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Hi!

I am looking for opportunities in Atlanta area (with H1B sponsorship). I have about 5 yrs of software development experience in various technologies. My resume can be found at www.geocities.com/b_rashmi
Here's brief summary:


Education:
- Masters in Computer Application
- IBM Certified - XML and Related Technologies (2004)
- Sun Certified Business Component Developer for the Java 2 Platform - EJB Certification (2004)
- Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform 1.4 (2004)


Recent Experience:
- At present, developing VB.NET desktop application.

- Contributed significantly to open source projects :-
(1) http://sourceforge.net/projects/pocolap/
(2) http://xmlbeans.apache.org/
(3) http://sourceforge.net/projects/jvending/
(4) http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmssuite/
Tools/Technologies used: Java 1.4, J2EE 1.4, Java Servlets, JSP, iText, Mysql 4.0, Oracle 9i, Hibernate
2.1, Log4j 1.2, Ant 1.6, XML, XMLBeans, JAXB, Apache Axis 1.2, SOAP, Tomcat 5.0, CVS,
WinCvs.

- Worked on development of a Custom deal capture, logistics, back office
and risk management system (GasTracs).
Tools/Technologies used: PowerBuilder 8.0, Sybase 12.5, Sybase 11.92, Sun Solaris Unix 2.8, Java 1.3,
J2EE, Java Servlets, JBoss.

Hope to hear from you!

Thank you
Rashmi
rjain29@gmail.com
 
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