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I'm not even sure that PKI has been around that long, at least in any meaningful way. From Wiki:Originally posted by darmstadt View PostCloud computing been around that long then?
If someone really has 12 years in depth experience of PKI, they can probably work where they want (thinks US, not Bangalore).By the first few years of the 21st century the underlying cryptographic engineering was clearly not easy to deploy correctly. Operating procedures (manual or automatic) were not easy to correctly design (nor even if so designed, to execute perfectly, which the engineering required). The standards that existed were insufficient.[citation needed]
PKI vendors have found a market, but it is not quite the market envisioned in the mid-90s, and it has grown both more slowly and in somewhat different ways than were anticipated.[4] PKIs have not solved some of the problems they were expected to, and several major vendors have gone out of business or been acquired by others.
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If your name's not down, you're not cumulo-nimbus.
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Cloud computing been around that long then?Is looking for an Architect with 12+ years of experience in Cloud Security, Encryption, Security Protocols, Identity and Access Management, PKI and Cryptography. Position in Bangalore for R&D Labs...
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The job sounds like a joke as well though.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI got emailed this one this morning:
Not as highly skilled but the rate is still a joke.
Been a while since I could fill in an entire bulltulip bingo sheet from one job ad.
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I got emailed this one this morning:
Not as highly skilled but the rate is still a joke.Responsibilities;
- Support the Senior Business Advisor and Head of Operations in developing, monitoring, embedding and continuously improving the processes and procedures for the company and ensuring ‘joined up’ working with Group functions and its subsidiaries.
- Support the Senior Business Advisor and Head of Operations in developing and monitoring KPI and other performance reports.
- Support company personnel with CRM training, reports and basic development such as attributes and workflows
Skills;
- Excellent IT skills, in use of Excel Spreadsheets, PowerPoint and Word. Ability and willingness to learn CRM.
- A general CRM background is desirable.
- Typical duties include building reports, working with SQL, KPIs, workflows, process mapping, and analysing data via Excel/HTML reporting suite.
- The role will support continual process improvement for the group.
- The successor will have the opportunity to learn MS CRM down the line.
The role is a month rolling contract, which is very likely to be extended. You will initially be based in West London and then in Central London after 2 weeks.
The rate on offer is £10-12 per hour. You must be available immediately.
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Job of the Week
Datawarehouse developer needed - TSQL, SSRS, SSAS, SSIS and SQL Server 2005.
My client is currently looking for a candidate who has a strong background with TSQL coding knowledge. You must also have a background with business Intelligence development.
Experience with data analysis and Datamodelling.
This is a 3 month contract with the desire to extend beyond this. If you are available immediately please submit your updated CV to me ASAP as this is an urgent role.
Location Cheshire
Country UK
Start Date 4/4/11
Duration 3 months +
Rate £15 - £18 per hour
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Contact Katie Webster [Show Details]
Contact Katie Webster
Telephone 0114 270 2138
Email Contact This Employment Business
Reference JS-1090575
Posted Date 17/03/2011 17:04:06
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