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Business
Bad news for Internet time-wastersPublished 09/26/06
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ETelemetry in Annapolis produces the Locate and Metron appliances that allow businesses to track and assess their network infrastructure, allocating bandwidth where necessary and busting employees goofing off on the Internet. The company, founded by Alan Schunemann, left, and Ermis Sfakiyanudis, recently received $4 million in venture funding from Centripetal Capital Partners.But Ermis Sfakiyanudis and Alan Schunemann are just determined to ruin it for everyone. ETelemetry in Annapolis specializes in business intelligence, helping firms to track their own technology infrastructure and people, to find out who's working diligently and who's updating a MySpace profile or rearranging a Netflix queue. The bane of office loafers everywhere, eTelemetry's Metron and Locate network trackers can pinpoint individual "bandwidth hogs" on a company's network, even tallying the time...
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