High-Tech Gadgets And Equipment, Once Seen In Spy Movies, Are Now Used In Offices.
Released on = October 5, 2005, 9:16 am
Press Release Author = David Stuart / ABC Office
Industry = Retail
Press Release Summary = You may have seen high-tech gadgets such as retinal scanners
or handprint readers while watching movies. You may have thought we were decades
away from using these kinds of devices. Many similar products are already available,
and on the market now.
Press Release Body = KAYSVILLE, Utah, October 5, 2005 – Biometric devices have been
integrated into many devices such as door locks, computers, car ignitions and more.
Because biometric devices use physical features of people, they cannot be duplicated
and provide maximum security. They are growing quickly in popularity due to their
reliability and proven technology. One of the most recent applications of biometric
technology are time clocks.
ABC Office now offers the new biometric Acroprint HandPunch time recorder. This new
device uses an employee’s hand to clock in and out of work. Because the employee’s
hand is used to check in and out, time cards and magnetic stripes are not needed.
Employees no longer have to worry about losing a card or swiping an ID. All you need
is your hand. You can see an example of this device by going here:
http://www.abcoffice.com/handpunch1000.htm.
Using biometric time clocks eliminates fraud and address several problems prevalent
in older punch-style time clocks. In the past, businesses experienced problems by
having employees’ friends clock in on behalf of others, even though they were not
actually present. These meant employers were paying workers for time not worked.
With the introduction of biometrics, and the HandPunch time clock, employees must be
physically present to punch into work. Friends and coworkers are now unable sign in
for other people. This guarantees that time reported is accurate. This helps
businesses run more efficiently and saves money.
The HandPunch uses geometry biometrics. It determines who the employee is based on
the size and shape of their hand. The system does not capture fingerprints or palm
prints. Hand geometry is highly accurate, and is generally not affected by rings,
small adhesive bandages and false fingernails. Employees simply place their hand on
the HandPunch unit and punch in an ID number to cloc k in and out. Green and red
lights let the employee know the status of each punch.
For information about biometric time clocks, call toll-free (1-800-658-8788) Monday
through Friday from 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. MST. A knowledgeable customer service
representative can then assist with answering questions.
For further information, please contact David Stuart, Marketing Supervisor of ABC
Office, 1-800-658-8788, info@abcoffice.com.
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Web Site = http://www.abcoffice.com
Contact Details = ABC Office
info@abcoffice.com
http://www.abcoffice.com
P.O. Box 829
Kaysville, UT 84037
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