TimeIPS is an electronic time tracking system consisting of the following components. Server: One of the following server options is required. |
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.. | TimeIPS Server is hardware that plugs into your local network. |
Virtual Machine (aka VM) that you run on your own server on your local network. |
ASP service uses a dedicated server located in the TimeIPS datacenter. |
Software is included with each server option. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Clocking Methods: One or more of the following clocking methods is necessary. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Network Time Clocks provide walk-up clocking for employees and require an Employee Identification Device. | |||
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.. | Employee Identification Devices: This device can be as simple as a keypad where an employee enters their personal identification number (PIN), or can be a badge or barcode reader. | ||
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Telephone Clocking provides a voice-driven menu that allows employees to call in to clock in, clock out, check status, change jobs and more. | |||
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Desktop Clocking allows employees to clock in/out from a Windows PC or laptop using a desktop application. | |||
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Web Clocking enables employees to clock from any web-browser based device including desktop computers, laptops, web-enabled mobile phones/PDA's, and kiosks. | |||
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