ExakTime introduces JobClock Hornet: The first rugged, wireless time clock that sends records, every hour, to your office... automatically! With Hornet, never collect payroll records again.
PocketClock/GPS for Android ExakTime's PocketClock/GPS software extends to the Android, allowing the award-winning software to run on all of the most popular Smartphones in business today.
ClockPoint Connect ExakTime's ClockPoint Connect fits The ExakTime System in a new environment: the office. Now, customers can track workers at the jobsite, on the road or in the office all in TimeSummit.
PocketClock/GPS for BlackBerry and iPhone ExakTime's PocketClock/GPS software extends to mobile devices, including the BlackBerry, iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
JobClock/EX ExakTime introduces the JobClock/EX, ExakTime's new JobClock that stores twice the amount of records and has Bluetooth capabilities.
John O'Hara becomes ExakTime's president After a successful tenure as ExakTime's Vice President of Operations, John O'Hara took over as president of ExakTime in 2009. Former president Tony Pappas took over as CEO of the time and attendance company.
Billionth Clock In The ExakTime System reaches 15,000 customers and records its 1 billionth clock in.
JobClock.NET ExakTime introduces JobClock.NET, its Internet service that allows customers to remotely sends their time and attendance records back to their office when using a mobile device.
PocketClock/GPS software ExakTime introduces its mobile time tracking software, PocketClock/GPS. The new solution is meant for tracking crews on the go, traveling between multiple jobsites every week.
AccountLinx ExakTime introduced AccountLinx software, allowing users to export all of their time and attendance records from TimeSummit to their own accounting package with the click of a button.
Awards ExakTime was honored with Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 Award, ranked as the 50th fastest growing company in the area.
10,000th customer As ExakTime expanded into new markets outside construction, including landscaping, snow removal and electrical services, ExakTime reach a milestone 10,000th customer.
John O'Hara joins company as Vice President of Operations Following a successful career in the aerospace and telecommunications industries, John O'Hara took over as Vice President of Operations at ExakTime in late 2006.
ExakTime opens Network Operations Center ExakTime opened its secure, robust data center in South Bend, Indiana for product development. This facility has become ExakTime's hub for digital information, handling ExakTime's .NET service for customers everywhere.
Headquarters moved to Calabasas, California ExakTime relocated a few miles away to a 12,000-square-foot facility in Calabasas, California to accommodate its growing business and services.
First Webinar ExakTime CTO Scott Prewett holds the company's first Webinar with customers, discussing ExakTime solutions with live video via the Internet for a prospective client.
TimeSummit 1.0 After listening to the feedback from its customers, ExakTime introduced a more advance time tracking software, called TimeSummit. Throughout the years, TimeSummit has been updated and modified to fit the needs of customers today.
Awards In 2004 and 2005, ExakTime was honored with the Top Job Award, NECA Showstopper Award, Top Products Award, Top Production Booster and Most Innovative Product. During this period, ExakTime continued to expand based on its growing customer base.
JobClock Manager ExakTime introduced a more powerful time tracking software, JobClock Manager, to help customers track time and attendance for their business.
Tony Pappas joins company as president Tony Pappas became ExakTime's first president in 2001, overseeing day-to-day business activities and leading the company's software and hardware development efforts.
Headquarters opens in Woodland Hills, California Growing into a larger company, ExakTime moved its headquarters to Woodland Hills, California to house its executive and sales team.
First Customer Little Foot Construction becomes ExakTime's first customer, purchasing the first commercial JobClock. The business still uses The ExakTime System today.
First JobClock assembled Simmonds and his team assembled the very first JobClock, a portable time clock made of stainless steel and milled aluminum, fit to survive any weather condition in any remote location.
Scott Prewett joins Simmonds' team as CTO After a 14-year career training others about digital technologies in the entertainment and advertising industries, Scott Prewett joined Steve Simmonds' team as Chief Technology Officer and helped develop the very first JobClock.
Company founded by Steve Simmonds Los Angeles contractor Steve Simmonds put together a team to design and build the very first JobClock for use in the construction industry.
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