The current equivalent to the Iran-Contra Affair is that of WikiLeaks. Those who understand what, exactly,
happened with Private Manning and how it happened know that it all boils down to a lack of clear user access
control within DAM systems. Still, just like Iran-Contra, the details are difficult to understand, there are interpersonal
relationships involved, and the whole mess will be clearer 25 years from now. We may not even refer to DAMs in
the same language we do today; email was called electronic mail until about 1993. Still, the clear progression and
proliferation of email and DAMs make it clear that these are two workplace tools that have parallels in their histories
of development and adoption. Somewhere this holiday season some young people will log on to DAMs and merrily
use them in ways for which they were clearly not designed, and in 25 years I look forward to reading their books about
whatever technology comes next.
The current equivalent to the Iran-Contra Affair is that of WikiLeaks. Those who understand what, exactly,
happened with Private Manning and how it happened know that it all boils down to a lack of clear user access
control within DAM systems. Still, just like Iran-Contra, the details are difficult to understand, there are interpersonal
relationships involved, and the whole mess will be clearer 25 years from now. We may not even refer to DAMs in
the same language we do today; email was called electronic mail until about 1993. Still, the clear progression and
proliferation of email and DAMs make it clear that these are two workplace tools that have parallels in their histories
of development and adoption. Somewhere this holiday season some young people will log on to DAMs and merrily
use them in ways for which they were clearly not designed, and in 25 years I look forward to reading their books about
whatever technology comes next.
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