Manila Bulletin

New PH startup LogBox unveils Pinoy-made timekeepin­g solution

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new startup company, LogBox Systems, Inc. announced the launching of a Filipino-developed timekeepin­g solution applicable to both large corporatio­ns and small and medium enterprise­s or SMEs.

The solution, which bears the startup’s own name LogBox, is a subscripti­on-based (Pay As you Go) Attendance Monitoring device with a customized hardware and cloud-based solution that takes pictures of employees as they time IN/OUT.

LogBox is available in Easy RFID, and Easy Biometrics Attendance Systems.

Robert dela Cruz, co-founder of LogBox Systems, said pictures of employees that are taken by the device are stored in a cloud-based Attendance Monitoring

AServer and could be checked from anywhere at anytime from any Internet connected PC, phone or tablet. “This way, companies with multiple branches could remotely view real-time attendance from their head office,” he said.

Dela Cruz said the LogBox SME is efficient and fraud-free.

He explained the main difference of the Enterprise version is the option to link LogBox to an Enterprise Grade HR and Payroll System.

“With the 3G capability and web-based Employee enrollment, LogBox could be deployed in a constructi­on site and attendance could be generated at the office of the constructi­on company for payroll computatio­n,” Dela Cruz said, who is also the current President and CEO of the technology management corporatio­n Tekno Logika Pilipinas.

Touted as a “Plug and Play” device, LogBox has a “Time In Now, Verify Later” feature and is easy to set up as companies can start using it within minutes from plugging it into a power supply.

Included in the subscripti­on package is the web-based LogBox WebApp that could be viewed in any Android, iOS or Blackberry device with a web browser.

“Another interestin­g capability of LogBox is that several companies could share a LogBox.

A supermarke­t or department store usually hire manpower agencies,” Dela Cruz said, adding that with the LogBox, all the supermarke­t’s employees could swipe in the same LogBox but the manpower agency could only view their employees in their instance of the WebApp., making things efficient.

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