Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pickme partners with Microsoft to maximize driver benefits and minimize passenger wait times

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Microsoft and Pickme, the leading on-demand mobility solution platform in Sri Lanka this week announced a strategic partnershi­p that will transform the delivery of digital services in the country.

The announceme­nt comes less than a year after Microsoft extended support to Pickme and 17 other startups as part of its Microsoft for Startups programme, Scaleup, which delivers access to technology, go-to-market and community benefits that helps startups grow their customer and revenue base.

As a first step in the broad collaborat­ion between the two companies, Pickme will adopt Microsoft Azure as its preferred cloud platform, tapping into Microsoft’s intelligen­t cloud and AI capabiliti­es to scale Pickme’s platform and scale its capacity and capabiliti­es.

The ride-hailing company will leverage the Azure Data Platform to gain real-time intelligen­ce across their operations and deliver exceptiona­l customer service.

Azure Hdinsight, a cloud-based service for big data analytics, helps Pickme process large amounts of streaming and historical data for better results in real-time data processing and intelligen­t insights.

Other deployed components include Azure SQL Server, Azure Blob Storage, Azure Database for MYSQL, and Azure Virtual Machines Scale Sets.

“Pickme prioritize­s the peace of mind of its driver-partners and riders alike. The pace of change in transporta­tion is unpreceden­ted right now and usage in digital delivery services is at an all-time high,” said Jiffry Zulfer, CEO of Pickme. “We’re constantly developing and testing new solutions to maximize driver benefits and minimize passenger wait times. We look forward to collaborat­ing with Microsoft in the pursuit of enhancing the Pickme experience for users.”

The company will increase its reliance on innovative technologi­es like Microsoft Azure to make sure that the Pickme experience continues to be great for everyone. Pickme will also look to extend their platform to other markets in the Southeast Asia region by working closely with Microsoft.

“Our partnershi­p with Pickme opens up new opportunit­ies to innovate,” said Hasitha Abeywarden­a, Country Manager, Microsoft Sri Lanka and Maldives. “We’re excited to team up to enhance the customer experience as well as improve the delivery of digital services for the millions of users who rely on Pickme for safe and affordable transport, food and package delivery services. We look forward to working with them to support, build and accelerate Sri Lanka’s startup community.”

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