DOHA: The innovative FingerTec system, which was initially developed to meet the diverse needs of the government sector, combining the latest biometric and identification card systems, the state of the art technology is now available to businesses in Qatar and worldwide.
Domasco, exclusive retailers of FingerTec systems in Qatar, offer their customers a comprehensive range of FingerTec products to suit their businesses' specific requirements.
"We are proud to carry the FingerTec brand which has been a global success and is now available in over 60 countries worldwide. Our customers realise the need to track the attendance and time keeping of their employees to maximise productivity and to deploy man hours appropriately. The FingerTec system is simple to initiate and efficient to operate." Merril Dias, Sales Manager for Domasco Watches Division said.
The time control management system software is designed for providing efficient and effective administration of human resources. Employees' fingerprint data is recorded and stored allowing individuals enrolled access into their place of work by fingerprint verification done in less than two seconds.
The FingerTec security touch pad can also be used alongside a card system encoded with the same employee data, which is ideal for situations such as manual workshops where finger touch may not be appropriate. Moreover, the Key Lock Series effortlessly delivers security and sophistication to access control points with a combination of fingerprint verification technology, password and mechanical key to safeguard property.
"Our customers have been impressed with the improvements to their overall productivity following installation of the system. We are confident about the quality and output of our products; clients may avail of free trials and fully trained technicians will install the systems giving comprehensive after sales backup too. A dedicated and knowledgeable FingerTec Sales Team is ready to assist customers in choosing the system that is most appropriate for their business requirements." he continued.
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