Bearys Global InfoTech Ltd ready for inauguration

December 18, 2011

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Mangalore, December 17: The Beary's group, well known for its real estate and educational projects across the city is now venturing into the knowledge based industry of Information Technology. The Bearys Global InfoTech Ltd(BGIL), an IT company which will be focusing on projects both international and domestic is all set to take off at the year's end.

Speaking at a news conference Chief Managing Director Syed Mohammed Beary gave a glimpse of the kind of services they will be offering. The company will be using networking applications like RFID and cloud based applications to offer services to schools, colleges and hospitals. It would create more jobs in the city as bigger metros are becoming more costly to live in.

The CEO of the BGIL Praveen Kalbhavi said, “Our business plan will focus mainly on IT services and platform solutions. The platform solutions will give smart remedies to healthcare, retail, real estate and telecom. The countries we are focusing are mainly in Europe, US and the Middle East. For schools our technology can be used to track students right from their home to school while they are travelling. We are also working on ways to make the supply of medicines in hospitals easy. The BGIL already has connections with major IT firms like Microsoft. They will also be providing back end support through a primary development center which now has 40 employees. Real estate projects can be monitored through their innovative solutions. Since the firm has a well-connected network within itself it can offer solutions across industries”

Director of BGIL, Mohammed Jarood said,” We will be using cloud based technology which is basically a server hosted on the internet. The database is accessed through the internet and our server is maintained by amazon.com. We have also partnered with telecom giant Motorola to use our RFID application. Although we had this idea in our minds for 6 years we have only now been able to put it into real time usage.”


He said that the company has been operational since 6 months and already has a clientele from foreign countries like Finland and the US. This firm will create opportunities for local population as many women employees prefer to work closer to home rather than being in metro cities. Projects like tracking systems, cloud based technologies and networking applications will be the focus area.


Joint Directors of the firm Hanif Mohammed and Shihab Kalandar were also present on this occasion.

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