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Profissão TI: Débora Palermo, Sandra Vaz e José Caodaglio, da ORACLE
Jan 16th
Dessa vez temos um programa um pouco diferente: o Profissão TI esteve no Oracle Open World, o principal evento para clientes, desenvolvedores e parceiros da Oracle aqui na América Latina. Em pleno evento, conversamos com três executivos da empresa sobre sua percepção do momento e das oportunidades no mercado de trabalho em TI, como eles veem a formação do profissional e as qualidades que devem ser desenvolvidas. Falamos com Débora Palermo, Gerente Sênior da Oracle University, com Sandra Vaz, Vice-Presidente de Alianças e Canais, e com José Caodaglio, Diretor Sênior de Business Intelligence (BI) da Oracle/Brasil. A apresentação é do Prof. Maurício Pimentel, da BandTec.
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The “New Old Fashion” of application development
Dec 19th
By Eduardo de Moraes Ponzoni, São Paulo
4th Semester – System Analysis and Development
For a long time, the largest investments in technology to improve storage capacity and data processing were made in large equipment, or equipment so-called “servers”. The software and the hardware for the so-called “clients” during all this time have been one step behind, specially because major information technology players such as the IBM Corporation have long said that these “clients” (micro computers or PCs) would never be able to store large amounts of data or to perform complex or heavy processing, and even worse: be networked.

So it took a long time before PCs began to raise people’s interest, which led the manufacturers of hardware and software to start making investments in these computer models. It has allowed, over the past few years, major advances in terms of hardware and software and specially in three points that IBM at the time said they would never be efficient at or capable of: storing large volumes of data, processing heavy and complex data with satisfactory response time, and networking, including wireless networks or wireless technology known as Wi-Fi.
Today, the new fashions of hardware are tablet computers and mobile phones, while the new fashion of software include different styles of web-based and “cloud” applications.
Okay, but why is it called the “New Old Fashion” of application development, and why is it said that this is not an absolutely brand new subject? We’ll see it pretty soon. Now, let’s look back a little bit, starting with MAINFRAME applications development
Mainframe applications development
At the very beginning of application development for MAINFRAME computers, there wasn’t any kind of concern towards the interaction between the users and the applications. That was because the main focus was to build robust applications to process large amounts of data in the shortest time possible.
The application visual was always the same, based in character mode, usually 25 lines and 80 columns with a black background and green foreground. The interaction with the applications was all done using a mainframe terminal or an emulator and a regular keyboard.
The navigation through the applications was done by function keys (known as “PF”), or menu choices, where the user would type letters or numbers according to the navigation menu option.

The programming languages for MAINFRAMES also were (are) complex. Most MAINFRAME applications were (are) written in ASSEMBLER (one of the most “down level” languages known), or COBOL (which has a very hard and verbose code).
Client-Server applications development
As the personal computers began to evolve in both hardware and software, companies like Microsoft and even IBM began releasing operating systems that had a greater number of features aimed at regular users, based on graphic applications, introducing the concept of “windows”, and “windows’ components” such as dialog boxes, text, drop-down lists and processing buttons. Moreover, with the increased processing power and storage of the small computers, there were investments towards distributed computing in computer networks and then a new application development concept was born: the model known as “Client-Server”, whose fundamental idea is to distribute the application tasks and responsibilities in two layers: “client” and “server”.
The role played by client layer is as simple as request access and use of “server components” and display data or results to the user, while the server layer provides resources and/or services or server components. Server components include database access, security concerns, file sharing, business rules and all application processing.

The server layer can also be layered in other layers distributing the server responsibilities depending on its requirements and architecture.
Despite all the advances that leverage this computing model, it has some problems, both for hardware and software.
In this model, the client-side hardware does not require large storage capacities and processing, but in any case change the application or screen, requiring you to reinstall the application. In a small network with few computers using the application that does not seem to be a big problem, but imagine a large network as a financial institution for example.
Once on the server-side, there may be a growing demand for upgrading the hardware as the application becomes larger or more complex, or as the number of clients increases, or as the volume of data to be processed and stored increases.
To be continued…
Profissão TI: Alexandre de Cicco, Presidente da Netpartners – A TI e a Gestão do Negócio
Dec 8th

Tecnologia da Informação é imprescindível para lidar com os grandes volumes de dados de que as empresas dispõem, pois é através dela que se pode gerar valiosas informações a partir do big data. Informações essas que podem ajudar (muito) na gestão otimizada do negócio. E implementar sistemas que deem conta disso é um dos focos da Netpartners Consultoria. No Profissão TI, Alexandre de Cicco, Presidente do Grupo Netpartners, avisa que o mercado de TI está carente de jovens profissionais com boa formação e cheio de oportunidades. Quem comanda a entrevista é o Prof. Maurício Pimentel, da BandTec.
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EM BREVE no Profissão TI: Alexandre De Cicco, da Netpartners
Dec 2nd

O Profissão TI recebe o presidente da Netpartners, Alexandre De Cicco, para falar das oportunidades no mercado de TI, gerenciamento de informação, dentre outros temas. O podcast de hoje é uma chamada, um teaser… Em breve, você ouve a entrevista completa aqui no Profissão TI, sob o comando do Prof. Maurício Pimentel, da BandTec.
Profissão TI: Marco Filippetti, da Embratel – Redes e Certificação
Nov 24th
Marco Filippetti, consultor da Embratel, fala sobre a nova rede que está surgindo: a internet das coisas. Em breve, a rede estará presente em muito mais do que computadores. Carros, geladeiras, electrodomésticos e casas, também estarão conectados. No Profissão TI, Filippeti também entra no assunto das certificações, como elas funcionam e qual o seu papel na carreira de um profissional de TI. Para Marco Filippetti, a carreira em TI e a área de redes continuarão a crescer e oferecer oportunidades para os bons profissionais. Quem entrevista é o Prof. Maurício Pimentel da BandTec.
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Em breve no Profissão TI: Marco Filippetti, da Embratel – Redes e Certificação
Nov 22nd

Marco Filippetti, consultor da Embratel, fala no Profissão TI sobre as novidades da área de redes, como a “internet das coisas”, e a ampliação de oportunidades que vem por aí, por causa da Copa do Mundo, e das Olimpíadas. Filippetti também explica as certificações, como elas funcionam, e qual o seu papel na carreira de um profissional de TI. O podcast de hoje é uma chamada, um teaser… Em breve, você ouve a entrevista completa aqui no Profissão TI, sob o comando do Prof. Maurício Pimentel, da BandTec. Aguardem!!!
Faculdade BandTec é mencionada em artigo da Folha, sobre a importância do Inglês para o sucesso na carreira.
Nov 21st
O artigo foi publicado ontem, 20/11, no Caderno Carreiras e Empregos do Jornal Folha de S.Paulo.
O texto mostra, que a BandTec acertou em disponibilizar a seus alunos, a disciplina de Inglês durante todo o seu curso.

Fonte: Jornal Folha de S.Paulo
Profissão TI: Rodrigo Nasser, da TOTVS
Nov 9th
Rodrigo Nasser é Diretor do Centro de Desenvolvimento da TOTVS, e está no Profissão TI para falar do desenvolvimento internacional da carreira, dentre outros temas. A TOTVS é uma empresa que vem crescendo muito nos últimos anos e hoje é líder no Brasil e na América Latina em software de gestão. Para Rodrigo Nasser, o Brasil está caminhando na direção da integração de hardware, software e internet. E para fazer essa integração precisamos de pessoas. Pessoas bem qualificadas, porque não é um processo simples. E aí estão oportunidades para os profissionais de TI. Quem comanda a entrevista é o Prof. Maurício Pimentel, da BandTec.
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Em breve, no Profissão TI: Rodrigo Nasser, da TOTVS
Nov 1st
O Profissão TI recebe o diretor de desenvolvimento da TOTVS, Rodrigo Nasser, para falar do desenvolvimento internacional da carreira, dentre outros temas. A TOTVS é uma empresa que vem crescendo muito nos últimos anos e hoje é líder no Brasil e na América Latina em software de gestão. O podcast de hoje é uma chamada, um teaser… Em breve, você ouve a entrevista completa aqui no Profissão TI, sob o comando do Prof. Maurício Pimentel, da BandTec. Aguardem!!!
Learning a language using the Internet
Oct 28th
By Renata Rodrigues de Mesquita, São Paulo October 28th 2011
4th Semester – System Analysis and Development

Technology has made a lot of things easier. One of the greatest things technology has done is shortening distances. It means that I don’t need to go to a library to know if they have a certain book I’m looking for. I can read a newspaper from Greece without being physically there. And I can learn a different language without even moving from my comfortable sofa.
The article is about learning languages over the web. The web is full of great stuff to help us to learn more and more about any language you want.
Nowadays if I want to learn a new language I can be easily helped by the web. First of all, I am going to find a lot of schools and teachers in my area with one or two clicks. Then there are a number of courses online. Paid or free, you can join them. Additionally, you can get in touch with a new language. And that’s my favorite thing when trying to improve my knowledge.
Getting in touch with a foreign language means much more than learning words and composing sentences. Learning a new language is also acquiring a different point of view. Each language and culture has a particular way to express, feel and understand things. Language is a part of culture. Behind each sentence in each language there is a whole world of meanings. Once I read an article by the great author Partha Chanterjee about the difficulty, even impossibility of translation of terms between cultures. My point is, if you want to really learn a language, you need to learn the culture and the hidden meanings behind the words.
And Internet is just great for that. The “www” is there to shorten any distance between you and other cultures.
You can read several newspapers from almost every corner of the Earth, written in a lot of different languages. If you experience trouble in finding a newspaper in a particular language or from a specific country, this website might be useful: http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/. It´s cool to read news in other languages because they offer different points of view about world issues. And it’s also interesting to see what other countries and cultures consider important enough to become news.

You can also try some radio stations. That’s my favorite part. I am always looking for radios on the web. I love to hear news in other languages, even when I am not able to understand what they are saying. My ears can get accustomed to the sound and that’s very important when learning a language. Furthermore, you can perceive what kind of songs they like, what kind of songs they produce, what kind of advertising they have. Since I am always looking for new radios or new database websites, I don’t know any particular site to recommend, but among all sites I visit, I particularly like the BBC. Although I have to confess that I prefer local radios and newspapers when I am looking for radios on other languages other than English, BBC radio broadcasting in different languages are easy to find. I just google it and there it is: a radio in Hindi. But actually BBC is very helpful when we think about learning languages: they have good online courses. Interested? Have a look at their website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/
There are a couple websites where you can actually talk to people from all around the world and while you learn more and more about the way they talk, speak and act, they also learn about you. You can have a look at http://www.livemocha.com or www.busuu.com. Internet allows us to have this great exchange that was unthinkable 20 years ago. The interaction between people from different backgrounds can extend our minds’ frontiers and let down barriers of prejudice and racism. So, maybe the Internet is helping us to build a better world full of understanding and respect for the difference.
Some links that might interest you:
