Microsoft
New Delhi, 8 June 2020.
Mphasis, an Information Technology (IT) solutions
provider specializing in cloud and cognitive services, today announced the implementation of Microsoft’s
Power Apps to ensure the
safety of its employees and maintain productivity during the current lockdown due
to the pandemic. Titled Employee Outreach,
the solution tracks the health of employees and their families without
compromising on privacy; enables them with work from home facilities; monitors
their attendance and work hours, and resolves IT complaints, among other
issues. Over 26,000 employees are using the app daily.
Microsoft
Power Apps is a low-code platform for building and using custom business
apps that connect to data and work across web and mobile without the time and
expense of custom software development. Employee Outreach was
developed on Microsoft’s
Power Apps’ crisis communications template, which was
released by Microsoft in March 2020. The
template helps in providing organizations the agility to innovate and use
rapidly those applications that are of the essence in these unprecedented
times.
“As
our employees are now working from home, it is imperative that leaders keep
them informed and provide them with tools and processes that can enhance their
productivity. We intend to create an easily integrated system that can track
the overall health of the employees, and measure their productivity without
violating their personal space,” said Nitin Rakesh,
Chief Executive Officer & Executive Director, Mphasis.
According to Sashi
Sreedharan, Managing Director, Microsoft India, “It is heartening to see
Mphasis successfully deploy Power Apps to stay connected with its large
employee base and facilitate remote working during this crisis. Microsoft Power Platform was designed to
empower everyone, regardless of their technical ability, to collaborate and
solve problems fast. The idea that rapid, valuable innovation can come from
virtually anywhere has never been as impactful as in the current situation.”
Ensuring employee safety:
Within
the Employee Outreach app, employees
can access a drop-down menu with an option to share an update on their health
and that of their families – before and after their work shifts. In case they
report any kind of distress, an email is triggered to notify their managers
and the organization arranges the necessary support required. The simple drop-down menu ensures that there
is no compromise on privacy.
Enabling and monitoring
productivity: Mphasis is also using the app to ensure
seamless productivity of its workforce. Using the app, employees can now select
whether they are enabled to work from home or not. If they are not, the app
alerts the IT team by email for a resolution. In addition to registering
attendance, employees can log in their shift start and end timings; activities
during the day, and breaks taken in between. The app is cognitive and can
differentiate between time zones based on the location of the employees. It
also successfully records cases where shifts run beyond midnight and span
across two dates.
A low code platform that
enables innovation and swift deployment:
Using the crisis
communications Power Apps template, a team of two
developers from Mphasis created a suite of six apps in just four days.They were able to customize it according to requirements,
be it adding new features to the user interface or a custom validation screen
to ensure seamless and rapid integration as it is not dependent upon any
existing backend. By developing the
suite on Power Apps, Mphasis was able to remove peripheral activities during
the development cycle like code and vulnerability analysis, uploading the
repository, or functional testing.