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mTimeCard Works with QuickBooks Online Plus For Streamlined Payroll

Sirma Mobile releases new version of mTimeCard for simplified payroll process.

mTimeCard Works with QuickBooks Online Plus For Streamlined Payroll
2013-01-22
LOS ANGELES, CA, January 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) Sirma Mobile, Inc. today announced a new release of mTimeCard, providing small businesses using QuickBooks Online Plus a simple, cost effective, yet very efficient time tracking solution. MTimeCard is a mobile service, especially designed for companies that want to effectively monitor and manage their employees' timekeeping and attendance. In several simple steps, small business owners can easily check staff attendance and get hours worked directly imported into QuickBooks Online Plus to enable a much quicker and easier payroll process. Employees simply need to clock in/clock out from their mobile device at any business location.

The new release of mTimeCard is also enhanced with online clock in, enabling users to be device independent.

Based on customer demand, Sirma Mobile created this enhanced version of mTimeCard that seamlessly integrates with QuickBooks Online Plus and includes streamlined payroll and time reporting. The integration removes the need for manual timekeeping, from time records to work shifts management, saving time and effort while increasing productivity.

The application is specifically designed to match the needs and budget of small businesses. A 30 day risk - free trial is available on Intuit App Center at: http://appcenter.intuit.com/mtimecard.

Sirma Mobile is a division of Sirma Group Holding that develops and implements software solutions in the field of mobile technologies. With a proven track record dating back to 1992, Sirma Group Holding has over 20 years of extensive experience in software development and system integration in a variety of vertical and horizontal markets. Its portfolio is comprised of innovative products/services and mobile applications, designed to alter the way businesses and/or lifestyle are managed.

For more information, please visit http: http://appcenter.intuit.com/mtimecard, http://mtimecard.com or contact us at info@mtimecard.com.

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[Press-News.org] mTimeCard Works with QuickBooks Online Plus For Streamlined Payroll
Sirma Mobile releases new version of mTimeCard for simplified payroll process.