| Why should you monitor the computer systems in your network?
What benefits will you have by monitoring your systems?
Below we have listed some common reasons are software is
used and why. We have also included current statistics regarding
employee monitoring and employee computer use in general.
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Did you know!?
30 to 40% of Internet use in the workplace is not related
to business. (IDC Research)
70% of all Internet pornography traffic occurs during the
nine-to-five work day. (SexTracker)
37% of workers say they surf the Web constantly at work.
(Vault.com)
Nearly 25% of online consumers now engage in online shopping
at the workplace, compared with 12% in 1999, making it the
third consecutive year of increase in the activity. Online
shoppers state they like the convenience of the faster connection
speed. (Columbus Dispatch)
77.7% of major U.S. companies keep tabs on employees by checking
their e-mail, Internet, phone calls, computer files, or by
videotaping them at work. (American Management Association)
63% of companies monitor workers' Internet connections and
47% store and review employee e-mail. (American Management
Association)
27% of companies say that they've fired employees for misuse
of office e-mail or Internet connections, and 65% report some
disciplinary measure for those offenses. (American Management
Association)
Why Should You Monitor Your Network?
Increase productivity of your employees and your company.
Decrease legal liability for your employees computer and
Internet use.
Conserve your networks bandwidth for work in the workplace.
Prevent inappropriate computer and Internet use.
What Can I Use This Software For?
Business monitoring enables logs of all employee computer
and Internet activity.
Schools and institutions can benefit from the monitoring
of their systems.
Centralized administration allows one to control all PC's
over a network via one central computer.
With this said, shouldn't you
be monitoring your employees!?
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