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Recording everything in the workplace soon to be in vogue, say researchers

By: Len Rust, Computerworld Australia(Apr 15, 2008 06:00:00)

Sixty per cent of knowledge workers in the U.S., U.K., and Australia will have effectively stopped deleting documents, e-mails, audio, and video files from their hard drives by 2010, and we will soon see this taken to another level with widespread proactive recording in the workplace, according to Australian research company S2 Intelligence.

"By 2013, we are going to be confronted with workers who want to record the proceedings in all meetings they attend, and record and keep all their phone calls," said Dr Bruce McCabe, managing director of S2 Intelligence. "And they won't always ask for permission."

The conclusions come from an analysis of expected technology progress and changing usage patterns.

Falling storage costs are an important factor. S2 Intelligence forecasts that one terabyte (1000 gigabytes) of digital storage will retail for around US$80 by March 2010, and will be standard issue on new mobile phones before 2015.

Additionally, new software technologies will make it increasingly practical to index, search, and retrieve all types of information from personal archives, including snippets from within sound and video files.

"Organizing and deleting files takes time, and well-paid workers already find it more attractive to just buy another hard drive when they run out of storage," said McCabe.

"Within two years, we can expect the majority of information workers to keep every file they download, and rely on personal search engines to find what will be useful later." The type of information kept by workers will also expand, boosted by a trend towards proactive life recording by younger workers, who are capturing more and more extensive digital records on their daily activities.

Although this phenomenon will produce social, legal and ethical challenges, it will also create new commercial opportunities. "A more pervasive, continuous record is a tantalizing corporate asset," said McCabe.

"It can be mined to offer new insights into company operations, and to improve training, workplace safety and quality control. It also represents a Holy Grail for consulting companies trying to retain knowledge and intellectual value in their organizations."

The forecasts were released from the recently completed S2 Intelligence report The Future of Business 2008 - 2018, How Information Technology will Transform Industry, Organizations and Work.

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It will be done I'm sure and this will cause problems in a way most don't seem to think about. What about the CEOs, Managers, & Owners. Even though they want to know what their workers are doing and this is good but what about them do they want every step they take, good and Bad recorded. Do they want their workers to know what they are doing and how much they make comparably to the ones doing the bulk of the work in their company. With every step made to make things run smoothly there are always several back steps that cause ills unseen. When this recording does come about they should be very wary of the results because they can damage as well as make a better workplace.
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