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J2EE
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piyush sharma
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| 1 year ago
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Definitely JAVA features like security,platform independence,portability,architecture neutral,robustness,mutlithreading make it better than .NET.Projects created in JAVA are more reliable and secure whether it's desktop application,applet,web...
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Dinkar Divakaran
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| 3 years ago
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I woked on J2EE as well as .NET. We use technology as per the Project Complexity and the Timeframe We can use .NET technology if we need to deliver in short span of time. For the companyy .NET will be costliar because they may have to buy the required...
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Vikash Jaiswal
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"J2EE"
| 3 years ago
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In my opinion Java platform will rock because J2EE and Java can be used for larger projects, with companies who have a heavy need for multiple tools from multiple vendors, and the ability to deploy on non-Windows platforms. For projects...
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Data Security
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Virtualization
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anup
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"Data Security"
| 2 years ago
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Security absolutely .. whether you are going virtually or physical hardware or cloud doesnt matter. there always is and will be a great threat to data. and specially now with advanced tools available through open source, security for some org's...
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Dinkar Divakaran
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| 3 years ago
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Web Conferencing is a Recession Proof Technology and it safes lot of employee travel cost. I will support Cloud computing as well. but it is still not a matured technology as per the security point of view.
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SQL Server
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Oracle
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JAGADEESAN S
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| 1 year ago
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Excellent performance for almost in critical condition can trice to well
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Rajeev Sati
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| 1 year ago
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Well oracle is quite heavy as in comparison to MS Sql
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Dinkar Divakaran
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"Oracle"
| 3 years ago
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As per my experiance i believe Oracle is better than MS SQL server. One point i have to mention here is,once we remove the data from MS SQL server, then we don't have any option to retrive the deleted record but in Oracle we can rollback.
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