Time Attendance Systems

Companies of all sizes use time and attendance processes to gather information about the amount of time employees spend on the job. The most common tracking is the capture of an accurate time each employee reports to work and the actual hours they spend on the job.

Time tracking devices were invented many years ago to help ease the burden of manually recording time and attendance data on paper. IBM was originally called International Time Recorder, located in Endicott, NY. Antique pendulum based wall clocks can be found in today's market that were adapted to manually record data to paper based cards.

TimeCap™ is our more up to date means of connecting a touch screen time capture machine to our web based peoplehours™  solution, and utilising a PIN number or a biometric and PIN to uniquely identify an employee. 

 

Old IBM International Time Recorder

The IBM International Time Recorder was the first Time Attendance Systems.





Time Attendance Systems have come along quite a bit.

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