January 6, 2009  
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Intra-Net Version Features

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You control security. Training Tracker Intra-Net version runs on a local web-server inside your organization. It installs on one server, minimizing the installation requirements for desktop computers. Your training managers use their web browser to track training for your company from anywhere on your intra net.

Some of the advantages are:

Access from anywhere on your corporate intra-net – from your desk or from other offices within the company. Just start your browser, click on a favorite, enter your User ID and Password, and you are looking at your training records.

Central Data Storage. Backups are made by yoru IT Department. If your PC computer goes down training data is not lost. You can move to anthter PC with a web browser and be back up and running.

Password Protected. You log on with a User ID and Password. Only your Training Managers can get to your data. If desired, assign password for each employee. Employees can then view only their records, but not update them. Alternatively, use company divisions, and only see your division's data. If you are a master user you can access and manage the data in ALL divisions.

Control Access. You can assign user levels to each user and control access to different parts of the software.

Unlimited Training Managers can access the training data across your intra-net.

Audit Tracking. The software keeps an audit trail of each change to the training records - who changed it, what was changed, and when.

Browser-based software means:

  • Reduced Cost of Ownership
  • Reduced Support Costs
  • No Software to install
  • Rapid roll-out

Reduced maintenance time. Software updates for new features such as a new report, new field, new screen, etc. are done just once on the server. No requirement to visit each site or send a CD-Rom and talk them through it over the phone.


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