Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Imagine if you could monitor the movement of people within your building and know exactly where everyone is at a certain time? And wouldn’t it give you more peace of mind if you are assured only authorized personnel could get in and out of restricted areas? If you are keen on keeping your goods, […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
In the fast-paced business environment where competition is stiff, companies need to protect themselves from espionage and piracy. Security begins with limiting access to company grounds and offices. Even employees can be granted only limited access to highly confidential documents and restricted areas. The latest models of biometric time clocks feature that capability, aside […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Buddy punching-not the violent connotation, but equally malicious and punishable under most corporate guidelines on proper employee behavior-is the practice of cheating time clocks by punching in the attendance card or swiping the ID of a co-worker in his absence.
Attendance monitoring used to mean endless paperwork, sifting though documents and manual computation. That has […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Most companies and government facilities have installed biometric time clock systems. These devices closely monitor the movements of people around the premises and generate reports complete with details on precise time of ins and outs.
The reports are accurate in identifying who has been in and out of a room or building on a specified […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
In the Midwest region of the United States, the general topics of conversations are always focused on the local football teams and the growth of crops in that year. But, by default, the conversation always leads to the weather report and news. In states like Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, any news about weather is […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
A wireless weather station is a standalone system that keeps a track of the indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, wind direction and velocity, solar intensity and rainfall. It gives you the ease to keep a track of the outside weather, without the need of remaining glued to your TV sets or radio to […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
A wireless weather station is used to keep a track of the weather conditions. Commonly used in houses, offices and schools, wireless weather stations give you the flexibility to keep an update on the weather reports whenever and wherever you want. It gives you freedom from being glued to TV or radio sets to […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Wireless home weather stations offer the convenience of being able to monitor outdoor weather from the comfort of your home or office. Wireless home weather stations allow you to keep a gauge of the weather outside without the need of looking through TV and newspapers.
Wireless home weather stations feature an outdoor sensor that transmits […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Wireless weather stations keeps you equipped with the weather report whenever and wherever you want. They are meant to give you timely information on the changing weather conditions. Wireless weather stations being handy and portable with no mess of wires can be placed wherever you can reach them comfortably. But selecting a wireless weather […]
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Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
There is science behind predicting the weather. When we hear a weather report, there is actually a process behind it. Weather radars are essential to meteorology and the art of predicting the weather. Some use microwave signals and still others use the Doppler Effect.
The weather radars that use microwave signals have been around since […]
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