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Re: T&A



Yes, we had the customer fill out the paperwork already. Hopefully this will
all go off without a hitch. Few things in this industry do however.

"J. @netscape.net>" <jsloud2001<removeme> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 23:44:57 -0600, "Roland Moore" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> >I never thought of Time and Attendance as being a part of the security
> >industry. Other than linking the access control with the customer's
existing
> >T&A through the database, we never fool with it. A customer asked that we
> >install some T&A readers at a few locations. Up until now when asked
about
> >T&A we have always had the good sense to say "no" as a standard answer.
For
> >some reason the sales guy wanted a to get a bite at it. So it seems that
ADI
> >sells a brand of T&A made by http://www.idttime.com/. I would have bet
any
> >amount of money that no such line was available from ADI. Now I am
wondering
> >if anyone here sells that brand or any other T&A brand, and just what
other
> >non security lines does ADI carry? Tropical fish accessories perhaps?
> >
>
> They're a Candian company that we've used for years.  It's pretty much
> idiot proof in the fact that IDT dials into the system and programs
> it.  They also offer direct to the end user tech support.  It's much
> easier than access or networked CCTV to learn and install.  The major
> challege is making sure that the customer provides accurate and
> complete information to IDT concerning how they want it set up.  IDT
> provides a multi-page form for the end user to fill out that answers
> every question they need to program the system.




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