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Website Echo™
Website•Echo provides network administrators with a comprehensive tool to monitor and control access to specific Web sites or general categories of Web sites. Using Website•Echo, administrators can set Web access permissions based on time controls, enabling the lock-down of machines in afterhours periods or providing freer access during personal time for day-extender employees.
Website•Echo also allows the use of keyword triggering and URL lists as a means to control access to Web sites. With Website•Echo, administrators can easily exempt trusted Web sites or domains from the blocked domain list. Pearl Software also sells Echo•Filters, a Web category plug-in that complements Website•Echo by providing the most comprehensive and up-to-date list of Web categories used to define the enterprise's Web access policy.
How Website Echo Works
Website•Echo's unique Employee Internet Management technology is based on an independent agentserver architecture. The Website•Echo agent monitors and controls all Web based traffic based on rules created at the Website•Echo server. Website•Echo does its job regardless of which Web browsing application is being used. Website•Echo is not reliant on proxies or firewalls and is not affected by high traffic volumes, how users access the Net or where they are physically located.
Benefits
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Provides network administrators with a comprehensive tool to monitor, filter and control access to Web sites based on the enterprise's Internet Acceptable Use Policy.
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Creates regular management, group and individual activity e-communications reports that help organizations and individuals manage their time.
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Controls Web site usage through a robust set of web access parameters tailored to specific users or groups of users including general categories of websites, such as Peer-to-Peer, XXX, gaming or auction sites, etc.
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Extends Web management to multiple locations, as well as roaming, teleworking and mobile users.
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