Ha! I'd welcome it. We have sooooooooooo much data (start at petabytes and keep going), that the fact we manage to capture and manage any of it soon becomes a minor miracle. We can demonstrate where we're winning, the systems we're now capturing, the processes we've implemented - and slowly, slowly the dial is moving. This also goes to quality - our current focus is on simply capturing and preserving. I'll leave someone else to check we've got the right disposal label and other controls (see comment above about petabytes). Bring on the bots!
Ha! I'd welcome it. We have sooooooooooo much data (start at petabytes and keep going), that the fact we manage to capture and manage any of it soon becomes a minor miracle. We can demonstrate where we're winning, the systems we're now capturing, the processes we've implemented - and slowly, slowly the dial is moving. This also goes to quality - our current focus is on simply capturing and preserving. I'll leave someone else to check we've got the right disposal label and other controls (see comment above about petabytes). Bring on the bots!
I'm definitely in your camp.