@Fresno_State using @M2SYS @Right_Punch Biometric Time Clock for Employee Time & Attendance
Today, M2SYS announced that another California State University campus has incorporated their RightPunch™ biometric time clock using palm vein technology to keep track of employee time and attendance. California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. has implemented the M2SYS RightPunch™ palm vein biometric employee identification technology with Kronos Time and Attendance Software to help optimize labor tracking performance. Click here for a copy of the news release.
Joining with Cal Poly Pomona Foundation, Inc. who currently uses palm vein biometrics with the RightPunch™ biometric time clock, California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. chose to implement a PC-based biometric time clock with their Kronos Time and Attendance software to more efficiently manage and track labor costs and reduce employee time theft. In addition, California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. also sought to speed punch times and avoid costly legal expenses and legal fees which can often be a tremendous financial and resource burden.
RightPunch™ drastically reduces payroll error rates and helps expedite the clock in/clock out process to boost employee productivity and increase accountability. Plus, RightPunch™ is a more affordable alternative to a wall mounted biometric time clock and is powered by the M2SYS Hybrid Biometric Platform™ which offers support for fingerprint, finger vein, palm vein and iris recognition, ensuring that 100% of employees are reliably and consistently identified.
We welcome California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. into the M2SYS family of RightPunch™ users and look forward to working with more institutes of higher education and all others to help implement biometric time clocks to efficiently track employee time and attendance.
A time clock can really help most business or departments, as they record hours accurately with minimal involvement and can even export data to payroll software to make pay day easier for everyone.
At my last job we used the biometric time clock. it was really a smart idea to really prove when the employee was there and when they left exactly. There was a set of twins and it wouldn’t work for them either it was a clever machine.
Thanks for the comments Rod. You’re right, one of the main reasons that employers invest in a biometric time clock is to create a concrete audit trail and foster employee accountability. Because of the uniqueness of biometrics, no two employees have the same login credentials.
At my work I experienced about the biometric devices which boast one of the fastest commercial fingerprint matching. Time and attendance can access control all the workforce management, project time sheet and attendance. Thankyou for sharing the content about the biometric time and attendance.