Toronto, Ontario (PRWEB) October 03, 2014 -- Nexonia Inc. announced today that it’s Time Allocation system, an extension to their decade of work building to best time tracking capabilities in the world, is now available to all customers.
“We built this specifically for engineering teams at software companies that need to allocate their time on a monthly basis with almost zero effort,” says Neil Wainwright, CEO of Nexonia. “These engineers are busy writing software, and their management teams want them to keep doing so, but the finance teams need to capture at a high level where they’ve been spending their time.”
“It’s incredibly simple, fast and easy to use. The engineers literally click on a month, add as many projects as they worked on and put the percentage of their time spent on each project and click submit. That’s it. The system supports Nexonia’s world-leading approval workflow engine and it’s integrated with Nexonia’s Time Off absence tracking system,” said Wainwright. “The finance teams will love it too, because we made it extremely simple to run reports on the breakdowns and even include salary allocations.”
Nexonia’s new Time Allocation system for software companies is just another example of Nexonia listening to their customers and giving them exactly what they’ve asked for, simply, easily and in support of their customers having the right tools so they can focus on building their own great companies.
About Nexonia:
Nexonia Inc. is a provider of leading web and mobile Expense Reports and Timesheets solutions. These simple to use and highly customizable applications are fully integrated with ERPs, credit cards and other systems supporting your business. Nexonia solutions are designed to streamline the expense reporting and approval process, improve human resource management and enhance operational efficiency. Time is money. We save both.
To receive more information, visit http://www.nexonia.com or call 800-291-4829.
Yana Kondrykava, Nexonia, http://www.nexonia.com, 4164800688, [email protected]
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