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Intro to Content Watch

Based in Salt Lake City, Content Watch delivers family-safe computing solutions for the home, library, education, government, and small/medium business markets. ContentWatch's mission is to be the world leader in thought and technology by creating Internet management tools and services that provide homes and businesses with a safer, more productive Internet experience through its patent-pending contextual analysis engine. ContentWatch Internet Management solutions are used in over 125 different countries. For more information on ContentWatch products, visit ContentWatch.

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3 Levels of Business Class Internet Protection 

Protect Your company's Internet experience with 3 levels of powerful content filtering.
ContentProtect Security Appliance
The powerful ContentProtect Security Appliance uses the latest technology to drive and correlate WAN Optimization and Unified Threat Management; delivering unprecedented Network Analytics - for faster, more accurate business decisions.
ContentProtect Professional Suite
If you're seeking the best Internet filtering solution available, ContentProtect Professional Suite offers total protection. ContentProtect Professional Suite includes three powerful functions that will help your company achieve greater employee productivity, protect employer/employee privacy and manage the applications that employees can run on your computers.
ContentProtect Professional
If you're seeking the best Internet filtering solution available, ContentProtect Professional offers everything you need. ContentProtect can block not only pornography, but hate sites, questionable chat rooms and other dangers of the Internet. You can even configure ContentProtect to block online game and gambling sites.

New Text / Write module 

The 2005 Electronic Monitoring & Surveillance Survey from American Management Association (AMA) and The ePolicy Institute shows that two-thirds of the 526 access to inappropriate sites, and three-quarters of the responding U.S companies now use software to block access to inappropriate sites, and three-quarters of the companies monitor their workers' web usage. This is agrowing trend; in 2001, just 27% of the companies blocked access to specific types of Web sites.

Managing what employees do on the Internet and which Web sites they visit is a prudent practice. It can reduce corporate liability and enhance network security. Employee Internet management should be a part of every company's policy on the use of electronic assets and communication tools.

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