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InfoCepts offshore development centre is located at Nagpur, India. The Infocepts Offshore BI Development and Training Center is exclusively devoted to developing and supporting data warehouse projects with state-of-the-art communication facilities and infrastructure. This center works as a virtual extension of the clients worldwide, development environment providing 24x7 service connected by a 155 Mbps international fiber backbone. Other offices of InfoCepts are located at Pune, India and New York, USA.
InfoCepts Global-2000 clients include multi-national logistics companies, luxury-goods retailers and a major US based Life Insurance Company.InfoCepts has serviced a varied client base from Financial Services to Retail, Pharmaceutical, Government, Energy, Professional Services, Logistics, Airline, Restaurant, Telecommunications and CPG Industries. InfoCepts leverages the same to deliver Custom Solutions for all their client needs.
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InfoCepts is exclusively focused on providing business intelligence solutions to the customers. Infocepts follows the Distributed Delivery Model (DDM) providing the customers Consulting, technology and implementation capabilities they need, to be successful. The comprehensive services at InfoCepts include Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse Project Development, support for creating solutions for production of Business intelligence applications and MicroStrategy-specific services.
Services offered by InfoCepts- at a glance:
* BI Development
* Production Support
* MicroStrategy Services
* BI Education
InfoCepts Offices
*US Offices:
6711 East Avenue,
Chevy Chase,
MD 20815, USA
*India Offices:
Nagpur:11/1 I.T. Park, Parsodi,
Nagpur - 440022, India
Pune: IT Park
34 Aundh Road,
Bhau Patil Marg, Bopodi,
Pune - 411020, India
About
InfoCepts offshore development centre is located at Nagpur, India. The Infocepts Offshore BI Development and Training Center is exclusively devoted to developing and supporting data warehouse projects with state-of-the-art communication facilities and infrastructure. This center works as a virtual extension of the clients worldwide, development environment providing 24x7 service connected by a 155 Mbps international fiber backbone. Other offices of InfoCepts are located at Pune, India and New York, USA.
InfoCepts Global-2000 clients include multi-national logistics companies, luxury-goods retailers and a major US based Life Insurance Company.InfoCepts has serviced a varied client base from Financial Services to Retail, Pharmaceutical, Government, Energy, Professional Services, Logistics, Airline, Restaurant, Telecommunications and CPG Industries. InfoCepts leverages the same to deliver Custom Solutions for all their client needs.
Services
InfoCepts is exclusively focused on providing business intelligence solutions to the customers. Infocepts follows the Distributed Delivery Model (DDM) providing the customers Consulting, technology and implementation capabilities they need, to be successful. The comprehensive services at InfoCepts include Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse Project Development, support for creating solutions for production of Business intelligence applications and MicroStrategy-specific services.
Services offered by InfoCepts- at a glance:
* BI Development
* Production Support
* MicroStrategy Services
* BI Education
InfoCepts Offices
*US Offices:
6711 East Avenue,
Chevy Chase,
MD 20815, USA
*India Offices:
Nagpur:11/1 I.T. Park, Parsodi,
Nagpur - 440022, India
Pune: IT Park
34 Aundh Road,
Bhau Patil Marg, Bopodi,
Pune - 411020, India
Dario de Judicibus (born June 25, 1960) is an Italian writer of essays and novels, consultant of computer science and business strategy, involved in social volunteering.
Born in Brescia, Dario de Judicibus has a Laurea degree in Physics obtained in 1984, and joined IBM in 1986, where he worked as a consultant. He is an expert of problem solving and decision taking methodologies. After a period that he dedicated to researches in software reuse and object-oriented programming, he began to work on knowledge management, being a pioneer in his country. He was invited as a speaker on that subject in various Italian universities and academic institutes.
In 1999 he founded Padri ad Ore (part-time fathers), an association sustaining the Biparentalness Principle, which states that a child has the right to continue to maintain a strong relationship with both parents even if divorced.In 2003 he founded, with other associations, the Italian National Federation for Biparentalness (Fe.N.Bi.), of which he is national councillor. The mission of Fe.N.Bi. is to sustain peer opportunities between parents in divorces, and advocate biparentalness principle.
In 2004 he founded the digital magazine L'Indipendente (ISSN 1824-8950); among his collaborators there are few journalists. In 2007 he founded the official island of IBM Italy in Second Life.
Works
Dario de Judicibus wrote several articles on Italian computer magazines as MC Microcomputer, Internet News and internet.pro. He is also author of two books about Internet, and two essays of psychology.
In 2006 he has published his first novel of fantasy: «La Lama Nera» (The Black Blade).
In 2007 he has published a short story about Second Life.
* TCP/IP in pillole, Tecniche Nuove, 2002 (1999¹), ISBN 88-481-1441-5
* Imparare XML in 6 ore, Tecniche Nuove, 2000 ISBN 88-481-1098-3
* Le 10 Regole dei Buoni Genitori, Armenia, 2003, ISBN 88-344-1505-1
* Le 10 Regole per Vivere Sereni, Armenia, 2005, ISBN 88-344-1803-4
* La Lama Nera, First volume of the «Cycle of Black Blade», Armenia, 2006, ISBN 88-344-1882-4
* Fino alla fine dell'eternità (Till the end of eternity), Creative Commons 3.0
Other activities
Dario de Judicibus is also co-author of Old Italics block in The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0 with Deborah Anderson, Carl-Martin Bunz, Joseph Eska, Stefan Schumacher, Brent Vine, and Rex Wallace
Other projects
*Italian Wikiquote
Born in Brescia, Dario de Judicibus has a Laurea degree in Physics obtained in 1984, and joined IBM in 1986, where he worked as a consultant. He is an expert of problem solving and decision taking methodologies. After a period that he dedicated to researches in software reuse and object-oriented programming, he began to work on knowledge management, being a pioneer in his country. He was invited as a speaker on that subject in various Italian universities and academic institutes.
In 1999 he founded Padri ad Ore (part-time fathers), an association sustaining the Biparentalness Principle, which states that a child has the right to continue to maintain a strong relationship with both parents even if divorced.In 2003 he founded, with other associations, the Italian National Federation for Biparentalness (Fe.N.Bi.), of which he is national councillor. The mission of Fe.N.Bi. is to sustain peer opportunities between parents in divorces, and advocate biparentalness principle.
In 2004 he founded the digital magazine L'Indipendente (ISSN 1824-8950); among his collaborators there are few journalists. In 2007 he founded the official island of IBM Italy in Second Life.
Works
Dario de Judicibus wrote several articles on Italian computer magazines as MC Microcomputer, Internet News and internet.pro. He is also author of two books about Internet, and two essays of psychology.
In 2006 he has published his first novel of fantasy: «La Lama Nera» (The Black Blade).
In 2007 he has published a short story about Second Life.
* TCP/IP in pillole, Tecniche Nuove, 2002 (1999¹), ISBN 88-481-1441-5
* Imparare XML in 6 ore, Tecniche Nuove, 2000 ISBN 88-481-1098-3
* Le 10 Regole dei Buoni Genitori, Armenia, 2003, ISBN 88-344-1505-1
* Le 10 Regole per Vivere Sereni, Armenia, 2005, ISBN 88-344-1803-4
* La Lama Nera, First volume of the «Cycle of Black Blade», Armenia, 2006, ISBN 88-344-1882-4
* Fino alla fine dell'eternità (Till the end of eternity), Creative Commons 3.0
Other activities
Dario de Judicibus is also co-author of Old Italics block in The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0 with Deborah Anderson, Carl-Martin Bunz, Joseph Eska, Stefan Schumacher, Brent Vine, and Rex Wallace
Other projects
*Italian Wikiquote
For the American Old West gambler and gunfighter, see Doc Holliday.
John James Holliday (18 September 1819, Pike County, Missouri - 18 September 1881, St. Louis, Missouri) His father was a major, who had fought in the War of 1812, and was later commissioned to lay out the seat of Monroe County, Kentucky. John J. Holliday was educated in St. Charles College in St. Charles, Missouri. In 1846 he went to St. Louis, where he became involved in the riverboat business with his uncle, John S. McCune. In 1849 John Holliday and his brother, Sam caught gold fever and made their way to California. He did not return to Missouri rich in gold, but had made money in freighting and merchandising. In 1851 he bought a farm in Lafayette County, Missouri, which later became Higginsville. During the seven years he spent in Lafayette County, he became active in the Whig Party. He served as a member of the county legislature and was a member of the State executive committee of the Whig Party. In 1858 he returned to St. Louis, becoming General Agent of the Wiggins Ferry Company. He left Wiggins in 1863, and became associated with James Collins in the proprietorship and management of the Broadway Foundry. In 1876 he entered real estate as head of the firm Holliday & Bulkley.
Holliday was a member of the school board of St. Louis, and was appointed by Governor Crittenden to serve as St. Louis's coal and oil inspector. His daughter, Nancy married James Hutchenson Wear II, a leading merchant of St. Louis. Holliday is the great-great grandfather of President George H. W. Bush and great-great-great grandfather of President George Walker Bush.
John James Holliday (18 September 1819, Pike County, Missouri - 18 September 1881, St. Louis, Missouri) His father was a major, who had fought in the War of 1812, and was later commissioned to lay out the seat of Monroe County, Kentucky. John J. Holliday was educated in St. Charles College in St. Charles, Missouri. In 1846 he went to St. Louis, where he became involved in the riverboat business with his uncle, John S. McCune. In 1849 John Holliday and his brother, Sam caught gold fever and made their way to California. He did not return to Missouri rich in gold, but had made money in freighting and merchandising. In 1851 he bought a farm in Lafayette County, Missouri, which later became Higginsville. During the seven years he spent in Lafayette County, he became active in the Whig Party. He served as a member of the county legislature and was a member of the State executive committee of the Whig Party. In 1858 he returned to St. Louis, becoming General Agent of the Wiggins Ferry Company. He left Wiggins in 1863, and became associated with James Collins in the proprietorship and management of the Broadway Foundry. In 1876 he entered real estate as head of the firm Holliday & Bulkley.
Holliday was a member of the school board of St. Louis, and was appointed by Governor Crittenden to serve as St. Louis's coal and oil inspector. His daughter, Nancy married James Hutchenson Wear II, a leading merchant of St. Louis. Holliday is the great-great grandfather of President George H. W. Bush and great-great-great grandfather of President George Walker Bush.
The style is characterized by a combination of heavy use of rhyme combined with a bludgeon like use of simile and metaphor.
A common and identifying feature in all Stowic poetry is the use of Anapestic tetrameter. Often used in Stowic poems with solemn themes, this often results in an unintended comic effect to the poem.
Separate
Now that we are separate
And I am all alone.
I'm walking down this path
In search of a brand new home.
No love is lost between us
Because I have spiritually grown.
Forever we will be friends
And never again alone.
Gary Stow (2006)
This unintentional irony is a feature which makes Stowic poetry so difficult to replicate. When consciously attempting to add both irony and a childish simplicity to a poem, the effort to which the author has gone is invariably apparent as shown by the follwong poem by Stowic poet Herby Guzzle.
I wish
I want to compose verse
Before I end up in a hearse.
Just one time before I go,
I want to write like Gary Stow.
Contracting verbs like muscles
I like to eat a lot of mussels.
The dream of sequent sea food grown
A metaphysical rhythmic home.
And so and so my poem ends,
I really wish I had some friends.
Herby Guzzle. (2007)
The origins of Gary Stow's poetry can be found, according to an interview, in The Rose That Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur. (Unverified)
Reference. the poetry of Gary stow
A common and identifying feature in all Stowic poetry is the use of Anapestic tetrameter. Often used in Stowic poems with solemn themes, this often results in an unintended comic effect to the poem.
Separate
Now that we are separate
And I am all alone.
I'm walking down this path
In search of a brand new home.
No love is lost between us
Because I have spiritually grown.
Forever we will be friends
And never again alone.
Gary Stow (2006)
This unintentional irony is a feature which makes Stowic poetry so difficult to replicate. When consciously attempting to add both irony and a childish simplicity to a poem, the effort to which the author has gone is invariably apparent as shown by the follwong poem by Stowic poet Herby Guzzle.
I wish
I want to compose verse
Before I end up in a hearse.
Just one time before I go,
I want to write like Gary Stow.
Contracting verbs like muscles
I like to eat a lot of mussels.
The dream of sequent sea food grown
A metaphysical rhythmic home.
And so and so my poem ends,
I really wish I had some friends.
Herby Guzzle. (2007)
The origins of Gary Stow's poetry can be found, according to an interview, in The Rose That Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur. (Unverified)
Reference. the poetry of Gary stow