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Posts Tagged ‘employee internet usage’

Vantage Video Series: #3 Importing, Summaries & Aliases

Monday, April 4th, 2011

This is the third of a series of videos showing you how to configure Vantage in detail.

In this video we’ll look at how to import some data into a storage, use the Summaries section, and start customizing Aliases.


Vantage Video Series: #1 Overview

Monday, April 4th, 2011

This is the first of a series of videos showing you how to configure Vantage in detail.

This video is a high level overview, giving you a general insight into the software and its different parts.


New Study Unveils – Employee Access to Internet more Important than Salary or Title

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

As an eminent opponent against excessive Internet blocking and filtering it was a delight to read Clearswift’s (network security vendor and WebSpy technology partner) latest research report outlining the impact of social media and Web 2.0 in today’s workplace.

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Is Your Privacy Really Being Invaded?

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

A frequently used argument against email and internet monitoring at work is invasion of privacy. This argument is often uttered by employees who feel that their privacy is, in one way or another, being compromised by monitoring efforts. Is it a legitimate argument? In short: legally no, practically maybe. Let me explain…

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Employee Caught Looking at Perceived Porn – UPDATE

Friday, February 5th, 2010

I was very pleased to read that the Macquarie Group broker who was filmed looking at near-nude photographs during a live interview will keep his job.

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Employee Caught Looking at Perceived Porn During Live TV Interview

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Picture this: A male financial advisor, at a well-known bank, receives an email with near-nude photographs. He takes his time looking through the photos, every now and then minimizing them to prevent people passing by from catching a glimpse.

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No More Beaver Thanks to Blocking

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Lo and behold, not only is excessive internet blocking bad for employee morale and productivity – It also forces iconic Canadian history magazine to change name…

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