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Meet Majid Ardforoushan – SharePoint MVP from United Arab Emirates

Served by: Ali Raza Shaikh· February 20th, 2010- No Comments »

Tell us who you are?
Hi, I’m Majid Ardforoushan, known as Neo on the community, I am a SharePoint Consultant, providing solutions based on SharePoint since 2001, founder of SharePoint Solutions Persia, a Certified Microsoft Partner. I provided Persian language for SharePoint 2001, 2003, 2007 and now I’m working 247 to support this language for SharePoint […]

Shell Scholarships Pakistan

Served by: pkstudent.com - education and career consulting· September 17th, 2009- No Comments »

Shell has always taken a leadership role in contributing to society through a structured social investment program. We support a variety of education and youth-oriented programs to help ensure the potential workforce of the future is intelligent, confident, and productive members of the local community.
We realize the importance of strengthening and developing human resource. Our […]

Swat deal finalized

· August 12th, 2009- No Comments »

President Asif Ali Zardari has signed the “Nizam-e-Adl Regulation Bill 2009″ (NAR Bill), this evening. According the to the Presidency spokesman, After an approval from National Assembly, President has hereby signed the said bill. This Bill includes appointment of the “Qazis” in the “Shariya Courts”, who will be looking after all the proceedings of the […]

Another Lesson!!

Served by: Chatter Box· July 15th, 2009- No Comments »

This one is a bad experience that I had while working with someone, who I met through a tech personality in the local community, and before I realized my mistake it had been over a year since I was working for this company/individual.
To keep it short, I would just like to tell people who are […]

Web Frameworks: Which one to learn?

Served by: Zenning My Way Out!· July 23rd, 2008- 1 Comment »

Being in the field of IT (Computer Science), it’s necessary to keep pace with the changing landscape, otherwise you would end up rendering yourself obsolete. It’s no different with web development/programming: The landscape keeps changing, either on the user interface front or the browser side or the website back-end.
As of now, we are moving through […]

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