9 09, 2010

Movie Quote Conversation – Some Leisure Browsing to Increase Productivity

By | 2010-09-09T03:44:34+00:00 September 9th, 2010|Sales and Marketing, Uncategorized, WebSpy|0 Comments

An evening not too long ago, one of our developers had nothing better to do than compiling movie quotes from Jack Nicholson and Arnold Schwarzenegger into a very amusing conversation. I wanted to share this clip with the rest of you to brighten up your day AND provide you with a short an unobtrusive break, [...]

24 06, 2010

Annual Cost Calculator for Unproductive Internet Usage

By | 2010-06-24T07:59:39+00:00 June 24th, 2010|Sales and Marketing, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Ever so often new reports and findings on organizational cost of employees’ unproductive Internet usage are published. As a developer of Internet reporting software, that assists in reducing these costs, we naturally highlight the findings whenever we can. Simply to make companies aware that the cost of a WebSpy license is marginal in relation to [...]

23 06, 2009

How to Benefit from Monitoring Good Web Activity

By | 2009-06-23T03:37:51+00:00 June 23rd, 2009|Uncategorized, WebSpy News Update|0 Comments

When talking about monitoring and reporting organizational Internet usage it is often automatically assumed that bad behaviour, security concerns and acute issues are the focus of attention. You want to find out exactly why your bandwidth costs have increased enormously, who is taking advantage of your online resources, what activity can pose a security threat [...]

10 06, 2009

Invitation to Participate in Unique Web Usage Study

By | 2009-06-10T05:05:33+00:00 June 10th, 2009|Uncategorized, WebSpy, WebSpy News Update|0 Comments

We are happy to announce that all existing WebSpy clients, and prospective clients, are presented with a unique opportunity to participate in a workplace internet leisure browsing (WILB) study carried out by Dr Brent Coker from the University of Melbourne. Dr Brent Coker is seeking organizations who would be interested in participating in a study to examine how WILB affects their employees’ productivity. Initial evidence from suggests WILB in certain circumstances can result in improved productivity.