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The system developed by DMI, called [[TimeClock Plus]], was written for companies as small as five employees or as large as 750 and larger.<ref>''Small Business News for Philadelphia/South Jersey'' (currently Philadelphia Business Journal), April 1997, "New software automates time, attendance"</ref> In April 2011, the ''San Angelo Standard Times'' reported that about 50,000 companies were using the system including [[Boeing]], [[Harley Davidson]], [[Ford Motor Company]], [[Dial Corporation|Dial]], and [[Sara Lee Corporation|Sara Lee]].<ref name="gosanangelo">''San Angelo Standard Times'', April 23, 2011, Justin Zamudio, [http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2011/apr/23/time-is-right-for-san-angelo-company "Time is right for San Angelo company"].</ref>
The system developed by DMI, called [[TimeClock Plus]], was written for companies as small as five employees or as large as 750 and larger.<ref>''Small Business News for Philadelphia/South Jersey'' (currently Philadelphia Business Journal), April 1997, "New software automates time, attendance"</ref> In April 2011, the ''San Angelo Standard Times'' reported that about 50,000 companies were using the system including [[Boeing]], [[Harley Davidson]], [[Ford Motor Company]], [[Dial Corporation|Dial]], and [[Sara Lee Corporation|Sara Lee]].<ref name="gosanangelo">''San Angelo Standard Times'', April 23, 2011, Justin Zamudio, [http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2011/apr/23/time-is-right-for-san-angelo-company "Time is right for San Angelo company"].</ref>


The company was listed among the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 in 2004, 2005,{{citation needed|date=December 2011}} and 2006.<ref>[http://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-UnitedStates/Local%20Assets/Documents/TMT_us_tmt/us_tmt_2006TechnologyFast500WinnersBrochure.pdf Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list, 2006]</ref>
The company was listed among the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 in 2004, 2005, and 2006.<ref>[http://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-UnitedStates/Local%20Assets/Documents/TMT_us_tmt/us_tmt_2006TechnologyFast500WinnersBrochure.pdf Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list, 2006]</ref>


Data Management Inc was also selected by CIO Review for the 50 most promising education technology solution providers in 2015.<ref>[http://www.streetinsider.com/Press+Releases/TimeClock+Plus+has+been+Selected+by+CIO+Review+for+the+50+most+Promising+Education+Technology+Solution+Providers+2015/11087420.html Street Insider]. November 18, 2015, "TimeClock Plus has been Selected by CIO Review for the 50 most Promising Education Technology Solution Providers 2015"</ref>
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Revision as of 01:34, 5 December 2015

Data Management Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer software Digital distribution
FoundedSeptember 12, 1988 (1988-09-12)
FounderJorge Ellis
HeadquartersSan Angelo, Texas, USA
Area served
Worldwide
Websitewww.timeclockplus.com
Data Management Inc.

Data Management Inc. (DMI) is an American corporation in San Angelo, Texas. It was founded by Jorge Ellis in 1988 and specializes in business software development, particularly for time and labor management. Its flagship product is TimeClock Plus, a computerized time and attendance system.

The company originally developed the "One Number Delivery System" software for food delivery services. This allowed orders to be placed at a call center where a representative would use the software to enter the order and send it to a location nearest to the customer.[1] Through his business with retailers, Ellis discovered a growing need to track time and attendance: "'No one could tell me at any given minute what the [labor] costs were. I decided to develop a software package that would give a 24-hour picture.'"[2]

The system developed by DMI, called TimeClock Plus, was written for companies as small as five employees or as large as 750 and larger.[3] In April 2011, the San Angelo Standard Times reported that about 50,000 companies were using the system including Boeing, Harley Davidson, Ford Motor Company, Dial, and Sara Lee.[4]

The company was listed among the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 in 2004, 2005, and 2006.[5]

Data Management Inc was also selected by CIO Review for the 50 most promising education technology solution providers in 2015.[6]

References

  1. ^ San Angelo Standard Times, August 7, 2008, Jayna Boyle, "Local software company thriving"
  2. ^ The Daily Record, December 5, 1991, "TimeClock Plus Keeps Labor Costs in Synch"
  3. ^ Small Business News for Philadelphia/South Jersey (currently Philadelphia Business Journal), April 1997, "New software automates time, attendance"
  4. ^ San Angelo Standard Times, April 23, 2011, Justin Zamudio, "Time is right for San Angelo company".
  5. ^ Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list, 2006
  6. ^ Street Insider. November 18, 2015, "TimeClock Plus has been Selected by CIO Review for the 50 most Promising Education Technology Solution Providers 2015"