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DataArt Expert Team.
January 28, 2004
DataArt is forming an internal group of experts to deal with the latest developments in technology, frameworks, tools, and software development processes. The objectives of this dedicated team include consulting, cooperating with journalists and contributing to various IT magazines and newspapers. DataArt is well known for successfully using the most up-to-date and pioneer technologies, and we are confident that cooperation between the mass media specialists and DataArt’s Expert Group will satisfy and benefit both sides.
DataArt specialists to go to UK to set up shared vision for upcoming project.
January 15, 2004
A group of DataArt specialists is going to the UK for a series of meetings with one of our clients. The main goal is to set up a shared vision for an upcoming project, discuss the technological details of the future system, and establish a working relationship with the client's IT department.
Information Retrieval using Latent Semantic Indexing to be used for Spam Filtering.
January 13, 2004
Eugene Vostroknutov and Artyom Astafurov have begun work on the deployment of Information Retrieval using Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI). DataArt plans to use the results of this research in anti-spam technologies, information indexing, e-mail categorization, and other R&D program projects. A huge amount of information - books, newspapers, magazines, academic journals, web sites, databases, etc. - is now stored electronically, and the World Wide Web has made it accessible to a large number of people. The purpose of an Information Retrieval system is to help people find relevant information when they need it.
DataArt Continues to Grow and Seek Experienced .NET developers.
January 12, 2004
Basic requirements for applicants are experience of .NET developing, a thorough knowledge of web-based programming, teamwork skills, and knowledge of English. All candidates will be invited for an interview and asked to complete a test exercise developed by DataArt's leading .NET programmers.
DataArt's Java Department Continues Seminars Dedicated to Hibernate
January 08, 2004
The powerful, ultra-high performance object/relational persistence and query service Hibernate is now the most popular ORM solution for Java. DataArt actively uses Hibernate to reduce development costs.
Today it was announced that the theme of the next seminar will be "Practical experience of using Hibernate at DataArt".
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