• Subscribe
  • Do you believe that developing SaaS applications with a significant impact on socioeconomics is need

    Mizanur Rahman
    5 replies

    Replies

    Dzmitry Tsemirau
    No. My goal is, first of all, to make money. But if I manage to be useful to someone at the same time, that would be absolutely cool.
    Derek
    Every SaaS has an impact on that technically. It’s too broad of a topic. Find a specific problem or people group and build just for that.
    Mizanur Rahman
    Fourth Industrial Revolution: Digital transformation of society: Case study in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Small and medium business - 01 Small business in our country is still managed by hand. We have marketed our graphTrade software to more than 2000 small and medium businesses in Gulistan, Nawabpur, Bangshal and Chawkbazar of Dhaka. Analyzing the data we found - 10% do not use software to manage their business. 10% are interested in using the software, but lose interest after hearing about the price of the software. 20% think that using software is a troublesome task, 60% did not think about software. The 5% who use the software are also not very satisfied. I think this data will be applicable to all small and medium businesses in Bangladesh. In fact, we have not yet convinced them of the benefits of using software, or our socio-economic status is not yet at that level, or small and medium business people think that we are doing well. We are working on automating these large small and medium businesses. If the business operations of these businesses are automated, its impact will play a major role in our social economy and the economic structure of big business will be created. Because most of the small and medium businessmen of our country do not keep proper accounts of the business - such as money coming into his cash - money going out. The boy comes and asks for money, gives it. The girl comes and asks for money, gives it. Brother wants, gives. There is no account going on like this. On your way home, you took 500 rupees from the cash and went to the market, no account. How much goods are being sold, not calculated. There is no account of the amount of goods in his shop, there is no account of the value of the goods, there is no accurate account of debts and debts. But yes in some cases the red colored tile ledger is used, there is considerable doubt as to how it represents the business.There is no real account. This is how business has been going for ages. But if you do business automation, the real picture will come in all cases. If in this way 100,000 businesses across the country come under automation, what will be the valuation of the economy and what will be the impact on social business? Thus, our society will gradually transform into digital. Best wishes to all.
    Emily Harris
    Developing SaaS applications with a focus on socioeconomics is not just a need but a responsibility. I've seen firsthand the transformative power of technology in addressing social and economic challenges. For instance, integrating features like AI-driven accessibility tools can ensure inclusivity, while innovative solutions in healthcare management can improve access to quality care. Moreover, apply remi customer service to streamline processes for businesses, fostering economic growth and job creation. By leveraging technology to address societal issues, we can create a more equitable and prosperous future for everyone.