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Which version of TimeControl is right for you?
TimeControl is available in 3 distinct versions, each designed to suit particular types of organizations. We’ve give you some information here to decide which version is ideal for you.
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TimeControl Express — Designed for small business
Organizations of all sizes need to track time. With preset field definitions and a bundled freeware
client/server database, TimeControl Express is designed for organizations of 10 to 100 users.
TimeControl Express includes a Web interface and all the Project Management functionality that
has made TimeControl the preferred timesheet system in project environments around the world.
TimeControl Express is the time tracking solution for small business.
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TimeControl Professional— for the growing organization
Professional is designed for the growing, mid-sized organization of 50 to 1,000 users. As with all
of our TimeControl products, Professional comes pre-configured with links to Microsoft Project,
Primavera and Open Plan as well as a user-definable module to link to virtually any finance
system. TimeControl Professional can be installed using MS SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase,
Informix, or InterBase databases and includes both a Web and Windows interface. Professional
is tremendously flexible with an unlimited number of user-defined fields on every table, an ability
to rename fields and an open n-tier architecture.
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TimeControl Enterprise — for the large corporation
Our premiere product, TimeControl Enterprise is designed to work across entire enterprises of up
to 100,000 users. It includes multi-platform support and a server which can support Web Servers
other than Microsoft’s IIS. TimeControl Enterprise includes an open n-tier architecture designed
to efficiently support multi-national corporations with offices around the globe. Enterprise, our
most flexible and robust product, includes both the Windows and Web interface, a timesheet
designed for Internet Explorer and a platform-independent timesheet interface which supports
multiple browsers under Windows, Linux, Unix, and other platforms. Like all TimeControl
versions, Enterprise is multilingual and supports matrix organization approvals. Enterprise also
includes the Data Consolidator which can bring multiple organization’s timesheet data together
for reporting or analysis purposes.
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Supported Environments
| | Express | Professional | Enterprise |
| | IE Web Client | IE Web Client | Windows Client | IE Web Client | Windows Client | Multi-Platform Timesheet |
| Databse Support | | | | | | |
| - Microsoft SQL Server | |  |  |  |  |  |
| - Oracle | |  |  |  |  |  |
| - Sybase | |  |  |  |  |  |
| - Informix | |  |  |  |  |  |
| - InterBase |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| Microsoft IIS Web Server |  |  | |  | |  |
| Other Web Servers (e.g.Apache) | | | |  | |  |
| Other Browsers (e.g.Netscape) | | | | | |  |
| Other Hardware (e.g. Mac or Sun) | | | | | |  |
| Firewall Support | | | | | |  |
| Proxy Server Support | | | | | |  |
| Multiple Middleware Servers | | | |  |  |  |
TimeControl Functionality
| | Express | Professional | Enterprise |
| | IE Web Client | IE Web Client | Windows Client | IE Web Client | Windows Client | Multi-Platform Timesheet |
| Timesheet (all) |  |  | | | | |
| - Entry | | | | | |  |
| - Debit/Credit | | | | | |  |
| - View Historical Timesheet | | | | | |  |
| Administration Functions | | | | | | |
| - Posting |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - Batch Release |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - PM Validation |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - Reports |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - Tables |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - Backup/Restore |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - Change Ownership |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - Missing Timesheet Report |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - Links to PM Systems |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - Filters |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - User Profiles |  |  |  |  |  | |
| - Validation Rules |  |  |  |  |  | |
| Add Customized Fields | |  |  |  |  |  |
| Change Field definitions | |  |  |  |  |  |
Questions and Answers about which version of TimeControl is right for you.
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Question 1: I‘m looking for a timesheet to serve our 500 user organization. We use Microsoft Servers and Internet
Explorer as our web browser. Our corporate database is SQL Server. Which version of TimeControl is
right for us?
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Answer: TimeControl Professional is designed for exactly your environment. It supports an all-Microsoft
environment perfectly and does not burden you with the technical architecture required to support
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Question 2: We have 50 users who need to enter time. We don’t have a corporate database. Should we be looking
at TimeControl Express or Professional?
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Answer: TimeControl Express sounds like the right place to start. It includes a freeware client/server database
to get you going quickly. Once your organization grows to the point where you select a corporate
database standard, you can move to TimeControl Professional and all of your data will move easily with
you.
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Question 3: We have an organization of 800 users many of whom work outside the office. We need to implement a
highly secure timesheet system that will not compromise our firewall.
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Answer: You should be looking at TimeControl Enterprise. Our multi-platform timesheet interface includes
complete firewall support for proxy servers and for working through your http port.
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Question 4: We’re only 75 people but we need a timesheet that allows great flexibility in order to link to other
systems already in our organization. Should we start with Express or Professional?
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Answer: TimeControl Professional is your best starting point. It includes the capability to add an unlimited
number of fields to the system and to redefine fields as is required. It is ideally suited for
organizations where TimeControl’s data must adapt to the existing environment.
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Question 5: We have 500 people and we’re mostly a Microsoft shop but our staff is divided into 3 distinct groups that
are dispersed over 3 continents. Can we get the same efficiency with Professional for this environment?
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Answer: No. TimeControl Enterprise’s ability to support multiple middleware transaction servers must be
considered here. This functionality would allow you to run a TimeControl ATS transaction server on a
machine in each continent and give users in the remote areas much better performance.
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Question 6: We’ve got 75 users and TimeControl Professional looks good to us but we’re very budget conscious at the
moment. What would we lose by going to TimeControl Express?
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Answer: You’d lose three main areas of functionality:
1. The ability to save your data on your corporate database as TimeControl Express must use the
freeware database supplied
2. The ability to add new user-defined fields to each table or to redefine those that are there.
3. The full Windows interface for those unable to run Internet Explorer.
If you do get started with TimeControl Express, then you can upgrade with a very small penalty at any
time. When you do upgrade all your data comes with you.
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