The Sunday Guardian

Microsoft’s Kaizala will help businesses stay connected

- NISHANT ARORA

Social networking platforms have dramatical­ly changed the way we communicat­e. The next wave is here in enterprise social networks to help employees, partners, buyers/ sellers and other stakeholde­rs collaborat­e in real-time, brainstorm, mitigate fears and get quick responses.

A few office networking apps are already available like Workplace from Facebook, Slack, Amazon Chime, Cisco Spark, Yammer and others.

Upping the ante, Microsoft has brought in Kaizala (for free) and Kaizala Pro (for Rs 130 per user)—mobile-first products to help businesses connect with people inside and outside the organisati­ons, easily coordinate tasks across the value chain and gain actionable insights.

How is Kaizala different from the rest?

“If you look at the diversity of capabiliti­es that are possible in ‘Kaizala’, it’s way ahead. It is a social conversati­on tool, a data activation tool, an analytics platform, a product that allows for usermanage­ment, is extendable and works on slow 2G networks,” Alok Lall, Director, Microsoft Office Division, Microsoft India, told IANS.

“Given its diversity, it will actually be unfair to compare it with products that offer single or less capabiliti­es,” Lall added.

‘Kaizala’ comes at a time when businesses and Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) are becoming more dispersed in the country and connecting with teams and partners gets equally crucial especially in areas with poor Internet connectivi­ty.

As a pilot, ‘ Kaizala’ has seen significan­t adoption among YES Bank, Apollo Telemedici­ne, United Phosphorou­s Limited and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, among others.

At the government level, more than 30 department­s with over 70,000 workers in the Andhra Pradesh government are using ‘Kaizala’ for real-time governance and day-to-day work.

According to NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, the economic advisory body is an early adapter of the “safe, secure, mobile-first [Kaizala] App”.

“Niti Aayog works with a much larger base that spans across states and department­s. Clearly, they saw this as an applicatio­n that helps them get the pulse of what they need to know for the policies that they are making,” Lall noted.

‘Kaizala’ will also be part of Niti Aayog’s ‘Atal Innovation Mission’ that aims to foster innovation and encourage entreprene­urship across schools in the country.

“’ Kaizala’ is for those who are mobile-first. With smartphone­s, it is easy for small businesses to plan in real-time and become more productive. Currently, a lot of time is wasted in getting the informatio­n and then thinking what to do with that informatio­n. It really drains productivi­ty,” Lall told IANS.

The genesis of ‘Kaizala’ lies in the fact that when it comes to retrieving and processing informatio­n, several businesses still lag behind. On top of it, poor Internet connectivi­ty hinders the flow of informatio­n.

“’Kaizala’ is born to connect such businesses with the modern workplace. It is designed to allow for informatio­n to be shared in a seamless, two-way process,” Lall said.

‘Kaizala’ is also GST compliant. According to Srikanth Cheruku, Founder and CEO of IDOS, most SMEs are not good at adopting new technology fast.

“The important thing in the GST regime is that ev- erything goes online. So when ‘Kaizala’ came up, we felt there is a huge opportunit­y to make a simple applicatio­n which people who are outside of the GST net like several small businesses can use it with ease,” Cheruku told IANS.

IDOS is the first cloud accounting and compliance software in India and has been providing the SMEs with simple-to-use, yet powerful, accounting, compliance and financial management applicatio­ns.

“With ‘Kaizala,’ SMEs don’t have to go for a large technology adoption. Within the app, just accept the purchase order and the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software will automatica­lly take inputs and generate a GSTready invoice seamlessly,” Cheruku added.

Going forward, Microsoft India is looking at working with more state government­s, enterprise­s and SMEs to create a larger ‘Kaizala’ community.

“We would love to work with industry associatio­ns and clusters for a wider reach, We would encourage new use cases to come up and help build them either ourselves or through our partner ecosystem,” Lall emphasised.

‘Kaizala Pro’ has additional features that include user and group management, system integratio­n and automation using ‘Kaizala’ APIs (applicatio­n programme interfaces), advanced reporting and analytics, ability to publish custom actions, create public groups and organisati­onal profile and directory. IANS

“If you look at the diversity of capabiliti­es that are possible in Kaizala, it’s way ahead. It is a social conversati­on tool, a data activation tool, an analytics platform, a product that allows for user-management, is extendable and works on slow 2G networks”

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With Kaizala, SMEs don’t have to go for a large technology adoption.

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