We’re starting 2010 with improvements to our time and attendance tools
January 5, 2010
We’re back and better than ever! In fact, if you hadn’t heard, there’s a lot of “new” going on at iEmployee.
We’re really excited about our latest Winter Release, which features a brand new user interface and increased functionality. You can read more about the Winter Release on this official page, but here’s what it’s all about:
1. When you log on, the first thing you’ll notice is the new look-and-feel of the page. Clean, huh?
2. We’ve updated our design and improved navigation by introducing a global navigation bar across the top so that you can always access the functions you use the most. Take a look at this new Time Off Calendar page. It’s a little fuzzy but you can see it has a new navigation across the top and a nice, clean look.
3. Probably the best part about the Winter Release of our time and attendance application is that you don’t really have to do anything at all to start enjoying all the updated. Because it’s a hosted solution, the new release of iEmployee will be made available to you automatically during a scheduled maintenance window. The enhancements to iClock Advanced and Accruals don’t require any configuration or change management. Flexible Pay Schedules is a new feature set that can be configured by your Administrator, and we’re excited for you to learn more about that.
In fact, there are lot of ways to explore the new iEmployee time and attendance tools. For better screenshots, try this short slideshow. You might even take a quick walk-around with our new demo. Or browse our list of FAQs.
Entry Filed under: About iEmployee. Tags: automated payroll, online, payroll, payroll application, payroll automation, payroll processing, SaaS, time and attendance, time clock, timesheet, user interface, web based.
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Angela Young | February 9, 2010 at 10:37 am
This is great! You provided the complete details for better understanding.