How Technology has Changed the Workplace

Out of the many computerized systems that have changed the American workplace, one of the least noticeable (and yet one of the more influential) is the advent of the biometric time clocks. Among the many employee clock in softwares, the biometric time clock has unique features. It is the most reliable form of clock in service since it literally demands the hands of the employees to be there, thus helping to eliminate thousands of work hours a day that are clocked in for no reason across the country. In companies small and large, employers are able to see exactly when their employees are checking in via sophisticated systems online. The employer no longer has to be in attendance to verify that the employees are punching in on time. He or she can do it at home. Time clocks have changed drastically and are now incorporated as part of the technology budget of companies. The mere fact that companies set aside financial resources for software like this is proof that these systems are gaining importance in the workplace.

It will definitely be interesting to see the next step in time clock evolution. We will have to guess what could be the next step. Perhaps holograms of the employers welcoming the employees every morning? We'll have to wait and see.


by FingerTec USA

Out of the many computerized systems that have changed the American workplace, one of the least noticeable (and yet one of the more influe...

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