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Subject: Java/J2EE in Ireland
Category: Computers > Programming
Asked by: navanman-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 07 Oct 2004 03:56 PDT
Expires: 06 Nov 2004 02:56 PST
Question ID: 411449
what organisations in Ireland use Java/J2EE as their core development
language/strategy?

Clarification of Question by navanman-ga on 07 Oct 2004 04:07 PDT
What I am looking for is a listing of around 20-30 organisations that
undertake Jave/J2EE projects of such a scale that they may require
outside expertise in the form of consultancy or hire contractors to
meet their requirements. There may be project references that detail
the use of Java/J2EE, there may also be advertisements / tenders from
organisations looking for these skills or advertising projects.

What I do not need is the names of recruitment agencies that seek to
hire J2EE developers or contractors on behalf of unknown clients.  Who
they hire for is what I need.
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Subject: Re: Java/J2EE in Ireland
From: ashokkrishna-ga on 19 Oct 2004 03:52 PDT
 
I am pointing you towards couple of recruitment websites again here,
but please stay with me till I finish my point! :)

If you go into recruitireland.com or irishjobs.ie, or even monster.ie,
they have a section where you can browse through their recent/repeated
clientele, which are normally firms like, IBM, Accenture, SAP, KPMG
etc. You will find their contact details and recent requirements which
should give you a staring point.
Subject: Re: Java/J2EE in Ireland
From: exaltec-ga on 09 Mar 2005 07:09 PST
 
Hi
We sometimes require the use of outside J2EE SOA contractors that can
meet our customer demand. If you are an expert with the IBM Rational
Suite, Eclipse, BEA Web Logic or IBM Websphere or with are conversant
with Informix 4GL, Oracle Forms, Microsoft Visual Basic migrations we
could at some point perhaps use your services.

www.exaltec.com

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