June 17, 2005

Timecard enables employees to clock in remotely

capt.nyr10106161402.tech_test_virtual_time_card_nyr101.jpg New Zealand-based ECONZ Wireless, has developped a tool called timecard - available to Verizon Wireless phones - that targets small companies whose repairmen, consultants, sales staff or other in-the-field employees would like to track their billable hours without resorting to excessive paperwork.

"Timecard lets remote employees clock in and out on their cell phones. With a few clicks, workers can signal that they've started the day, gone on break, ended a task, started another or signed off altogether.

Each entry is instantly relayed to a password-protected Web page that someone at headquarters can check and use to prepare payroll".

Associated Press

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