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RFID - Talent Availability

By Harish Keshwani at 24 October, 2004, 3:40 pm


As discussed in my earlier posts, if we decide for RFID, we will not manufacture RFID chips butinstead, we will develop solutions around RFID chips, using “middleware” software. Big names like IBM, Microsoft, Sun, SAS, SAP are either in process of providing development environment or out-of-the-box solutions for RFID. I want to concentrate on the [...]

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Nanotechnology - Talent Availability

By Harish Keshwani at 15 October, 2004, 9:07 pm


“Science is not done in a vacuum. Lots of support employees are needed in high-tech industries - from project managers to attorneys and marketing specialists” - Levine
Nanotechnology is a very glamorous technology, so are the jobs related to it. Now add the lure from funds rich large companies, federal institutions and universities. You get a [...]

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Pros & Cons - Biotechnology - Talent Availability

By Harish Keshwani at 6 October, 2004, 8:45 pm


Before we begin, my heartiest congratulations to Irwin A. “Ernie” Rose for co-winning Nobel prize in Chemistry along with 2 Israeli scientists. They demonstrated how human body cells are capable of marking protein for elimination, which is important for cell division and fixing DNA.
Back to our discussion of Talent availability in Biotechnology area. I researched [...]

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