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Bloxx Survey Highlights Impact and Risks of Social Networking for UK Businesses

Posted : Mon, 02 Nov 2009 15:44:43 GMT
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90% of UK IT Managers surveyed believe access should be banned or restricted

Research released today by Bloxx, the innovator in Web content filtering, has highlighted the potential business impact of staff accessing Social Networking sites in the workplace.  A broad cross section of ICT professionals from UK public sector and private organisations was surveyed and over 90% believe that access to these sites should be restricted or banned.

The research shows that the biggest concerns for IT Managers are staff productivity, network security risks and damage to corporate reputation. This has led an increasing number of organisations to introduce a complete ban on staff accessing Social Networking sites. Surprisingly, according to the research it also seems common for staff to post disparaging remarks regarding other employees, their boss or the company on Social Networking sites. 

Over 22% of respondents do not have any controls in place for staff accessing Social Networking sites.  With the survey showing that 35% of IT managers believe staff are spending more than 30 minutes each per day on average accessing Social Networking sites, these companies are potentially providing an additional 16 days paid holiday for each employee.

However, this research also shows that Social Networking is increasingly being used as a valuable business tool and access is required to harness the benefits these sites can bring to businesses.

“UK businesses really can’t afford to underestimate some of the risks of Social Networking use in the workplace,” said Eamonn Doyle, Chief Executive Officer at Bloxx. “However, our view is that a complete ban is unrealistic and adopting this approach means that companies can’t obtain the potential business benefits of Social Networking and can alienate staff.”

“It really doesn’t have to be all or nothing with Social Networking - the strategy companies need to adopt is one that combines employee education, well-thought-out acceptable use policies and effective, discriminating, cutting-edge Web filtering technology,” adds Doyle.

The full results of the survey can be downloaded at: http://www.bloxx.com/Bloxx_social_networking_survey09.pdf

About BloxxHeadquartered in the UK with sales offices in Holland, the USA and Australia, Bloxx offers appliance-based web filtering for medium and large organisations in both the business and public sectors. Bloxx has achieved unrivalled sales growth year-on-year to become the preeminent web-filtering solution provider.  Leading UK investment groups such as Archangel Investments Ltd and Braveheart Investment Group Plc have invested in Bloxx.

Editorial ContactsInterviews, photography and further information are available from Carol Brennan at Bloxx.  Tel: +44 (0)1506 426976   Email: pr@bloxx.comTo view the original article, please visit: http://www.bloxx.com/corporate/newsreleases_more.php?id=68

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