South Korean firm offers free remote work software platform to its Da Nang partners
The South Korea-headquartered Toss Lab, Inc. is partnering with Business Startup Support Centre (BSSC), an agency of the Viet Nam Youth Federation to provide its Enterprise JANDI product free of charge to 100 businesses in Viet Nam in a bid to help them maintain a strong company culture and high employee engagement when their teams must work from home in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Companies based in Da Nang and branch offices in the city can use this free remote work software platform and their users will not be limited.
Enterprise JANDI, which costs US$108 annual per user, will now be free 1 year with no limitation on the number of users signing up for the service.
JANDI is a messaging platform that has an integrated suite of teamwork and collaboration tools specially developed for workplaces in Asia.
Launched in 2014, JANDI has more than 2 million users across Asia.
JANDI gives its users a unified platform for instant messaging, unlimited video conferencing, secure file sharing and feedback and task-management.
By MINH LE - Translated by M.D