|
Department of Justice Chooses Wavecrest Computing for Web Monitoring Software
The U.S. Department of Justice has chosen Wavecrest Computing's Cyfin Reporter product as its Web monitoring software to cover up to 100,000 users.
MELBOURNE, Fla.-- June 27, 2002--The U.S. Department of Justice has chosen Wavecrest Computing's Cyfin Reporter product as its Web monitoring software to cover up to 100,000 users.
Cyfin is used by many businesses and government agencies to monitor and report on how a workforce uses an organization's Web access resources. Known for its highly accurate and comprehensive results, Cyfin helps line managers, HR personnel and IT administrators maximize productivity in the workplace, reduce bandwidth costs, and minimize inappropriate and non-productive surfing.
Among other features, Cyfin enables organizations of all types and sizes to monitor Internet, intranet and extranet activity, see results in both standard and custom categories and detect abuse automatically. Cyfin can also schedule reports to run automatically, generate reports from remote consoles, automatically, download categorization list updates, disable non-essential categories, exclude VIPs from reports, and obtain "exception-only" reports. Scalable to 100,000 users, Cyfin is compatible with most popular operating systems, firewalls and proxy servers.
Dennis McCabe, Wavecrest's Vice President for Business Development stated,
"We're very pleased to add the Department of Justice to our list
of clients. We began emphasizing sales to the government sector
early last year and now have clients in the Department of
Veterans Affairs and the Defense Department as well as -- now --
the Department of Justice. We also have a number of state and
local government customers. Our goal is to provide their
managers with easily accessible, accurate, actionable
information to help them administer Internet Usage policies and
increase their agencies' overall productivity."
Founded in 1996, Wavecrest develops, markets and supports employee Web access filtering and reporting software. Among their private sector clients are Procter and Gamble, Exxon, John Deere, GE, Blue Cross and many other domestic and overseas firms.
Wavecrest has been a GSA (Government Services Administration) contractor since February 2001.
CONTACT: Wavecrest Computing, Melbourne
Dennis McCabe, 321/953-5351, extension 13
dmccabe@wavecrest.net
http://www.wavecrest.net
|