Pearl Echo (Group Test: Web filtering)

Price: $79 per seat
 

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Pearl Echo

Pearl Software's Echo 6 works in a slightly different way to the other products on test. Rather than blocking web traffic at the gateway, Echo uses a client/server approach. The server dictates the policy, while clients installed on each PC control internet access locally. While the server is very quick and easy to install, there's quite a lot of leg work involved in distributing the client to all of your network's computers.

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While we were pleased with most of the products tested, two stood out. First, our coveted Best Buy award goes to SurfControl's Web Filter. This is a product that has just got better over the years, while retaining its ease of use. A large URL database and simple, rules-based management let you quickly and simply choose which websites to allow or to deny. It's very customizable and includes bandwidth and time quotas. Our Recommended award goes to Finjan's Vital Security Appliance NG-5100. It's a little more difficult to set up than some of the others, but is one of the most powerful. It has support for multiple scanning engines, as well as antivirus and anti-spam. Best of all, rather than keeping all these components separate, Finjan has integrated them into one policy generator. For large networks, its distributed approach and flexible rule management make it an excellent choice.