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Red Planet

 

Red Planet Recruitment

 

application development

Red Planet Recruitment has been involved within the application development area for 3.5 years, focusing on Java and .Net.

We have seen innovative technology development with J2EE, however the Microsoft .Net space is fast becoming a key technology within medium and small enterprises, with excellent growth.

There has been recent high demand for experienced .Net analysts and developers, along within senior project teams, and we expect this to continue.

latest technology news within Australia and around the globe...

Software developer network launched..Clusters formed in each state..

Sandra Rossi, Computerworld, Jan 2007

The NSW government has joined forces with Microsoft Australia to launch the .NET software developer network. .NET is a commercial software industry cluster, which is expected to attract more than 200 member companies, and is supported by the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).

Ten common mistakes when consolidating servers

Andrew Hillier, CiRBA Techworld, Jan 2007

As enterprises look to squeeze cost savings out of their IT infrastructure, CIOs and data centre managers alike are turning to server consolidation as a way to meet this objective.

Despite 100 Million IE 7 Installs, Microsoft's Browser Still Loses Ground...

Gregg Keizer, InformationWeek, Jan 2007

Although Microsoft recently touted the 100 millionth installation of Internet Explorer 7, Web measurement firms said that the new browser...

Rip-Curl Redmond: Microsoft's Plans for the Future..

by Scott Bekker, mcpmag, Jan 2007

Following Microsoft product planning is gnarly fun. Few companies put so much information in front of their users and developers about plans. And few companies’ product...

ThoughtWorks to shift 50% of workforce to India..

Aravind Gowda, Business Standard, Jan 2007

Five years ago, ThoughtWorks, a trans-national IT consultancy firm, opened a development centre in India with only 1 per cent of the work being carried out...