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Apr 26, 2012 News
In sensitizing the business community on Information Technology (IT)
the Neal and Massy Guyana Group yesterday launched the first IT Expo/Seminar at its business headquarters at Ruimveldt, Georgetown.
The Expo is set to continue this week. At the event there were IT devices on display such as security solutions, intercom systems, detectors, electronic access control, CCTV cameras, safety equipment, fire detectors and controls, amongst other items.
Chief Executive Officer Mr. Deo Persaud said the Neal and Massy Guyana Group is a performance-driven company with a 44-year track record of business experience and acumen in Guyana.
“We operate across a wide range of Industries and Services including Automotive, Industrial Equipment and Support Services; Domestic and Industrial Gases; Financial Services; Security and Cash Services; Information Technology and Communications; Retail, Distribution and Logistics and Office Solutions,” he noted.
Underscoring one of the many devices that will assist employers in saving money, Persaud said there is an automated Time and Attendance system called “KRONOS” which monitors employees’ timesheet accordingly without anyone being cheated.
“We would like to introduce a system like no other, called KRONOS. KRONOS allows you to effectively monitor your workforce and automate payroll, timesheets, overtime, shift systems etc. KRONOS can also reduce inefficiencies when employees ‘Buddy Punch’ by utilizing technologies such as biometric verification.
He also announced that from May 2, next, the company will launch a new service at their CCS Store for the printing of employee ID badges, and membership cards which will be of a high quality.
“Our goal is to provide you with top quality security badges and supplies at competitive prices with exceptional customer service and support. With security issues a global concern, we are proud to provide products that reinforce the protective measures so vital to creating safer environments in our public spaces,” he said.
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