Venkatesh Daggubati‘s daughter Aashritha Daggubati will get married

Venkatesh Daggubati‘s daughter Aashritha Daggubati will get married to the grandson of R Surender Reddy, chairman of Hyderabad Race Club, on 24th November in a very grand manner. Victory Venkatesh is a happy man these days as he is all set to become a father-in-law. His elder daughter Aashritha Daggubati is all set to tie the knot this month.
Aashritha Daggubati will marry the grandson of R Surender Reddy, Chairman of Hyderabad Race Club. The couple has known each other for several years now. She opted for a love marriage to which both the families agreed and finally the family of Venkatesh has locked the wedding date. The marriage of Aashritha Daggubati will take place on 24th November. As the wedding date has been finalized, both the families have started the preparations. This wedding will be a star-studded affair as the groom’s father Raghu Rami Reddy shares a great bond with former CM Kiran Kumar Reddy.  Number of celebrities from Indian Film Industry, top brass politicians and business personalities will grace the occasion.
The time and venue details about the wedding of Aashirtha Daggubati will be announced soon.
Aashirtha Daggubati is a professional baker who goes by the name ‘Infinity Platter’ on Instagram.  Recently she put up a few stalls of homemade cookies at Ramanaidu Studios.
Venkatesh Daggubati  tied the knot with Neeraja on 13th December 1985 and the couple has three daughters- Aashritha, Hayavahini, and Bhavana, and a son- Arjun Ramnath Daggubati.

Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)

Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is the third generation launch vehicle of India. It is the first Indian launch vehicle to be equipped with liquid stages. After its first successful launch in October 1994, PSLV emerged as the reliable and versatile workhorse launch vehicle of India with 39 consecutively successful missions by June 2017. During 1994-2017 period, the vehicle has launched 48 Indian satellites and 209 satellites for customers from abroad.
Besides, the vehicle successfully launched two spacecraft – Chandrayaan-1 in 2008 and Mars Orbiter Spacecraft in 2013 – that later traveled to Moon and Mars respectively
                                      

                                           Vehicle Specification

Height: 44 m
Diameter: 2.8 m
Number of Stages: 4
Lift Off Mass: 320 tonnes (XL)
Variants: 3 (PSLV-G, PSLV - CA, PSLV - XL)
First Flight: September10,1993

Examples of Artifical Intelligence

1. Siri

Siri is one of the most popular personal assistant offered by Apple in iPhone and iPad. The friendly female voice-activated assistant interacts with the user on a daily routine. She assists us to find information, get directions, send messages, make voice calls, open applications and add events to the calendar.
Siri uses machine-learning technology in order to get smarter and capable-to-understand natural language questions and requests. It is surely one of the most iconic examples of machine learning abilities of gadgets.

2. Tesla

Not only smartphones but automobiles are also shifting towards Artificial Intelligence. Tesla is something you are missing if you are a car geek. This is one of the best automobiles available until now. The car has not only been able to achieve many accolades but also features like self-driving, predictive capabilities, and absolute technological innovation.
If you are a technology geek and dreamt of owning a car like shown in Hollywood movies, Tesla is one you need in your garage. The car is getting smarter day by day through over the air updates.

3. Cogito

Cogito originally co-founded by Dr. Sandy and Joshua is one of the best examples of the behavioral version to improve the intelligence of customer support representatives, currently on the market. The company is a synthesis of machine learning and behavioral science to enhance customer collaboration for phone professionals.
Cogito is applicable on millions of voice calls that take place on a daily basis. The AI solution analyzes the human voice and provides real-time guidance to enhance behavior.

4. Netflix

Netflix needs no introduction – it is a widely popular content-on-demand service that uses predictive technology to offer recommendations on the basis of consumers’ reaction, interests, choices, and behavior. The technology examines from a number of records to recommend movies based on your previous liking and reactions.
It is turning more intelligent with each passing year. The only the drawback of this technology is that small movie go unnoticed while big films grow and propagate on the platform. But as I wrote earlier, it is still improving and learning to be more intelligence.

5. Pandora

Pandora is one of the most popular and highly demanded tech solutions that exist. It is also called the DNA of music. Depending on 400 musical characteristics, the team of expert musicians individually analyzes the song. The system is also good at recommending the track record for recommending songs that would never get noticed, despite people’s liking.

6. Nest (Google)

Nest was one of the most famous and successful artificial intelligence startups and it was acquired by Google in 2014 for $3.2 billion. The Nest Learning Thermostat uses behavioral algorithms to save energy based on your behavior and schedule.
It employs a very intelligent machine learning process that learns the temperature you like and programs itself in about a week. Moreover, it will automatically turn off to save energy, if nobody is at home.
In fact, it is a combination of both – artificial intelligence as well as Bluetooth low-energy because some components of this solution will use BLE services and solutions.

7. Boxever

Boxever is a company that heavily relies on machine learning to enhance the customer experience in the travel industry and conveys micro-moments or experiences that can please the customers.
Boxover significantly improves customer engagement through machine learning and Artificial Intelligence to rule the playing field, helping customers to find new ways and make memorable journeys.

8. Flying Drones

The flying drones are already shipping products to customers home – though on a test mode. They indicate a powerful machine learning system that can translate the environment into a 3D model through sensors and video cameras.
The sensors and cameras are able to notice the position of the drones in the room by attaching them to the ceiling. Trajectory generation algorithm guides the drone on how and where to move. Using a Wi-Fi system, we can control the drones and use them for specific purposes – product delivery, video-making, or news reporting.

9. Echo

Echo was launched by Amazon, which is getting smarter and adding new features. It is a revolutionary product that can help you to search the web for information, schedule appointments, shop, control lights, switches, thermostats, answers questions, reads audiobooks, reports traffic and weather, gives info on local businesses, provides sports scores and schedules, and more using the Alexa Voice Service.

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. These processes include learning (the acquisition of information and rules for using the information), reasoning (using rules to reach approximate or definite conclusions) and self-correction. Particular applications of AI include expert systemsspeech recognition and machine vision.

Types of artificial intelligence

Arend Hintze, an assistant professor of integrative biology and computer science and engineering at Michigan State University, categorizes AI into four types, from the kind of AI systems that exist today to sentient systems, which do not yet exist. His categories are as follows:
  • Type 1: Reactive machines. An example is Deep Blue, the IBM chess program that beat Garry Kasparov in the 1990s. Deep Blue can identify pieces on the chess board and make predictions, but it has no memory and cannot use past experiences to inform future ones. It analyzes possible moves -- its own and its opponent -- and chooses the most strategic move. Deep Blue and Google's AlphaGO were designed for narrow purposes and cannot easily be applied to another situation.
  • Type 2: Limited memory. These AI systems can use past experiences to inform future decisions. Some of the decision-making functions in self-driving cars are designed this way. Observations inform actions happening in the not-so-distant future, such as a car changing lanes. These observations are not stored permanently.
  • Type 3: Theory of mind. This psychology term refers to the understanding that others have their own beliefs, desires and intentions that impact the decisions they make. This kind of AI does not yet exist.
  • Type 4: Self-awareness. In this category, AI systems have a sense of self, have consciousness. Machines with self-awareness understand their current state and can use the information to infer what others are feeling. This type of AI does not yet exist.


Cognizant CEO Changed




As CEO of Vodafone Business, Humphries has been responsible for its global enterprise, consisting of all business-to-business fixed and mobile customers, as well as Vodafone's Internet of Things, Cloud-Hosting, Carrier Services and Security Solutions. Vodafone Business is part of Vodafone Group, one of the world's largest telecommunications companies. During his time leading Vodafone Business, the division accounted for nearly a third of the Vodafone Group's service revenue with approximately €12 billion in sales globally. Humphries previously held leadership positions at global technology leaders Dell and Hewlett-Packard.
"With a strong track record of success across different companies, cultures and roles, Brian is the right executive to lead Cognizant and build on its 25 years of growth, success and innovation," said Michael Patsalos-Fox, Cognizant's Chairman of the Board. "Our industry is entering a dynamic new growth stage. Brian is a broadly experienced technology executive with a proven track record of driving enterprise-wide transformation through focused execution, often in challenging and highly competitive market segments. Brian brings a global perspective and a keen knowledge of our businesses and the technologies with which we innovate. We're confident he has the ideas, energy, ambition and insights to extend the remarkable track record of success under Frank's leadership."
"It is an honor and a privilege to join Cognizant, which has been at the forefront of the digital revolution – driving innovative and transformational change for many of the largest enterprises in the world," said Humphries. "Cognizant is renowned for being laser-focused on its clients' needs, developing business solutions and services that help clients position their companies for the future. I look forward to building on the great work and collaboration Cognizant has with clients, the development of innovative solutions and its operational execution and strength. The opportunity to lead Cognizant is an exciting one."
D'Souza said, "During my 25 years at Cognizant, including the last 12 as CEO, and the last seven months as Vice Chairman, I've had a bird's-eye view of the world-changing technology revolution that is reshaping how we work, live and play. Cognizant has been fortunate to play a leading role in that transformation. While I have enjoyed serving as CEO, I believe this is the right time for me to step aside and for the Company to name a new leader to build on the strong foundations we've created and take Cognizant into the future."
D'Souza added, "The Company has the strategy and people in place to continue to deliver innovative technologies and solutions that help our customers realize their full potential in a digital world. I know Brian will help Cognizant deliver on its commitments to our clients and continue to build value for our shareholders. I am committed to continuing to support Cognizant as we make this transition and beyond as Vice Chairman of the Board. I want to thank Michael Patsalos-Fox and our fellow Board members for their support and my many colleagues for their engagement and hard work, which have made Cognizant the success it is today."
Patsalos-Fox, said, "On behalf of the entire Board, I would like to thank Frank for his incredible dedication and pioneering leadership of the Company. During his tenure as CEO, the Company increased annual revenue over ten times what it was when he took over, becoming a Fortune 200 company. And, for 11 years, the Company has been named as one of Fortune's Most Admired Companies. We are grateful that Frank has agreed to continue to serve on the Board and fortunate that we will continue to benefit from his experience and energy."
Brian Humphries' Experience and Expertise
Brian Humphries is a customer-centric, goal-oriented chief executive with diverse leadership experience, gained from general manager, sales, strategy, finance and operations roles for a number of global technology companies. In his work at Vodafone, Humphries supported national, regional and global organizations, including emerging markets; successfully building and leading highly effective teams to drive growth and market share performance.
Humphries joined Vodafone from Dell where he most recently held the position of President and Chief Operating Officer of its Infrastructure Solutions Group, based in Boston and Geneva. Previously, he was President of Dell's Global Enterprise Solutions, a group with approximately $15 billion in revenue, and before that he was Vice President and General Manager, EMEA Enterprise Solutions.
Before joining Dell, Humphries was with Hewlett-Packard where his roles included Senior Vice President, Emerging Markets; Senior Vice President, Strategy and Corporate Development; and Chief of Staff to the Chairman and Chief Executive. He also served as Chief Financial Officer of HP Services. The early part of his career was spent with Compaq and Digital Equipment Corporation.
He received his Bachelors of Business Administration with Honors, from the University of Ulster in 1996.  
Francisco D'Souza's Accomplishments
During 12 years as Cognizant CEO, D'Souza has overseen a continuous period of growth, innovation and success. Among the highlights:
  • Oversaw 10x growth in revenues – from $1.42 billion in 2006 to $16.1 billion in 2018.
  • Increased global headcount from 39,000 in 2006 to 282,000 in 2018.
  • Company named as one of Fortune's Most Admired Companies for 11 years.
Overall, Cognizant's market value has increased more than 400x since its 1998 IPO valuation. 
About Cognizant
Cognizant (Nasdaq-100: CTSH) is one of the world's leading professional services companies, transforming clients' business, operating and technology models for the digital era. Our unique industry-based, consultative approach helps clients envision, build and run more innovative and efficient businesses. Headquartered in the U.S., Cognizant is ranked 195 on the Fortune 500 and is consistently listed among the most admired companies in the world. Learn how Cognizant helps clients lead with digital at www.cognizant.com or follow us @Cognizant.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes statements which may constitute forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, the accuracy of which are necessarily subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions as to future events that may not prove to be accurate. These statements include, but are not limited to, express or implied forward-looking statements relating to our expectations regarding Mr. Humphries joining Cognizant, Mr. D'Souza's future roles with Cognizant and the implications to Cognizant of the anticipated change in the chief executive officer. These statements are neither promises nor guarantees, but are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied include general economic conditions, the failure of the new executive to join the Company in the timeframe expected, or at all, changes in the regulatory environment, including with respect to immigration and taxes, and the other factors discussed in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Cognizant undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities law.
SOURCE Cognizant
For further information: U.S.: Rick Lacroix, +1-201-470-8961, richard.lacroix@cognizant.com; Europe: Grazia Valentino-Boschi, + 33 (0)6 07 85 80 63, grazia@cognizant.com; Asia-Pacific: Harsh Kabra, +91-855-188-2111, harsh.kabra@cognizant.com; Investors: David Nelson, +1-201-498-8840, david.nelson@cognizant.com

Engineer's Day AAVARTAN techfest 2k17

        Hello buddies a small  announcement for you all... The TechnoCracy NIT  Raipur is conducting  a techfest called  AAVARTAN 2k17 on behalf of  Engineer's day celebrations ..Every year ?Nit  Raipur  will conduct this tech fest..This  Engineer's day was celebrated  because of  most dynamic engineer   Sir M.Visveswarayya an excellent statesman and eminent engineer..He was honoured Bharat Ratna..
   
        So,this engineers day gonna be freaking awesome!!..Buckle up yourselves as the NIT AAVARTAN  techfest 2k17 Raipur brings you a round of events to participate,,enjoy and win exciting cash prizes and much more..Go through the link below to know the details of each event spacified..utilize this oppurtunity as a golden chance..Although  Engineer's day falls on 15th september,2017  but celebrating it on september 16th 2017.come and participate to win exciting prizes worth INR 5000 and certificates as well !!!

         
      Some of the events are:
       1)Pipo mania
       2)Time Trap
       3)Code Hunt
      4) Mirror Play
      5)I_Me
      6)Tech Charade
      This Engineer's day on 16th september 2017. 10  AM onwards. Certificates  and prizes  worth iNR 5000 to be won.
    For more details log on to www.aavartan.org
         

BUILDING THE BENCH AT INDIAN NGO's ::Make A Difference

         Rizwan  Tayabali,CEO of MAD was invited by the  Bridgespan group  to his experience  and knowledge on "Investing to fill the leadership  development gap".The Bridgespan Group was a non-profit organisation that collaborates with mission driven leaders,organisations,and to break  the poverty and improve the quality of life in need.
     
        Leadership development is highly critical because some kind of people may agree the decision and some may not.but this was the problem faced by  NGOs in India.Strong leadership is a  fundamental principle on which it is based of strong organisations which are critical  to acheive  results. upto now ,most of the non-profits struggle to find resources,and how and time  to implement time effictive  leadership recruting,training,and condition of keeping  programs.
     
       This event was aimed to serve as a platform to bring togeather and manage critical  stakeholders an the topic and chart a path forward.
       
       This event was hosted a panel discussion among the inspiring leaders of NGOs in India today including, Ashish Dhawan, co-founder of Ashoka University,Founder and CEO of central Square Foundation,Anand Sinha,Country Advisor ,The David and Lucil Packard Foundation,Rizwan Tayabali,Chief Executive Officer Make A Difference,Dr,Aparajita Gogoi,Executive Director,Centre  for Catalyzing Change,Srikanth Viswanathan,Chief Executive Officer,Jnaagraha,Shamik Trehan,Chief  Executive Officer ,Dr.Reddy's  Foundation.The panel discussed the importance of investing to fill the leadership development gap in non-profits in the nation today.The event was also a platform for the launch of Bridgespan's report:Building The Bench At Indian NGO's

Quotate of the day

Aapki Acchai Aapke Marg Main Badhak Hai.
Is liye Aapni Ankhon Ko  Krodh Se Lal Hone Dijiye
Aur Anyay Ka Majboot Hathon Se  Samna  Kijiye..!!.

          --- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

Cricket

 Cricket is played  between two teams of 11 players on a field,at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch..In professional cricket the length of a game ranges from 20 overs(called T20)format of six bowling deliveries per side to test cricket played  over five days..The laws of cricket are maintained by the  International Cricket Council (ICC)and the Melbourne Cricket Club(MCC)with  additional standard playing  conditions for test matches and one  day International .Cricket was first played  in Southern England in  16th century.By the end of 18th century it had developed into the national sport of England.. The expansion of the British Empire led to cricket being played overseas and by the mid  -19th centuruy the first international matches were being held..The ICC the game governing body has 10 full members ..The game is played particularly in Australia ,the Indian subcontinent the west Indies Southern Africa and England .Present President of ICC  MUstafa Kamal from Bangladesh..
   
   
 Year                        Venue                                                Winner  
1975(21-6-75          Lords(England)                              West Indies(291/8)beat Australia (274)by 17 r
1979(23-6-79)         Lords(England)                              West Indies(286/9)beat England (194)by 92 r
1983(25-6-83)         Lords(England)                              India (183)beat West Indies (140)by 43 r
1987(8-11-87)         Calcutta(India)                               Australia (253)beat England (246/8) by 7 r
1992(24-3-92)         melbourne(Australia)                     Pakistan (249)beat England (227)r
1996(17-3-96)        Lahore(Pakistan)                             Sri Lanka(245/3)beat Australia(241/7)by 7 w
1999(20-6-99)        Lords(England)                               Australia(133/2)beat Pakistan (132)by 8 w
 

Data Communications

  As of today our topic is about  Data Communications..so,its a very important subject..each and every software should know about this data communaications...so, let us begin .....
 so our first  we have to know about data, and communication...
 So what is Data?????
 Data is an information stored in digital form..
  So,information is of  two types....

Analog:-  It is a Contineous  form of information..Ex:- ECG, Audio,speech..
Digital:- Binary coded numbers, Alpha numeric  0's  1's  etc.,

Data:-
  
1)raw, unorganisation facts that need to be processed..


Info:-

1)Well organised useful meaning understandable to human..

Communication:-
   Transferring of information from one point to  another point through a communication medium..

                     or 
  
   Establishing a link beween  two points for information exchange..

Data Communication:-

   Transfering of digital information fromone point to the  another point through a communication media..

 Data Communication System:-

     The  information assembled togeather to the a communication medium.

   to develop these there are 5 elements...they are..

   Message:-  An information that can be  communicated.
   EX:- text,speech,audio,
   Sender:- It is a device or human..it may be mobile work station.
  Receiver:- It is also a device which receives.
  Transmission Medium:- It is a physical path through which message travels from sender to  receiver.
  
Protocol:- It defines the rules for sending a data between sender and receiver..
Network:-A set of devices that are interconnected by media to share the information..
                  We  can also  call devices as  nodes,points,stations.


Computer Network:-

     Linking of set of computers that are  interconnected by a medium..
Ex:- Atm to banks, one system connected to  another..

Network Architecture:-

      It defines  the way in which a  Data communication network is arranged.or structured..
 these are classified into 2 types..
   1)point-point 
   2)Broadcast

  In point -to-point  there can be only one point.
  In broadcast no.of subscribers different...

   there are 2 types in broadcasting ..
 1)Broadcasting:-one info is shared by  all systems.
 2)Multicasting:- only one  system some set of subscribers..

Protocol Data Unit..(PDU):-    

    We share information as blocks  of  data or packet..

Ex:- 1000 bytes  we have taken..that is divided into blocks....like 300 b   400 b  300b

 Protocol Stack:-

     List of  protocols is called protocol stack..
  

 Protocols:-

     There are two types of protocols..
1)Connection Oriented.
2)Connection less Protocols.

 1)connection oriented protocols  establishes a logical connections between 2 points prior to the transmission of data..
   In this one system sends  info to recever...and receiver gives info to sender...this is called handshaking..
 
  2)Connection less protocols which uses source & destination addresses without  handshake..
     sender sends request to receiver...but receiver doesnot respond..
      here ther is less reliability..
     This includes syntax and sematics..
     
Syntax mean  some structure..
Sematics:- it describes meaning of each section ..of format...

  

How to tie a tie???

   How to Tie a Tie????

       So, how to tie a tie ...Now a days every professional  must tie a tie..It is very hard to                                    tie...some  may   dont know how to tie...For freshers it is very tough..so we will see how to tie...:-)
       Step 1:- First take a tie..
       Step 2:- Start with wide end of the tie on the right and small one with left.lets cross the tie with  wide          and   small ones.. the tip of the small one must rest slightly above ur  belly this will vary depending on ur height..only move on active end..
      Step 3:- wide end will over the small end to left side.
      Step 4:- Up into the neck loop from underneth.
     Step 4:- Down to left
     Step 5:- Around the back of the small end to the right.
    Step  6:-up to the centre towards neck loop.
    Step 7:- Through the neck loop and down to right.
    Step 8:-Across front to left.
    Step 9:- Down through the loop you have  just created in the front.
   Step 10:- Tighten the  knot by pulling down on the wide end slide the knot up and adjust.

      

Operating Systems

 Operating Systems:-

    Operating System is a set of program  which contain set of instructions for coordinating the activities between hardware is known as Operating Systems..with this o.s the system identifies input from mouse,webcamera,keyboard and helps in displaying the output on the monitor.Not only this  to do all other works the os need to the systems.All most all os perform similar functions.There are some other os which are helpful to count work and administrator security.the os used in mainframe computer in different from desktop computers ..Like this the os in a pc is different from apple computer.one os is working with the application software is not work with another..
  

OS -Functions:-

   The power supply sends signals to all devices including motherboard when we switch on the systems.When the power goesoff it searches for ROM  which contain BIOS .It contain start-up functions odf system.the bios make a few power -on self -tests posts whether the computer hardware  computers on fixed correctly...Automatically some beeps sounds and some messages and displayed on the monitor..The memory capacity,monitor,keyboard,diskdrive type time &date setting etc.,After these bios searches for system files.this is also a specific os .First the os checks for give on drive A,then bios  searches in drive C. In base other system this will be in CD ROM, DVD -ROM drive.After identified the systemfiles,they will be located in memory and the memory which in having memory will take for all control of computer,..
   The operating system are so many types.there are  DOS,Windows 3.x,windows95,windows NT,windows 98,windowws 2000,windows ME,windows xp,windows vista,windows NT server,windows NT work systemwindows 2000 server,unix ,linux,windows 2003 services etc.,,,


Generations Of A Computer

    Almost now a days  all are using  compoters..without the computers the survival is nothing.So,we       will  learn about the   generations of a computers and how it will  be  from 1 st  genaration to now..
  

 1 st Genaration Computers:-

       Firstly the father of computer is Charles Babbage..So,when he developed a computer it is called 1st generation..that is in 1948.  Vaccume tubes  are used as components and with help of these tubes of liquid mercury and magnetic drums are used for memory...so now also we are using these in  auxilary memory..these are having  some disadvantages..like very big power consumption etc.,



2 nd Generation Computers:-

    By the disadvantages of  1st genaration   the  2 nd generation computers are developed and came into market..In 1954 the transistors are used instead of   vaccume tubes..and memory is used with the help of  Magnetic  Cores..
Ex:- Honeywell. realiability was increased and size  was reduced.


3 rd Genaration Computers:-

  In  1965   the integrated Circuits was  introduced.the first integrated circuits (IC's) are used in the  first operationg systems.. At this time the 1st online computers was improved.Here the magnetic roles and punch cards are  used..


4 th Generation Computers :-

  In  1975  computer  made with  Micro Processors..i.e., chips..It is also called as Personal Computers(PC).We measure the chips in terms of microns.Query languages ,sheets, report writers are first introduced  and most of users are  familier with this..


5 th Generation Computers:-

  In 1980  In the computers the LSI  which includes artificial intelligence (AI) and true distribution processing .The computers are classified  into four types  according to the  industrial  requirments..
   

 1) Micro Computers:-

      these are the longest range  in the computers..these are having restricted  computing capacity..these are used for teaching purposes in schools.

2)Mini Computers:-

      these systems are having  the capabilities like sharing info, sharing resources,.We can use these systems for networking in java ,LAN,WAN,MAN etc.,


3) Main Frame Computers:-

      these are called servers,with this we can operate hundreds of systems.It is having large storage capacity.these are used in business.
  

4) Super Computers:-

     These are the highest range of computers .This was  first designed by a "param" in 1998..with our technology..these systems are used in satellite technology.biotechnologies,weapon deasigning,air craft,weather forecasting..