Cozzent Technologies
We consider ourselves successful not when we deliver our client's final product but when the product meets your business objectives and that is our vision.
We provide web and CRM solutions as per our clients business needs. We are among the best technology firms in the web world. Our continued rapid growth is a testament to the certainty our clients experience every day. Providing web and CRM solutions for different domains as per business needs added real value to global organizations through domain expertise plus solutions with proven success in th
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The potential impact of smart computing technology on customer satisfaction and retention is staggering. A new age IT service provider will define the need for clients rather than reactively developing a solution to a client’s stated problem/requirements document that may not have taken into account the broader market trends or technology available today. These technology paradigms are creating unprecedented business scenarios.
The advent of new technologies like mobile, social, cloud and analytics have significant impact on how service providers can sell and deliver the services. Instead of selling and delivering a multi-million dollar application now, one has to be comfortable with selling and delivering a mobility app worth tens of thousands only which may have a greater appeal and higher impact on the business. Service providers have to essentially change their business models and that’s where the opportunity for business is huge, because given our size and ability to separate the business, we can rewire the business which large /traditional players would have difficulty doing. Similarly, instead of building a data centre for a customer, now service providers have to contend with models that will move the workloads to public/private clouds which may yield much lesser revenue and make way for very creative business models.
Imagine if a bank is able to enhance its 360-degree view of a customer using sentiment analysis and location based intelligence – and then, when that customer tweets about shopping for a new car, they can send him an individually customized loan offer the moment he walks into a dealer’s showroom! The timing for the bank and the customer will improve immensely, changing not only how that bank interacts with customers, but also its competitive stance. That is the power of the type of thinking we need to bring by the possibilities of these new technologies.
We are personally grateful to each one of you for your tremendous efforts, and we wish everyone a wonderful new year filled with abundance, joy, peace, gladness and treasured moments.
We look forward to working and serving you again in 2k14.
The Next Big Thing : Social, mobile, analytics and cloud are technologies that have been present for a few years, but now they started combining and growing together as a bunch, feeding off and reinforcing each other. Never in the history of the IT industry have so many trends happened simultaneously, and never have they combined so powerfully.
"When you combine technologies, they grow exponentially."
social, mobile, analytics and cloud on one integrated stack, where each function enables another to maximize their effect. This is the new enterprise IT model delivering an organization that is more connective, collaborative, real-time and productive. By 2020, as many as 100 billion computing devices will be connected to the Web, and corporations will be managing 50 times the data they do currently. So this bunch of technologies will have a multiplying effect on businesses and increase productivity across the organization.
We hope the faith and the union, which are our strong points, endure over the time and allow us to keep achieving our goals. Merry Christmas and a prosper New Year!
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One essential aspect of privacy is the ability to control how much we disclose to others. Unfortunately, we've lost much of that control now that every photo, chat, or status update posted on a social-media site can be stored in the cloud: even though we intended to share that information with someone, we don’t necessarily want it to stay available, out of context, forever. The weight of our digital pasts is emerging as the central privacy challenge of our time.
But what if people could make their posts vanish automatically—making social media more of an analogue to everyday conversations that aren't recorded for posterity? That’s the promise of services such as Snapchat, a mobile-phone app whose popularity has increased dramatically during the past year.
"the e-data stored in last 4 years is almost triple to the e-data that was available since beginning"....which is a very HUGE-HUGE-HUGE Amount!!!!....This is becoming inspiration for the companies to invest more in BA(Business Analytic), Big Data and Cloud Computing kinds of stream. Elephants of the IT forest set the minds to run through these streams in all sectors of the business with the motivation of smarter, faster and easier life. Building career with such trends would make you stronger, stable and more successful in near future.
Can we use Social Media to Create Better Community ?
A subscriber identity module or subscriber identification module (SIM) is an integrated circuit that securely stores the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and the related key used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephony devices ,such as mobile phones and computers.
It is also a portable memory chip used mostly in cell phones that operate on the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network. These cards hold the personal information of the account holder, including his or her phone number, address book, text messages, and other data. When a user wants to change phones, he or she can usually easily remove the card from one handset and insert it into another. SIM cards are convenient and popular with many users, and are a key part of developing cell phone technology.
Sim Cards are of four (4) Types. Named as Below H1, H2, H3, H4
H1= You Will Get Normal Network On This Sim
H2= You Will Get Better Network On This Sim, Means Strong
H3= You Will Get More Better Network On This Sim, Means Stronger
H4= Normal, Better, More Better Is Nothing In Front OF This Sim.
Basically H4 Sim giving for Corporate Sim, Army Peoples etc. The Company doesn’t Provide H4 Sim To all User,because this Sim eat More bandwidth. For knowing Which Type of Sim is using Just Check Its Back Side and will Get the Sim No. and the Sim Type.
SIM cards are made in three different sizes to accommodate different devices. Most phones use mini-SIM or micro-SIM cards, which are quite small — the mini is 25 mm by 15 mm , and the micro is 15 mm by 12 mm.Full-sized cards are much larger, 85.6 mm by 53.98 mm , and are too big for most phones. All cards are only 0.76 mm thick, and the microchip contacts are in the same arrangement. This means that, with the proper adapter, the smaller cards can be used in devices designed for larger ones.
A SIM card offers security for both the user’s data and his or her calls. The cards can be locked, meaning that only someone who has the correct personal identification number (PIN) can use the card. If the phone is stolen, the thief cannot use a locked SIM or get any information off of it without the PIN.
This new levitating wireless mouse not only floats using magnets, but also prevents users from getting carpal tunnel.
http://techandfacts.com/bat-levitating-wireless-computer-mouse/
BAT LEVITATING WIRELESS COMPUTER MOUSE KIBARDIN presents a new product – levitating wireless computer mouse. The Bat is a set that consists of a base – mouse pad and floating mouse with magnet ring . A Czech design studio is...
Five More Common Myths About Open Source :
Myth 1: You have to have a beard and sandals to use Open Source.
We won’t lie, some Open Source users do have beards and some are seen wearing sandals, but you’re more likely to see an Open Source user out shattering Open Source myths in a suit and tie than sporting the beard and sandals combination. In fact, if you take Linux, one of the largest Open Source projects, most of the big contributors are working for major corporations such as Red Hat, SUSE, IBM, Intel and even Microsoft. For full details and more Linux facts take a look at this report from the Linux Foundation.
Myth 2: Open Source is only for the server room.
Of course, it does an excellent job in the server room, but that isn’t all it can do. There are plenty of cases where Open Source software (OSS) is a good fit outside the server room. Have you ever seen an Android phone? Or the Firefox web browser? In fact, Google use Linux for their internal desktop computers.
Myth 3: Too many versions make it difficult to keep up to date
Because of the open development model in many Open Source projects, there are a lot of versions. But unless you always need the latest features, it’s not necessary to constantly update. Most projects keep a ‘stable’ branch that only receives critical security updates. Some distributors like Red Hat keep stable versions of whole ecosystems supported for ten years or more, so you can update when you need to, not when the software changes.
Myth 4: You can’t build commercial software on Open Source
You are always free to sell software built on OSS, and many organisations do. Mac OS X, for example, is built on the FreeBSD Open Source project and they certainly don’t give it away for free. However, it depends on the licence of the Open Source project you’re incorporating into your software. Any software released under the BSD or MIT licences can be incorporated into commercial software provided you fulfil some acknowledgement clauses while code under the LGPL can be linked to from commercial software. However, if you use code released under the GPL, you will have to also release your source code under an open licence.
Myth 5: Open Source isn’t high performance
One of the Open Source myths which couldn’t be more wrong! The world’s fastest computer (Titan at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in America) runs Linux. A staggering 90% of the worlds fastest 500 computers run some form of Linux. On top of that, Linux is the operating system of choice for most organisations that store and process vast quantities of data like Google, Facebook. Even CERN uses Linux to hunt for subatomic particles.
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http://wow-facts.com/facts-about-android-operating-system/
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/windows-8-new-features-you-will-love/
5 Top Windows 8 Features You’ll Love Following the release of Windows 8 Developer Preview, many sites have done reviews on what the next Windows system will be like. The reviews are mostly positive, with some hailing Windows 8 as the next revolution in the technology of computer operating systems (OS). Such may well be the ambition ......
Yahoo! India R&D on Friday announced the sixth edition of Yahoo! Hack India, which will be held in Hyderabad on July 13-14.
This will be Yahoo!'s first hack event in India hosted outside Bangalore, where the company has its second largest R&D center.
This year will see two external hack events by Yahoo! in India, one in Hyderabad and another in Bangalore later in the year.
The event brings together programmers, developers, designers from across the industry, start ups and students from the top tech universities in India. Over 1,000 developers from across 20 states in India signed up to participate in the Hyderabad event, of which 250 best hackers have been selected after an entry-level coding challenge.
These hackers will now participate in the two-day event which brings forth a series of technical workshops, followed by a nonstop 24-hour coding Hackathon.
Opera 15, the first version of Opera that ships with Google’s Chromium backend instead of Presto, is now available to download for Windows and Mac. By switching to Chromium, Opera is now a lot faster (comparable to Chrome, in fact) and more compatible with HTML5 websites and apps. Opera 15 also introduces some interesting new features, including a reworked Speed Dial, and Discover, which is a bit like a built-in version of StumbleUpon.
Back in February, Norway-based Opera Software decided that the only way to keep up with Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer was to adopt Chromium. In short, Opera Software knew that its small team of developers couldn’t maintain performance and feature parity with the big boys. By dropping the Presto rendering engine and making the switch to Blink (WebKit)/Chromium, those developers no longer need to worry about performance and standards compliance; they can now focus on Opera’s user experience and unique features, which are ultimately the only way that Opera will keep or gain market share.
Chromium, in case you weren’t aware, is an open-source browser developed by Google that Chrome (and Chrome OS) is based on. Chromium is very, very similar to Chrome, except that it misses a few proprietary features, such as the built-in Flash player. Chromium used to be powered by the WebKit rendering engine, but recently Google forked WebKit to create Blink, a simpler, faster layout engine.
By adopting Chromium, Opera have done more than just drop the Presto rendering engine, though — in essence, Opera is now the Chromium browser, but with a custom UI tacked on the front. If you go into the Settings or Extensions panes, it’s almost like you’re using Chrome. At first glance, you might think that faster surfing, better standards support, and improved rendering quality is a good thing — but if you look deeper, there was quite a lot of collateral damage caused by this massive shift. The interface can’t be customized, you can’t edit built-in search engines, Opera Mail is now a separate app, Widgets and Unite are gone, and sync doesn’t yet work. Curiously, despite Chromium being available for Linux, there isn’t a Linux build of Opera 15.
Intel's Powerful Fourth-Generation Processors Enters India
Intel's new generation of processors - codenamed Haswell - have been formally launched in India.
The processors deliver up to 50 percent increase in battery life over the previous generation, equating to 9 hours of battery life in day-to-day usage for some ultrabooks based on the new processors.
Speaking at the launch, Leighton Phillips, Director, Product Management & Pricing, Intel Asia-Pacific, said, "Today we deliver on the vision set forth two years ago to reinvent personal computing with the introduction of our fourth-generation Intel Core processors."
Fourth-generation Intel Core processors are designed keeping in mind the changing usage pattern of consumers, with a shift from traditional computing devices like desktops and laptops to portable gadgets like tablets and convertibles. In addition to the 50 percent improvement in battery life mentioned earlier, the new generation processors show two to three times improvement in standby time.
"The fourth-generation Intel Core processors offer the most significant gain in battery life ever achieved by Intel, " said Debjani Ghosh, Managing Director, Sales and Marketing Group, Intel South Asia.
The improvements are not limited to battery life, with solid gains in performance as well. According to Intel, "every day computing" is approximately "two times faster than a similar four-year old computer" and up to 15 percent faster than the previous generation. Machines based on fourth-generation Intel Core processors wake up faster, and are faster at every day tasks like editing HD videos.
"Improvements have been made keeping in mind the user's needs and requirements of a power efficient, high performance device," Ghosh added.
Intel Iris graphics, available on select members of the fourth-generation Intel Core processor family, delivers up to double the 3D performance over previous generation mobile Intel HD Graphics solutions.
Andrew Blum: What is the Internet, really? | Video on TED.com When a squirrel chewed through a cable and knocked him offline, journalist Andrew Blum started wondering what the Internet was really made of. So he set out to go see it -- the underwater cables, secret switches and other physical bits that make up the net.
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/224977-2
The Biggest Trends in Business for 2013 Our look at new directions in business and how they will affect you in the coming year -- and beyond.
http://www.comscore.com/Insights/Blog/Android_vs_iOS_User_Differences_Every_Developer_Should_Know
Android vs. iOS: User Differences Every Developer Should Know With Android and iPhone now combining for nearly 90 percent of the U.S. smartphone market, many app developers are concentrating their efforts on serving the majority of smartphone users through these two platforms.
http://blog.coldflake.com/posts/2012-12-30-Top-10-Unix-Command-Line-Utilities-2012.html
Top 10 Unix Command Line Utilities 2012 | conflating another selection of the some useful unix commands
http://cloudcomputing.blogspot.in/2013/01/a-journey-from-sql-to-nosql-to-newsql.html
cloud computing: A Journey From SQL to NoSQL to NewSQL How ia this referrring to cloud storage or best cloud stroage service? Iasnt it coming under develoment umbrella?Just have a look at http://www.cloudstoragebest.com/. Tis would tewll you what actually clud is instead of psoting irrlevant suff on cloud bloggers.
http://blogs.teradata.com/anz/10-steps-to-making-big-data-work-for-you/
10 Steps to Making Big Data Work For You - ANZ Blog A recent research by Analysys Mason has identified that a good proportion of telecommunication companies (Telco) do not have a strategy for Big Data. This is probably because as with any new technologies, Big Data initiatives (or lack of it!) seem to suffer its own share of fear uncertainty and doub...