In addition, through a first of its kind surveillance-like camera recording tool, Spector 360 shows in exact visual detail what an employee does every step of the way. Spector 360 records employees' web sites visited, emails sent and received, chats and instant messages, keystrokes typed, files transferred, documents printed, and applications run. For companies that do permit these sites, Spector 360 shows the difference between a user who launched a site and minimized it for most of the day and a user who launched it and used it excessively. Spector 360 will inform employers who is spending the most time on sites like Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace, how much time and bandwidth are being wasted on video sites, and even provides a new category for filtering and blocking social networking sites. Spector 360 will minimize or eliminate productivity-draining activities by recording and archiving EVERYTHING an employee does at the PC and on the Internet. ![]() According to Nucleus Research, nearly half of all online workers use Facebook at the office and one in every 33 employees has built their entire profile during work hours. Facebook racked up the highest average time per person per day at 3 hours and 10 minutes, increasing 566% between December 2007 and December 2008. Nielsen Online reports the time spent by employees on mostly personal activities such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace increased more than seven-fold … from 1.7 billion total minutes in 2007 to nearly 14 billion minutes in 2008. Spector 360 is a powerful technology solution for stemming the ominous 'social notworking' tide. ![]() SpectorSoft Corporation - the worldwide leader in Internet Monitoring and Surveillance Software - has noted the dramatic increase in the use of these "Social Notworking" sites and has responded by adding new and improved monitoring features to Spector 360. Recent studies by Nielsen Online and Nucleus Research highlight the dramatic growth in the time adults are spending on Social Networking sites - much of it at work. ![]() Vero Beach, FL (PRWEB) September 22, 2009
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