OpenDNS today announced the immediate availability of OpenDNS Enterprise and OpenDNS Deluxe, the newest members of the OpenDNS family of services.
OpenDNS Deluxe is a new service designed as an upgrade from OpenDNS Basic, the existing free version, for households and smaller businesses and organizations. OpenDNS Deluxe removes the advertisements from the OpenDNS experience and gives parents and other account holders more tools to better control and secure their network. OpenDNS Deluxe provides customization options that enable users to communicate with users on their network, an increased Whitelist capacity for users looking to restrict Web access to only pre-selected Web sites and the archiving of stats about network traffic - including a list of total domains and blocked domains visited - for an extended period of time.
OpenDNS Enterprise is a new service geared toward larger organizations, from mid-sized businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises with locations around the world, and also including K-12 school districts, libraries, colleges and universities. Leveraging the same DNS platform that more than 15 million people rely on today and including all of the features and functionality of OpenDNS Basic, OpenDNS Enterprise makes it easier for a team of network administrators to share management of an OpenDNS account and specify varying filtering and access levels for groups or individuals within an organization. Notable features included in OpenDNS Enterprise include - Malware Site Protection to secure networks from online threats, Delegated Administration to allow multiple administrators across multiple locations to administer accounts, Block-Page Bypass functionality, which makes OpenDNS cloud-based Web content filtering more flexible and allows administrators and trusted individuals to bypass filtering when necessary, and more comprehensive reporting and statistics offerings, including a daily PDF report of network activity delivered via email. For a full list of new features, visit OpenDNS's Web site.
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