Firms turn cyber sleuths with mobile phone technology
IT News [Australia]
02/06/06
Advances in mobile phone tracking technology are turning British firms into cyber sleuths as they keep a virtual eye on their staff, vehicles and stock. In the past few years, companies that offer tracking services have seen an explosion in interest from businesses keen to take advantage of technological developments in the name of operational efficiency. The gains, say the converted, are many, ranging from knowing whether workers have been 'held up' in the pub rather than in a traffic jam, to being able to quickly locate staff and reroute them if necessary. Not everybody is happy about being monitored, however, and civil rights group Liberty says the growth of tracking raises data privacy concerns...
http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=30101&src=site-marq
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
02/06/06
Advances in mobile phone tracking technology are turning British firms into cyber sleuths as they keep a virtual eye on their staff, vehicles and stock. In the past few years, companies that offer tracking services have seen an explosion in interest from businesses keen to take advantage of technological developments in the name of operational efficiency. The gains, say the converted, are many, ranging from knowing whether workers have been 'held up' in the pub rather than in a traffic jam, to being able to quickly locate staff and reroute them if necessary. Not everybody is happy about being monitored, however, and civil rights group Liberty says the growth of tracking raises data privacy concerns...
http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=30101&src=site-marq
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 6. Feb, 14:46