Host Ian McNaught Davis examines the broad principles of what computer technology can do to make the tasks of those who work in offices easier. Explores the extent to which text, voice, images, and data can be handled by office systems.
Host Ian McNaught Davis examines stand-alone word processors and microcomputers likely to be used by individuals or offices with no previous computing knowledge. Emphasizes the need for reliable software support.
Host Ian McNaught Davis examines how an organization's office work is affected when it provides a network that allows computers to be interconnected with a centralized data base.
Host Ian McNaught Davis examines the implications of the increasing use of electronic systems to transfer information between companies and between companies and their clients. Focuses on public electronic mail systems.
Host Ian McNaught Davis examines how far the electronic office can move toward the way people work rather than the other way around. Discusses document scanning and voice recognition.