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TupEnterprise
The rise of Instant Messaging (IM) across enterprise networks not only has changed the landscape we chat, but also poses serious challenges to network administrators who want to block or monitor the activities. IM came with a large varieties (from AIM to Yahoo Messenger) using different ports to communicate, and is gradually evolving (like the newer version of MSN: Windows Live Messenger, or MSN Shell) into the Skype model that uses not only 80 and others, but also the default secure port 443; It makes the packet sniffing of IM now extremely difficult, if not impossible. This ever-changing IM face of computer communications has forced one back to the origin, i.e., monitoring and control of the whole activities of an individual PC. TupEnterprise is just such an effort that uses the EIM (Employee Internet Management) base of TupSight, coupled with the EIA (Employee Intranet Administration) functions of TupView, with the emphasis on IM monitoring and control. TupEnterprise not only logs and captures the Internet communication data, but also records every meaningful activity of a computer host over a LAN; It can continuously track and play back the screenshots of every PC and generates statistical reports for a given period; It automatically acquires the system information of PC hosts for better management of information technology environment; It virtually backs up all kinds of IM chats such as Skype, Yahoo Messenger, and Google Talk.
Keywords: internet activity monitoring web application control email/im discovery pc screen tracking computer activity log proficiency dos mode
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TupInsight
TupInsight is an easy-to-install and -use Internet activity monitoring and web access control system. It uses a computer on a local area network (LAN) not only to monitor and record other hosts'' web behaviors, but also to restrict online activities according to customized filtering Internet policies. The main functions and features of TupInsight can be summarized as follows: (A) Capturing all Emails sent/received on the whole local network; (B) Snapshoting all the webpages viewed on the whole local network and copying all the uploaded/downloaded FTP files; (C) Monitoring chat sessions (such as Yahoo, AOL, MSN, and ICQ), game activities, and other use of online applications self-definable by the administrator; (D) Enforcing web access control according to the administrator''s customization; (E) Scanning and detecting host names and grouping hosts into different classes for better workgroup administration; (F) Based on the client/server architecture to support distributed management of data; (G) Easily archiving and searching records, and exporting data to support statistics and report preparation; and (H) Featuring an easy-to-navigate user interface.
Keywords: email capture webpage snapshot ftp record chat/game log internet activity monitoring web access control online restriction/blocking empolyee inernet management mpeg2 avi image properties
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