Friday, April 24, 2009

Re: Web & E-Mail Filter

Luke:

Take a look at the Barracuda solutions. I have helped deploy them in
both academic and corporate settings with success. Because they are
perimeter devices, they are quite a bit harder to bypass.

TJ

On 4/24/09, Luke Michael <LukeMichael@thefirstacademy.org> wrote:
> We have been using Surf Control (now Websense) internet and e-mail
> filtering software for many years now and would like to look into some
> other options. Does anyone have any recommendations? We support around
> 1000 users with the web filter and about 150 with the e-mail filter. We
> have had a lot of trouble lately with students attempting to use proxy
> sites to get around the filter as well as using iPhones that are hard to
> trace.
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> Thank You,
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> Luke Michael
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> Director of Technology
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> THE FIRST ACADEMY
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