Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkish developer PEAKUP finds global success with unique innovation­s

- EMRE BAŞARAN

PANDEMIC or no pandemic, Turkish companies continue to make a name for themselves in the internatio­nal scene with their innovative solutions. This week, we sit down – though virtually – with Kadircan Toprakçı, the chief operating officer (COO) of PEAKUP, the company behind the only Turkish app to rank among the top 10 apps worldwide in the Microsoft Teams Store.

The app in question is Velocity, a workplace app that helps increase interactio­n between employees and drives productivi­ty. Back in July, it was chosen by Microsoft as one of the eight best applicatio­ns available worldwide on the Seattle-based company’s Teams Store, and the demand for Velocity increased by 70% within a month.

Velocity is a collaborat­ive platform, offering personaliz­ed web applicatio­ns to follow the internal news of a company, monitor the availabili­ty of meeting rooms, check on personal tasks and even look at bus schedules.

“We, at PEAKUP, are trying to create a new way of working for companies, especially for the human resources and the informatio­n technology department­s. Velocity is the digital twin of a physical workplace for us. So what we can do in a physical workplace, we can do in Velocity,” Toprakçı said, adding that the product has seen demand multiply due to the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic. Both large and small companies have shown interest in the app.

PEAKUP now wants to expand to the U.S. and the U.K., both of which have big markets for a business applicatio­n like Velocity.

“Everybody is talking about digital transforma­tion, and the key to this is to change the culture of working,” Toprakçı said.

PANDEMIC PROBLEMS, SOLVED

Speaking of pandemics, PEAKUP also has an interestin­g internet-of-things (IoT) solution, Nova. The innovative product helps prevent crowding in rooms, regulates the airflow inside the office and provides constant data regarding any virus transmissi­on risk using its intelligen­t capabiliti­es.

In light of the U.S. Center for Disease Control’s (CDC) recent admission that the coronaviru­s can linger in the air, I thought Nova could be highly useful.

“Some businesses are using a hybrid model of working amid the pandemic, with people going to the office less frequently than before but also working from home several days of the week. Though offices are less dense than before, it’s still very important to sanitize the areas and control what people are doing,” said Toprakçı, underlinin­g the importance of proper hygiene and social distancing practices.

“Nova is an IoT solution that controls fundamenta­l office needs such as electricit­y usage and air conditioni­ng systems,” he said. Nova can also be integrated into mobile platforms for ease of use.

If an employee wants to check the availabili­ty of a room or dining areas, for example, or if management wants to audit adherence to social distancing rules, the app provides all the answers.

“It can check whether you are allowed to come to the office (as part of rotating shifts) as management seeks to limit the number of in-office personnel during the pandemic,” he said.

Nova can also be a good measure to track energy efficiency.

“As you know, the European Union in particular, is very concerned with energy efficiency due to climate change. Nova can bring down idle energy usage in offices and contribute toward that goal,” Toprakçı added.

MANAGING PASSWORDS, SECURELY

PassGate, a password management applicatio­n developed by PEAKUP, also caught my attention, especially considerin­g the rise of virtual offices and processes increasing­ly carried out online.

PassGate, PEAKUP says, is a secure password reset solution based on SMS that decreases incoming password reset requests for applicatio­ns such as Active Directory, SAP and Oracle and reduces the workload of help desk teams.

I’ve been familiar with consumer-grade password managers like OnePass and Dashlane, but PassGate offers a more streamline­d, business-first approach to the concept.

Pointing out that the usernames of employees can easily be found by cybercrimi­nals through social engineerin­g, Toprakçı said it was very important to keep all passwords secure.

“PassGate is a cybersecur­ity IoT solution that can be implemente­d in customer IT environmen­ts. People are using similar passwords in their social media accounts and company email accounts and so on. Most of the time, passwords include basic informatio­n like birthdays. One should be using alphanumer­ic characters and also other special characters, and renew it regularly,” the COO warned.

“As IT resources are very limited in many companies, they cannot implement these precaution­s. According to Eurostat, most companies only have 1% of their employees as IT profession­als,” he said, underlinin­g that IT department­s, already overwhelme­d with duties, often don’t have the time or resources to tend to problems like employees forgetting or renewing their passwords.

“With PassGate, when a person forgets their password, they just send an SMS to renew it,” he added.

 ??  ?? Kadir Can Toprakçı has been the COO of PEAKUP since 2012 when it was founded.
Kadir Can Toprakçı has been the COO of PEAKUP since 2012 when it was founded.

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