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Welcome to the March Edition of Ceymplon News
Why Ceymplon internship programme is so demand among hard coders?
Overview
The Ceymplon internship program offers the students who follow a degree, or a higher diploma programme in
computer science, management information systems, or a related technical or business field with an
opportunity to gain hands-on experience working for a technically advanced global organization.
As a continuance of the provision of internship, three students were absorbed from Faculty of Information
Technology of University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka on 26 Sep 2018. The faculty of Information Technology is one
of the five faculties in the University of Moratuwa and is the first ever faculty of its kind in the
national university system of Sri Lanka. The Faculty was established in June 2001 to cater to the growing
need for Information Technology (IT) professionals in the country.
Selected student interns have worked with a team of Ceymplon IT professionals who use leading-edge systems
and tools to create innovative solutions, and developed their skills on technologies such as Laravel Nova,
MySql, Vue.js, and React-Native. They all have successfully completed their assignment on 13 Mar 2019.
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UoJCoders v1.0 platinum sponsored by Ceymplon!
Department of Computer Science (DoCS) of the Faculty of Science of the University of Jaffna (UoJ), Sri Lanka
has organized and conducted the 12-hours inter-university coding competition referred to as UoJCoders v1.0,
from Sat 16 Mar 2019 to Sun 17 Mar 2019 in closely with the Computer Society (CS) of the UoJ for the benefit
of students who follow the degree programmes in the computer discipline in various universities in Sri
Lanka.
Totally, 218 teams registered for the competition and 25 teams consisted of 3 student members per team, have
been selected from the elimination round, through an online competition for the final round, and totally 24
teams have participated in the final round, and the participated team have been from the University of
Colombo, University of Moratuwa, University of Peradeniya, University of Ruhuna, University of Sri
Jayewardanepura, Uva Wellassa University, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, and University of Jaffna. The
winners of the event have been, the First Place, the ‘CodeBreakers97’ team of the University of Moratuwa,
the Second Place, the ‘BlackOrder’ team of the University of Moratuwa, and the Third Place, ‘ReachOut’ team
of the University of Peradeniya.
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Do you have a Branding Strategy for your business?
Branding
Branding is defined as a marketing practice in which a company creates a name, symbol, or design that is
easily identifiable as belonging to the company. This helps to identify a product, or a service of a
company, and to distinguish it from products and services of other companies.
It is a way of distinguishing yourself from the competitors, and clarifying what it is you offer that makes
you the better choice. It can drive new business and increase brand awareness. Your brand should be built as
a true representation of who you are as a business, and how you wish to be perceived.
Strong branding is generally meant that there is a positive impression of the company amongst consumers, and
they are likely to do business with you because of the familiarity and assumed dependability of using a name
they can trust.
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Why Management Information System (MIS) and Reporting is so important for
your business?
MIS and Reporting
MIS is a set of procedures that provides essential data and information on the current activities of the
company, to the management for quick, informed, and complex decision making. The MIS involves the
followings.
- Collection of appropriate data from various reliable sources.
- Processing of such data to extract the relevant and useful information.
- Delivering the information.
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Getting Things Done (GTD) concept in VaultPro business!
GTD concept
GTD is a system, introduced by David Allen for organizing our tasks, priorities, and schedule to make our day
manageable. The GTD rests on the idea of moving planned tasks and projects out of the mind by recording them
externally, and then breaking them into actionable work items. This would allow you to focus by your attention
on taking action on tasks, instead of on recalling them.
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