CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Infinisource, a leading provider of SaaS-based Human Capital Management technology solutions and services, and Morpho, a leading supplier of biometric identification and security solutions, worked in partnership to produce the market's most advanced biometrically-enabled time clock, the companies announced today.
Infinisource's iSolved NXG time clock is setting a bold, new standard for the collection of attendance and labor data for the small and mid-size employer. When connected to the iSolved human capital management (HCM) solution, the NXG provides all the time tracking power, precision and flexibility employers demand.
Time clocks provide a reliable and consistent method of collecting the work time of employees, and can assist with reporting data required by the Affordable Care Act, as well as local and state regulations around meals and breaks.
Infinisource launched its next generation of time clocks with the NXG series, built from the ground up to work with its iSolved HCM solution. Available with an optional biometric scanner, the NXG time clock helps eliminate buddy punching and other fraudulent behavior. When set to identification mode, each employee can simply scan a finger and go, with no additional badge required. Clocking in or out becomes quick and easy.
"As we designed the NXG series for iSolved, we chose Morpho for the time clock's biometric finger-scanning capability," said Todd La Fever, President of Technology at Infinisource. "The MorphoSmart CBM sensor is the most sensitive and compact fingerprint reader module on the market."
"MorphoSmart CBM sensors provide the most accurate fingerprint technology available, which is vital for time tracking in the workplace," added Gary Jones, Director of Biometric Access and Time Solutions. "Morpho fingerprint technology is ranked #1 for accuracy by the National Institute for Standards and Technology. In addition, Morpho's patented optical technology and biometric algorithms are acknowledged worldwide for high quality fingerprint acquisition, exceptional matching speed and accuracy, and robustness when operating in harsh or high volume conditions."
The iSolved NXG time clock is assembled in the United States and is delivered through the iSolved Network of Certified Partners and direct from Infinisource to businesses throughout the U.S.
Go to www.morpho.com/USA for more about advanced biometric solutions, and visit www.infinisource.com to see how the iSolved NXG time clock and iSolved are transforming the way organizations manage their most important asset — their people.
MorphoTrak, a subsidiary of Safran USA, provides biometric and identity management solutions to a broad array of markets in the U.S. including law enforcement, border control, civil identification, and facility/IT security. Reporting to Morpho, Safran's security division, MorphoTrak is part of the world's largest biometric company. Morpho is a leading innovator in large fingerprint identification systems, facial and iris recognition, as well as secure credentials. With 40 years' experience, Morpho has captured more than 3 billion fingerprints and Morpho products are used by more than 450 government agencies in over 100 countries. MorphoTrak is headquartered in Anaheim, CA with major corporate facilities near Washington D.C., and Federal Way, WA.
About Infinisource, Inc.
Founded in 1986, Infinisource is a nationally recognized leader of SaaS-based Human Capital Management technology solutions and expert services. Infinisource offers iSolved (a single platform for HR, Payroll, Time and Attendance and Benefits Enrollment) as well as administration for COBRA, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Accounts and Health Reimbursement Arrangements.
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