Announcing Walk-in for rewarding careers…invite your buddies/pals!
Chennai
Hyderabad
Bangalore
Date: August 7th, 2010
Time: 10AM - 3PM
Mahindra Satyam
Chennai TEK Tower
No.11, Rajiv Gandhi Salai,
Thoraipakkam
Chennai - 600 097
Date: August 7th, 2010
Time: 10AM - 3PM
Mahindra Satyam Gateway,
My Home Hub Block A ,8th Floor,
Madhapur Village,
Hyderabad 500 081
Date: August 8th , 2010
Time: 10AM - 3PM
Mahindra Satyam
Plot No: 45(P)/46(P),
KIADB Industrial Area, Phase – 2
Electronic City, Bangalore – 560100
Requirements for:
Consulting & Enterprise Solutions – Job Code: CES
Exp.: 3-8 years
Business Performance Excellence Advisory (BPR, Six sigma, TOC)- Manufacturing, Telecom, Banking, Oil & Gas, Utilities
Content & Portal Management-Filenet, Documentum, Vignette, Fatwire, Sharepoint, Biztalk - Developers & Architects
LifeRay/JBOSS Portal server developers & architects, ATG/ Websphere eCommerce Developers & Architects
BPM -Websphere, Pega, Webmethods, Tibco,Lombardi, Business Analysts
PLM-eMatrix, Team Center, Windchill, Agile, QAD/Progress DBA
SRM - Ariba
Infrastructure Services – Job Code: IS
Exp.: 3 – 8 years
Unix, Linux, HP-UX, Solaris, IBM AIX, IBM Mainframe, Win 2k3, 2k8, VM Administrators
Identity Access Management, ITSM, Enterprise System Management
Network (LAN/WAN) Administrators with experience in CA/Tivoli/BMC/Unicenter/HP Open view/CISCO Works
Experience in Implementation of CA Tools like CA Spectrum r9.0 and above , CA Ehealth r 6.1 and above , CA NSM r11 and above, CA Autosys, CA 7 etc
Application Packaging - Expertise in Wise Package Studio , VB Scripting and App-V. With good troubleshooting skills, writing custom actions in VB and Wise. Sound knowledge on Operating systems like Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7
Messaging Administrators and specialists in Lotus, MS Exchange, Domino, TCP/IP, DNS, SMTP
DBAs-DB2, Oracle, SQL, Sybase, Teradata
Enterprise Applications – Job code – EA
Exp. : 3 – 12years
OPM Costing/Financials (Oracle Process Manufacturing); Exp Level: 5+ Yrs
Oracle Content Management (UCM); Exp Level: 4-7 Yrs
PeopleSoft HCM Technical/Functional/Techno functional; Exp Level: 4- 8 Yrs
Siebel Lead/Architect/ PM/Solution Architect; Exp Level: 8- 12 Yrs
OTM Technical/Functional/Techno functional/ Project Manager; Exp Level: 5-9 Yrs
Oracle UCM; Exp Level: 4- 6 Yrs
Oracle BRM; Exp Level: 4- 6 Yrs
Business Intelligence – Job Code: BI
Exp.: 3 – 10 years
DW - Data modeler / Sybase IQ / OBIEE / Informatica / Business Objects / Abinitio
DW MS BI - SSAS,SSIS,SSRS,.Net
DW-Teradata - ETL/FSLDM/TCRM/Unix/ MLDM/LDM
BI Architect- MDM, Data Quality / E2E BI DW Architecting Exp: 10+ yrs
DW Cognos - 8 BI
DW Datastage –Parallel Extender
DW Hyperion- Essbase planning, Ver
Microstrategy- Version 8.x
DW SAS - Base SAS, EG, Campaign Management, Analytics, E Miner
Application Development Maintenance Support – Job Code: ADMS
Exp.: 3 – 8 years
Java/J2EE, JBOSS, Struts, Ajax, EJB, JSP,Hibernate, Spring,Webservices
Mainframe (CICS/DB2/Cobol/PL1/PL1 with Telon), Natural Adabas
Websphere, Weblogic, IBM MQ series- designers, architects & developers
Please do inform the candidates to walk-in at the mentioned venues / on specified date between 10 AM – 3PM
with the following documents:
Two hard copies of their resume
Photo ID card
One passport-size photograph
NOTE: Only Candidates with more than 3 years of relevant experience may walk-in / apply
You can take reference as krishna_sumanth@satyam.com
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Sunday, August 1, 2010
krishna lila park ..bangalore
Five thousand years ago ,Gokul was the home to Krishna's magical childhood where he performed innumerable loving pastimes. When Indra threatened
the Vrajavasis with torrential rains, blasts of thunder and lightening, and the consequent over flooding of Yamuna - all to inundate the village,
And if you were present there how would you experience all this????? And the relief the village residents felt when Krishna lifted the Govardhan
Hill and protected them!
The proposed Krishna Lila Park will give such an experience to the visitors. The main complex building will be about 360 feet tall, with a viewing gallery
at 500 ft level. This hi-tech amusement park to be constructed in Bangalore on 28 acre will be the 1st theme park in India with the quality of world
class theme parks like Disney World and Universal Studios. Already Rs 4-5 crore has been spent on the design. The project will cost Rs 350 crore. Work
on theme park to take off tomorrow, Sunday Jun 20th, 2010.
Today, our children’s minds are obsessed with Superman, Spiderman and such other characters and legends coming from the West. Lets introduce
the great characters of our Indian epics and instill in the minds of our children the deep values they represent.
at a glance..:
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Balayya SMS Joke 1
Balayya after huge success of SIMHA found the pulse of his fans .His future movies names are
1.ugrasimha
2.Simha okato number.
3.Simham no1
4.Super Simham
5.Ma manchi Simham
6.letha Simhalu
7.Mooga Simham
and final one 'ma simham meedha ottu me simham chala manchidi'
more balayya jokes
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Balayya Jokes
1.ugrasimha
2.Simha okato number.
3.Simham no1
4.Super Simham
5.Ma manchi Simham
6.letha Simhalu
7.Mooga Simham
and final one 'ma simham meedha ottu me simham chala manchidi'
more balayya jokes
enjoy more balayya jokes @
Balayya Jokes
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Make Me a TV..your child story
A teacher from Primary School asks her students to write a essay about what they would like God to do for them... At the end of the day, while marking the essays,she read one that made her very emotional.
Her husband, who had just walked in, saw her crying and asked her:- 'What happened?'
She answered- 'Read this. It is one of my students' essay.'
'Oh God, tonight I ask you something very special :
Make me into a television. I want to take its place and live like the TV in my house.
Have my own special place, And have my family around ME.
To be taken seriously when I talk....
I want to be the centre of attention and be heard without interruptions or questions.
I want to receive the same special care that theTV receives even when it is not working.
Have the company of my dad when he arrives home from work, even when he is tired.
And I want my mom to want me when she is sad and upset, instead of ignoring me...
And... I want my brothers to fight to be with me...
I want to feel that family just leaves everything aside, every now and then, just to spend some time with me.
And last but not least, ensure that I can make them all happy and entertain them...
Lord I don't ask you for much... I just want to live like a TV.'
At that moment the husband said :- 'My God, poor kid. What horrible parents!'
The wife looked up at him and said:- 'That essay is our son's !!!
Her husband, who had just walked in, saw her crying and asked her:- 'What happened?'
She answered- 'Read this. It is one of my students' essay.'
'Oh God, tonight I ask you something very special :
Make me into a television. I want to take its place and live like the TV in my house.
Have my own special place, And have my family around ME.
To be taken seriously when I talk....
I want to be the centre of attention and be heard without interruptions or questions.
I want to receive the same special care that theTV receives even when it is not working.
Have the company of my dad when he arrives home from work, even when he is tired.
And I want my mom to want me when she is sad and upset, instead of ignoring me...
And... I want my brothers to fight to be with me...
I want to feel that family just leaves everything aside, every now and then, just to spend some time with me.
And last but not least, ensure that I can make them all happy and entertain them...
Lord I don't ask you for much... I just want to live like a TV.'
At that moment the husband said :- 'My God, poor kid. What horrible parents!'
The wife looked up at him and said:- 'That essay is our son's !!!
Positive talk ..Abdul kalam
I remember my dad teaching me the power of language at a very young age. Not only did my dad understand that specific words affect our mental pictures, but he understood words are a powerful programming factor in lifelong success.
One particularly interesting event occurred when I was eight. As a kid, I was always climbing trees, poles, and literally hanging around upside down from the rafters of our lake house. So, it came to no surprise for my dad to find me at the top of a 30-foot tree swinging back and forth. My little eight-year-old brain didn't realize the tree could break or I could get hurt. I just thought it was fun to be up so high.
My older cousin, Tammy, was also in the same tree. She was hanging on the first big limb, about ten feet below me. Tammy's mother also noticed us at the exact time my dad did. About that time a huge gust of wind came over the tree. I could hear the leaves start to rattle and the tree begin to sway. I remember my dad's voice over the wind yell, "Bart, Hold on tightly." So I did. The next thing I know, I heard Tammy screaming at the top of her lungs, laying flat on the ground. She had fallen out of the tree.
I scampered down the tree to safety. My dad later told me why she fell and I did not. Apparently, when Tammy's mother felt the gust of wind, she yelled out, "Tammy, don't fall!" And Tammy did fall.
My dad then explained to me that the mind has a very difficult time processing a negative image. In fact, people who rely on internal pictures cannot see a negative at all. In order for Tammy to process the command of not falling, her nine-year-old brain had to first imagine falling, then try to tell the brain not to do what it just imagined. Whereas, my eight-year-old brain instantly had an internal image of me hanging on tightly.
This concept is especially useful when you are attempting to break a habit or set a goal. You can't visualize not doing something. The only way to properly visualize not doing something is to actually find a word for what you want to do and visualize that. For example, when I was thirteen years old, I played for my junior high school football team. I tried so hard to be good, but I just couldn't get it together at that age. I remember hearing the words run through my head as I was running out for a pass, "Don't drop it!" Naturally, I dropped the ball.
My coaches were not skilled enough to teach us proper "self-talk." They just thought some kids could catch and others couldn't. I'll never make it pro, but I'm now a pretty good Sunday afternoon football player, because all my internal dialogue is positive and encourages me to win. I wish my dad had coached me playing football instead of just climbing trees. I might have had a longer football career.
Here is a very easy demonstration to teach your kids and your friends the power of a toxic vocabulary. Ask them to hold a pen or pencil. Hand it to them. Now, follow my instructions carefully. Say to them, "Okay, try to drop the pencil." Observe what they do.
Most people release their hands and watch the pencil hit the floor. You respond, "You weren't paying attention. I said TRY to drop the pencil. Now please do it again." Most people then pick up the pencil and pretend to be in excruciating pain while their hand tries but fails to drop the pencil.
The point is made.
If you tell your brain you will "give it a try," you are actually telling your brain to fail. I have a "no try" rule in my house and with everyone I interact with. Either people will do it or they won't. Either they will be at the party or they won't. I'm brutal when people attempt to lie to me by using the word try. Do they think I don't know they are really telegraphing to the world they have no intention of doing it but they want me to give them brownie points for pretended effort? You will never hear the words "I'll try" come out of my mouth unless I'm teaching this concept in a seminar.
If you "try" and do something, your unconscious mind has permission not to succeed. If I truly can't make a decision I will tell the truth. "Sorry John. I'm not sure if I will be at your party or not. I've got an outstanding commitment. If that falls through, I will be here. Otherwise, I will not. Thanks for the invite."
People respect honesty. So remove the word "try" from your vocabulary.
My dad also told me that psychologists claim it takes seventeen positive statements to offset one negative statement. I have no idea if it is true, but the logic holds true. It might take up to seventeen compliments to offset the emotional damage of one harsh criticism.
These are concepts that are especially useful when raising children.
One particularly interesting event occurred when I was eight. As a kid, I was always climbing trees, poles, and literally hanging around upside down from the rafters of our lake house. So, it came to no surprise for my dad to find me at the top of a 30-foot tree swinging back and forth. My little eight-year-old brain didn't realize the tree could break or I could get hurt. I just thought it was fun to be up so high.
My older cousin, Tammy, was also in the same tree. She was hanging on the first big limb, about ten feet below me. Tammy's mother also noticed us at the exact time my dad did. About that time a huge gust of wind came over the tree. I could hear the leaves start to rattle and the tree begin to sway. I remember my dad's voice over the wind yell, "Bart, Hold on tightly." So I did. The next thing I know, I heard Tammy screaming at the top of her lungs, laying flat on the ground. She had fallen out of the tree.
I scampered down the tree to safety. My dad later told me why she fell and I did not. Apparently, when Tammy's mother felt the gust of wind, she yelled out, "Tammy, don't fall!" And Tammy did fall.
My dad then explained to me that the mind has a very difficult time processing a negative image. In fact, people who rely on internal pictures cannot see a negative at all. In order for Tammy to process the command of not falling, her nine-year-old brain had to first imagine falling, then try to tell the brain not to do what it just imagined. Whereas, my eight-year-old brain instantly had an internal image of me hanging on tightly.
This concept is especially useful when you are attempting to break a habit or set a goal. You can't visualize not doing something. The only way to properly visualize not doing something is to actually find a word for what you want to do and visualize that. For example, when I was thirteen years old, I played for my junior high school football team. I tried so hard to be good, but I just couldn't get it together at that age. I remember hearing the words run through my head as I was running out for a pass, "Don't drop it!" Naturally, I dropped the ball.
My coaches were not skilled enough to teach us proper "self-talk." They just thought some kids could catch and others couldn't. I'll never make it pro, but I'm now a pretty good Sunday afternoon football player, because all my internal dialogue is positive and encourages me to win. I wish my dad had coached me playing football instead of just climbing trees. I might have had a longer football career.
Here is a very easy demonstration to teach your kids and your friends the power of a toxic vocabulary. Ask them to hold a pen or pencil. Hand it to them. Now, follow my instructions carefully. Say to them, "Okay, try to drop the pencil." Observe what they do.
Most people release their hands and watch the pencil hit the floor. You respond, "You weren't paying attention. I said TRY to drop the pencil. Now please do it again." Most people then pick up the pencil and pretend to be in excruciating pain while their hand tries but fails to drop the pencil.
The point is made.
If you tell your brain you will "give it a try," you are actually telling your brain to fail. I have a "no try" rule in my house and with everyone I interact with. Either people will do it or they won't. Either they will be at the party or they won't. I'm brutal when people attempt to lie to me by using the word try. Do they think I don't know they are really telegraphing to the world they have no intention of doing it but they want me to give them brownie points for pretended effort? You will never hear the words "I'll try" come out of my mouth unless I'm teaching this concept in a seminar.
If you "try" and do something, your unconscious mind has permission not to succeed. If I truly can't make a decision I will tell the truth. "Sorry John. I'm not sure if I will be at your party or not. I've got an outstanding commitment. If that falls through, I will be here. Otherwise, I will not. Thanks for the invite."
People respect honesty. So remove the word "try" from your vocabulary.
My dad also told me that psychologists claim it takes seventeen positive statements to offset one negative statement. I have no idea if it is true, but the logic holds true. It might take up to seventeen compliments to offset the emotional damage of one harsh criticism.
These are concepts that are especially useful when raising children.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Who is packing your parachutes
Charles Plumb was a US Navy jet pilot in Vietnam. After 75 combat missions, his plane was destroyed by a surface-to-air missile. Plumb ejected and parachuted into enemy hands. He was captured and spent 6 years in a communist Vietnamese prison. He survived the ordeal and now lectures on lessons learned from that experience!
One day, when Plumb and his wife were sitting in a restaurant, a man at another table came up and said, "You're Plumb! You flew jet fighters in Vietnam from the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk. You were shot down!"
"How in the world did you know that?" asked Plumb. "I packed your parachute," the man replied. Plumb gasped in surprise and gratitude. The man pumped his hand and said, "I guess it worked!". Plumb assured him, "It sure did. If your chute hadn't worked, I wouldn't be here today."
Plumb couldn't sleep that night, thinking about that man. Plumb says, "I kept wondering what he had looked like in a Navy uniform: a white hat; a bib in the back; and bell-bottom trousers. I wonder how many times I might have seen him and not even said 'Good morning, how are you?' or anything because, you see, I was a fighter pilot and he was just a sailor". Plumb thought of the many hours the sailor had spent at a long wooden table in the bowels of the ship, carefully weaving the shrouds and folding the silks of each chute, holding in his hands each time the fate of someone he didn't know.
Now, Plumb asks his audience, "Who's packing your parachute?" Everyone has someone who provides what they need to make it through the day. He also points out that he needed many kinds of parachutes when his plane was shot down over enemy territory -- he needed his physical parachute, his mental parachute, his emotional parachute, and his spiritual parachute. He called on all these supports before reaching safety.
In the daily challenges that life gives us, we miss what is really important.
We may fail to say “hello”, “please”, or “thank you”, congratulate someone on something wonderful that has happened to them, give a compliment, or just do something nice for no reason.
As you go through this week, this month, this year, recognize people who pack your parachutes!
One day, when Plumb and his wife were sitting in a restaurant, a man at another table came up and said, "You're Plumb! You flew jet fighters in Vietnam from the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk. You were shot down!"
"How in the world did you know that?" asked Plumb. "I packed your parachute," the man replied. Plumb gasped in surprise and gratitude. The man pumped his hand and said, "I guess it worked!". Plumb assured him, "It sure did. If your chute hadn't worked, I wouldn't be here today."
Plumb couldn't sleep that night, thinking about that man. Plumb says, "I kept wondering what he had looked like in a Navy uniform: a white hat; a bib in the back; and bell-bottom trousers. I wonder how many times I might have seen him and not even said 'Good morning, how are you?' or anything because, you see, I was a fighter pilot and he was just a sailor". Plumb thought of the many hours the sailor had spent at a long wooden table in the bowels of the ship, carefully weaving the shrouds and folding the silks of each chute, holding in his hands each time the fate of someone he didn't know.
Now, Plumb asks his audience, "Who's packing your parachute?" Everyone has someone who provides what they need to make it through the day. He also points out that he needed many kinds of parachutes when his plane was shot down over enemy territory -- he needed his physical parachute, his mental parachute, his emotional parachute, and his spiritual parachute. He called on all these supports before reaching safety.
In the daily challenges that life gives us, we miss what is really important.
We may fail to say “hello”, “please”, or “thank you”, congratulate someone on something wonderful that has happened to them, give a compliment, or just do something nice for no reason.
As you go through this week, this month, this year, recognize people who pack your parachutes!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Infosys Scholarship for Poor Students for 10th class students
Infosys Scholarship for Poor Students who completed 10th std.-Pls. Read & Forward to benefit the needy
Dear Friends,
If you have come across any bright students coming from poor financial background who have finished their 10th standard this year (April 2009-2010) and scored more than 80%, please ask them to contact the NGO-Prerana (supported by Infosys foundation). The NGO is conducting a written test and those who clear the test will be eligible for financial help for their further studies.
Please ask the students to contact the people mentioned below to get the form Mrs. Saraswati (9900906338)
#580, Shubhakar ,
44th cross,1st ‘A’ main road,jayanagar 7th block Bangalore
Mr. Shivkumar ( 9986630301) - Hanumanthnagar office
Ms. Bindu (9964534667 )-Yeshwantpur office
Dear Friends,
If you have come across any bright students coming from poor financial background who have finished their 10th standard this year (April 2009-2010) and scored more than 80%, please ask them to contact the NGO-Prerana (supported by Infosys foundation). The NGO is conducting a written test and those who clear the test will be eligible for financial help for their further studies.
Please ask the students to contact the people mentioned below to get the form Mrs. Saraswati (9900906338)
#580, Shubhakar ,
44th cross,1st ‘A’ main road,jayanagar 7th block Bangalore
Mr. Shivkumar ( 9986630301) - Hanumanthnagar office
Ms. Bindu (9964534667 )-Yeshwantpur office
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
what makes you to be Nityanand
If you are with ONE Girl,
it’s ANAND
If you are with 2 Girls,
it’s MAHANAND
If you are with 3 Girls,
it’s PARAMANAND
If you are with many many Girls,
then you must be ……..
Swami NITYANAND !














