Monday, June 15, 2015

Outlook to gmail forward

http://www.howcast.com/videos/395621-how-to-redirect-e-mail-from-outlook-to-gmail-or-hotmail/

pen Tools in Outlook Open Outlook and select Tools from the menu bar. Choose Rules and Alerts from the drop-down menu.
Step 2 Click New Rule Click the New Rule button in the pop-up window. Select Start From a Blank Rule at the top of the Rules Wizard pop-up window. Choose the option “Check messages when they arrive” under the Step 1 heading, and click Next.
Step 3 Check "through the specified account" Check the box next to “through the specified account” under the Step 1 heading. Then click the blue underlined “specified” under the Step 2 heading.
Step 4 Select account Select the e-mail account from the drop-down list in the Account pop-up window that you would like redirected. Click Next in the Rules Wizard pop-up window.
Step 5 Select redirect option Select the redirect option of “redirect to people or distribution list” or “redirect to people or distribution list as attachment.”
Step 6 Select people or distribution list Click on the blue underlined “people or distribution list” under the Step 2 heading. Type in the Gmail or Hotmail address next to the To button in the pop-up window and click OK.
Step 7 Click Next and name rule Click Next twice and then name the rule.
Step 8 Click Finish Click Finish to apply your rule and have all Gmail or Hotmail messages redirected back to their respective servers.

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Akhtar Imam Law Firm

Akhtar Imam
Senior Partner & Head of Chambers
Mobile: +88 01711-526-454
Fax:+88-02-8110982                                                     E-mail: akhtar.imam@akhtarimam.com
              partners@akhtarimam.com

   
For 40 years the name Barrister Akhtar Imam has stood for excellence in legal service. He is a Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh and is regarded as one of the nation’s leading experts in company, commercial and constitutional law. Having enjoyed a successful law practice at the Bar of England and Wales for 10 years, Barrister Akhtar Imam moved to his native country Bangladesh in 1980 and founded Akhtar Imam & Associates.
During his illustrious career he has acted as both counsel and amicus curiae in ground breaking cases in the constitutional history of Bangladesh, e.g. the case that declared the 5th Amendment to our Constitution illegal. He has been involved in high profile company law litigation like the shareholders dispute in Ittefaque Group of Publications, the largest-circulating national Bengali daily newspaper. He has also acted in landmark mergers and acquisitions e.g. the acquisition of Sheba Telecom by Egyptian Telecom giant Orascom Telecom Holding to form Banglalink, the deal being the first international acquisition in the telecom sector.
He is in the board of various companies and non-profit organisations which regularly seek his strategic guidance. His attention to detail and dedication to providing strategically sound and commercially viable solutions to his clients have made him one of the most highly regarded legal minds in Bangladesh. He is also widely respected for his uncompromising integrity and high ethical standards.
Professional Qualifications:
  • 2001, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of Bangladesh
  • 1976, Advocate, High Court Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • 1970, Barrister-at-Law, Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn, England
Academic Qualifications:
  • 1973, LLM, Kings College, University of London, England
  • 1967, LLB, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • 1966, M.A., University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • 1965, B.A., University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Representative work & amicus curiae:
  • Appointed Senior Counsel in the high profile and controversial case challenging the legality of a Ruling passed by the Speaker in National Parliament stating that a High Court Judge has violated the Constitution
  • Appointed Senior Counsel in the landmark constitutional law case that challenged the legality of the bifurcation of the Dhaka City Corporation
  • Currently representing a multinational in its proposed acquisition of the entire passive mobile telecom infrastructure of one of the largest mobile telecom operators in Bangladesh: this deal is set to become the first of its kind in Bangladesh (Deal value: USD 250 million)
  • Successfully defended our country’s international airline, Biman Bangladesh, in multiple law suits filed by over 1000 former employees challenging Biman’s Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS).
  • Acted as senior counsel in the landmark case that held the 5th Amendment to our Constitution illegal.
  • Acquisition of Sheba Telecom by Egyptian telecom giant Orascom Telecom Holding: first international acquisition in the telecom sector in Bangladesh (Deal value: USD 50 million)
  • Shareholders dispute in Ittefaque Group of Publications, the largest-circulating national daily Bengali newspaper.
  • Acted as amicus curiae in the landmark high court case that declared illegal the constitution of a military tribunal by General Ziaur Rahman’s martial law regime in 1976, to try the detained Colonel Abu Taher and his associates against sedition charges. It also dismissed Taher’s subsequent trial and execution in July of that year as a farce, and noted that Taher and everyone else tried in 1976 would henceforth be considered patriots rather than as traitors.
Positions:
  • President, Barristers’ Association of Bangladesh
  • Director, PRAN Group, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • President, Rotary Club of Dhaka New City
  • Director, Singer Bangladesh Limited (still active)
  • Chairman, Marie Stopes, Bangladesh (still active)
  • President of Lincoln’s Inn Students’ Union, England
  • First General Secretary, Barristers’ Association of Bangladesh, England
  • Lecturer, Comparative Legal Theory, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
 
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Landline: +880-2-8123505; +880-2-8142078; +880-2-8115777
Mobile: + 88 01711526454; + 88 01714136071;
Fax: +88-02-8123505
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Friday, May 22, 2015

Sohaib Abbasi

Sohaib Abbasi

Executive Compensation

As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at INFORMATICA CORP, Sohaib Abbasi made $5,174,085 in total compensation. Of this total $700,000 was received as a salary, $547,575 was received as a bonus, $894,680 was received in stock options, $3,031,830 was awarded as stock and $0 came from other types of compensation. This information is according to proxy statements filed for the 2013 fiscal year.


Sohaib Abbasi

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sohaib Abbasi, is the CEO of Informatica and a former executive of Oracle Corporation, was born in LahorePakistan and moved to various cities with his father, an air force official, before reaching the United States in 1974. Abbasi earned a Bachelor's, and later a Master's degree, in computer science from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He joined Oracle in 1982 when it had only 30 employees and the revenue was about four million dollars a year. Abbasi spent 20 years at Oracle Corporation where he was a member of the company’s executive committee and, as Senior Vice President, led two major divisions: Oracle Tools and Oracle Education. When he retired from the company in March 2003, Oracle had more than 42,000 employees and annual revenues of US $9.5 billion.
Abbasi became chief executive of a data integration software company Informatica in July, 2004 at a time when the company was struggling financially and with its identity. Abbasi took the helm and refocused the company on a narrower set of products, while evangelizing the broader use of data integration across the enterprise. Under his leadership, Informatica's revenues have jumped from $219 million in fiscal 2004 to $455 million in fiscal 2008. Informatica’s 20 percent growth rate over this period was 2.5 times the average for the software industry. Since Abbasi joined Informatica, the company has won numerous awards.[1]

Charity[edit]

Since the September 11 attacks an Islamic studies program and a professorship have been initiated at the prestigious Stanford University, California, with an endowment of US $9 million. A significant aspect of the program is the generous donation of 2.5 million dollars by a Pakistani couple, Sara and Sohaib Abbasi.
The support provided by the couple for the program—Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies—includes graduate fellowships, research, new library, strengthened language courses at advanced levels and regular public programs such as lecture series by eminent scholars. At the same time Stanford alumni Lysbeth Warren made a gift of two million dollars for a new professorship on Islam. Both the gifts were matched by the Stanford University with a grant from William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, taking the total amount of endowment for the program and professorship to nine million dollars.

Attempts to help Pakistanis[edit]

The Abbasis have also tried to support educational institutions in Pakistan. “I went to Pakistan last summer (2003),” said Abbasi, “and met with representatives of all the major academic institutions that have a computer science department. I wanted to find out general statistics like how many students graduate from these institutions, how many graduates get job or are accepted in higher education, how many scholarship they offer, about curriculum, about the cost etc and about the cost associated with the faculty and faculty information. It took me about five months to get this information and it’s still not complete and reliable.”[2]
Moreover, the Pakistani institutions or government are not ready to contribute to the cause. At Illinois and Stanford, the money is endowed and will be there forever, and they can hold the universities’ accountable for managing it and that endowment would generate the money to run the fellowship and the program. “Most of the Pakistani institutions do not have the transparency that is required to give them the funds and have them manage it and provide proper reporting,” the couple said.
Mrs. Sara Abbasi is on the executive board of Developments in Literacy,www.dil.org, an international non-profit organization that has built 200 schools in Pakistan since 1997.
“I also met with Federal Minister Dr Attaur Rehman and the governor of Sindh and in both meetings I asked if we were to make a contribution, will that be matched with the same amount? The response was that I should make a formal written request and would receive formal response. In Stanford, we did get a verbal commitment. I understand that there is no history of people making endowments. But we would like very much to help, especially in the field of developing technology fields,” said Abbasi.[2]

Notes[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "Company Information : Awards and Recognition". Informatica. Archived from the original on 2008-07-16.
  2. Jump up to:a b Abbas, Azmat. "Introducing Islam to the West". Pakistan Link. Archived from the original on 2004-03-13.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

My Media Exposures






Dhaka Truibune through contact page


fexpress68@gmail.com  through ril mail


e.opinion @ bdnews24.com through gmail

business@theindependentbd.com or


reporting@thedailystar.net
 
Letters to the Editor:letters@thedailystar.net

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Old laptop configuration as at January 2013

Asus K43U AMD Dual Core Laptop
Item ID : 8932
Last updated : 1 year ago
Item : AMD 14" Laptop
Price : 29,000
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Description
Asus K43U AMD 1.65 GHz processor, 2GB DDR3 memory, 500GB HDD SATA, 14.0" 16:9 HD (1366x768) LED backlight display, AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics, 802.11 b/g/N WiFi , bluetooth, super-multi DVDRW drive, HDMI port, altec lansing speaker, multi-in-1 card reader, free DOS.
Product Feature
Processor Type
AMD
Processor Speed
1.65 GHz
Chipset
AMD A50M
RAM
2 GB DDR3
Hard Disk
500 GB
Screen Size
14"
Optical Drive
DVD R/W
Graphics Card
AMD Radeon® HD 6310
Audio/Speaker
Built-In
Networking
10/100/1000 Base T
Modem
Yes
Webcam
Yes
Card Reader
4 -in-1 card reader ( SD/ MS/ MS Pro/ MMC)
Battery
6 Cell 5200 mAh 56 Watt

 Description

Asus K43U AMD 1.65 GHz processor, 2GB DDR3 memory, 500GB HDD SATA, 14.0" 16:9 HD (1366x768) LED backlight display, AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics, 802.11 b/g/N WiFi , bluetooth, super-multi DVDRW drive, HDMI port, altec lansing speaker, multi-in-1 card reader, free DOS.


How to install RAM in ASUS



https://youtu.be/YkP7GBcME74

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

How many LInks?


  • quality links 
  • relevancy 
  • your homepage
  • internal pages

For a new site, building 5 to 10 during the first 30 days. 

then the velocity I would shoot for:

    • Month 1 – build 5 to 10 inbound links (ideally to your homepage)

    • Month 2 – build 10 to 15 inbound links (mix it up between your homepage and internal pages)

    • Month 3 – build 20 to 30 inbound links (mix it up between your homepage and internal pages)

    • Month 4 – build 30 to 40 inbound links (focus on internal pages)

    • Month 5 – build 40 plus links a month (focus on internal pages)

    • Month 6 – build as many high quality links as possible (focus on internal pages)