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Name : BARTAKKE VIKRAM SUNIL

Address : Flat No. 19, ‘Balkrishna Nivas’,

131, Budhwar Peth, Pune – 411002.

Tel : (020)- 4459853

E-mail : vikram_b@vsnl.com
              vikram_b@123india.com

Date of Birth : July 19th,1977.

Academic Record :
 
 
 
Exam
Year of Passing
Institute
University/ 
Board 
Percentage Obtained
Class Obtained
B. E.

 

May 1999
 
 

 

P. I.C.T.
 
 

 

University of

Pune

66.2%

 

First Class with Distinction
T. E.

 

May 1998
P. I.C.T.

 

University of

Pune

63.88%
First Class
S. E.
May 1997
P. I.C.T.
University of

Pune

56 %
Higher Second Class
F. E.
May 1996
P. I.C.T.
University of

Pune

61 %
First Class
H. S. C.
March 

1995

S.P.

Jr. College

Maharashtra

State Board

79.13 %

PCM 86.33%

First Class With Distinction
S. S. C.
March 

1993

N. M. V. High School
Maharashtra

State Board

83.42 %
First Class With

Distinction






Languages Known : C, C++, COBOL, JAVA,RMI,MFC
 

Operating Systems Used : DOS, Windows 95,Windows NT
 

Currently Learning : VC++, CORBA,SNMP,Unix

Project Undertaken :

Title : Room Booking Service

Language : COBOL

Platform : DOS

Performed : T.E .(September ‘97 )
 

B.E. Paper Presentation :

Title : JDBC , a web Security aspect.

Brief Overview : The description about Java Data Base Connectivity. Its architecture, its

Advantages are described in detail. Also JDBC drivers then its

advantages over ODBC , Its use in Web security is described in detail.

B.E. Project Work :

Title : Router using RMI Technology in JAVA

Language : JAVA 1.1

Platform : Windows 95/98/ NT

Sponsored by: Computer Vision Pvt. Ltd. (Parametric Technology

Description : A Client-Server application for allowing Internet Chat has been developed using Java RMI Technology. This Router is a RMI Server that is used to dynamically create and manage client connections to the actual Chat Servers, depending on the number of clients connected. Different strategies for managing the client load have been evaluated for arriving at the optimum client side performance. This demonstrates a scalable solution for Internet based applications.