The MinuteHound Time Clock is not the only service in the cloud.
More and more business are moving to the cloud.
Dell Plans to Expend $1 Billion This Year to Support Cloud Services
The MinuteHound Time clock system is also cloud based.
This allows us to be offer many more features to than our competitors in the time clock industry.
A couple examples of this are real-time employee status from anywhere in the world and email/text
alerts to early/late employees. Visit the homepage for more information on the MinuteHound Time Clock.
Cloud services are growing rapidly in their relevant markets and according to an article written by Patrick Thibodeau “the big enterprise IT vendors are moving swiftly to develop cloud offerings that cater to those markets.”
The MinuteHound Time Clock is a perfect example of this.
The article explains that Dell intends to spend $1 billion to build approximately 10 new data centers which will help support the cloud services for enterprises. With new data centers and cloud services, new products will be developed that will allow customers to “build in-house private clouds.”
IBM vice president of cloud services states that “The cloud now gives them [customers] choices they didn’t have before.”
The MinuteHound Time Clock is a great example of this outside of the Dell ecosystem.
To read this full article by Patrick Thibodeau, please visit the ComputerWorldwebsite.
If you would like information about a ground-breaking cloud service, Biometric Time and Attendance System for your local business and many of the benefits that it offers, please visit the MinuteHound website today!
Aureliana
8 Mar 2012where do you take inspiration to write so good articles? congratulations.
Danny
8 Mar 2012Aureliana,
Thank you for the kind words.
We are very passionate about our product and the entire TimeClock Industry.
If you visit our price page http://www.minutehound.com/price
we have a link called “compare other hardware”.
Give our site a look around and I believe you will see that
we are the future of TimeClocks.
Much Appreciated,
Danny
Alzira
21 Apr 2012it was an immeasurable pleasure to read your posts. i will definitely be coming back here.
Stuart
10 Apr 2013Great post and lots of good information on this technology. I was unsure what it was, but thanks for writing!