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Accu-Time Systems, Inc. Announces Launch of Next Generation Human Capital Management (HCM) solutions: Global Series(TM)
Date:1/7/2008

ELLINGTON, Conn., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Accu-Time Systems, Inc., the leading manufacturer of workforce management, time and attendance, and security access products, today announced the launch of its next generation Human Capital Management (HCM) solution, Maximus(TM) - a member of the Global Series from ATS.

Maximus is a state-of-the-art human resources Internet appliance that renders traditional "time clocks" obsolete by removing limitations through the use of open standards. Maximus is a cutting edge solution that both HR and IT executives can embrace with full HCM functionality and the ease of deployment that comes with a plug and play Internet appliance.

According to Peter DiMaria, founder and CEO of ATS, the Maximus opens up a world of opportunity for ATS partners and customers: "The Maximus builds on the history and reputation of the industry-leading Cyber Series, offering the highest level of quality and reliability in the industry in addition to being a state-of-the-art plug and play Internet appliance. Maximus is compatible with all other Global Series products, as well as legacy products, allowing for migration flexibility on a single platform."

Maximus features fully field-upgradeable input devices (badge, proximity, smartcard and biometric readers), memory, and displays. In addition, it utilizes a customizable keypad overlay and display lens that allows for customer-specified graphics which creates a unique branding opportunity. Maximus is designed to be extremely easy to deploy, having full plug and play capabilities along with onboard and remote browser-based set-up.

According to Michael Glynn, Corporate Marketing Manager for ATS, the feature rich capabilities of Maximus make it the ideal solution that both HR and IT professionals can embrace. He explains: "Maximus was designed specifically to suit the evolving needs of our domestic and international customer base while bringing the latest technological advancements
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