
GLENDALE, Ariz., Dec. 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of our commitment to offering the latest biometric hand readers, Inception Technologies is pleased to announce the release of a new reader that will make it easier for customers to collect the workforce data that they need.
The Atlas 2000 solves the problems that have been left by existing readers. Many such devices have serious shortcomings when it comes to user interface, connectivity and modern technology. Older models force users to navigate numerous complicated steps in order to check in, all while relying on black and white screens that generally have poor resolution. There are no self-service options, preventing users from scheduling tasks on the reader itself. Lacking WiFi or any other form of connectivity, these models have long been limited in what they can do for both workers and managers.
Meanwhile, the Atlas 2000 comes complete with a modern, full-color interface that simplifies the most common tasks. It uses a hand geometry recognition system that ensures security every time a user punches in. In addition, users are able to handle self-service tasks that were not possible before. Thanks to the ability to connect via WiFi or a cellular signal, the Atlas 2000 can transfer useful data across a network so it can be analyzed.
"Hand geometry biometric technology has been a staple in the time and attendance industry since the late 1980's," Fred Schmitthammer, President and CEO of Inception Technologies, said. "This technology, created by Allegion, has changed little since that time and needed a technology update. Inception Technologies decided to provide the technology update. The Atlas 2000 is the first generation of hand readers that uses industry tested hand geometry technology and marries modern technology to revitalize hand geometry technology. This is the biggest change in hand geometry biometric technology in over 30 years."
With its modern interface, the Atlas 2000 allows users to review timecards and employee information. Managers can make last-minute adjustments to their schedules, while employees can request time off or shift changes. In addition to saving users time and energy, the Atlas 2000 promises to save money. Since it is easier to use, there is little need for extensive training sessions or lengthy setup processes. Plus, there are the benefits of having an advanced time and attendance system. Managers will see their payroll preparation costs fall while also cutting down on time theft, buddy punching and unnecessary overtime. In the long run, this is an investment that will pay dividends.
The Atlas 2000 is unique, and the benefits are clear to anyone who uses it.
About Inception Technologies
Founded in 1991, Inception Technologies is a leading developer in the web-based time and attendance tracking industry. Our innovative software and services help business users track time and measure productivity more efficiently. We offer the most flexible applications on the market today.
Please visit http://www.inceptiontechnologies.com/contact-us/ or contact us by phone at (623) 258-4430
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