On Tuesday 05 July 2005 14:51, VKB wrote:
Friends,
I need to advise a client on which "time & attendance" system to acquire, to replace an ailing/legacy DOS based one.
If any of you are aware of (Mumbai) vendors/integrators offering a GNU/Linux based time and attendance system for a 50-100 person organisation, please oblige by providing contact info OR just pointers where I could look for such vendor(s).
We do. Proximity card based multidoor solutions. 5000++ users individual door ACL. Files for loading into windowze based HR/salary packages. Backend postgres. Frontend browser based. So your client can continue to suffer M$. Of course we strongly recommend using gnu/linux (we take no responsibility for any issues with the windows machine). for details contact me off list.
I am keen to review/recommend a (open standards) solution rather than propietary (read M$) based quotes received todate.
If it helps clariy, I seek your help to locate 'vendor/integrator' as against googling for 'software/tools'.
Thanks in advance for your time and help on this.
Vydya
rgds jtd
On Wednesday 06 Jul 2005 9:07 am, sherlock@vsnl.com wrote:
We do. Proximity card based multidoor solutions. 5000++ users individual door ACL. Files for loading into windowze based HR/salary packages. Backend postgres. Frontend browser based. So your client can continue to suffer M$. Of course we strongly recommend using gnu/linux (we take no responsibility for any issues with the windows machine). for details contact me off list.
wtg jtd - *this* is what openource is about - real world solutions in linux. Is the software you use open source stuff - or some proprietory solution of your own?
btw, if you can do *all* this - how come you are unable to install wxPython?
Dear All,
Is there a way to find the manufacturer (eg. TOSHIBA,IBM ...) of machine on i386 Linux. Similar functionality exists on SPARC linux by using sysinfo( ) with SI_HW_PROVIDER command.
Thanks in Advance