Cheer up to welcome MUGA: The video conferencing tool to connect not just your faces but that would bind your emotions
The United States-based Kyyba Innovations, which focuses on solving work lifestyle issues, has created MUGA, a next generation conferencing platform.
Trichy Tel Ganesan, Chairman, Kyyba Inc. and Managing Director of Kyyba Innovations LLC. has announced a savvy, browser-based video conferencing tool – MUGA. The United States based Kyyba Innovations focused on solving work lifestyle issues, has created MUGA, a next generation conferencing platform that allows for video and audio communications for small and medium sized businesses.
MUGA helps you integrate your work lifestyle in a very engaging and interactive platform.
MUGA has been coined from the Tamil word “MUGAM” meaning face which is attributed primarily to a video interface. Tamil language is one of the longest-surviving classical languages in the world. Kyyba Inc. has offices across the Southern region of India which makes the product name more relevant to their employees as well.
The world has shrunk to a global village. We must be thankful to the one-word internet. The internet rules the world. The new pandemic that is still a threat to the world community has made you realize how a great boon is internet and the applications, the various tools associated with it. The pandemic has made, many a rare thing new normal.
One amongst such new normal things is video conferencing apps and tools. Earlier, video conferencing was just a substitute. Now, it’s an inevitable facility. Not just online classes at schools and colleges but world summits, Business meets go online nowadays. Hence the need of online video conferencing app or tool is much demanding. Here comes the next-gen video conferencing tool from Kyyba Innovations, named MUGA.
Before getting into the nuances of MUGA, let us trace the roots of Trichy from where hails the Serial Entrepreneur, Business Leader, Investor, Speaker, Movie Producer, Philanthropist, Inventor, Publisher all in one personality Trichy Tel Ganesan.
Trichy, is most ofen being quoted in news nowadays, for being the lead contestant in TN’s second capital race. Trichy has so much of cultural, historical, political feathers to add to it’s crown. To begin with, let’s point out the Srirangam temple. The Rockfort Vinayagar temple is the first thing that striles one’s knowledge when spoken about Trichy. Not just spiritual richness, Trichy has the fame of being home town to Sir.C.V.Raman. The Heaber school is the example of educational enrichment of the district. The former President of India DR.APJ Abdul Kalam studied in St.Joseph’s college Trichy. Ponmalai Railway Workshop is one of three railway workshops serving Indian Railways.
Trichy holds the famous Gandhi Market. Its construction began as the Fort Market in 1867 and completed in 1868. The market was expanded in 1927, when P. Rathinavelu Thevar was the mayor of Tiruchirappalli and renamed as Mahatma Gandhi market after Mahatma Gandhi. This is the only market across India to be laid foundation stone by Mahatma Gandhi.
We cannot just stop with landmarks of Trichy, as we cite it’s history. It has experts from every other important field. It has many noble literates. Sujatha the great novelsist is from Trichy. VVS Iyer the pioneer was from Trichy. Cartoonist Madan, Poet, writer Manushya Puthiran, Kalki Sadasivam, Samuel Vedhanayagam Pillai, Sanskrit scholar Kundalam Rangachariyar and many other fit into this list.
Not just writers, Trichy has been magnanimous in giving experts in the realm of music. T.K.Ramamoorthy, G.Ramanathan, Trichy Loganathan, Lalgudi Jayaraman, Srirangam Kannan, T.L.Maharajan, Musiri Subramaniya Iyer are some of the legends from Trichy. James Vasanthan, Santosh Narayan…