28 April 2010
Doha: As one of the pioneers in the field of biometric technology, Fingertec is always at the forefront of delivering state-of-the-art security access products to the market. Since the launch in 2009, Domasco -- exclusive retailers of FingerTec systems in Qatar, have provided clients with a comprehensive range of security-access systems to suit varied requirements in different business applications.

"We have just introduced the latest models of FingerTec: I Kiosk 100 and I Kiosk 100 plus, equipped with user-friendly touch screens. This new device combines the latest biometric technology with supplementary card access identification system, it is simple and accurate for tracking attendance and timekeeping of staff" explained Merril Dias, Sales and Marketing Manager for Domasco-Watches division.

He added further, "When it comes to business, time is money. We are pleased to assist local businesses in boosting productivity in their workplaces, and one way to ensure this is to have accurate, secure and convenient timekeeping both from an employee's and HR's perspective."

FingerTec products are now available in over 60 countries, with wide acceptance across varied markets and businesses. The powerful time control management software is designed for providing efficient and effective administration of human resources in each application. Employees' fingerprint data is recorded and stored, allowing individuals enrolled access into their place of work by fingerprint verification done in less than 2 seconds. All details are captured for easy review of the company. 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.

"Our diverse and satisfied set of clients is proof that FingerTec is the leader when it comes to providing the latest biometric technology in Qatar. Though other brands may deal on price point, FingerTec offers quality, reliability and superior technology which competition only aspires to have in their offerings" Merill Dias concluded.

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