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Careers FAQ

... the right technology depends on the project’s characteristics as well as the Customer requirements. Based on our statistics we can summarize the: Typical development environment: MS Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/2003, Sun Solaris, Unix, Linux Typical databases: MS SQL, ORACLE, My SQL Typical programming languages: Java, C#, C++, Object Pascal, Perl, HTML, XML, XSL, ASP, JSP, VB, VBS, JS, ASPX, ASCX Frequently used portal and other solutions: MS SharePoint Portal, IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic, ECM...

FAQ, HR, Locations, Clients
Technology Focus and Experience in Aerospace industry

... designers to create optimal solutions for meeting clients’ specialized business requirements. Luxoft’s technology expertise also covers re-design and heavy maintenance of legacy solutions and technologies. Key areas of experience are: Databases IBM DataLink Largest implementation in the world hosting over 23 million 2D and 3D documents. IBM DB2 and Oracle Large, high performance and high availability engineering data storages.   PostgreSQL Storage of the flight data and statistics...

Aerospace Software, Databases, Java, J2EE, .NET
Technology Focus

... Technologies Apache Jakarta and Service Mix Open Symphony Tomcat JBoss Spring Mule ESB Industry Leading Platforms BEA WebLogic Oracle IBM WebSphere Tibco Liferay Portal Sun Solaris Microsoft Share Point, Office, Exchange, SQL Server BizTalk Server Cognos Databases and Datawarehousing Microsoft Performance Point Server Oracle BI Business Objects XI Eagle PACE Netik Goldensource Sungard FAME

Banking Software, Finance Software, Finance Technologies, Java, .Net, Open Source, Databases, Datawarehousing
Technology Focus

Databases Oracle RDBMS Flexible, reliable and high performance enterprise data storages for supply chain & factory automation systems. Largest implementation in the world Technical Drawing warehouse, hosting over 23 million of 2D and 3D documents Microsoft...

Industrial Manufacturing, Databases, Oracle, Java, J2EE, .NET, Legacy Systems
Why Outsourcing to Luxoft?

... engagement: from corporate and organizational to IT, operations and security, personnel and application management. We have developed employee compliance awareness programs and client-tailored trainings in entitlements rules for specific applications and databases. Our compliance policy accounts for industry-specific issues, such as, for example, “Chinese wall” enforcement in the Financial sector.

About Luxoft, Facts
Oracle upgrades require careful planning

... Yuhanna said. "If you upgrade, you really need to look at some the new features like XML, unstructured data management and some of the upgrades for performance and tuning automation. Those really not only lower the cost of the administration of databases, but they also make [DBAs] much more productive."

IT Europa: Luxoft has plans for Germany and France

... to slow, but plans to hit turnover of $90m (ˆ68m) next year. The unit has proved sucessful for Luxoft, president Dmitry Loschinin tells IT Europa, and will jump from 50 to around 100 people Q1 2007. With skills in Java, .Net, racle, C++ and various databases and applications, the office has acted as a local base to scure UK business, osten working on pre-sales and early project work with the bulk of the coding taking place in Russia. Many of the staff in Europe are ex-pat Russians and Ukrainians...

Lessons from the Dark SideAvoiding Mistakes in Overseas Outsourcing

... decades’ of outsourcing experience, may make the most sense, they’ll also cost more than the average firm. But many analysts agree employees often pose the most risk. Background checks in emerging markets, most of which don’t have criminal databases or credit reporting agencies, is difficult. William A. Tanenbaum, chair of the Technology, Intellectual Property and Outsourcing Group at Kaye Scholer in New York City, suggests potential employees be quizzed with a preset list of questions...

Offshore Talent Used to Augment Local Resources

... blueprints for jetliners like the 747 and 777. As no common storage architecture exists, however, within so huge an entity, each project tends to be unique. The Sun Solaris operating system tends to be utilized in many storage settings to host Oracle databases. When it came to the development of three storage/documentation systems, the company turned to Luxoft for assistance. These systems are: XML Repository The XML repository incorporated the company’s publishing and authoring subsystems,...

Case Study: World Cup Fever

... Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, Enterprise Edition, running on the cluster in active-to-active mode. In addition, the NOC has an Oracle database running as the primary content management database. It can process up to 2 GB of data per day. Two additional databases are employed as part of the solution: Borland’s Interbase 5.0 and PostgreSQL, a sophisticated Object-Relational DBMS, supporting almost all SQL constructs, including sub-selects, transactions, and user-defined types and functions. A text...

FROM THE TRENCHES: Case study of Luxoft, Bellevue, Wash.

... Communications Inc., Boston. Techmar boasted a "Kick Ass Relationship Management Application," better known by the acronym KARMA. KARMA is a Web-based customer acquisition application that helps automate the building and managing of marketing databases. Luxoft wanted to target financial services companies, so Techmar built a database of 2,000 companies from internally compiled contacts, trade show lists and rented lists from companies such as Dun & Bradstreet. After refining its targets, Techmar...

Spreading the Word

... by Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, Enterprise Edition, running on the cluster in active-to-active mode. In addition, the NOC has an Oracle database running as the primary content management database. It can process up to 2GB of data per day. Two additional databases are employed as part of the solution: Borland’s Interbase 5.0 and PostgreSQL, a sophisticated Object-Relational DBMS, supporting almost all SQL constructs, including sub-selects, transactions, and user-defined types and functions. A text...


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