Tag: QR

  • Unlocking productivity: The rise of QR-driven horizontal SaaS solutions for enterprises

    Unlocking productivity: The rise of QR-driven horizontal SaaS solutions for enterprises

    Mumbai: QR-driven horizontal SaaS solutions transform how businesses in India restructure their procedures and improve output. As the implementation of SaaS continues to flourish in the Indian business environment, the incorporation of QR codes into solutions is turning out to be a game-changer in offices, manufacturing units, commercial towers, business centres, coworking spaces, Schools, colleges, data centres, etc to name a few places.

    The overall SaaS industry has been subject to significant development, with predictions representing a considerable growth from $237.48 billion in 2022 to $273.55 billion in 2023.

    Introduction to QR-driven horizontal SaaS solutions

    QR-powered SaaS solutions serve various industries and business operations across numerous verticals. They help diminish the net consumption of paper and consequently minimize paperwork throughout the organization. That’s Horizontal SaaS! It’s plug-and-play, easy to use, easy to manage and monitor in a centralized manner across multiple sites, and asset-light and affordable.

    71 per cent of corporations worldwide depend on SaaS model applications, solidifying their position as a fundamental facilitator for the digital revolution.

    Growing adoption of horizontal SaaS

    The SaaS revolution is in full swing in India. Businesses around the nation are embracing cloud-based solutions like never before. From start-ups to well-known organizations, from metros to tier 3, the whole world is embracing the SaaS trend to improve operational protocols, save capital expenditures, and remain ahead of the curve.

    Further, money-saving, ease of use, and simple execution are the tip of the iceberg at this moment. With Horizontal SaaS, industries in India are gaining incentives for solutions that can get used to changing prerequisites without impacting the calculated financial expenditure of the organization.

    Understanding the impact on productivity

    1   Enhancing efficiency – By integrating QR codes into Horizontal SaaS solutions, establishments in India are not merely modernizing workflows but altering them to boost efficiency. Visualise staff members scanning a code and promptly retrieving the facts & figures or searching tools they require to complete the task – that’s productivity at its best. A hardware-based solution, caters to one person at a time, in contrast, QR code-based solutions can handle multiple people at one time, save time, are asset-light, save money, and allow repetitive manual tasks to be automated, enhancing productivity. What more?! The Data gets verified digitally.

     Measuring productivity gains – With QR-driven horizontal SaaS solutions, firms can track metrics, examine statistics, and observe first-hand the encouraging influence on the grassroots level.

    In turn, the SaaS industry is anticipated to continue this remarkable curve, touching a projected $908.21 billion by 2030, displaying an 18.7 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR).

    Key features and benefits

    QR-driven solutions have a pool of features, from seamless integration with existing systems to real-time data access. In addition, the benefits speak for themselves. Enhanced efficiency, reduced errors, and secured data accessible on the go are just a few of the perks that come with adopting QR-driven solutions.

    Overcoming challenges and implementation of best practices

    Common Challenges

    There is a lack of awareness about the benefits of cloud-based systems over on-premise systems, which incur a high cost and are difficult to manage, maintain, and upgrade.

    Best Practices

    To ensure a smooth transition and maximize the benefits of QR-driven SaaS, enterprises should focus on clear communication, stakeholder engagement, regular feedback loops, and training programs. By prioritizing user experience and providing ongoing support, organizations can optimize the implementation process and drive long-term success.

    The Indian software as a service (SaaS) market is estimated to grow from $13 billion in 2022 to $25 billion by 2025, $35 billion by 2027, and $50 billion by 2030, as per a report by venture capital firm Bessemer Venture Partners (BVP). Finally, the incorporation of QR-driven horizontal SaaS solutions is in a position to push competence, production, and modernization across different segments of the Indian and Global business ecosystems. By leveraging the ability of QR codes in SaaS applications, ventures can enhance processes, heighten collaboration, and stay ahead in a progressively competitive market. As corporations persist in embracing digital transformation, the perspective of QR-driven solutions in India stays positive, presenting promising opportunities for progress and advancement in the ever-evolving business landscape.

    The article has been authored by Qudify co-founder and chief business officer  Akshat Tripathi.

  • Government launches mobile app to enable citizens to file complaints

    Government launches mobile app to enable citizens to file complaints

    NEW DELHI: Citizens can now register their complaints and even keep track of action taken on a new mobile launched by the Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions Ministry.

     

    The app launched by Minister Jitendra Singh is for the Centralized Public Grievances Redress & Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) portal of the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG). 

    A further step has been taken by providing M-access to citizens through mobile phones. A Quick Response (QR) code has been provided on the pg-portal, which can be scanned on to the smart phone after which grievances can be sent from the smart phone directly on to CPGRAMS. 

    Singh said this is another step towards translating Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “ART of Governance” as spelt out by him, with A for Accountability, R for Responsibility and T for Transparency, forming the bedrock of the Government. He said the goal is that the Administration should be citizen-centric, transparent and responsive. 

     

    Singh hoped the common public will make maximum use of the mobile app since the mobile phone has emerged as the easiest way of communication from anywhere across the country. 

    DARPG and Department of Pensions & Pensioners’ Welfare Secretary Devendra Chaudhary said the mobile app will not only allow lodging of grievances, but the people can also track the status of the redress of their grievance. 

     

    The DARPG is also carrying out analysis of the grievances and a systematic response is being worked out on how best to address the grievances, he added. 

    The Mobile App for the CPGRAMS is another innovative initiative of the DARPG, the nodal agency to formulate policy guidelines for citizen-centric governance in the country, redress of citizens’ grievances, being one of the most important initiatives of the department. The DARPG has been making endeavours to bring excellence in public service delivery and to redress grievances of citizens in a meaningful manner by effectively coordinating with different Ministries and Departments of the Government and trying to eliminate the causes of grievances.