DATABASICS Announces Key New Features to Its Time Management Solution
Reston, Virignia (PRWEB) October 04, 2016 -- DATABASICS, a leading provider of cloud-based Time Management & Expense Reporting solutions, announces the immediate availability of its new features for its Time and Attendance tracking. These capabilities enable firms to measure time-in and time-out for specific projects, to ensure accurate and timely billing, along with an audit trail for clients and regulators.
The Time Tracking Imperative
Marcel Syriani, DATABASICS Chief Technology Officer, said, “Keeping accurate track of billable hours – and even billable minutes – is an imperative for firms involved in project billing, including professional services and construction; not to mention firms doing business with the government, where regulations require sophisticated time keeping.”
New Features of the DATABASICS Time & Attendance Solution:
Start-Stop Clock Function
Track actual time and spending with the Start-Stop clock function. This is critical for project tracking, as well as field worker time management. This feature also enables automatic insertion of hours into a current timesheet.
Capture GPS & IP Addresses
This feature adds location data – both geographic and digital – to time data, providing an accurate picture of what’s happening on the ground, when it’s happening, and where.
Auto-Stop
Based on user or manager preference, or based on policy, this feature enables the ability to auto-stop according to specific timeframes.
Mobile and Desktop
These features are available on both our Mobile and Desktop versions, enabling a user to start work on a project on his/her mobile device, and then stop and start another project while they are on their laptop.
DATABASICS provides cloud-based, next generation Expense Reporting, Timesheet Management, and Invoice Processing automation. Specializing in meeting the most rigorous requirements, DATABASICS offers the highest level of service to its customers around the world. DATABASICS is relied upon by leading organizations representing the major sectors of the global economy: financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, research, retail, engineering, non-profits/NGOs, technology, federal contractors, and more.
Jennifer Schnittker, DATABASICS, https://www.data-basics.com, +1 (703) 722-9140, [email protected]
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