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Next Gen IT Trends & Web Technologies
Version 1.1

Course Plan
May, 2009
TCS, Trivandrum, India

Next Gen IT Trends & Web Technologies – Course Plan V1.1

2009



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Table of Contents
ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............................................................................................................................ 6
ABBREVIATIONS/ TERMS USED .................................................................................................................. 6
NEXT GEN IT TRENDS & WEB TECHNOLOGIES ............................................................................. 7
SOFTWARE/HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR DEPLOYING WEB

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