Internet Evolution: Enterprise Web 2.0 Calls for Access Control, Not Shutoff
Some good points in the article and I have a feeling it's only the tip of the iceberg. Luckily, my employer has a well balanced policy toward visiting social networking sites and using Web 2.0 technology.
As Web 2.0 content becomes more and more prominent, and as more employees clamor for use of it in the workplace, IT departments will need to nail down their ability to shape and manage access.
Only by helping to find out what’s needed and helping management to create policies around these requirements can IT ensure that network resources are available for business-critical applications and traffic spikes -- without compromising the quality of the network or the productivity of employees.
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