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Web content/AV filtering Devices

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sejal108

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Hi
I am looking for help in find a devices that can do web content and antivirus/antispyware filtering.

Does anyone out there have any advice on which is a good/best device to go for?

Thanks
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This might interest you... Bloxx

I'm attempting to persuade the powers-that-be to authorise the purchase of a couple of these after getting a demo and going to a friend's workplace to see it in a real-world situation. Its just fantastic!!

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Matt
He's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy
 
Yeah Bloxx seem to be good, had them at the last place we worked, we got some deal with them since they where local to us. We ended up with 2 of their boxes 1 running current version and other running a beta version. They seemed to be good at fixing any problems we had with them.

Other thing to look at would be ISA server with some sort of content filtering package on top of that.

 
Thanks for all your input guys

We have short listed Bloxx as a possible solution to go for.

We recently managed to get a demo/loan McAfee SIG-3000 box, but where not very impressed by it.

Thank you for the suggestions of ISA server and websense software. But we are really aiming to get a specific hardware device for the job.

However is would be nice to hear peoples view on whether to go for an all-in-one hardware device or a software solution?
 
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