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Website Echo™
Website•Echo provides network administrators with a comprehensive tool to manage employee Internet usage. Website access permissions can be set at the Directory group and user level, based on time controls, keyword triggers, whitelists, blacklists and a dynamic library of domain categories. Administrators can also exempt trusted web sites or domains from blocking. Robust reporting delivers timely Internet usage and violation reports to management.
Website•Echo is a stand-alone module contained within Pearl Echo Suite. 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 after-hours periods or providing freer access during personal time for day-extender employees. Website•Echo also allows the use of keyword triggering as a means to audit or control access to web sites. Pearl Software also sells Echo Filters, a web categories 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.
Website•Echo provides user-level monitoring and web site access policies in a client-server, server-centric and peer-to-peer computing environment. With a click of a mouse, Website•Echo allows you to easily view how much time users are spending online. For in-depth analysis, Website•Echo includes an enterprise-class report manager with over forty standard reports that can be customized and run interactively or be scheduled for automatic generation and distribution based on your existing Directory users and groups.
Website•Echo's powerful Mobility Monitor accommodates customers who are concerned about the continuity of their web site usage policies extending beyond the company's internal network. Website•Echo also caters to thick or thin client workstations in a Terminal Services and Citrix MetaFrame environment.
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