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Products & Services:  Internetworking Solutions Deployment
 • So What's the Solution?
Employee Internet Management
On-the-job Web Surfing . . . Fact or Fiction?
Think your employees are working hard? You might want to think again! Chances are at least a few of them are surfing the Net as you read this. Recent statistics depict that 60% of on-the-job Internet use is not business related.

What are Their Destinations of Choice?

• 72% Read the news
    Extra! Extra!! I’m goofing off!
• 45% Make travel arrangements
    A little vacation everyday
• 40% Make personal purchases
    Buying time until it’s 5 p.m.
• 37% Job search
    Just keeping my options open
• 37% Visit special interest sites
    My hobby is pretending to work
• 34% Check stocks
    Only from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• 28% Coordinate social events
    Party in my cubicle!
• 26% Instant message
    That fast typing, sure isn’t work!
• 13% Download music
    $17 for a CD? How about free?
• 11% Play games
    You sunk my battleship!
• 9% Chat
    Better than sitting in the break room
• 4% Visit pornographic sites
    I just go there for the articles

      Source: Vault.com Survey

Yes, the facts are in and your business may not be exempt!

Today’s employers face real challenges with employee web surfing. Recent surveys depict 25% of employees with on-the-job Internet access stated they spend no less than 10 minutes surfing on the Web each workday.

To some, ten minutes may not sound like much. But in terms of productivity, this equates to one (1) full week of lost productivity per Web surfing employee each year.

It Gets Worse!
According to the surveys, a smaller but significant percentage of employees said they routinely surf the Web for more than two (2) hours each workday.

If this is true, each of these employees could be ‘cyber-slacking’ away as much as 10 workweeks of productivity each year.

A Litigation Nightmare
The handwriting is on the wall. Employees could be creating one of their employer’s biggest litigation nightmares of the new millennium. Given an inch employees have taken a mile when it comes to subjecting their employers to litigation risks. Employees that freely access the Web can promote hate groups, visit pornography sites, plus engage in copyright infringement and other illegal activities. Viewed by or imposed on an offended coworker or customer, any of these cyber activities could bring an unhealthy lawsuit upon your company.

Other Technology Torments
Loss of productivity and litigation are not the only examples of problems caused by employee abuse of today’s technology. A more technical and costly impact caused by employee Web surfing is overworked bandwidth. This can give a false sense of how much bandwidth an organization truly needs and can cause delays in your productive employee’s on-line business activities. All of this ultimately affects the bottom line.

Although it may not have happened to your business (yet), another real nightmare might be on the way – virus-bearing files traded from user to user. Like the recent e-mail viruses that wreaked havoc through many businesses, an infected file uploaded and downloaded all over the world could quickly bring a company’s infrastructure to its knees. Anytime you have data coming from outside the purpose of daily business, and you don’t know from whence it came, risk is introduced.
The Time Has Come

Yes, the challenges of the Internet are great. However, the need for businesses to fully harness its' power and put it to use effectively is essential. Using this power effectively will allow businesses to maintain a dominant position in a technologically sophisticated world.

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