Laptops are gone, Mobile technology is in'

March 25, 2011
Mangalore, March 25: Laptops and desktops are obsolete and the new technology is mobile technology of iPhones and iPads, said Jayaram Bhat, CEO, Zenprise, Silicon Valley, California. Bhat's company has been writing security software for the Blackberry.


He was addressing IT students at AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Mangalore on Thursday, March 24.



Speaking further about recent developments in the Information technology world, he asked the students to learn to develop applications for the emerging disruptive technologies . Since new technologies are taking shape, security issues are very important and there is a lot scope to develop software to have secure systems, he said.



Bhat also talked about 'Cloud Computing'. He was happy to note that AIMIT offers some of the new emerging technologies in the updated syllabi of MCA and MS (software Technology). He also mentioned the role the social networking in the lives of people, and how the industry will have to be open to such corporate social networking. He encouraged the students gathered to think big and to work hard to achieve goals in life. “Nothing is impossible for those who have a vision ad dream”, he said. Bhat also said that there are ample opportunities to come up in life and one need not go to the western world to get a good job.



After the talk he went around the AIMIT campus and had a look at the infrastructure, the paintings and the museum donated by Max Rasquinha. He also met Rev Dr Ozzie Mascarenhas SJ, Chairman of the MBA dept of AIMIT.

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May 28,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 28: Coastal Karnataka witnessed further spike in covid-19 cases today with 27 people testing positive for coronavirus in Udupi and six in Dakshina Kannada. 

Among 27 coronavirus patients in Udupi 18 are males and 9 females. Among them 24 have come from Maharashtra, two from Telangana and one from Kerala. All of them were under quarantine.

As many as 147 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported so far in the district, including a death. Three have recovered, and 143 are active.

In Dakshina Kannada, 2 females aged 18 and 62, and four males aged 25, 36, 50 and 61, are the ones to be tested positive. All the six persons to test positive are Maharashtra returnees.

With this, the number of cases in DK has increased to 87, out of which 51 are currently active. As many as 29 persons have recovered and been discharged, and seven deaths have occurred so far.

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Mangaluru, Mar 4: Fifteen Iranian fishermen, arrested for illegally entering Indian waters, were shifted from Mangaluru to Central Prison Bengaluru at Parappana Agrahara recently.

 On October 21, coast guard officials intercepted two fishing vessels near Gayathri island, about 168 nautical miles off Mangaluru Coast and took into custody 15 crew members after they failed to produce necessary documents.

While one of the boats capsized after developing a technical snag, the other boat was brought to Mangalore Port.

On the basis of a written complaint lodged by Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Deputy Commandant Kuldeep Sharma, Karnataka State Coastal Security Police (KSCP) station in Mangaluru filed case against the 15 Iranian fishermen under Maritime Zone of Indian Act 1981.

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June 5,2020

Madikeri, Jun 5: Karnataka Minister for Revenue R Ashok said a Rs 10 crore grant would be released shortly for construction of a permanent building for 'Relief Centre' in Kodagu district which is vulnerable to floods because of its hilly landscape.

According to an official release here on Friday, the Minister symbolically handed over the newly built houses to flood victims in Jambur in Somwarpet on Thursday evening.

He said that whenever the 'Relief Centre' is vacant it will be used for government meetings.

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