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AttendLab®

IT Services and IT Consulting
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Overview

AttendLab® is a new technology replaces the legacy attendance systems A Mobile App is your Biometric Device. Check-In/Out employees using face recognition There is no way to misuse the attendance system anymore Most of the legacy attendance systems use biometric devices. They are not flexible to be moved to track attendance in remote workplaces and they are not 100% cloud. They are not globalized to track multi timezones. In addition, if the face recognition feature is available in these systems, the devices would be very expensive and need continuous costly support. These systems also need technicians to visit your location for installation, configuration, and training. In addition, you have to be in the office to access the Administrator portal and generate reports. Another common issue in these systems that they can be misused by employees or students, who switch their access cards or system passwords with their colleagues. Haya Solutions Inc. overcomes all these issues by introducing AttendLab®, the unique and pioneer Application in the attendance systems industry. 1- Flexibility: Employees can Sign In/Out the workplace using their own mobile phones or a company mobile/tablet using Face Recognition 2- Accuracy: 100% Face ID Accuracy 3- Mobility: The workplace can be an office or a remote site such as project location, work field, school, or school bus 4- Control: The mobile/tablet can be restricted to capture attendance geographically on the map, by an IP address or a range of IP addresses Multi-Users User's Roles and Role's Permissions Audit Log 5- Global: Multi-timezones attendance reporting 6- Freedom: You are not locked-in by the devices' vendors anymore, you can use any mobile phone or tablet device 7- 100% Cloud: No Installation, No Infrastructure, No Servers, and No IT Support are required You can access the attendance reports in realtime "immediately" anywhere and on-demand via the internet 8- Free: Free Updates to the Application and the Mobil