Features Include:
* Anonymous Proxy Blocker
* Policy Management
* Application Bandwidth Management by Group
* Internet Content Policy Enforcement
* Flexible Time-of-Day Policy Control
* Internet Policy Exception Control
* Interface Updates like Embedded Real-Time Monitoring
* Internet Event Correlation
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Because of the changing state of the Internet, URL blocking and categorization is no longer effective in controlling content. |
Network Logistic INC has seen that on average, 50% of any Internet connection is used for browsing. Some of the browsing activity is critical, like research and business application sites and some of it is non-critical, like social networking, gaming and adult content. The other 50% of any Internet connection is used for Internet applications - both critical, like voice over I.P. and database backups; and non-critical, like peer-to-peer, streaming media and music downloads. Network Logistic INC now offers the only service that addresses both browsing and application activity and we're now recommending it to all of our clients. |
How Should You Control Content?
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Traditional filters either use URL libraries or dynamic content analysis to determine inappropriate sites. URL libraries only include a small percentage of the Internet and dynamic content analysis engines introduce too much latency. Our Internet Monitoring, Security and Performance (IMSP) service uses an optimized balance of URL categorization, keyword scanning and dynamic content analysis to give you full filtering without introducing noticeable latency. Because our solution scans deep into the packet payload, it also makes it easy to:
- Filter SSL encrypted browsing traffic
- Stop anonymous proxies and other content filtering bypass approaches
- Log instant messaging traffic
- Prioritize bandwidth by URL or URL category (imagine being able to limit bandwidth for MySpace and YouTube!)
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What about Applications?
Your top bandwidth users aren't using a web browser at all. They're downloading files and streaming media. Our approach controls applications at layer 7 - so even evasive applications can't sneak by.
- Prioritizes critical applications
- Limits the impact non-critical applications can have on your overall bandwidth
- Stops spyware before it enters your network
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Our service comes complete with scheduled reports to show you top bandwidth users, top Internet users, sites visited, application activity and more!
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Click here to Learn More http://www.cymphonix.com/NLIdemo |
Click here to Register for an Informative Webinar http://www.cymphonix.com/NLIwebinar |
"Wraps network security and bandwidth management into one product. The reporting looks great and creates accountability."
- -VP Operations & Technology, Firstline Security
"It's like having a window into my network--before I was in the dark."
- -Network Administrator, Morgan School District
"Composer lowered the need for help desk calls due to spyware. A very efficient and easy way to stop it."
--Network Administrator, Washington County
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Cymphonix Corporation, headquartered in Sandy, Utah, uses patent-pending Cross-Layer Intelligence™ (XLi™) technology to produce Intelligent Network Technology (INT) that drives and controls network and business performance by integrating unprecedented Network Analytics with Unified Threat Management and Network Optimization Technologies. This unique approach allows for network event correlation and makes it easy for administrators to identify and solve the problems created when users, applications and threats fight for network resources.
Cymphonix was founded by a group of highly skilled engineers with a decade of experience in the broadband ISP industry. After experiencing network optimization problems created by previously uncontrollable factors, they set out to develop solutions centered on controlling users, applications and threats. The resulting XLi engine is what drives Cymphonix's solutions today and has been integrated into networks in apartment complexes, businesses, hotels, ISPs, colleges, and universities. |