paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
LUXEMBOURG, November 8 /PRNewswire/ -- A virtual job fair for Luxembourg, which aims to recruit high-calibre
candidates to take up skilled roles, is attracting keen Second Lifers from 45
different countries world-wide. Set up by Gax Technologies and taking place
on the islands of working worlds on Second Life from on Wednesday 28
November, 2007, 'Working Worlds' ( http://www.working-worlds.com ) is turning
into a truly international event.
Registration for 'Working Worlds' began 3 weeks ago. Already, more than
800 candidates from 45 nations have submitted their CVs. All candidates are
ready for a real job in Luxembourg, and hope to impress the recruiters with a
successful virtual interview on 28 November. So far, 30 % of registrants come
from France, suggesting a mass French labour exodus might be afoot; with 11%
of candidates hailing from the UK, 9% from Poland and 8% from Belgium.
Furthermore, on Working Worlds, some of the most important financial
institutions and recruitment agencies - including Dexia Bank, Kaupthing Bank,
Lombard International Assurance, Randstad, Manpower and many more - will open
the doors of their virtual offices to the 800 hopefuls. The recruiters and
candidates are all represented by their Second Life 'avatars' (online
personas). From behind their screens, between 8am to 9pm (GTM Luxembourg),
the two parties will be able to check each other out and chat using Second
Life's messaging system or VoIP.
Cornelia den Hartog, managing director of GAX Technologies, says: "This
is a first step over the border of Luxembourg and, better still, none of the
candidates have to fly out of their country or even leave their own homes to
gain the chance of a top job here."
She adds: "This new form of virtual recruitment gives international
professionals unparalleled access to Luxembourg, which has some of Europe's
highest wage levels and favourable taxation rates, combined with a growing
need to add to its skilled workforce. In turn, Second Life gives Luxembourg
access to a vast and dynamic labour pool - all in a brave new world of
virtual 3D!"
Notes for editors
GAX Technologies, a specialist in software for the finance sector, was
the first Luxembourg company to create a presence on Second Life. Its virtual
office on the island, 'Luxembourg Business', was officially opened on 28
June, 2007, by Minister Jeannot Krecke, the Luxembourg Minister of the
Economy and Foreign Trade. At present, GAX Technologies is the country's
Second Life specialist, and hopes to share its knowledge with other
businesses wanting to make the most of the growing virtual world.
For further information, please contact: Cornelia Den Hartog, managing director, GAX Technologies / Working Worlds, Tel: +352-22-89-93, Email: cdh@gax.com
Press files and images: http://www.working-worlds.com/press