Time & Attendance-Data Collection made easy by ELF Productivity

Elf Productivity Ltd understands the needs of every business and we thrive on helping you achieve your ideal set up. We listen to your business needs and use our industry expertise to help you choose the correct terminal for your working environment. We offer a wide variety of terminals that interact seamlessly with our time and attendance suite.

Time & Attendance System

Every working environment is different some more than others meaning the collection of your employees time and attendance data can be a difficult task to handle for many organisations.

Here at Elf Productivity we understand the needs of every business and provide our customers with a clocking terminal that suits their environment and requirements.  Each terminal has the capability to communicate in real time meaning your employees clocked status (in or out) is updated within Ceequel time and attendance in only a few seconds.  The way in which your employee’s clock in and out can be fulfilled by various methods and is often decided by the way in which your organisation works.

Terminals are capable of communicating with each other in many ways meaning all employee data is up-to-date and available to access from any location. The most common way in which terminals communicate is via TCP/IP it is possible however to set them up so that they can work via Wi-Fi , GPRS,VPN and also 3G n 4G networks.

Terminal types and industry

Elf productivity specialises in several different types of terminals. Each terminal can be customised to your working environment and set up with your chosen method of clocking.  Making sure your organisation has the correct terminal for your industry is of the up most importance to us. This is why we listen to your company needs and use our past experiences to suggest not only the most suitable terminals but also the most cost effective for your organisation.

Low cost terminals

Low cost terminals are ideal for companies within the office, clerical or admin profession who have simple clocking requirements. Elf’s iclock can be configured to display messages upon clocking or even be configured to display time and attendance data upon selecting a function key such as, number of remaining holidays, hours worked, overtime or flexi balance.

Mid-range terminals

Typically deployed in warehousing and distribution, these units are can also be utilised with hand held barcode readers for a low cost shop floor data capture solution. These hand held readers will help simplify the scanning of job sheets saving your shop floor managers time and money.

 

Touch screen industrial terminals

Touch screen data terminals utilise both Windows or Linux technology and are available with either a barcode, proximity or finger print reader. These terminals will allow your employees to access their personal records such as a graphical holiday screen, clock card times and also allows them to see who the first aider is within their department.

The main benefit of having a touch screen terminal is that it integrates well with shop floor data capture. Ceequel can be integrated with the vast majority of ERP systems allowing for live jobs and activities to be automatically uploaded in real-time, as well as select relevant operations and include information on quantity produced, scrapped and any downtime reasons. These terminals can also be used to view safety protocols ensuring all employees are up to date with current procedures and have accepted all changes to critical documents.

The front end screens on a touch screen terminal can be designed around your company’s individual requirements. This ensures that all data collected within your organisation can be streamlined in the relevant way.

Touch screen tablets

Elf’s software suite can be accessed of any device meaning it is possible for companies to set up industry standard tablets. This makes it possible for line managers to allocate jobs/activates and locations to their employees from out of the office and provides a way for employees to view their daily tasks without having to make numerous trips to the clock.

Biometric Terminals

The day and age of card based time and attendance is officially over and many companies have now chosen to implement biometric terminals in order to keep up with technology.  At ELF we provide a choice of Biometric options including fingerprint, vein, face or hand recognition.

Access control hardware

Here at elf productivity we sell a large range of access control hardware. All access control systems are IP based meaning all data and media can be quickly passed through to the Ceequel time & attendance suite. Access control systems can be accessible via proximity card, fob or fingerprint

If you’re looking to implement a simplistic time and attendance system that can increase the knowledge of your employees and ultimately save money – contact us today!

Access Control should be your Number One Priority

Access Control is a vital part of any organisation. If a business doesn’t have an access control system in place then potentially your property and sensitive information is at risk. Securing your sensitive data decreases this risk and also protects your employees and visitors.

Access control is one of the biggest buzz words in business right now, and for good reason. Why, you ask? Well, you wouldn’t give the brand new cashier the combination to the CEO’s personal safe, would you? Of course not, because the cashier doesn’t need that kind of access to do his or her job. The reality, though, is that when your business runs on an unsecured network where there aren’t enough safety measures taken there is nothing to stop employees on the shop floor from getting access to information they don’t need, and probably shouldn’t have. Performance reviews, personal information, company meeting minutes, client information, and so on, are all at risk.

The fewer people who have access to sensitive data, the smaller the chances are that someone may mess it up. And if something does happen, there’s a very small pool to draw from regarding who is responsible for it.

Access Control For The Modern Business

Just because you’re not a computer wizard, that doesn’t mean you can’t put reasonable, simple controls on your business’ network. Elf Productivity Ltd. has designed a simple software suite that lets anyone maintain their controls, keeping sensitive information in a place where only those who need it can get to it. In addition to access control features, though, this software also comes with a built-in time clock, employee self-service features, and it’s user-friendly. It’s meant to work with any business at any level, so regardless of whether you’re a sprawling multi-national corporation, or just a local store hoping to expand, this software will help you achieve your goals.

If you’d like more information on how Elf Productivity Ltd. can help your business achieve more, then simply contact us to find out about all the options we offer you.

The Access Control of the Future

Choosing the right method to keep your information secure can be a difficult task for any organisation and with so many to choose from the task can often seem like an impossible one. Not securing your data however is out of the question as unsecured data can be accessed by anyone, thus increasing the risk of sensitive information landing in the wrong hands.

Access control is one of the oldest business practices known to mankind. The earliest developments involved guards and bars, but as technology advanced we invented everything from lock boxes to secret panels. In today’s digital world, we have access to more methods of access control than ever before, but the sheer variety of options can sometimes seem like a burden. After all, how do you choose the right lock to keep your business safe?

Flexible Digital Access Control

This is a question that Elf Productivity Ltd. has pondered over quite a bit, and the answer it created is both simple, and elegant. That answer is a software suite that integrates every function a business needs to get through the day, but which is simple enough that even those who don’t consider themselves tech savvy can use with little instruction.

So what does it do? Well, a little of everything. This particular software suite has an integrated time clock, for example, and it also provides different levels of accessibility depending on an individual’s clearance. A standard employee can sign into his or her account, clock in, and access all of the programs needed to do the day’s work. Employees can even access their personal information, changing it as needed in the event that they have a name change, move, or make any other alterations. At the same time, though, the system makes sure that only people with clearance can access employee write-ups, look at work history, or gain access to financial data.

In short, the software provides a flexible system that will handle anything your business can throw at it, while at the same time making sure you can lock any digital doors you need to. For more information on this software suite, and how it can help your business, simply contact us today!

Why Access Control is more Important (and difficult) than ever before

Access control within a business used to be a relatively simple process with all important documents being locked away in filling cabinets. The implementation of modern day technology however has now complicated the process with businesses storing important information from an employee’s personal details to credit card information on a computer network. Without the use of an electronic access control system all of this information is at risk of falling into the wrong hands.

In the past, access control in a business was relatively simple: if you had files that contained sensitive information, you put them in a filing cabinet in your office, and locked the drawer; when you went home for the day you locked your office, and you could rest assured that the information was safe behind barriers that only you had the key for.

As we all know though, the days of paper files (or at least exclusively paper files) are long behind us. Modern businesses run on computer networks that hold everything from credit card data and employee profiles, to bank account and social security numbers. While all of this information is necessary for conducting business, it is a little scary to think about what would happen if it fell into the wrong hands.

Electronic Access Control

That’s where Elf Productivity Ltd. comes into the picture. We know the worries businesses have to deal with, and it’s why we developed a unique software suite that ensures private information remains private.

Our software acts as an all-in-one solution to your business’s needs. It has a time clock for keeping track of which employees are working when, it offers employee self-service so that your HR department isn’t the only one capable of changing employee information, and most importantly it offers access control. You are in charge when it comes to who can see what information, and our software allows you to keep private files or documents out of the general network. So if some files are necessary for management but not your lower-level workers, we let you protect those. We also make sure that no outside forces get into your system, and make off with the data you’re trying so hard to keep safe.

For more information on how Elf Productivity Ltd. can help you keep your business locked up tight simply contact us today!

The Importance of Access Control in the Digital Age

The idea behind access control is simple. If you don’t need access to certain information in order to complete a task then you won’t be given access. Access control within a business works in a similar way with company owners, managers and employees often having different levels of access. As technology changes access control becomes a necessity for all businesses.

Access Control is one of the oldest necessities in business. For example, while a store might have 50 employees, only the owner and a select few managers have the keys to the door and the code to the alarm system. That way, if the store gets robbed, and the perpetrator had both a key and the security code, it narrows the pool of possible suspects.

The idea behind access control is simple: if you don’t need access to something to do your job, then why should you have that access?

The Challenges of The Internet Age

As technology grows more advanced, access control becomes both more necessary, and more difficult. Most businesses today have a computerised network, and that network controls all of the activity in that business. Hourly employees use the network to clock in and out, and human resources uses it to keep track of employee information and to make changes when necessary. Management uses the network to evaluate job performance, to store notes on employee activity, and to keep track of customer information. That’s a lot of data, and a business has to make sure that employees only have access to the parts of it they need to for security purposes. That’s a big challenge to face, but it’s why Elf Productivity Ltd. designed software to make that job easy.

A Software Suite That Does It All

Our software was designed specifically with access control in mind, and we combined that with ease of use. If you want to make sure that only managers have access to certain files, our software can help you do that. If you want a digital time clock, and a software suite that allows employees to alter their own personal information for name or address changes, we can do that as well.

In short we’ve created a single tool that will help your business achieve more with less energy. For more information about how this software can keep you secure while letting you do more, simply contact us today!

Why Digital Access Control is so Important

How secure your organisation is can often be the make or break of any new business deal. If clients believe their data is likely to become compromised they will almost always pick a competitor over you. In order to stop this from happening, businesses have been implementing access control systems which allow them to limit what data certain employees have access to.

Security is one of the biggest keys to earning client trust and running a successful business. Clients need to know their information is safe, and one of the best ways to keep it safe is to make sure only employees who need access are the ones that get it. That way if there is a leak or something similar, the number of people who could be responsible is a smaller pool than “everyone in the office”. Not only is the suspect-base smaller, but when there are fewer people who have access to sensitive data there is a smaller chance of that data getting out and falling into the hands of people who shouldn’t have it (e.g. identity thieves, con men, etc.).

Using The Proper Access Control Software

One of the best ways to make sure that data stays safe and secure is to use access control software. This software can be thought of as a digital lock, and only employees who have the key can get through to the other side. The key typically takes the form of a management account and password, thus ensuring that employees who need access to higher-level information can get it easily, but those who don’t need that data to do their jobs simply can’t open the electronic door.

Keeping Things On A Need-To-Know Basis With Elf Productivity Ltd.

Elf Productivity Ltd. knows how difficult it is to make sure all employees have enough information to properly do their jobs, but still keeping sensitive data locked away from the general worker’s pool. That’s why we produce high-quality software that offers access control solutions along with dozens of other features that will help businesses achieve more with less effort.

What other features does the software boast? Well, it offers security and access control solutions, but it also operates as an electronic time clock to keep accurate track of employee hours. This software also allows more employees to do more, allowing anyone to change basic information so there’s no need to go through HR in order to alter an address or change a name to reflect what’s on a driver’s license.

For more information on how our software suites can help you keep sensitive data locked away where it belongs simply contact us today!

Digital Access Control is just as Important as Physical Access Control

Access control within a business is when a company limits what information or areas are available to which employees. This is often decided based on where or what information each individual employee needs in order to complete their job. Access control can be both digital and physical with many companies relying on computers to get everything done.

Access Control is one of the most basic parts of a business’ security: in short it means that people who shouldn’t be able to gain access are locked out. Maybe this means that only the manager is given the code to the security system, or only the night supervisor has a copy of the key that opens the record room. The basic theory of access control is that by cutting down on the number of people who have access to a given area, there is less opportunity for theft, misuse of facilities, etc.

In today’s day and age more and more businesses rely on computers to get the job done; Access Control is just as much digital as it is physical.

The Importance of Digital Access Control

Imagine a business in which cash was laid out on a counter where anyone could walk past and grab it. Sooner rather than later, someone would walk out the door with all that money. By putting the cash in a place that only employees have access to, the pool of people who could steal it is much smaller. By putting the money in a place only three people have access to, it’s much safer. Digital access control is just like that, but for a business’ data.

More often than not, a business’ information is just like cash on the counter: exposed and easy to steal if someone really wants to. By using the right software, and putting the right security onto a business’ system, that information is steadily locked away behind additional layers until only the people who really need to access it can do so. Some information, such as an employee’s work schedule, doesn’t need to be kept behind heavy security. Other information though, such as time sheets and customer information, needs to be put behind several locked doors.

How Elf Productivity Ltd. Can Help

Elf Productivity Ltd. has spent years designing software suites meant to help businesses get the job done without needlessly exposing themselves and their company data to outside risks. The computer programs we’ve created are like high quality armour for a business: they allow for freedom of movement, but when something happens to threaten your safety, you’re going to be glad you took the time to keep yourself protected.

For more information on our easy-to-use, effective software suites, and how they can help with your business’ access control issues, contact us today!

Keeping Track of Time and Attendance Minimises On-The-Clock Problems

Time clocks are often the biggest loopholes within a business as they can often be subjected to abuse by employees who choose to fraud time in order to be paid more money by their employers. False attendances are sometimes a problem within organisations as employees choose to clock in as another employee despite them not being in attendance.

Paying employees by the hour is common practice in many fields, and it’s one of the most common methods of compensating workers. That said, a time clock is subject to abuse and problems if there are loopholes in how it works.

What Sort of Problems Must A Time and Attendance Program Overcome?

There are numerous issues that a time and attendance record-keeping program needs to overcome. Perhaps the most common is time theft, which is where workers will punch in a few minutes early or out a few minutes late, adding an extra hour or two to the clock by the time pay day rolls around. Another issue is false attendance, where someone else clocks in an employee even though he or she isn’t currently on the floor. There are numerous other issues, but they all stem from the abuse of the time clock.

A smart time and attendance program will overcome these issues, which is where Elf Productivity Ltd. comes into the picture.

How Our Time And Attendance Program Is Different

Rather than just being a time clock, our software creates a tool that is easy to use properly and difficult to use improperly. It’s simple to log yourself in, and easy to log yourself out. In fact putting in corrections to your hours is also so simple it doesn’t even require involving human resources.

In addition to being a powerful hours tracking suite though, the software also provides rigid access control. So while it’s easy to use in the ways it was intended to be used, this software cuts down on a lot of issues like those mentioned above. No one wants the time clock to be gamed, since it makes the employees look bad and it costs the management money, time, and effort to police. So instead of looking over every individual employee’s shoulder, why not simply upgrade to a system that takes care of security for you every time someone clocks in to work?

For more information on how our software can help your business operate more smoothly and with fewer time clock related issues simply contact us today!

The Two Parts of Access Control

Access control is present within all parts of every business, in order to make sure company and employee information doesn’t end up in the wrong hands. Having this system in place also deduces the number of suspects right down if anything were to happen. Access control is made up of two parts barriers and filters.

Access control is a term that typically comes up in security discussions, but in is present in every part of every business. The short version is that access control means people (personnel, customers, and others) only have access to the environments and resources that they need.

For a real-world example: if a bank drop is necessary, it’s likely that only the manager is allowed to handle that amount of money. By limiting the number of people who can get into the safe a business has just cut down on the pool of people capable of stealing that money. The business has also made that money more difficult to access, (since only managers can get it), but that’s the price of access control.

Access control is made up of two broad categories: barriers and filters.

Barriers

The barrier is the most basic form of access control there is. A locked door, a wall, a safe, these are all obstacles whose job is to stop people who aren’t supposed to have access. This even crosses over into the digital world; firewalls and computers that aren’t connected to the Internet can be used to prevent access by unauthorised personnel. The harder the barrier is to get through, the more limiting the access is.

Filter

A filter is the means by which a barrier is passed. If you have a locked door then the filter is a key. If you have a password locked computer then the filter is the proper password. The filter is important because the number of people who pass it will affect how restrictive (or sometimes how effective) a barrier is. For instance if every employee knows that the code to get into the employee only door is 76498, then that’s fine. If every employee tells his or her friends, or the password isn’t changed so that former employees can no longer gain access, then that filter lets in far too many people.

How Much Access Do You Need to Control?

It’s important to remember that different businesses have different needs when it comes to access control. A bank for instance will want to make sure that money and valuables are carefully protected and that few if any people can access them. In a restaurant, though, customers wandering into the kitchen may not be much of a concern, so there’s no reason to put up a barrier of any sort.

Before implementing any form of access control it’s important to make sure it will solve an access problem. If there’s no problem then the only thing access control is doing is needlessly making it harder for people to get from point A to point B.

For more information about access control solutions and security concerns for your business contact us today.

Access Control Trends

Over the years access control trends have changed dramatically because peoples attitudes and initiatives are often different year on year. However looking back at these changes there are a number of trends that we feel you need to be made aware of, the top three are listed below.

Looking back at the past year, we’ve noticed a number of changes within attitudes and initiatives related to access control. Taking a look at these changes, we see a number of trends coming to light that we wanted to share with you.

Access Control Trends

  • Ease of use – It’s easier than ever before to moderate an access control system. Now, HR staff can quickly add, delete, or edit staff permissions in one central system. This helps to keep the workplace safer and more productive.
  • Fluid and adaptable – In the past, access control was sort of a “one size fits all” model where you used one proprietary solution for access control, another for security clearance, and so on. These days, access control systems are fluid and adaptable: they can integrate with employee ID, cashless vending, staff parking, and even time and attendance. These trends are also moving toward integrating IT security with access control. Staff will love the convenience of using one card for many tasks.
  • Realtime data analytics – Today, access control systems are engineered to provide realtime data analytics so that anyone with administrative access can quickly see at a glance what is happening. No longer will staff have to run reports after the fact to see how the system is working. All of the information will be time sensitive and easy to access.

To talk more about this, or anything else related to workplace security, productivity, and access, please contact us.