The Benefits of a SaaS Solution

With adiTime SaaS, your software is delivered to your desktop via the web and is hosted by a secure and redundant world-class SAS70 data center making data available 24/7/365 allowing you to capture, manage, and access your data anytime and anywhere from the web.

By utilizing a software-as-as-service model, our customers can focus on their core business goals while avoiding problems and expenses associated with software licenses, network infrastructure and required IT resources to manage your time and attendance solution.

With our monthly subscription plan, we continually upgrade, support and seamlessly add product enhancements to your system, avoiding the need for on-site IT support. When comparing SaaS to traditional on-premise server software, the principal advantages are:

  • Rapid time to deploy
  • Low upfront capital investment
  • Predictable monthly payments
  • Unlimited support
  • Free software upgrades
  • Zero burden on your IT staff
  • Anytime, anywhere availability
  • Optimal uptime and system reliability
  • Secure, redundant, environmentally conscious data center

ADI Time's Infrastructure

ADI Time delivers our industry-leading time & attendance software subscriptions via state-of-the-art data centers providing you seamless access to your adiTime service. The data centers are fully redundant and SAS 70 Type II certified to ensure policies and procedures are up to date as technology and business needs change. In addition, the data centers have extensive physical and logical security measures in place to defend against all types of threats imaginable.

What is SAS 70?

SAS 70 is the Statement on Auditing Standards No. 70 which is an auditing statement developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). It is designed for auditors to review the controls established by service organizations. Independent auditors review controls and activities, such as policies and/or procedures established by a service organization, to ensure they are valid and enforced. The data center controls include building access/security, datacenter access/security, data storage, customer information security and change procedures of hardware/software.