as well as being named by MIT Technology Review as amongst 2012s Top 50 Worlds Most Innovative Companies. Alcatel-Lucent has also been recognized for innovation in sustainability, being named Industry Group Leader for Technology Hardware & Equipment sector in the 2013 Dow Jones Sustainability Indices review for making global communications more sustainable, affordable and accessible, all in pursuit of the company's mission to realize the potential of a connected world.


Job Title: Software Engineer
Job Location: Bangalore
Compensation: INR 5.5 LPA
Educational Background:
  • BTech/BE (ECE/Telecommunications/CSE/IT) 70% and above throughout, 2014 Batch candidates only
Required Skill set:
  • Project includes a mix of Development and Testing
  • Priority will be given to the candidates who are keen in Java dev , xml etc
  • Project is called Service Activation Management , part of the Motive R&D team
Recruitment Process: Written Test followed by Interview of the shortlisted candidates
  • Job Responsibilities: Software Engineer
  • Education: B.Tech/B.E.
  • Salary: 5.5 LPA
  • Industry: Telecom

HCL Walk-In for Software Developers - B.E, B.Tech, B.Sc, BCA – 16 March 2015 - Huge Vacancies

HCL Walk-In for Software Developers - B.E, B.Tech, B.Sc, BCA – 16 March 2015 - Huge Vacancie

HCL

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Company Name: HCL

Job Role: Customer Support Engineer/Technician

Educational Qualification: B.E, B.Tech, B.Sc, BCA

Salary: Best in Industry

Job Location: Noida                   

Required Experience: 0 – 2 years

Required Skills: Good Communication Skills

Job Description:
Respond to and diagnose, problems through discussions with users, including problem recognition, logs, research, isolation, resolution, and follow-up steps. Provide level 1 support and perform other activities based adhering on SOPs/work instructions
Administer and provide User account provisioning & activities
Assign work orders / incidents to appropriate support teams and follow up until closure
Analyze, acknowledge & record each & every alert in the monitoring tools & handle the alerts as per their impact
Use the Incident Management System to document information and manage problems and work requests and their respective resolutions and circumvention's

Job Type: Regular/Full Time

Venue Location: Lucknow

Walk-In Date: 16 March 2015

Walk-In Time: 09:00am – 11:00am

Venue Location:
School of Management Sciences,
19th KM Stone, Sultanpur Road,
Lucknow - 226501.

Company Websitewww.hcl.com

Company Profile: 

HCL is a $5.3 billion leading global technology and IT enterprise comprising two companies listed in India - HCL Technologies and HCL Infosystems. Founded in 1976, HCL is one of India's original IT garage start-ups. A pioneer of modern computing, HCL is a global transformational enterprise today. Its range of offerings includes product engineering, custom & package applications, BPO, IT infrastructure services, IT hardware, systems integration, and distribution of information and communications technology (ICT) products across a wide range of focused industry verticals. 

WhatsApp calling Feature in Now ON

WhatsApp is rolling out its voice calling feature on Android — here’s how to activate it

WhatsApp calling

We’ve been hearing rumors for a while now about WhatsApp launching voice calling on its Android app. The feature is indeed available in the app’s latest version, but you’ll need another user’s help to activate it.
First, you’ll first need the latest version of the Android app, which, at the time of writing is 2.11.561. Then you’ll have to ask a user who has the feature to call you.
Once you’ve received the call, close the app and reopen it. You should now see a new screen with three columns, including one for calls.
WhatsApp calling screens1 WhatsApp is rolling out its voice calling feature on Android — heres how to activate it

You can then call any of your WhatsApp contacts over VoIP through the app. You may not be able to reach people running older versions of the app.
It’s certainly not the most efficient way of rolling out a feature, but that may be the point. There’s no word yet on whether the company will charge for calls in the future.
We’ve contacted WhatsApp to find out more and will update this post when we hear back.

Saturday, 14 March 2015

How to Set a Custom Logon Screen Background on Windows 7

How to Set a Custom Logon Screen 


Background on Windows 7



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Windows 7 makes it possible to change the welcome screen that appears when you start your computer without any third-party software, but this setting is well hidden. You can set any image you like as your background.
If you are using Windows 8 and want to accomplish the same thing, we’ve got you covered with a tutorial on changing the lock screen in Windows 8.
This setting is intended for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to customize their systems, but there’s nothing stopping you from using it yourself. All you have to do is change a single registry value and put an image file in the correct location.
This feature is disabled by default, so you’ll have to enable it from the Registry Editor. You can also use the Group Policy Editor if you have a Professional version of Windows – scroll down a bit for the Group Policy Editor method.
Launch the Registry Editor by typing regedit into the search box in the Start menu and pressing Enter.
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In the Registry Editor, navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background
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You’ll see an DWORD value named OEMBackground. If you don’t see it, right-click in the right pane, point to the New submenu and create a new DWORD value with this name.
Double-click the OEMBackground value and set its value to 1.
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Note that selecting a new theme in the Appearance and Personalization window will “unset” this registry value. Selecting a theme will change the value of the key to the value stored in the theme’s .ini file, which is probably 0 – if you change your theme, you’ll have to perform this registry tweak again.
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Changing the setting in group policy will allow it to persist even when you change your theme, but the Group Policy Editor is only available in Professional editions of Windows.
If you have access to the Group Policy Editor, launch gpedit.msc from the Start menu.
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Navigate to the following section in the Group Policy Editor window:
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon
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You’ll find a setting named “Always use custom login background.” Double-click it and set it to Enabled.
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Setting An Image

Your image file must be less than 256 KB in size. It’s also a good idea to use an image file that matches the resolution of your monitor, so it won’t look stretched.
Windows looks for the custom logon screen background image in the following directory:
C:\Windows\System32\oobe\info\backgrounds
By default, the info and backgrounds folders don’t exist. Navigate to the C:\Windows\System32\oobe folder and create them yourself by right-clicking inside the folder, pointing to New, and selecting New Folder.
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Copy your desired background image to the backgrounds folder and name it backgroundDefault.jpg.
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(I can see the inevitable question coming in the comments, so if you like this wallpaper image, you can get it here.)
The change will take effect immediately – no system reboot required. The first time you log out or lock your screen (try the WinKey-L keyboard shortcut), you’ll see your new background.
Logon screen

Third-Party Tools

You don’t have to do this by hand. There are a variety of third-party tools that automate this process for you, like Windows Logon Background Changer, which we’ve covered in the past. Windows Logon Background Changer and other utilities just change this registry value and put the image file in the correct location for you.
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To get the default logon screen back, just delete the backgroundDefault.jpg file. Windows will use the default background if no custom background image is available.

Top 5 Tricks that will help you in reducing battery consumption on Android smartphones and tablets

Top 5 Tricks that will help you in reducing battery consumption on Android smartphones and tablets

Top 5 Tricks that will help Android smartphone and tablet users in reducing battery drainage and save battery life

Android phones are currently the most widely used smartphones but all users face a unique problem. The battery drains too quickly for comfort. Especially when you go for a long ride, your phone battery goes dead without even using it many times. The battery draining also leads to a very short life cycle for the battery itself.
Android devices are known to be battery guzzlers and occasionally suffer a bad rap for short battery life. Even if you stick to default Android settings, the phone battery, with no abuse by the owner, suddenly drains for no apparent reason.
As a user, you aren’t doing anything differently when it strikes, so it’s unexpected and quite frustrating. This can have serious consequences, especially for workers needing to stay in touch with the office or you need to be in contact with someone over health issues.
So here are some tips which will help you in saving your battery life on an Android device.

Less Apps Means Less Battery Consumption

The first and foremost tip is to use lesser no of apps. The lower the number of apps installed on your Android device, the more battery you can dig out from it. This is probably the best way to save a lot of battery life. Dump all unnecessary apps that you had installed but never used them again,  remove them ASAP. This will help you in saving almost 50% of your device battery as maximum battery is used by unnecessarily installed apps.

Disable GPS after its use

GPS is a huge battery guzzling app, as it harnesses data from the phone’s GPS chip, cell phone towers, and Wi-Fi hotspots to find your location. The more a phone surveys your location, the more battery it uses. And that goes beyond just Google Maps.
Location reporting and location history are two GPS-based services with somewhat unclear motives. According to a Google Help page, the services can be used in conjunction with any other Google Apps, and may be used to improve your experience. GPS is a good tool but it has major impact on battery life. So use it only when you absolutely need it.

Reduce your Cloud access usage

The Cloud is everywhere. It handles our backups, it syncs our documents, and it delivers us news, entertainment and information. It also requires lots of bandwidth and makes our devices go the extra mile when everything we own data-wise resides in the cloud.
Everyone love to use the cloud storage, but it can chew up battery life drastically. Even if you are a cloud user, you have some options to save on battery life. You can set it to sync only while your Android is using Wi-Fi but another good option is to store all files locally if you can so you can reduce the amount of back-and-forth needed by pulling data down from the cloud.

Use of Battery Saving Apps

There are certain Android apps such as DU Battery Saver, which will help you to manage your battery consumption and thus extend your device’s battery life. These battery saving apps have profiles or modes in which that they can toggle Wi-Fi, GPS, Mobile data, Sync etc. They automatically turn on and off such things that drains battery. You can easily find these battery saving apps on Play Store.

Use a dark colour background

In the Smartphone market, the majority of displays are either AMOLED or LCD, however not many people know that the wallpaper colour you choose can actually make a difference to your smartphone battery life.
Pure black wallpaper or a dark-colour background in general, can actually save you a significant amount of battery life. LEDs require less current when less brightly lit and black pixels are just LEDs that are turned off, therefore requiring no power at all. LCD displays, on the other hand, use a backlight that is on even when displaying black pixels. Instead the light filter blocks light coming from the backlight, but power is still being consumed.
Ergo, AMOLED is more energy efficient that LCD when displaying blacks.

Conclusion

Battery life is one of the big things that we look out for while examining a device when we buy. Yet, we should never fall into the false trap of a limitless supply of Android battery power, since no battery is developed so far which can provide limitless power.  If we consider those limits, and adjust our usage habits accordingly, we just might be able to squeeze more power out of our battery packs.