Freshers(BTech – CS) and 2 years experience in Linux and C development
Freshers(BTech – CS) and 2 years experience in Linux and C development
Experience : 2 Yrs.
Job Description: IT Sales
Location: Delhi / Chennai
Qualification: IT Graduate + MBA
Joining Date: Immediate
Customer Details:
CRIS & Indian Railways
All Over India
Brief on Unreserved Ticketing System
Twenty-one million passengers travel daily on Indian Railways using the unreserved
journey facility. An unreserved ticket authorizes these journeys but offers no
reserved seats or berths. The ticket is not specific to a train service either. This
facility is predominantly used by commuters and suburban travellers – over short
distances where assured seating is not a necessity. Tickets are issued to the
unreserved passenger any time of day or night as booking offices remain open 24
hours a day, seven days a week.
The Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) caters to this segment of the market and
seeks to provide a centrally administered computerized ticketing system over the
entire Indian Railways. Today more than ninety percent of the unreserved tickets are
sold through this system.
Opportunity:
CRIS wanted to deploy thin client at UTS ticketing counters, with fan less design and
no moving parts due to the different climate condition across India which can’t be
sustained by any regular desktop computer as one application required for most of
the users to run and do the UTS ticket booking.
Challenges:
Server, Data Base, Application & other details:
Requirements:
Solution:
Deployed Breeze ECC Thin Client
Configuration:
Operating System – Embedded Customised Linux with kernel 2.6.32 (as required
by CRIS) within 800 MB
Software – Emulation suite, ISCII Library, Java and other required dependencies
Hardware- 1.8Ghz Dual Core processor, 2 GB RAM, 8GB FLASH,6 USB ports, one
Parallel printer Port, Two Serial Port etc.
By deploying Breeze thin client following objectives were achieved in addition overcoming
all the challenges mentioned above –
As the thin clients are without any moving part, the maintenance is very
low compared to regular desktop
The OS & Software’s are stored in Flash drive which ensured faster speed
With USB storage disabled, no unauthorised access to data
No fiddling with configuration etc.
Protection from viruses and malware attacks
Consumes ¼ power compared to a regular desktop, ensuring Hugh
savings on power bills
Customer Details:
CRIS & Indian Railways
All Over India
Brief on PRS
Reserved travel by Indian Railways is facilitated by the Passenger Reservation
System (PRS). PRS provides reservation services to nearly 1.5 to 2.2 million
passengers a day on over 2500 trains running throughout the country. The PRS
Application CONCERT (Country-wide Network of Computerized Enhanced Reservation
and Ticketing) is the world’s largest online reservation application, developed and
maintained by CRIS. The system currently operates from 5 Data centres. The server
clusters are connected together by a core network that enables universal terminals
across country, through which the travelling public can reserve a berth on any train,
between any pair of station for any date and class.
Opportunity:
CRIS wanted to deploy thin client based Dumb Terminals at PRS ticketing counters,
across India which can’t be sustained the different climatic conditions encounters in
each region as all the users run the same PRS ticket booking application.
Challenges:
Server, Data Base, Application & other details:
Requirements:
Solution:
Deployed Breeze ECT Thin Client based Dumb Terminal
Configuration:
Operating System – Embedded Customised Linux
Software – Emulation suite, ISCII and other required dependencies
Hardware- 1.8Ghz Dual Core processor, 1 GB RAM, 4GB FLASH,6 USB ports, one Parallel printer Port,
Two Serial Port etc.
By deploying Breeze thin client following objectives were achieved in addition overcoming
all the challenges mentioned above –
Customer Details:
RTO OFFICE
(Under West Bengal Transport Department)
Behala, Parnashree, Near Behala Flying Club, Kolkata 700060 West Bengal. Latest
RTO in Kolkata.
Opportunity:
Client wanted to deploy thin client at counters, due to the various issues faced, which
are common with desktop computers. As one single application is required for most
of the users to run and do the assigned tasks.
Challenges:
Server, Data Base, Application & other details:
Requirements:
Solution:
Deployed Breeze ECC Thin Client
Configuration:
Operating System – WES 7
Software – Google Chrome Browser, OpenOffice, Acrobat Reader
Hardware- 1.8Ghz Dual Core processor, 4 GB RAM, 8GB FLASH,6 USB ports, one Parallel printer Port,
Serial Port etc.
By deploying Breeze thin client following objectives were achieved in addition overcoming
all the challenges mentioned above –
Customer Details:
CRIS & Indian Railways
All Over India
Brief on Unreserved Ticketing System thru ATVM’s
Apart from manned counters for dispensing tickets, there are also automatic ticket
vending machines (ATVM) that are operated using smart cards and touch screens.
This technology was first introduced in Mumbai in Oct’2007 and its success led to
proliferation to other metropolitan cities. Chennai, Secunderabad, Delhi and Kolkata
are the other cities where these machines are currently commissioned.
Opportunity:
CRIS wanted to deploy ATVM’s with thin client as CPU, which can sustain different
climate condition across India.
Challenges:
Server, Data Base, Application & other details:
Requirements:
Solution:
Deployed Breeze ECC Thin Client
Configuration:
Operating System – Embedded Customised Linux with kernel 2.6.32 (as required by CRIS) within 800 MB
Software – X interface, Java and other required dependencies
Hardware- 1.8Ghz Dual Core processor, 2 GB RAM, 8GB FLASH,6 USB ports, one Parallel printer Port,
Three Serial Port etc.
By deploying Breeze thin client following objectives were achieved in addition overcoming
all the challenges mentioned above –
Customer Details:
CRIS & Indian Railways
All Over India
Brief on Unreserved Ticketing System
Twenty-one million passengers travel daily on Indian Railways using the unreserved journey facility. An unreserved ticket authorizes these journeys but offers no reserved seats or berths. The ticket is not specific to a train service either. This facility is predominantly used by commuters and suburban travellers – over short distances where assured seating is not a necessity. Tickets are issued to the unreserved passenger any time of day or night as booking offices remain open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) caters to this segment of the market and seeks to provide a centrally administered computerized ticketing system over the entire Indian Railways. Today more than ninety percent of the unreserved tickets are sold through this system.
Opportunity:
CRIS wanted to deploy thin client at UTS ticketing counters, with fan less design and no moving parts due to the different climate condition across India which can’t be sustained by any regular desktop computer as one application required for most of the users to run and do the UTS ticket booking.
Challenges:
Should be able to sustain different climatic condition like very high & low temperatures, humid conditions and on top of that no air conditioning environment at most of the places
Server, Data Base, Application & other details:
Requirements:
Solution:
Deployed Breeze ECC Thin Client
Configuration:
Operating System – Embedded Customised Linux with kernel 2.6.32 (as required by CRIS) within 800 MB
Software – Emulation suite, ISCII Library, Java and other required dependencies
Hardware– 1.8Ghz Dual Core processor, 2 GB RAM, 8GB FLASH,6 USB ports, one Parallel printer Port, Two Serial Port etc.
By deploying Breeze thin client following objectives were achieved in addition overcoming all the challenges mentioned above –
As the thin clients are without any moving part, the maintenance is very low compared to regular desktop
The OS & Software’s are stored in Flash drive which ensured faster speed
With USB storage disabled, no unauthorised access to data
No fiddling with configuration etc.
Protection from viruses and malware attacks
Consumes ¼ power compared to a regular desktop, ensuring Hugh savings on power bills
Customer Details:
CRIS & Indian Railways
All Over India
Brief on PRS
Reserved travel by Indian Railways is facilitated by the Passenger Reservation System (PRS). PRS provides reservation services to nearly 1.5 to 2.2 million passengers a day on over 2500 trains running throughout the country. The PRS Application CONCERT (Country-wide Network of Computerized Enhanced Reservation and Ticketing) is the world’s largest online reservation application, developed and maintained by CRIS. The system currently operates from 5 Data centres. The server clusters are connected together by a core network that enables universal terminals across country, through which the travelling public can reserve a berth on any train, between any pair of station for any date and class.
Opportunity:
CRIS wanted to deploy thin client based Dumb Terminals at PRS ticketing counters, across India which can’t be sustained the different climatic conditions encounters in each region as all the users run the same PRS ticket booking application.
Challenges:
Highly secured & lower maintenance client required for users to enable lesser downtime in terms of hardware & software
Should be able to sustain different climatic condition like very high & low temperatures, humid conditions and on top of that no air conditioning environment at most of the places
Easy to Implement, Configuring & troubleshoot
Data security (Highly confidential information which should not be allowed to taken away from any of the PRS counters)
Low footprint to ensure minimum physical space required, since counters has limited space
Server, Data Base, Application & other details:
Requirements:
CRIS PRS application runs on emulation suite developed in C ++
Solution:
Deployed Breeze ECT Thin Client based Dumb Terminal
Configuration:
By deploying Breeze thin client following objectives were achieved in addition overcoming all the challenges mentioned above –
Customer Details:
RTO OFFICE
(Under West Bengal Transport Department)
Behala, Parnashree, Near Behala Flying Club, Kolkata 700060 West Bengal. Latest RTO in Kolkata.
Opportunity:
Client wanted to deploy thin client at counters, due to the various issues faced, which are common with desktop computers. As one single application is required for most of the users to run and do the assigned tasks.
Challenges:
Server, Data Base, Application & other details:
Requirements:
Solution:
Deployed Breeze ECC Thin Client
Configuration:
By deploying Breeze thin client following objectives were achieved in addition overcoming all the challenges mentioned above –
Customer Details:
CRIS & Indian Railways
All Over India
Brief on Unreserved Ticketing System thru ATVM’s
Apart from manned counters for dispensing tickets, there are also automatic ticket vending machines (ATVM) that are operated using smart cards and touch screens. This technology was first introduced in Mumbai in Oct’2007 and its success led to proliferation to other metropolitan cities. Chennai, Secunderabad, Delhi and Kolkata are the other cities where these machines are currently commissioned.
Opportunity:
CRIS wanted to deploy ATVM’s with thin client as CPU, which can sustain different climate condition across India.
Server, Data Base, Application & other details:
Requirements:
Solution:
Deployed Breeze ECC Thin Client
Configuration:
Operating System – Embedded Customised Linux with kernel 2.6.32 (as required by CRIS) within 800 MB
Software – X interface, Java and other required dependencies
Hardware– 1.8Ghz Dual Core processor, 2 GB RAM, 8GB FLASH,6 USB ports, one Parallel printer Port, Three Serial Port etc.
By deploying Breeze thin client following objectives were achieved in addition overcoming all the challenges mentioned above –