At mJobTime, we have focused on giving our customers a large number of configuration options to make our application as flexible as possible. However, software programs are designed to accommodate the maximum number of companies possible. We realize that there are going to be situations where mJobTime may not address certain facets of your business processes, but we ultimately strive to provide employee time clock solutions that will be unique to every business.
We look upon these situations as opportunities. This is because we love to get input from our customers about our time clocks for construction as well as our other software. Many times, this input can lead to a new feature or functionality that becomes a standard part of the program. Oftentimes, when the amount of work and time involved is not significant, we will do the work at no charge. Even in those situations where there is a substantial amount of resources required to do the work, if we feel it will improve the product, we often will share the cost of the modification with the customer. In those situations where the customization is very unique to a customer, we will provide a quote for the work and allow the customer to make their own decision.
Whatever the case, our development team has earned quite a reputation for doing outstanding work in a reasonable time period. They will work with you to get a detailed understanding of your needs, propose a solution, develop and test the solution, and follow-up to insure that our employee time clock solutions are working as intended once released. Our customers constantly rave about the amount of time we have saved them with our modifications. Usually, the ROI on our customizations is very short.
Whether it’s a special report or a very specific way to calculate travel or per diem pay, our crackerjack development staff is always ready to meet your custom modification challenges. They thrive on being able to make mJobTime (and our time clocks for construction) meet even your most stringent and unique requirements.
Let us provide you with a personalized demo today. As you can see, a custom time clock from mJobTime can supply your business with many helpful resources.
The tablet personal computer (tablet pc) actually began as a concept by Microsoft in 2000. It was basically a portable personal computer running a modified version of the Windows operating system and having a touchscreen as its primary input device. The Microsoft concept failed to catch on because of many issues including size and weight, battery-life, lack of efficient input devices such as physical keyboards and mice, and a very limited market.
All of that changed in April of 2010 when Apple Computers introduced the iPad tablet, thus beginning the Tablet Revolution. Spurred by a wide-spread acceptance among both consumers and enterprises, the tablet, and particularly the iPad, is enjoying unheard-of success. Tablet adoption is occurring at a historically faster pace than devices such as cell-phones/smartphones, mp3 players, game consoles, and DVD players. Much of this has been driven by the demands of today’s mobile society. People are no longer satisfied with having their computer world locked to a specific physical location such as an office or home. Instead, they are demanding real-time access to content, the Internet, media tools, and other resources from virtually anywhere.
Why has the tablet been so universally accepted? Because of ongoing technological advances, users can now use tablets to do many of the same things that only a PC could do in the past. Today’s tablet comes with an elegant user interface, uses quality components, has longer battery lives, enjoys extensive functionality, has a very reasonable price point, and adds the mobility component that has become a part of the daily lives of so many users.
In a very short period of time, the tablet market has skyrocketed. Growth in this market is expected to increase much faster than other computing segments. According to Infinite Research estimates, tablet computer shipments will increase from 16.1 million units in 2010 to 147.2 million units in 2015. This represents a compound annual growth rate of 56%.
With the advanced technology now available in the tablet, and a more mobile workforce, tablets look like a good bet to capture a significant part of the mobile technology market going forward. What is your money on?