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Employee monitoring software for enterprise and corporate employers. EAM - Employee Activity Monitor is designed to monitor employees' Internet usage and computer activity via LAN network in stealth mode. EAM employee computer and Internet monitoring software will provide detailed analysis results for your company to find out problems and enforce discipline to improve overall working time efficiency. EAM has four scientific main features to ensure you fully understand the status of remote computer users and take control when necessary: Monitoring, Filtering, Alerting and Controlling. By monitoring, you can monitor everything happened or happening in the client computer, including keystrokes typed, IM chats, application usage, file operations, live desktop, screen capture and recording, outgoing and incoming emails, web surfing, FTP file trnasfer, printer job activity, USB usage, CPU/memory usage, client's system process, autorun programs, hardware/softwre status of client computer and more. By filtering, you can filter searching keywords, block unwanted website access, disable USB flash drive, block certain applications that is not work-related (games, p2p program, etc.) and more. By alerting, you can send alert to remote computer users when employees try to copy confidential data with removable disk, run unwanted application, open shopping or porn sites, etc. By controlling, you can command the client computers from the central server. You can remotely take control of the keyboard and mouse of users' computers, install/uninstall software, do file operations (cut/delete/open/create), shutdown/lock/restart the remote PCs, upload/download programs. You can even send files to share with company staff.
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Editor review: Reviewer, 2009-06-30 04:52:00
An enterprise and corporate solution for monitoring the activity of employees.
Features: The Employee Activity Monitor (EAM) is a solution for the enterprise or corporate environment that enables an employer to keep tabs on the activities of all of its employees. This is done by monitoring the activity of each and every employee on the internet as well as on the employee’s local computer.
EAM records each and every keystroke on a local computer. It records each and every email sent and received, as well as all the websites that were visited by a particular employee from a particular computer. Similarly, all web-based applications that were run are also logged. Files downloaded, uploaded or streamed over the internet are logged. Locally, on the user’s computer, apart from the keystrokes, the documents that were opened, edited, the state of the user’s current screen (through periodically captured screenshots) is recorded, and finally, all the resources accessed – USB drive, Memory Cards, CD / DVD drive usage – are all recorded. Print jobs that are sent from a particular computer are automatically logged so that they can be checked to see that they were not sensitive documents (designs, plans, internal documentation etc.).
Overall: As far as such applications go, EAM does a really good job. Not too much is required of the interface and all that is required the EAM interface does admirably (apart from the fact that the interface in itself is a good looking one). The main concern is one of privacy for the employees concerned, because their personal information now becomes accessible by others (the question is how trustworthy is the person who is in charge of this monitoring). A safer and fairer (towards the employees) approach is to simply block access to certain kinds of website and certain kinds of content. The question of legality always remains with the use of this kind of software.
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