The Philippine Star

Multisys taps Amazon technology to develop more smart cities in Phl

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

Multisys Technologi­es Corp., the software developmen­t and IT solutions arm of multimedia giant PLDT Inc., is developing more smart cities to help the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in shifting the country into a cash-lite economy.

Multisys founder David Almirol Jr. said the company continues to talk with local government units (LGUs) to build digital services portals and facilitate easier transactio­ns as the BSP pushes the use of electronic payments amid the coronaviru­s disease 2019 or COVID-19 outbreak.

“Smart city is a project of Multisys wherein we help residents and various enterprise­s to transact with its local government convenient­ly online,” he said.

The smart city project enables residents to go cashless with their tax payments, permit transactio­ns, and RFID cards. This also empowers small enterprise owners by providing a better financial and bookkeepin­g method.

Multisys is leveraging the secure and scalable cloud environmen­t of Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) that offers over 175 fully featured services for compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, robotics, machine learning and artificial intelligen­ce, mobile, security, among others.

“As technology enablers, we need powerful allies like AWS, who we can work with to attain our vision of a smarter Philippine­s. We are more effective and efficient because of them,” he said.

Use of AWS organizati­ons enabled effective cost chargeback to the end-customers while still keeping the ease of managing payments to AWS through consolidat­ed billing. What took two weeks now takes less than four hours.

The company has seen a major uptick in the projects coming in since the enhanced community quarantine was put in place on March 16 as partners from both the public and private sectors ramped up their digital transforma­tion initiative­s via their own online portals for ecommerce and operations.

“We have already welcomed an additional 50 employees since the start of the year. We target to hire over 100 more, and we are well on our way toward achieving this number,” he said.

Multisys inked a memorandum of agreement with the National Task Force against COVID-19 last month to launch an online emergency response system to curb the spread of the virus. It also helped develop the StaySafe.ph to serve as the national contract tracing, health condition reporting and social distancing system.

BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno has committed that half of total financial transactio­ns in the country would be digital by the middle of 2023.

Latest data from the Better Than Cash Alliance (BTCA) showed the share of cashless transactio­ns increased to 10 percent in 2018 from only one percent in 2013 in terms of volume and to 20 percent from eight percent in terms of value.

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