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Hello People!!!

This is my first post on this blog and I am elated to have been given the opportunity to write on this blog, where I think the best of technical experts at Infosys on various Microsoft products and technologies express their views and opinions. Let me first introduce myself. I am E.Krishna Kumar, working as a Technical Specialist with the Microsoft Technology Center at Infosys Technologies Ltd., Bangalore. I have been with Infosys for more than 3 years now and have been primarily working on the Microsoft .Net platform. I have had the experience of developing applications on .Net Framework 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 and 3.0. My current area of interest is .Net 3.0 and especially the Workflow Foundation part which I am presently trying to build up some expertise on.

I have always believed in sharing information and knowledge with the larger lot and getting to know what their views and opinions are on the same. It’s so much of a learning exercise and believe me you get lot of interesting and thought provoking viewpoints when it comes to technology. I have already got a taste of that on my blog, where I usually discuss about technologies that interest me. I have been a little busy of late and need to do a lot catching up on my blogging. Hope to share my experience, problems, solutions, viewpoints and information on the latest Microsoft technologies. I would also encourage you to let us know your experience and viewpoints on the same.

Good Day!!! Laughing

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Just a small advice from a frenchie ;) , you should say "bonjour LES gens!!", don't use "gens" alone. Or something more usual is "salut tout le monde !!" which basically can be translated into "Hi everybody".

Thanks a lot for that advice Bod. To be frank i don't know French. I think Google Translator ditched me ;). Anyways sorry for that. Will correct this mistake soon :).

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