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SCM introduces CHIPDRIVE to U.S. market

Thursday, July 9, 2009

SCM Microsystems Inc. announced that its CHIPDRIVE Time Recording solutions for small and medium sized enterprises are now available in the United States. CHIPDRIVE Time Recording Mobile, CHIPDRIVE Time Recording Network, and CHIPDRIVE Time Recording Touch & Go are available through technology distributor D&H Distributing.

CHIPDRIVE smart card-based time recording systems enable businesses to record and review the working hours of employees. CHIPDRIVE Time Recording solutions are aimed at organizations with multiple locations and/or employees that work outside of the office or on a job site, such as sales, service representatives or laborers.


Unlike mechanical employee time clocks that require manual transfer of data, SCM’s CHIPDRIVE solutions directly transfer all data – such as hours worked, project times, holidays, work absences and exceptions – from the time recording device to the software, so it can be reviewed, analyzed and exported into various payroll software systems.

CHIPDRIVE systems include everything a business need to set up and manage portable time recording of employees and projects: time recording devices to clock employees in and out; smart card readers/dual interface readers to define projects, time parameters and personal data for each user card or token; CHIPDRIVE Time Recording software; and user smart cards or chip-based tokens.

Starter kits provide the components to begin recording working times for up to 25 employees and can be extended for up to several hundred employees. Mobile, networked and dual interface time recording devices are available.

Other CHIPDRIVE system include:

  • CHIPDRIVE Time Recording Mobile: Smart cards are assigned to employees and used like time cards. A small, mobile smart card reader serves as a time clock and temporarily stores the data. Data is then downloaded to the CHIPDRIVE software, where all working hours can be viewed and managed.

  • CHIPDRIVE Time Recording Network: Employees receive smart cards that are used as time cards and can be personalized for each employee. The CHIPDRIVE terminal serves as a time clock and connects with the local area network to transfer all clocking data directly to the server. Organizations can record and review the current working hours of their employees in real time.

  • CHIPDRIVE Time Recording Touch & Go: Employees record time with a touch of the CHIPDRIVE user chip token to the time recording terminal – eliminating the need to carry and swipe time cards. The “Touch & Go” functionality is ideal for harsh working environments since the tokens never wear out and are read without needing to be swiped or inserted into the terminal.

The small user chip tokens can also be used as key fobs, making them easy to carry. Data from the user chip tokens is transferred to the network-connected Touch & Go terminal via contactless technology, which offers high quality and fast data transfer. The terminal transfers all employee time data directly to the server. The entire operation takes just milliseconds. [end] 

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