FYI...DoBox

DoBox has announced its new SchoolWall Internet Access Management Solution, which helps schools comply with the Children's Internet Protection Act by using a simple, easy to administer "drop-in" Internet appliance. DoBox provides a unique technology to manage all types of Internet access, including instant messaging/chat, e-mail, Web, peer-to-peer file exchange and hacking, all of which are required to be managed by the new regulations. Educators can manage access by person or group, providing customized, appropriate access for teachers, students and administrators. To learn more, visit www.dobox.com.

This article originally appeared in the 11/01/2001 issue of THE Journal.

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