I am curious... I work for a large software vendor and our policies
are:

-windows only (XP)
-outside IM is banned (we have internal jabber server)
-mandatory software that tracks every piece of software installed on
your machine
-manual proxy that tracks every outgoing web url (no banned urls tho)
-skype is strictly forbidden
-no use of SaaS software for company information
-virus checker on every machine, including servers (kills performance
on builds)
-encrypted harddrives
-itunes is banned
-VPN policy forces all traffic to be routed over internet

The reasons behind this are supposedly that the company must track all
information for legal purposes.

So I'm curious - do companies like Google, Oracle, Microsoft, Intel
have policies like this?



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