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Using our web-based management console you can easily define which features your enterprise users can access across Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Policies can be set at the group or user level. End users can be defined manually in the console, through a bulk import or through LDAP integration. When a user visits a social networking site, features that are prohibited will be flagged prominently. For the first time you can automate and ensure your social networking policy is followed.
Archiving your company's social media content has never been easier. Compass automatically detects social accounts and archives the content based on your policies. Once captured you can easily export the content via XML or use or API to make a direct link to an enterprise archival solution.
Until now enterprises have had no idea how their employees have used social networks. With Compass you can completely analyze social networking usage across your company to better understand patterns by users, groups and social networking sites.
If you are concerned about brand protection, data leakage or compliance issues you can define a set of keywords and phrases that we will scan for in real-time. Once detected we will quarantine the post, route it for moderation and then post the content if approved or keep it quarantined if it is rejected. All the while the end user is kept appraised of the status of their moderated content.
If you ever have to produce information from your social media archive you can do so quickly and easily. With Compass you can search by keyword, date, role, social network or content type. Finding the content you need is only a few keystrokes away.
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