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Originally published Wendesday, October 8, 2008
AMS Users Group

Agents Are Getting Productivity Back on Track with iPrevision
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Originally published Wendesday, June 4, 2008
Covina, Calif.

WUGAS Endorses product to help Members control Cyber Slacking and the risks that go along with it.
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Originally published Thursday, March 28, 2008
Sacramento, Calif.

NOCUGAS Endorsement Helps Agencies Protect Themselves from Employee Internet Abuse - and the Risks That Go Along With It
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Originally published Thursday, March 20, 2008
ANAHEIM, Calif. (CBS)

Tourney Expected to Cost Employers $1.7 Billion
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Originally published Wednesday, November 28, 2007
NEW YORK (Reuters)

U.S. online shoppers set record on "Cyber Monday"
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Originally published April 2007
By Steve Anderson, TARR

Panoptech: Monitoring Made Easy
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Originally published Thursday, February 01, 2007
By Kate Evans-Correia, News Director, SearchCIO.com

CIOS: Monitoring Employees Thwarts Internet Abuse
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Originally published Monday, January 29, 2007
By Sara Isaac, Sentinel Staff Writter, Orlando Sentinel

Personal use of web can hurt bottom line
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Originally published Monday, January 08, 2007
ASCNet Quarterly Online

The Holy Grail of EIM Found
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Originally published Monday, January 08, 2007
ASCNet Quarterly Online

Should Big Brother Be Watching?
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Originally published Thursday, June 15, 2006
Computerworld

Trojan horse captured data on 2,300 Oregon taxpayers from infected gov't PC. The Trojan horse was in a pornographic file downloaded by a former state worker.
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Originally published Wednesday, March 29, 2006
By Eric J. Sinrod, c|net News.Com


It's my Internet--I can do what I want
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Originally published Thursday, March 16, 2006
By Thomas Heath, Washington Post Staff Writer

Companies Fear Spread of March Madness
Web-Broadcast Games Seen as Threat to Productivity, Computer Systems
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Originally published Sunday, March 12, 2006
Courier Post Online

N.J. court sides with companies on e-mail monitoring
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Originally published Wednesday, Febuary 15, 2006
By Debbie Kelly, Knight Ridder Newspapers

Workplace cyberslackers cause concern for employers
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Originally published Tuesday, October 3, 2005
COMPUTERWORLD

Being Big Brother: Monitoring employeesÂ’ network activity
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iPrevision, Inc in the news
Originally published May 2005
By Michael A. Gold and Jim D. Bauch

Who Watches the Websurfers?
Protect your business from hackers and cyberslackers.
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Originally published Tuesday, April 5, 2005
By Matt Hines, Tech Republic

Instant-messaging attacks increased 250 percent in the first quarter compared with the same period last year, new research finds.
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Originally published Friday, February 11, 2005
By Richard Hunter, Gartner

Enterprises and Employees: The Growth of Distrust -- Gartner says that top managers of enterprises need to find a balance between security that can protect their businesses and free communication between and among employees that can stimulate growth.
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Updated 12/14/2004 3:08 PM
By Jon Swartz, USA TODAY

SAN FRANCISCO — Companies that have spent billions on cyberdefenses to thwart intruders are now addressing an even bigger threat: employees.
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Posted on 12/20/2004
By Julie Forster, St. Paul Pioneer Press

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Instant messaging — real-time text conversation that takes place in private online chat areas — is beginning to mount a challenge to conventional e-mail in the workplace. Some 11 million people are estimated to be using instant messaging at work, but many employers are wary.
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Web Posted: 01/05/2005 11:38 AM CST
By L.A. Lorek, Express-News Business Writer

Talk about instant messaging and some people think it all concerns teenagers exchanging information about the latest news, trends and fashions online. But instant messaging, or IM, is an essential business tool that has become indispensable in many workplaces.

Today, 53 million American adults use instant messaging, and 21 percent of those, or 11 million, use it at work, according to a recent survey by Pew Internet & American Life.
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