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Invixium integrates biometric access control with Oracle HR for Middle East wellness company

 

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Middle Eastern wellness company Fine Hygienic Holding (FHH) is now using Invixium’s Ixm Titan devices and has integrated its workforce management system with the Oracle HR cloud to boost digital transformation, the company announced.

Ixm Web is a web-based and cloud-ready biometric access control and workforce management software that will help FHH manage employees spread out in multiple locations in Jordan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. The Titan devices deployed in these locations will share with Ixm Web data such as time tracking and biometric system status.

The Oracle Fusion time management system that FHH had been using made implementation and support harder to cover for Invixium and partner ElectroSec, according to the announcement. For the installation to work, employee time keeping information had to be migrated to Oracle Fusion so the company’s human resources department could process the information.

“Working with Invixium, Oracle, FHH’s technical team, supported by the HR team, we were able to implement a system that is 100 percent accurate on employee records for Time and Attendance and then integrated it into the Oracle platform,” said FHH’s CIO Yahyah Pandor, in a prepared statement. “This leaves very little room for fraud and zero human intervention and provides FHH with a foundation for the future for all HR related systems and processes.”

“Invixium is very proud of what we accomplished with Fine Hygienic Holding. Our products are made to be highly customizable, so we accepted this challenge knowing that Titan and Ixm Web were the right fit for FHH’s unique needs,” said Shiraz Kapadia, President and CEO of Invixium, in a prepared statement. “Ixm Web especially is designed with the end-user in mind; we want our customers to have the freedom to build their system around their business needs. Our engineers worked tirelessly with FHH and Oracle to make this digital transformation happen, and the results have been incredibly positive.”

Invixium has also entered a partnership with Ergosis to distribute its touchless biometric technology in Turkey.

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