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Journyx (pronounced jer-nix) is a time tracking and project management software company based in Austin, Texas.
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[edit] History
Journyx was founded in 1996. Shortly after inception, Journyx created the world's first commercially supported web-based timesheet, and since that time has rapidly grown to become the market leader in the internet-provisioned time collection space. In 1998, Journyx launched the world's first ASP solution in the time space, and also provisioned a free, hosted offering called freetimesheet.com. Journyx is the creator of the P5 Protocol, or the concept of Per-Person Per-Project Profitability, and is also SAS 70 certified.
The CEO and founder of Journyx is Curt Finch.
[edit] Software
Journyx Timesheet, the company's flagship product, is a web-based employee time tracking software solution for automating payroll, billing, project accounting and project management.[1] The tool integrates with QuickBooks, Microsoft Project, and a number of other systems in order to facilitate business processes.[2]
The company's newest offering, Journyx ProjectXecute, is a resource management solution that enhances and extends Microsoft Project planning functionality by enabling users to track actuals and understand resource allocation.[3] The solution integrates project plans, resource availability and financials to provide a complete view of project profitability in a single system.[4]
Both solutions are available as either software you can download or as SaaS.[5]
[edit] External links
- Company website
- Journyx Project Management Blog
- Journyx Offering in the IBM Smart Market
- Q&A with Journyx CEO Curt Finch
[edit] References
- ^ CENews.com Software Guide August 31, 2008.
- ^ "Great Things Do Come in Cost-Effective Packages with Journyx" "Information Management." June 2008.
- ^ "Bred Tough: The Best-of-Breed, 2009" "Business Finance Magazine." July 29, 2009.
- ^ "This Just In..." "Projects@Work." July 2009.
- ^ "Going Outside the Walls: Companies Debate the Merits of Software-as-a-Service". SupplyChainBrain.com. December 16, 2008.
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