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Qqest, M2SYS partner for new time and attendance solution

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Qqest, a developer of time and attendance tracking solutions, has announced it will be offering solutions with biometric capabilities provided by biometrics developer M2SYS Technology. The new solution uses M2SYS’ RightPunch hybrid biometric platform technology that utilizes fingerprint, finger vein or palm vein readers in conjunction with Qqest’s TimeForce time and attendance tracking software.


The new biometric solution replaces traditional time cards, passwords and PINs with an employee’s biometric data so that a swipe of his finger or palm identifies the user and processes a clock-in or clock out.

For Qqest’s customers the new solution means saved costs associated with card, password and PIN replacement as well as through encouraging more accurate time readings through eliminating buddy punching. [end] 

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