BANGALORE, October 26: Blueleaf Cyberspace, a SaaS (Software as a Service) company launched 99attendance, an App that replaces biometric attendance. Once registered, all an employee has to do is download the App through an SMS and it registers attendance automatically.

The setup for 99attendance is online and takes just 15 minutes to complete. It is also priced very competitively; the subscription charges for a company starts as low as Rs. 500 a month for 99attendance. Unlike biometrics, automated WhatsApp reports are sent to authorized people in the company on a regular basis. 99attendance is backed up by a powerful cloud enterprise system called 'Weballigator' which offers more extensive features like multi-locations, multi-reporting and flexible access, all at the click of a button.

99attendance works in any industry and at any location across the globe. According to Dr. Joseph Rasquinha, Co-Founder & CEO, "The biometric market in India is expected to cross Rs. 21,000 crores (3 billion dollars) by 2020. Worldwide, it is at almost 40 billion dollars or Rs. 280,000 crores. However, the levels of satisfaction for biometric product performances are low and dropping even further. 99attendance which is innovative, simple, easy-to-install, and gives information on WhatsApp is a game changer."

"To ensure complete security of your personal data, the 99attendance app installed on the employees phone, can be uninstalled at the time of leaving the organization. In comparison, a biometric system stores a person's fingerprint which can pose as a major threat since many financial transactions and services today can primarily be controlled using finger print data," he added.

According to Nagaraj Bolakatti, Senior Sales Manager, "We have gone an extra step to identify and ensure that no manipulation can be done using this software. We have algorithms to identify irregular and suspicious patterns. With this app we have tried to analyze and eliminate all the loopholes in the biometric attendance system.

For Eg.: In biometric or other systems, an employee can always leave a premise once he is logged in and return sometime later to logout, but in 99Attendance, once a person logs in, the software checks his attendance in the premises regularly. If it is unable to register him, it will alternatively identify the location and enter it in the attendance log.

This means that an employee who logs-in and leaves the office will still have their attendance and location registered in 99attendance as long as they are signed in. When a person logs out at the end of the day, the system shuts down, leaving their privacy intact."

Blueleaf Cyberspace has received a number of awards and Government recognitions, and also has other innovative products that help improve and scale up employee productivity. More information on 99attendance can be seen at http://www.99attendance.com.

About Blueleaf Cyberspace:

A Startupindia company from the Govt. of India who has received funding from a 2000 crore Group which has a portfolio for investment in startups. We are founded by a number of professionals, the key co-founder being Dr. Joseph Rasquinha, and mentored by Shoaib Ahmed, the former President of Tally, and Co-Founder of ISPRT. In 3 months, our SaaS (Software as a Service) product which is a combination of different Apps and a powerful entreprise system has multiple clients in B2B industries from retail, real estate, financial services, hospitality, aviation, and education. Our product is so versatile that we have clients who have 5 people on it and others who have 1,200 people. It is easy to setup and use. The company website is blueleaf360.com.

Company Linkedin Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blueleaf-cyberspace/

Founder Linkedin Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-rasquinha/

Source: Blueleaf Cyberspace PWR

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Bengaluru (PTI): In an effort to end the logjam over the Governor's address that has stalled proceedings for the past week, Karnataka Assembly Speaker U T Khader on Wednesday ruled that legislators should not discuss Thaawarchand Gehlot or his conduct in the house, saying such debates send the wrong message to the public.

The House has witnessed repeated disruptions and adjournments since the session began on January 22 over the issue of the governor's conduct.

During his address to the joint sitting of the Karnataka legislature on January 22, Gehlot read out only three sentences from the 122-paragraph speech prepared by the state government.

The speech included criticism of the Centre for replacing the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) with the Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajivika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G), portions of which the governor declined to read.

Concluding his address in about two minutes, the governor left the house, triggering a commotion as Congress legislators attempted to gherao him and raised slogans.

While the opposition BJP accused the ruling Congress and its ministers of "insulting" the governor and demanded action, the treasury benches countered by claiming the governor had "insulted the National Anthem by leaving before it was played."

The house again witnessed heated arguments on the issue earlier in the day, leading to adjournment.

During the interruption, Khader held a meeting with ministers and opposition members to resolve the impasse.

When proceedings resumed, the speaker delivered his ruling.

Referring to the events of January 22 and the subsequent debate, Khader said the conduct and discussions had conveyed the wrong message to the public.

"Our conduct as members of this House and the opinions expressed must be in good taste and in accordance with constitutional provisions. They must uphold the dignity of the House and its members. We must introspect in this direction," he said.

He stressed the need for caution to ensure that such incidents are not repeated in the future.

"Let us end this matter here, continue the discussion on the motion of thanks to the governor, and refrain from discussing the governor or his conduct in this house," the speaker said.

Leader of the Opposition R Ashoka said the house should express regret over what he termed an "insult" to the governor.

Responding, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the situation would not have arisen had the governor read out the entire address.

"Asking the house to express regret is not appropriate. Why did the governor leave even before the National Anthem was played," Siddaramaiah asked.

BJP MLA S Suresh Kumar reminded Siddaramaiah that as Leader of the Opposition in 2011, he had asked then Governor Hansraj Bhardwaj to curtail his address.

Bhardwaj had subsequently placed the address on the table of the house, requesting members to treat it as read.

Siddaramaiah said the situation in January 2011 was different from the present one.

The debate grew intense, leading to another adjournment of the house.