Thursday, July 15, 2004

Outsourcing Process

In Outsourcing process, we ensure through proper planning that the project doesn't move away from its targeted goals while the customer gets a clear definition of the project and is in the know of the project status and has ready access to project deliverables at any point of time.
To ensure the timely and quality delivery for 100% client satisfaction we implement the following:

:: Prototypes & Staged Deliveries
:: Weekly Status Reports
:: Comprehensive Bug Management
:: Configuration Management
:: Knowledge Management System


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How does BrickRed price its projects?

Outsourcing Project Price

BrickRed prices its projects according to the development effort required. There are two popular models:


Fixed Price Model – You gives us the requirements. BrickRed estimates the time and resources involvement and comes to a fixed price. A project plan is made and the payments are linked to important deliverables. Any changes to the requirements are seen as ‘Change Request’ and are charged for the extra time required.


Resource Allocation Model – You gives us loose requirements. We give a ballpark time and resources involvement required. A basic project plan is made. All changes made to the requirements are included in the project’s scope – the project plan is accordingly modified. The resources used are billed on a monthly basis.


In an outsourcing deal with BrickRed, you are always in control. The prototypes/staged deliveries and the regular communication keeps you updated, and the payments are requested on specific deliveries and after you are happy.


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Wednesday, July 14, 2004

Team Brickred

Tteam does BrickRed Technology


At BrickRed, we have built a culture that attracts exceptionally talented people; People who thrive on and have an intense passion for understanding and solving implementation problems for our customers. We mostly recruit our engineers with degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), India's equivalent to MIT. Each year over 250,000 of India's best students apply to IIT and less than 2,000 are admitted. We then recruit from the top of the class of this already elite group of graduates. These expert minds mirror a team with high intellectual capacity and capability to deliver.


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code in their native language?

code in their native language?

All code is written using the same tools employed by developers in the U.S., and in English. Development team members have strong English skills and good virtual communication skills. The Client has the opportunity to work with the team leader and review blueprints as they are prepared and will thus be able to very quickly assess the team's communication skills. In the worst case, we can swap team members or even entire teams to meet Client expectations


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Is company an outsourcing candidate?

Is company an outsourcing candidate?

Ans. Outsourcing used to be a tactic to improve operations and financial performance of troubled organizations. Today's outsourcing has evolved to be a preferred method of doing business by companies for numerous positive reasons.

You MAY be an outsourcing candidate IF you are asking yourself:


:: Are my resources being utilized effectively?
:: Do the department's objectives support the corporate direction?
:: Can my IT department enhance our corporate financial goals?
:: Are the current resources capable of supporting new technology?
:: Is there a quicker, more effective method to handle these issues?
:: Should we consider an offshore solution?
:: Are 40% savings for real; what are the after-shock effects?
:: Will employees have a basis for a litigation? What are their options?
:: If I make the wrong decision, what are the consequences?


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IT Outsourcing & Outsourcing ?

1. What is 'IT Outsourcing' and what is 'Offshore Outsourcing'?

Ans. In the first sense, "IT outsourcing" means hiring somebody outside your company to provide IT services. Outsourcing is most common for companies whose IT needs are well known in advance. IT outsourcing can also mean hiring someone to be your IT department. Such a partner must have people who can work closely with your staff to understand your unique business problems so that you can deliver, implement, and service unique solutions.

Offshore Outsourcing of software is simply software development at another location, a facility connected with the client's location using high-speed data communication links to allow engineers and managers to communicate on a real-time basis. Clients on the other side of the globe can monitor developments and project milestones on an up-to-the-minute basis, ensuring both quality and progress.


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Outsourcing Process

Outsourcing Process

Software Outsourcing projects are inherently complex, risky and require careful planning. Planning software includes development, estimates, staged development, requirements capture, and risk and change management control procedures, business case studies, user interface prototypes and overall project control.

Proper planning ensures that the project doesn't move away from its targeted goals while the customer gets a clear definition of the project and is in the know of the project status and has ready access to project deliverables at any point of time.



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Outsourcing Quality Assurance

Outsourcing companies always keep eyes on Quality.

The QA Division and Testing Laboratory includes:


:: Test Planning
:: Test Cases and Test Scripts creation
:: Automated and Manual Functional Testing
:: Regression Testing
:: Test Results Reporting
:: Performance Testing
:: Bottlenecks Analysis



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Outsourcing Incremental Model

Outsourcing Incremental Model
The Incremental model of development is an evolutionary model that combines the elements of the linear sequential model (Waterfall model) and the iterative philosophy of Prototyping and is considered ideal for a project that is complex by nature having large business components and interfaces with third party business applications, requiring high availability, and tight security. It also helps in managing the technology risks by spreading the risk across successive increments. This unique methodology has the distinct advantage of getting developed, quality assured and demonstrable functionality at the end of each iteration, which can be improved upon with successive iterations to get the desired functionality. In other words, early increments are "stripped down" versions of the final product, but they do provide capability that serves the user and also provide a platform for evaluation by the user.

In the Project lifecycle, we use tools which facilitate or effectively document the following activities,:

:: Project Management and Planning (PMP)
:: Configuration Management (CM) & Version Controlling
:: System Architecture Design
:: Automated Testing
:: Bug Tracking Software Management


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Outsourcing Prototyping Model

Outsourcing Prototyping Model
This methodology defines a mechanism to handle concept building and / or prototyping projects and is used by Outsourcing Company in complex projects in order to understand requirements better, to reduce design risks and to share the user interface with the Customer. Concept building projects are typically of an R&D type, where the goal is to arrive at an optimal solution based on a short description of requirements by the Customer. 'Throwaway' or 'Evolutionary' prototyping (Spiral Model) are used depending on whether the model would be discarded after use or would be adapted after use until it eventually evolves into the product.


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Outsourcing Object Oriented Model

Outsourcing Object Oriented Model
Each Object Oriented Development Project that is taken up by outsourcing companies may go through all or some of the phases of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) defined by BrickRed's QMS procedures. This methodology is used to define the activities and work products for each phase and in projects where the development tasks arrive as work packets. The phases of execution, the associated work products, verification and validation criteria for each of the relevant phases shall be at par with this methodology.


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Outsourcing Waterfall Model

Outsourcing Waterfall Model
This life-cycle model demands a systematic, sequential approach to software development that begins at the Customer's software requirements and progresses through analysis, design, coding, testing and post development warranty and is considered an ideal choice when the user's software requirements are clearly stated at the inception of the project.

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Outsourcing Methodologies

Offshore Outsourcing Slills

Offshore Outsourcing Skills

No one likes to lay off staff, but the unpredictable nature of demand sometimes requires it. On the other hand, recruiting candidates with the appropriate skill sets and experience and bringing them up to speed in your environment can be a daunting and time-consuming proposition - diverting resources from your core mission.
Outsourcing companies like Brickred have more projects and can thus manage staffing capacity much more efficiently. If you don't need our developers anymore, we just reassign them to something else. Outsourcing allows you to transform your IT budget from a fixed to a variable cost.


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Offshore Outsourcing Experience

Offshore Outsourcing Experience
There are three broad areas of IT expertise

:: Business Analysis (knowing how a business works and how software can improve things);
:: Technical Skills (the power cord is connected to the power supply, the power supply is connected to the heat fan, etc); and
:: Project Management Skills (what has to happen to get some work done on time and on budget).

Your company may be good at all these things or at none of them. IT outsourcers may also be good at all three or at none of them. The market is fragmented and it's hard to judge quality unless you already know somebody who has worked with a company before. One way to find out would be to hire a consultant who can assess the outsourcer. Another way is to execute a short project with the outsourcer. If you are considering a long-term relationship, either may be a smart investment.


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Offshore Outsourcing Flexibility

Offshore Outsourcing Flexibility

Offshore Software Development is synonymous with flexibility. When facing a large project but of short duration, you can use Offshore programming to limit the number of new employees and administrative support personnel. BrickRed allows you to double the number of programmers you have access to and better yet, we are just a phone call away.


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Offshore Outsourcing Independence

Offshore Outsourcing Independence
Offshore development offers another major advantage: independence. Most software vendors or investors cannot conduct independent analyses of their own or their competitors' products. We not only performs development work but also can obtain the competition's software for evaluation purposes for clients. This ability allows us to ask the questions you want answered and not disclose client identity.


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Offshore Outsourcing Cost India

Cost Benefits Of Offshore Outsourcing

For start-up companies, the benefits of Offshore Software Development can be monumental for the simple fact that it allows you to go farther on your VC funding. The costs of Offshore software Development are much lower than hiring programmers to fulfill your design. Our past experience with our international clients makes us very confident that we will deliver the best possible quality, at significant cost savings to you, every time! . Offshore outsourcing price-wise is hard to beat.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Java Card

Java Cards are the next step in Smart Card technology. Basically, a Java Card is a smart card that can be programmed in a high level language instead of assembly language. This naturally makes producing application software much easier. The choice of Java has other advantages: portability, its popularity in the computing community and its design around applets -- small code objects designed to be downloaded onto a client machine from a remote host -- perfect for smart cards!
A year after the first Java Card specification was released in November 1996, every major vendor of smart cards in the world had licensed the technology. Both Schlumberger and GemPlus, companies that combined sell something like 75 percent of all smart cards, already have implementations and development toolkits for sale. By 2001, over 700 million of the 3 billion cards sold will be Java Cards.
Implementing a fully functional Java system on a card with, say, 1K of RAM, 16K of EEPROM, and 24K of ROM, is probably impossible. However, it is possible to fit in a partial version and this is what we now describe. It has two main parts:
Java Card Virtual Machine (JVM). This defines a logical machine that programmers can easily deal with.
Java Card Runtime Environment (JCRE). This is essentially the card's operating system.


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Benefits RFID

Welcome to the benefits area of RFID and automated identification technology. Automated data collection and RFID can deliver immediate, positive benefits to your business. Today's uncertain economic environment makes gaining approval for a new project challenging. RFID projects require strong benefit justification and solid ROI projections. Automated data collection and RFID virtually eliminates manual data entry and manual business process transactions. Order fulfillment speed is dramatically increased. The order accuracy is improved. The on-going operating costs of order fulfillment are reduced. You can extract more value from your ERP or warehouse management systems investment. Hidden warehouse management costs become visible. Efficiency gains can be measured in picking and put away errors, acceleration of handling for returns and restocking, and elimination of physical counts. Data should be managed as a value corporate asset. It can appreciate over time if it is aggregated and the proper analyses are applied. Data becomes available for real-time demand signals as product moves through the supply chain. The data accessibility and quality improvements have a positive impact on demand forecast accuracy. Ultimately, you begin to have real-time visibility into customer purchase decisions in the value chain, which positions you to react and influence the marketplace.


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RFID Smart Card

The RFID technology process starts with a tag, which is made up of a microchip with an antenna, and a reader with an antenna. The reader sends out radio-frequency waves that form a magnetic field when they join with the antenna on the RFID tag. A passive RFID tag creates power from this magnetic field and uses it to energize the circuits of the RFID chip. The chip in the radio frequency identification tag sends information back to the reader in the of radio-frequency waves. The RFID reader converts the new waves into digital information. Semi-passive RFID tags use a battery to run the circuits of the chip, but communicate by drawing power from the RFID reader.
Radio frequency identification or RFID is used in many different applications. Like other forms of automated identification, such as bar codes and scanning, it is very application specific. RFID has been used globally for over a decade and is a respected form of automatic identification. RFID systems share a common foundation: They utilize the electromagnetic wave spectrum to transfer data. Within the family of RFID solutions, there are many different types of technologies, which lend themselves to specific applications, such as retail, security, supply chain, and other valuable application areas.


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Smart Card Applications

Smart cards focus on a large variety of individuals and industries. These cards are a benefit to healthcare providers, telecommunications, educational practices, travel, and the retail industry. The benefits even reach government organizations and financial services.
In the healthcare department, smart cards store personal medical histories. Smart Card technology enables the privacy and protection of patient records in the medical workplace as well as enabling the processing of patient information even if normal communications are nonfunctioning. This will provide crucial information, such as the tracking of medication and medical information, during emergencies. This information assures patient identity and makes possible the immediate verification of patient insurance coverage. The smart card can store full size medical records including x-rays and other graphics.
Smart Cards can store information regarding pre-paid calling plans and other services in the telecommunication industry. An example in the education industry would be the St. Thomas Student ID card. This card has the ability to be used for meal plans, credit/debit cards for on campus goods, check-out library books, access to buildings, and can be use in vending/laundry/copy machines.
In the travel industry, the smart card can be used to book flights, select seating, check-in, check bags, and can replace a drivers licenses or passport. Also in mass transit, smart cards can replace the token. In the retail industry, retailers can store consumer trends and consumer information. The smart card can be used as a loyalty card. When the consumer makes a purchase, points are awarded to the card and can be dispensed immediately. This eliminates the paperwork of most incentive programs.
The financial industry is more obvious. Currently, credit and debit cards are in circulation. Also, cash cards are another example in the financial industry. As far as the government organizations are concerned, information would be more accessible for them and less redundant in their files.

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Smart Card Cost

Costs related to smart card production and operation include (1) the production and delivery of the cards (2) the cost of peripherals needed to interact with the cards (readers connected to telephones, standalone readers, reader connected to computer) (3) transaction costs (varying status, authenticity, and balances). Smart cards are very comparable in price when compared with other technologies of such a nature. The costs vary with the amount of capacity required, and the quantity and level of security needed. The average card ranges from $1 to $20 in US currency. A typical $10 to $15 card is equipped with 2K to 8K rewritable memory, an 8-bit microprocessor, and a built in encryption algorithm. The cost of a reader for such devices begins at $100 and steadily increases.

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Smart Card Technology

Who would have believed 50 years ago, that in 1997 a small card would be used to store retrievable personal information? Realistically, not many individuals would have believed this "nonsense". Today, that "nonsense" has become a reality. Credit card sized plastic cards with integrated circuits embedded in them hold information in an electronic form. The card itself controls this information. One major difference stands out, when comparing smart cards to regular credit cards. Smart cards were thought of with the hope and intent of replacing the consumer's wallet. An interesting note, smart cards can actually incorporate 10-100 times the storage capacity of a credit card's magnetic strip.
If one want to distinguish smart cards from one's regular cards, one needs only to check for a golden plate, which is embedded in the plastic. This plate is most often divided into 8 parts: microcircuit, memory access, input/output areas, reset circuits, CPU, clocks, and a magnetic strip (in some cases). A microcircuit employs these contacts to communicate with external devices. These microcircuits are composed of memory access, input-output areas, reset circuits, CPUs, and clocks. The magnetic strip provides data storage, which is read-only. Most smart cards are based on a function of embedded electronic information. The smart card can store and secure data, and has read/write capabilities.
There are two types of cards: contact and contactless. Contact cards make contact with the reader and it (the card) receives an electrical voltage which powers the IC chip that is embedded in the card. The speed of processing varies and the contact plate provides an input/output path for data transmission. The contactless card communicates using radio signals. One only needs to place the card close to the reader (proximity range from very close to several feet in distance).
Smart card technology was invented in France. France and Germany lead the way for its development. Currently, they have highly developed systems. Smart card technology is beginning to become known in Hong Kong, New Zealand, the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Smart card technology is useful in many industries such as: telecommunications, healthcare, government, banking, education, and travel.

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Smart Card Alliance

The Smart Card Forum represents a very diverse group of industries and government groups, many of whom have seemingly competitive interests. Is it possible that such a diverse group can work together productively?
Today, even competing entities agree that where new technologies are concerned, industry-wide efforts are required to build workable infrastructures and to develop compatible, interoperable, multi-use systems. This cannot be accomplished, on any meaningful scale, by individual players acting in their own interests. To date, the Forum has been highly successful in fostering communications across industries and the public sector and in encouraging various trials that demonstrate the viability of smart card-based payment and information systems. Moreover, membership in the Forum now exceeds one hundred and sixty organizations – a strong reflection of the value industry and government entities feel the Form provides.


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Smart Card Security

Smart cards actually offer more security and confidentiality than other financial information or transaction storage vehicles, making it a perfect solution for e-commerce transactions. A smart card is a safe place to store valuable information such as private keys, account numbers, passwords, or personal information. It's also a secure place to perform processes that one doesn't want exposed to the world, for example, performing a public key or private key encryption. Smart cards have computational or processing power to provide greater security, allowing verification of the cardholder. Entering a PIN is one method of verification, biometrics is another. The benefit of the smart card is that you can verify the PIN or fingerprint securely, off-line.

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Multiple Application Card

4-What is a multiple application card?
A multiple application card is a smart card that can support different types of applications on the card itself thereby reducing the number of cards in the wallet. For example, the chip on Blue from American Express currently offers two applications: extra security when shopping online using a PC smart card reader and online wallet, and a ticketing application that verifies a Cardmember’s ticket order. Blue uses a multiple application operating system and American Express plans to add other applications to the card’s smart chip.
Added value with multiple applications
Meanwhile, Visa’s multiple application card strategy is based on providing applications that add value to Visa’s core credit and debit payment products. A key component to Visa’s multi-application offering is the flexible Open Platform technology. In addition to providing added application security through the use of ‘firewalls’ on the chip, the Open Platform allows for downloading new applications to the chip, without having to reissue the card.
Campus solutions
Another multi-application program was conducted at Florida State University where 40,000 smart cards were deployed, which featured students’ personal identification, dormitory security, banking, and a wide range of stored value functions for the purpose of food, payphone, photocopying, transportation and vending services.

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Smart Card Benefits

There are several benefits of smart cards. There is great-enhanced security as well as confidentiality, cost effectiveness in regard to reducing human error and transaction processing. These cards are multi-functional and their storage capacity is 10 times more than that of magnetic strips. These cards amount to less paperwork by utilizing electronic processing, and there is less need to carry large amount of cash, which means more convenience and security.
There are fewer incidents of crime in comparison to the ATM card, which has non-existing security features. In regard to security, smart cards make use of personal identification numbers (chosen individually), biometrics (which incorporates unique personal characteristics of each user (fingerprints, voice, signature), and encryption (which makes it impossible to forge or counterfeit because of the microprocessor's ability to generate unique encoding).
This technology also assures cost savings by eliminating telecommunication (i.e. phone lines) costs and duplication of information. Smart Cards will also leave audit trails, which will help, in fighting fraud and other illegal activities. It also creates a simple way to obtain information on consumers and their purchases. In turn, analyze consumer trends.


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Use Smart Card

Smart cards help businesses evolve and expand their products and services in a changing global marketplace. The scope of uses for a smart card has expanded each year to include applications in a variety of markets and disciplines. In recent years, the information age has introduced an array of security and privacy issues that have called for advanced smart card security applications.
Information Technology
Businesses, the government and healthcare organizations continue to move towards storing and releasing information via networks, Intranets, extranets and the Internet. These organizations are turning to smart cards to make this information readily available to those who need it, while at the same time protecting the privacy of individuals and keeping their informational assets safe from hacking and other unwanted intrusions. In this capacity, smart cards enable:
• Secure logon and authentication of users to PCs and networks
• Secure B2B and B2C e-commerce
• Storage of digital certificates, credentials and passwords
• Encryption of sensitive data
Mobile Telecommunications
People using the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) standard for mobile phones use smart card technology. The smart card is inserted or integrated into the mobile handset. The card stores personal subscriber information and preferences that can be PIN code protected and transported from phone to phone. The smart cards enable:
• Secure subscriber authentication
• Roaming across networks
• Secure mobile value added services
Wireless providers benefit from reduced fraud thanks to the security offered by smart cards. With the advent of mobile services such as mobile commerce, web browsing, and information services, wireless providers rely on smart cards to act as the security mechanism to protect those services. As a result, smart cards are beginning to move beyond GSM to secure mobile services for other wireless standards as well.
Commercial Applications
Smart cards also provide benefits for a host of commercial applications in both B2B and B2C environments. The smart card’s portability and ability to be updated make it a technology well suited for connecting the virtual and physical worlds, as well as multi-partner card programs. The cards store information, money, and/or applications that can be used for:
• Banking/payment• Loyalty and promotions
• Access control
• Stored value
• Identification
• Ticketing
• Parking and toll collection
Multiple applications can be stored on the card, enabling partnering on card programs and providing
added convenience to the card reader.

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Smart Card Java Card Development Solutions

Smart Card Java Card

A smart card is a card that is embedded with either a microprocessor and a memory chip or only a memory chip with non-programmable logic. The microprocessor card can add, delete, and otherwise manipulate information on the card, while a memory-chip card (for example, pre-paid phone cards) can only undertake a pre-defined operation.
Smart cards, unlike magnetic stripe cards, can carry all necessary functions and information on the card. Therefore, they do not require access to remote databases at the time of the transaction.
Today, there are three categories of smart cards, all of which are evolving rapidly into new markets and applications:

 Integrated Circuit (IC) Microprocessor Cards. Microprocessor cards (also generally referred to by the industry as "chip cards") offer greater memory storage and security of data than a traditional mag stripe card. Chip cards also can process data on the card. The current generation of chip cards has an eight-bit processor, 16KB read-only memory, and 512 bytes of random-access memory. This gives them the equivalent processing power of the original IBM-XT computer, albeit with slightly less memory capacity.
These cards are used for a variety applications, especially those that have cryptography built in, which requires manipulation of large numbers. Thus, chip cards have been the main platform for cards that hold a secure digital identity. Some examples of these cards are:
 Cards that hold money ("stored value cards")
 Card that hold money equivalents (for example, "affinity cards)
 Cards that provide secure access to a network
 Cards that secure cellular phones from fraud
 Cards that allow set-top boxes on televisions to remain secure from piracy

 Integrated Circuit (IC) Memory Cards. IC memory cards can hold up to 1-4 KB of data, but have no processor on the card with which to manipulate that data. Thus, they are dependent on the card reader (also known as the card-accepting device) for their processing and are suitable for uses where the card performs a fixed operation.
Memory cards represent the bulk of the 600 million smart cards sold last year, primarily for pre-paid, disposable-card applications like pre-paid phone cards. Memory cards are popular as high-security alternatives to mag stripe cards.

 Optical Memory Cards. Optical memory cards look like a card with a piece of a CD glued on top - which is basically what they are. Optical memory cards can store up to 4 MB of data. But once written, the data cannot be changed or removed. Thus, this type of card is ideal for record keeping - for example medical files, driving records, or travel histories. Today, these cards have no processor in them (although this is coming in the near future). While the cards are comparable in price to chip cards, the card readers use non-standard protocols and are expensive.


Alok Kumar Upadhayy
Web Promotion & Marketing

Offshore Outsourcing, Software Development Outsourcing India, IT Services, Offshore Software Programming India



Card Type

Memory vs microprocessor
Smart cards come in two varieties: memory and microprocessor. Memory cards simply store data and can be viewed as a small floppy disk with optional security. A microprocessor card, on the other hand, can add, delete and manipulate information in its memory on the card. Similar to a miniature computer, a microprocessor card has an input/output port operating system and hard disk with built-in security features.
Contact vs contactless
Smart cards have two different types of interfaces: contact and contactless. Contact smart cards are inserted into a smart card reader, making physical contact with the reader. However, contactless smart cards have an antenna embedded inside the card that enables communication with the reader without physical contact. A combi card combines the two features with a very high level of security.

Alok Kumar Upadhyay
Web promotion & Marketing


Offshore Outsourcing, Software Development Outsourcing India, IT Services, Offshore Software Programming India



Online Bug Tracking Software Issue Tracking Software Defect Tracking Software Incident Tracking Software Web Based Project Collaboration Management

Monday, July 12, 2004

E-Mail Marketing Question

i have a Few question about E-mail marketing.

Q.)Dose Email Marketing is a fruitful activity ?
Q.)What's The true Ratio of Quaries Generated through email marketing?

Alok Kumar Upadhyay
Internet Marketing and Promotion.
2nd Floor, A-10,Sector 9, Noida,
Uttar Pradesh, India - 201301
Ph. No.- +91-120-2547668-70 Ext-423
Fax No.-+91-120-2547667
Mobile: +91-9891203033
E-mail: aloku@brickred.com
Web: http://www.brickred.com

Dear Sir,

My name is Alok Kumar Upadhyay, and I'm the Marketing Executive of BrickRed Technologies. We have our Offshore Software Development Centre based in New Delhi, India.

I was just wondering if we could work in tandem by Exchanging website Links, and help each other to boost our presence on web.

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank you for putting such a useful site on the Web! I would really appreciate if you could give me a heads up whenever you move or change link locations, or if you post any new material that you think my visitors would be interested in.

We having two website to Link Exchange


Website-1 http://www.brickred.com

The Title for my website could be –

Offshore Outsourcing, Software Development Outsourcing India, IT Services, Offshore Software Programming India.

Description of the Website

offshore outsourcing, software outsourcing, offshore software development, IT services, offshore development, custom software development, offshore programming, smart card applications, custom application development, outsourced product development and database programming .

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Offshore Outsourcing, Software Development Outsourcing India, IT Services, Offshore Software Programming India





Website-2 http://www.crimsonlink.com

The Title for my website could be –

Online Bug Defect Issue Tracking Software Web Based Project Collaboration Management

Description of the Website-

CrimsonLink is a Bug Tracking, Issue Tracking, Defect Tracking, Problem Tracking, Incident Tracking, Software Tracking, Bug Tracking Software, Issue Tracking Software, Defect Tracking Software, Problem Tracking Software, Incident Tracking Software, Software Tracking Software, Project Collaboration, Project Management, Bug Management, Issue Management, Defect Management, Problem Management, Incident Management.

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Online Bug Tracking Software Issue Tracking Software Defect Tracking Software Incident Tracking Software Web Based Project Collaboration Management



You can add it to your website in other resource pages. Please send me your Link (title) to add in useful links.

Hoping to have a long term association with you.


Regards
Alok Kumar Upadhyay
Team Member Online Marketing
BrickRed Technologies Pvt ltd.
A-10, 2nd Floor, Sector 9 Noida-201301
Ph:- +91-120-2547668-70
Fax:- 91-120-2547667

First Post

Hi Friends,
I hope all you are doing well this is my first post.
I am working for Software Development company.


I hope you all will guide me to get more rank up.


Regards
Alok Kumar Upadhyay
SEO Brickred Technology