Monday, October 25, 2010

SRI LANKAN STUDENTS PLACED SECOND IN THE SEARCC INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS' SOFTWARE COMPETITION IN INDIA

We are pleased to announce that Sri Lanka Team ‘A’ secured the second place in the SEARCC International Schools' Software Competition which was held in Chennai India from 21st to 24th October 2010. The winning team consisted of S C P Weerasinghe of Royal College Colombo, P G M Pallewatte of Nalanda College Colombo and H G Udugahapattuwa of Royal College Colombo. This International Competition was organized by South East Asian Computer Confederation (SEARCC) and hosted by the Computer Society of India. Seven teams representing the countries Australia, New Zealand, India, Taiwan and Sri Lanka participated in this competition.

The Computer Society of Sri Lanka made arrangements to send 2 teams for this competition this year. These teams were selected from the winners of National Schools’ Software Competition which is an annual event conducted by the Computer Society of Sri Lanka.




Source -Computer Society of Sri Lanka

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Some Guidelines for the Display Names of an Email Account



I have noticed some of our friends are using different display name styles for their email accounts.
I am glad to give you a guideline for email accounts. If this is not appropriate please suggest or correct.
In future you may be instructed by the company before you are assigned to the customer related tasks.
When your email account is publicly available one (Which is not limited to the intranet or VPN),  please use your full name to avoid conflicting it with another person.
E.g.
Lalith Silva <ls@a.b>
Lalith Perera <lp@x.y>
For internal account you may use only your first name, since no other user in your company with the same name.
Bimal <bimal@p.q>
Its not good to include the service provider name as a part of your display name.
E.g.
Kamal (sltnet) <kamal@m.n>
Anil - google <ap@g.h>
Please, use correct capitalization and letters for your name.
E.g.
jAYANTHA pERERA <j@k.l>
roshan <roshan@k.l>

Friday, July 9, 2010

What a salesforce CRM client expects from an Application :

Customers using CRM services as small business management software solution, need customizations and automation additional to the services provided by the on line CRM.

salesforce.com is one of the most popular on line CRM service providers and it has 72,500 customers and over 2,100,000 subscribers as of January 2009. Salesforce has its own development platform for building software as a service (SaaS) applications on top of it. This platform is called Apex. To create new application you need a developer with the knowledge of Apex.