STATEMENT
Daylight Savings Time Change May Cause Problems With Your Telephone Expense Management Software
Call accounting, Move, Add and Change (MAC), traffic
analysis, call center, auto attendant, voice mail and many other
communication management software tools may all be impacted by the upcoming
earlier spring forward time change. Any software that utilizes a date and
time variable to compute billing records, process date sensitive statistics
or trigger tasks at a specific time will be impacted.
Telecom managers should ensure that their communication facilities have the
proper patches or can manually be adjusted to report the right time. Failure
to establish a proper strategy before March 11 could mean disruption and/or
chaos depending on the critical nature of the system.
Telephone switches and computers should be synchronized in order for call
detail records to be assigned the right date stamp. This will ensure that
call records are reported accurately and tariff information is properly
applied. Companies that use call accounting for cost allocation, rebilling
and real time billing will be most affected.
Microsoft is warning that older operating systems including Windows XP SP1
and Windows NT4 will require manual setting. The company website provides
detailed instruction on their various products and patches are furiously
being created and distributed. Microsoft recommends that customers should
not assume that everyone has made the proper updates. On their website they
state "users should view any appointments that fall into these date
ranges as suspect until they communicate with all meeting invitees to make
sure that the item shows up correctly on everyone's calendar both internally
and externally."
"If they're running systems that are not auto-updated, they'll have to
be cognizant to make those changes themselves," said Mike Wendy, a
representative for the Computing Technology Industry Association. "That
will involve a modicum of some sort of education to the community to ensure
that that occurs."
Resource Software International Ltd. (RSI) spokesman Steve Cummings explains
"our software solutions utilize the date and time provided by the
hardware manufacturers. Our applications will continue to function without
the adjustment but could report erroneous tariffs. Customers are advised to
contact their equipment vendors to ensure that the daylight savings time is
accurately configured."

