Project: Omnivision

CMG   - Customer SYSTAR .                                                       

2001 – 2002

Analyst Developer

Technology used included Visual C++, MFC, XML, XSLT, Oracle 8i,  OCI 7/8, PL/SQL, SQL*Plus, Java, JavaScript, HTML, Unix, Apache Tomcat4, WindowsNT/2000/XP, IIS, Systar Script (like JSP/Servlets), Some SmallTalk V.

I worked within a team to develop an e-business decision support system components and Data mining tools. We developed a new version of an n-tier application containing collectors, an information server, a data mining tool and a user interface. The aim of this was to enable organizations to control and report on the ability of their IT infrastructure (systems and applications) to meet business needs.

My responsibilities included developing and maintaining:

o        Components and API using OCI (Oracle Call Interface) and MFC (Microsoft Foundation Classes). This interface enables the DMT (Data Mining Tool) to make connections to the database and to manipulate millions of data (performing SQL queries, calling PL/SQL stored procedures and using a cache memory) (Visual C++).

o        NT service, configuration tools (control panel applet CPL, SMTP tools, ...), inter-       NT workstation communication tools (Visual C++).

o        DHTML/Javascript Objects and XML/XSLT reports generation framework.

 

 

More details about the product

OmniVision provides practical, pragmatic power behind the tactical side of Systar's Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) solutions. Offered in two solutions that differ in scope, one side of OmniVision focuses on the specific challenges of managing the return and efficiency on interactive design and production organizations with Systar's High-Performance Workstation and Application Management solution. On the other side, Systar's Business Oriented Capacity Resource Management solution has the broad scope to span the breadth of the infrastructure across your entire enterprise. Customers have saved hundreds of thousands of Euros  using OmniVision to manage the budgets, allocation utilization, capacity and quality of service provided by their servers, workstations and applications.
 

 

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