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Websense Enterprise Employee Internet Use Blocker / Internet Filtering Solution
Websense Inc. is the worldwide leader of Employee Internet Management (EIM) solutions, including Web
filtering software. Websense Enterprise® software enables organizations to analyze, report and manage how employees use their computing resources, including Internet access, desktop applications,
and network bandwidth. This supports an organization's efforts to improve employee productivity, and conserve network bandwidth, while mitigating legal liability and security issues.
Founded in 1994 as a value-added reseller (VAR) of firewalls and Internet solutions, the company
launched its first web filtering product in 1996. Since then, Websense has evolved its product offering to address the changing nature of employee Internet usage with solutions that manage network
bandwidth, instant messaging use, spyware, peer-to-peer file sharing and desktop applications. Websense has won numerous technology awards, obtained patents for its filtering technology, and evolved into
a highly profitable company generating 30% operating income and more than $100 million in annual customer billings in 2003. Websense was also named the market leader in Web filtering by both IDC and
Frost & Sullivan in 2003.
The company is committed to building shareholder value
through a strong focus on executing its business model. Consistent with its market leading position, Websense has experienced steady growth and has a solid balance sheet. Websense products are sold on a
subscription basis and the full amount of the customer commitment is initially booked as deferred revenue on the balance sheet. Subscription revenue is then recognized on a pro-rata basis each month over
the life of the contract, resulting in a predictable revenue stream, with more than 80% of quarterly revenue already on the balance sheet at the beginning of each quarter. For 2003, subscription revenue
increased 34%, operating income increased 87%, and income before taxes increased 70%, compared to 2002. The company's strong growth and improving profitability resulted in an increase in the effective
tax rate for 2003 to 38%, from a net tax benefit in 2002 and as a result net income declined slightly in 2003 compared to 2002. In addition to revenue predictability, the company's subscription-based
business model generates substantial free cash flows, further strengthening the balance sheet. As of 12/31/03 Websense had $182.9 million in cash and investments, deferred revenue of $94 million, and
zero debt.
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