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PHANTOM TECHNOLOGIES

            Phantom Technologies is a seven-year old provider of Internet Content Filtering and security appliance

            solutions. The company’s primary target customers include government, education and small business

            markets, with their value proposition being one that provides the most robust, scalable and state-of-the-art

            systems that protect users from inappropriate material on campus or at work for increased productivity and/or

            an enhanced, positive learning environment while, at the same time, reducing the liability risk of the

            organization. To date, Phantom Technologies has shipped more than 15,000 of its iBoss™ appliances

            worldwide for a wide range of customers and network environments, ranging from the home office to large,

            multi-campus settings where rich reporting and traffic analysis are required along with premium Web content

            filtering capabilities.

Check out some recent positive press we landed for this great client!

Converge Magazine

Filters Give Schools More Control of Website Access

Back in Lassen County, the Office of Education brokered a peace treaty. Now each site has its own filtering appliance from Phantom Technologies. The site administrators filter students at the user level. And teachers have separate policies than students.

The filter categorizes and filters at the same time, blocks keywords and provides user-level reporting. As a result of the switch, the tech team hasn't received many calls from teachers to unblock sites. And on top of that, the 12 filtering devices that the office purchased cost about the same or close to the price that the old system filter cost.

SchoolCIO

Alabama schools deploy Internet filters

Alabama’s Butler County Board of Education signed a three-year deal to deploy an Internet content filtering system. The school district will use Phantom Technologies' iBoss Web Filter system across its entire network in order to increase the safety of its students on campus, while also reducing liability risk.
 
“There has been no shortage of news regarding how easy it is for children to access inappropriate information online at the click of a mouse. It’s our job to make sure we stem this tide and offer a positive and secure educational environment,” said Matthew Shell, Technology Director for the Butler County Board of Education. “We chose the iBoss Web filters after a detailed formal RFP process for not only its feature/function set, but also its detailed reporting capabilities.”