Hi, is there any opportunity for foreigners?
José Espinoza Cruz On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Patricia Byrne (c) <[email protected]>wrote: > Good Afternoon, > > > > I am currently working as a Global Researcher for VMware and we are > sourcing candidates for a number of positions, to join our Gemfire Team > based in Oregon. I have attached the three job descriptions for review: > > > > GemStone’s Advanced Database Development Team is developing the next > generation of SQL Fabric, a memory oriented distributed SQL data management > system designed to provide unprecedented, very-high throughput with > predictable latency for applications with high scalability and high > availability requirements. Thus we have launched a search for key members of > this development team. > > > > As a GemStone Senior Software Engineer, or Enterprise Architect, with > excellent knowledge of developing database internals, you will have the > opportunity to help us design cutting edge solutions in a multitude of > areas including distributed systems, continuous querying/stream processing; > materialized views; multi-query optimization; distributed querying; scalable > distributed data structures; concurrent data structures; main-memory > databases; fault-tolerance paradigms; and p2p network topologies. > > More information about SQLFabric can be found at > http://community.gemstone.com/display/sqlfabric/SQLFabric > > > > Located in Oregon, GemStone is now a division of VMware/SpringSource (NYSE: > VMW). The SQL Fabric initiative is one of our next-generation, > game-changing, disruptive technologies. > > > > If you are interested in the position and I would appreciate if you could > forward me a copy of your resume to: [email protected] > > > > Kind Regards, > > > > > > *Trish Byrne* > > *Global Staffing Researcher*** > > [email protected] <[email protected]>** > > VMware International, Ireland > > 650 4278904 *US * > > 00 353 21 4660503 *International * > > *Office hours* > > *GMT - **10.00-19.00** **(CMT 04.00-13.00, PST 02.00-11.00)* > > [image: vmware] <http://www.vmware.com/> > > >
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