May 9 – Save the Date! Morgan Stanley IT Budapest TECHNOLOGY EXPO – again!

What is the Tech Expo about?

The event is designed for experienced IT professionals seeking new challenges or are just simply interested in understanding how a market leading global organization of the financial sector operates. The event will consist of:

Presentation of Morgan Stanley in Budapest

  • Morgan Stanley as a global organization
  • Technology’s crucial role within the firm
  • Employees’ experience

Live Technology demonstrations and discussions on

  • Cutting edge financial technology systems
  • Applications in action and end user applications
  • Various in-house applications written in Java, C++, C# .NET, Perl etc.
  • NextGen Market data processing of 100,000 messages per second with less than 1 millisecond end-2-end latency
  • Windows Virtualization

Interactive Panel discussions with IT employees at Morgan Stanley Budapest

  • Projects
  • Innovative solutions and Technical challenges
  • QA session

HR Clinic

  • English level & CV advice
  • Test your English
  • Get practical advice on your CV
When?
Wednesday May 9th, 2012, 06:00PM CEST

During the whole evening, you will have the chance to meet IT managers in order to discuss technical questions and team structures.

You are welcome to bring guests who may also be interested in Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley IT.

There is no charge to attend the event. Food and drinks will be served throughout the evening. 

We look forward to seeing you there!

November 8, The "Morgan Stanley Desktop", Adecco IT Academy

I'm going to give a presentation at the Adecco IT Academy about the "Morgan Stanley Desktop".

The following is a brief agenda:

  • What is "Morgan Stanley Desktop"
  • What can be common along 4000 applications
  • Grid + Cloud – and Sauron's Eye
  • How can you have hundreds of bosses – agility++

Additional information and sign up at: http://adeccoitacademy.wordpress.com/

Re: Morgan Stanley IT Budapest TECHNOLOGY EXPO

Let me have a short follow up on yesterday's event – it was a huge success I think. Hundredish interesting people from in (and especially welcoming the fact, that) and outside the company were buzzing around the 8th floor of the building learning about our newest and latest cut of technology in many of our interest fields, like mass Virtualization, extreme user experience makeovers or high frequency trading.

I'd like to thank for those people who participated and for those people who (among myself) were presenter on one of the 10 booths, being a panel speaker or was preparing the event and the keynote presentations.

As last parts of the shameless plug, let me draw the opportunity to present a small part of the presentation I gave – here:

Topics that were part of the Morgan Stanley IT Budapest Technology Expo's Cross Technology Presentation

Topics that were part of the Morgan Stanley IT Budapest Technology Expo's Cross Technology Presentation

If I did draw someone's interest into our divison, please do not hesitate, follow up with us or drop me a mail!

Morgan Stanley IT Budapest TECHNOLOGY EXPO

Hey, I still have a blog! Nearly forgotten 🙂

And what I'll use it for? You figured out, loosy advertising…

 

Starts: Wednesday September 21, 2011, 06:00PM CEST
Ends: Wednesday September 21, 2011, 09:00PM CEST
Event Type: Other
Location: Lechner Ödön fasor 8.
Budapest, BUDAPEST 1095 HU
Price:
Website: http://www.morganstanley.hu
Industry: financial services
Keywords: Java Morgan Stanley .NET4 Virtualization C# C++ career Perl Scrum Spring OO Hibernate JUnit SQL functional programming
Intended For: The event is designed for experienced IT professionals seeking new challenges or are just simply interested in understanding how a market leading global organization of the financial sector operates.
Organization:


What is the Tech Expo about?

The event is designed for experienced IT professionals seeking new challenges or are just simply interested in understanding how a market leading global organization of the financial sector operates. The event will consist of:

Presentation of Morgan Stanley and Career Opportunities in Budapest

  • Morgan Stanley as a global organization
  • Technology’s crucial role within the firm
  • Employees’ experience

Live Technology demonstrations and discussions on

  • Cutting edge financial technology systems
  • Applications in action and end user applications
  • Various in-house applications written in Java, C++, C# .NET, Perl etc.
  • NextGen Market data processing of 100,000 messages per second with less than 1 millisecond end-2-end latency
  • Windows Virtualization

Interactive Panel discussions with IT employees at Morgan Stanley Budapest

  • Projects
  • Innovative solutions and Technical challenges
  • QA session

HR Clinic

  • English level & CV advice
  • Test your English
  • Get practical advice on your CV

During the whole evening, you will have the chance to meet Recruiting and IT managers in order to discuss specific roles and long term career opportunities.

Please pre-register using mstechopenevening2011@morganstanley.com

You are welcome to bring a guest who may also be interested in an IT career at Morgan Stanley, please ask them to register as well.

There is no charge to attend the event. Food and drinks will be served throughout the evening. For further information about Morgan Stanley, please visit: http://www.morganstanley.hu

If you have any queries, please email mstechopenevening2011@morganstanley.com.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

 

 

Agile and Tools

Most of my readers (are there any? :)) know that I'm involved with Agile development methodologies a lot. Therefore came up the question what tools do I and you suggest for using to commit yourself to Agile and related methodologies. Here is my list (a bit .NET biased):

What is on your list?

How do you enhance your (agile?) workload? What tools do you think I missed but is a gem itself?

A side-question: are you more of a FOSS supporter or you don't mind paying for the tools if you get priority support, continuous dependable updates, etc. when the question is your IDE/development process tool support?

VS.NET consumes too much memory? Force a GC!

Did you know, that a GC can be forced in Visual Studio .NET?

Two options exists for it, depending on whether you changed the default key-bindings. If you press 'Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F12' with the built-in key-binding, it executes the Tools.ForceGC command. If this binding is unavailable, you still have the option to run it using nothing else than the good old find window. Press Ctrl+/ or click into the quick find window, and enter '>Tools.ForceGC'.

 

.NET library, GUI and framework developer

Long time no see for this blog. And how could it go forward other than a job advertisment? I promise I'll write up some more interesting stuff in the future, but for now the only thing I have in mind is this:

NET library, GUI and framework developer (ref no: 77193)
 
Position Description

We are seeking an enthusiastic committed and productive .NET C# developer of reusable WPF library components and applications for our highly demanding business clients and other developers. Primarily we will be developing .NET/WPF components and applications in a small team but working closely with developers and business clients throughout the bank. This will be a system that eventually replaces existing application shells and frameworks and allows integration of development efforts across multiple desktop applications.
 
There will be substantial challenges including bridging old application frameworks into the new framework while providing a clean efficient API for new modules. Aspects of layout, persistence, inter component communication (while maintaining component integrity), multiple desktop integration (across multiple machines), integration testing and remote administration will need to be considered. Our clients are spread throughout the bank and the challenge is to make our systems flexible enough to be used by multiple teams while meeting their exacting standards.

You would be able to work in a development team that is considered one of strongest in Budapest. You would have the opportunity to work in a team with extremely clever people and enjoy the complexity of the job. Here each day is a new challenge with endless learning possibilities.
 
To summarize – you would understand what it takes to create a great UI and be passionate about doing this.
 
Skills Required

  • Strong fundamental technology skills (OO design, threading)
  • Solid .NET C# experience.
  • WPF, Silverlight or Winforms experience.
  • Knowledge of SDLC best practice
  • Ability to converse with other .NET developers on complicated technical requirements
  • Have an interest and aptitude for technology
  • Can adapt to a dynamic and multifaceted environment where business and technical skills are intermingled
  • Good verbal and written communication skills in English

 
Skills Desired

  • Deep knowledge of at least 1 UI component suite (Infragistics/Syncfusion/DevExpress)
  • Proven ability to deliver high-quality software working in multi-person  / multi-region teams
  • Focus on User Experience

 
The candidate may choose to work in London or in Budapest. Please let me know whether you are interested!

What kept me busy recently #3

I finished some of my projects:

And some new technologies appeared on the horizon to work with (among the existing ones) on some very fascinating projects:

  • Google Wave
  • Software as a Service
  • Cloud APIs
  • Domain Specific Languages
  • Continuous Integration
  • Team Foundation Server

Delicious on the sidebar

After trying to tie the delicious into the blogroll, the only success was having each entry displayed as a blogpost – which cluttered everything, and pushed down more meaningful posts on the main page for http://dotneteers.net and http://petersm.dotneteers.net. The solution was using Aghy's method to embed the javascript roll for delicious into the sidebar here. So – no more links from months ago section in 'What kept me busy recently', if you are still interested in links, follow them on http://delicious.com/MountGellert.