BlastAsia Introduces Innovative Cloud-Powered Platform “Uberize” Businesses

Empowering Companies with Ordering & Fulfillment Automation, to Build DIY Customer Self-Service Apps backed by Connected Back-end Processes

(The various ordering & fulfillment activities that can be automated using Steer)

BlastAsia, a leading Philippine software product engineering company, recently announced a powerful new platform called Steer, which enables companies to build apps for customers to order/check status using their smartphones, as well as for internal teams to manage workflows and records using their phones, tablets, or laptops. Steer is our response and solution to help businesses “uberize” their business model. Yet, only 2% of companies successfully address this issue.  This is why SMEs can lose critical business to larger and more digitally transformed enterprises.

“We wanted to build a software as a service (SaaS) product that is secure and reliable, one that our clients can sign in on their own, set up their apps, and roll out these apps across their organization without even the need to talk to us,” explains Maity. “We envisioned Steer to become a powerful go-to platform for any business that relies on its customers placing a phone call to get a service to go digital.”

Using the cloud to power platforms and empower SMEs

The software company turned to Microsoft Azure, building from its experience as a Microsoft Gold Partner for Application Development and Cloud Platform. It initially used the free version of Microsoft Azure to understand how to take advantage of Microsoft cloud technologies.

“Azure is one of the easiest cloud technologies that we’ve come across,” says Roy Saberon, IT Head at BlastAsia. “It’s also one of the most comprehensive in terms of all the different products that you can find in one place.” Maity agrees and adds, “In building Steer, we used different tools and services such as Service Bus, Cosmos DB, and Cognitive Services. Today, Steer is helping businesses go digital and adapt to work-style changes triggered by the health crisis.

“The help we received from Microsoft in building Steer was instrumental. They are very responsive,” says Saberon.

A world where everyone can build digital solutions

BlastAsia hopes to democratize digitization across businesses both big and small. It designed Steer to let non-programmers easily build customer self-service apps without paying high costs and investing too much time.

“We are hoping that this will encourage our clients to not just stop building one or two apps, but continuously build more solutions and go completely digital.”
BlastAsia is confident that they will be able to help a larger number of companies with Steer. Not only in the Philippines, but all over the world.”

In the next three months, the BlastAsia team will be making Steer even more efficient and easy—to the point that its clients won’t even need to call the company for help when setting up.

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