Jennifer Simonson has spent more than 20 years writing for newspapers, magazines and websites. Her journalism career started in a Denver-area city council building as a government newspaper reporter.
Last year, Gartner estimated that 80% of companies would implement some form of employee-monitoring software, a noteworthy 50% increase in five years. I'm a vice president at an employee-monitoring ...
As remote and hybrid work becomes more popular, there are a number of reasons for organizations to use employee monitoring software. In recent years, companies have changed how they think about work ...
With new work models have come new work challenges. Early on, employers ‘fessed up to remotely monitoring employees — chiefly in the name of productivity. Leaders told Digital.com in 2021 that they’d ...
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Employee productivity, corporate liability and bandwidth limitations are the top reasons that companies decide to monitor their employees, according to several sellers of Web and e-mail monitoring ...
Web monitoring product split into three packages to better suit organizations’ needs. Security vendor GFI Software has repackaged its WebMonitor software into three editions, designed to better target ...
When the coronavirus forced non-essential businesses to close their doors in mid-March, U.S. employers began a sudden experiment in managing millions of Americans working remotely. For a lot of ...
Softworld HR & Payroll, 2 ñ 3 March 2005, Olympia, London 56% of HR professionals have purchased web monitoring software to help combat employee abuse of the internet. This is according to the latest ...