Tuesday, March 8, 2016

R2 Software helps business Internet policy – Computable

The start up R2 Software from Mijdrecht wants to regulate Internet use in the workplace. Previously held technology companies still stand to by typing this, but with the tool YourSafetynet Pro + have to make in business real steps here now, says R2Software-CEO Rene Elling.

In the Netherlands made on all appointments, but not over the Internet at work. We have the goal of making the Internet behavior of employees to discuss and regulate. This is still a bit taboo. These employees feel they can decide for themselves what is and is not. In the coming year we want to ensure that it is normally in the Netherlands to agree on the Internet during working hours, “says Elling.

In order to regulate the internet in the business market, offering R2 Software YourSafetynet Pro +. This scalable cloud solutions helps businesses without investment in hardware and software to establish an Internet policy. So the bottom produces more flowcharts and guidelines which step by step how an organization can best implement an internet policy.

The product was originally developed by a Dutch software developer, where start-up specialist Rene Elling and sales consultant Marcel Henebiens in 2011 came into contact with. For he had developed an Internet filtering for schools. The three men have brought a first version on the market in 2012 and R2 software was founded in the summer of 2015 by Elling and Henebiens. In collaboration with an advisory partner and also lender, develop, test and sell it the internetfilter YourSafetynet Pro +.

Internet Policy and filter

 Rene Elling

Rene Elling, CEO of R2 Software

The product consists of two parts: an internet filter and legal documents. Elling: “With the internet filter through a web interface, companies can regulate Internet use of employees. They can restrict the use for private purposes or shut down certain websites. “It should be taken into account with legislation such as the Data Protection Act (PDPA). The second part of the tool also includes legal documents.

“We monitor developments in the area of ​​privacy closely and ensure that the current legislation is always available to customers. With the press of a button, the company requires a legal audit to. Lets do business or the established rules and ICT implementations comply with current legislation. This saves back on expensive consultants and lawyers, “the CEO says.

In the course of time are added together with the developer, additional features such as a test environment. Companies can for thirty days product testing via a fully functional version for five workstations. “Potential customers who find us through the Internet often make use of the free trial. When the benefits and convenience of experience our product, they want to continue using the product.

Data protection Act

According to Elling is regulating the Internet already been on the agenda of Dutch companies, but lacked resources to this to organize an efficient and proper manner and in accordance with the Data protection Act. R2 software must provide the solution here for. “The technology is ready! Now we have to convince the directors, heads automation and its employees an Internet policy is necessary and that agreements on the Internet just can increase job satisfaction.

In addition to discussion of Internet, entrepreneurs employees want awareness imparting in this field. “Everyone should know that what you put on the Internet can take on a life of its own. You can get people hurt tremendously and it is very difficult to remove things from the Internet. Just as almost every computer is equipped with an antivirus program, we want to ensure that all business workstations will be equipped with software that regulates Internet use.

Management

Rene Elling is responsible for the commercial and strategic side. He has extensive experience with start-ups and established with others at least ten companies. The network that he’s there has built up over the last twenty years invaluable, especially when you are going to start something new.

Marcel Henebiens is the driving force behind all the technical issues, from websites to cloud design and responsible for sales and advice. Marcel also has a technical IT background, and the last five years worked in sales monitoring software for business-critical infrastructures.

The team has not been expanded since its creation.

Growth

the entrepreneurs have brought the existing software to the cloud. They have also made changes in the distribution and licensing model. This is still a challenge, says Elling. ‘The non-flexible shape of the license structure of our product can be a problem. So there must be many technical regulated in the standard software and needs a Linux management server furnished. For many SMEs, this is too big a barrier. “That’s why private entrepreneurs to manage the technical components themselves and to provide the licenses each.

‘Door to sell the licenses we can gain make. We have determined that we need to sell at least the first year twelve licenses. We must perform some consultancy projects, “said co-founder. The first steps have been made on the Dutch and Belgian market over a thousand workstations are connected to the software

“Our goal is much higher.. We want to grow fast and one hundred thousand work stations equipped with our software. We begin here in the Netherlands and Belgium, but the rest of Europe will also make an English version of our solutions. Once the product is suitable in terms of legislation, we will post those in other European countries such as England and Germany, will offer from the cloud, “the CEO concludes.

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This article is from Computable.nl (https: //. www.computable.nl/artikel/5715678). © Jaarbeurs IT Media.


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