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SIP helps SMEs leverage infocomm to grow their business

Posted date: 1 July 2008

Know what you want to achieve for your business – this is the starting consideration for any SME embarking on an infocomm project.

For example, the goal of a retail shop in Ang Mo Kio is to increase the visibility of the shop and grow their sales by 20 per cent. A trading company may want to increase productivity of its sales force by 50% while a small factory may aim to achieve just-in-time goods delivery.

To begin with, it is very important to understand what your goals are. Even if one is unaware of the need for a good Point-Of-Sales (POS) or more sophisticated modules, at the least you must know what you want to achieve for your business.

With the business objectives clearly defined, the next step is to find out how infocomm can help SMEs achieve their goals. This is where they are facing challenges. Particularly, most are at a loss as to how infocomm can help them, and how to implement infocomm solutions. Moreover, a lot of SMEs cannot afford a dedicated IT staff to guide them. The result is often a painful process of trial and error.

One SME that managed to overcome this initial barrier is HMF Asia, a company providing hydrotherapy systems for home spas. Its Director, Mr Tay Geok Khoon, was registering his business at DP Bureau when he came know about the new one-stop SME Infocomm Package (SIP).

SMEs adopt infocomm.
SIP allows SMEs to pick cost-effective packages from three consortia.

"I'm hoping to expand my business in the region, and I believe having a web presence can help to bring more visibility to my business. Through SIP, I was able to receive sound expert advice and purchase the infocomm products and services that I need, all under one roof. The experience has saved me much time and effort in trying to source from among different providers" said Mr Tay.

Launched officially in June 08, SIP allows SMEs to pick from a range of infocomm packaged solutions offered by the three consortia that have been selected as part of this IDA led venture. The consortia are led by DP Bureau ( www.dpbureau.sg ), iCELL Network ( www.icellwireless.net/sme ) and SingTel ( www.singtel.com/sme/idasip ).

The packaged solutions are bundled with one-stop customer support and depending on the needs of the SME, may comprise any combination of infocomm items such as hardware, software, connectivity, web content development, hosting and maintenance, as well as generic or sector-specific applications.

As an extension of the SIP service, DP Bureau and iCELL Network also offer non-infocomm services such as BizFile-related processing; application of licences and trademarks; accounting services; auditing; tax compliance; corporate secretarial services; GST reporting; financial assessment and financing matching.

More advanced consultancy services are also available on a project basis where a customised system is required. The charges for these services and solutions will depend on the size of the project and the scale of the implementation.

Consultancy has become a very important aspect of IT implementation in businesses because it provides the added confidence that what you buy will actually meet your needs. This is relevant for SMEs as they need experts who can provide good advice and packaged solutions for them.

It is also ideal for SMEs to try out the solutions for themselves. To provide this hands-on experience, the three consortia have set up walk-in centres where solution demostrations allow SMEs to try out what they plan to buy.

For more details of the SIP and the SME subsidy, please visit: /sme .

Packages available

  • Entry-level items - Personal computer, laptop, printer, broadband connectivity, domain name registration, security products, e-mail accounts and hosting, web site development, hosting and maintenance, and more.
  • Generic applications - Office tools, accounting software, customer relationship management software, human resource management software, and more.
  • Sector-specific applications - Examples include electronic point-of-sale system for the retail sector; a reminder service for financial advisers in the financial sector; online reservation system for the food and beverage sector; and mobile learning-on-demand for the education sector.