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Hi,

I am working as an Infrastructure consultant with software engineering background.

I have almost finished my 9yrs of IT experience in Infrastructure with the knowledge of Linux,Scripting, deployment, cluster implementation and etc...

I'm interested to go in R&D. What should I do next ?

Experienced geeks, please guide me.
Oct 28 '13 #1
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