Bloxx, a leader in Web content filtering and security, today announced the release of the latest version of its Web Filter and Secure Web Gateway products. The new release enables organisations to proactively manage social media, real-time flash file categorisation to manage access to flash games and search alert reports that provides real-time email notification of search terms.
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“Social media has fundamentally shaped how we now communicate. Companies have opened up these platforms more broadly to users to enable them to engage customers, prospects and increase brand awareness. But they need to be sure that by doing so they are not increasing business risk,” said Charles Sweeney, CEO, Bloxx. “The latest version of the Bloxx Web Filter and Secure Web Gateway seeks to understand how users are interacting with social media and the wider web so that companies can realise all of the benefits of social media and proactively mitigate the risks.”
Additional new features of the Bloxx Web Filter and Secure Web Gateway include:
– Google Authentication that allows education organisations to deliver single sign on for Chromebooks.
– Flexible Reports that expands the extensive reporting capability already available by providing direct access to traffic and user, groups and policy databases
The new versions of the Bloxx Web Filter and Secure Web Gateway will be available in late September as hardware appliances or software appliances for VMware Esxi and Microsoft Hyper-V.
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About Bloxx
Bloxx offers Web and Email filtering and security for medium and large organisations in both the business and public sectors. Bloxx has achieved unrivalled sales growth year-on-year to become a leading Web filtering provider with an estimated 6 million+ users worldwide. To find out more about Bloxx content filtering and security email info@bloxx.com or visit www.bloxx.com.
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