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Archive writing allows your organization to have the best of both worlds. You get all the benefits of the digital age with the security of an analogue format. If a digital file is accidentally deleted or subjected to a virus, you have the peace of mind knowing you can retrieve your microfilm image. With digital and analogue formats, your critical files remain safe, complete and easily accessible. For more information about Archive Writing, visit . – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Archive Writing: The Gold Standard for Document Preservation


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Archive Writing
The Gold Standard for Document Preservation
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Archive Writing
The Gold Standard for Document Preservation
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Archive Writing
  • Archive Writing puts your digital images onto
    microfilm.
  • In more technical terms, it produces a
    technology-independent analogue back-up of your
    digital records.
  • But why would you want an analogue copy when the
    world has gone digital?
  • Archive writing to microfilm preserves your
    documents and avoids technology obsolescence.
  • You can also eliminate storage costs for paper
    documents. Plus, it takes about 95 less space
    to store microfilm than it does paper. 

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  • Archive writing provides an excellent solution
    for disaster recovery.
  • Unlike paper or digital records, microfilm can
    survive a flood or hurricane, and retain your
    information for longer than any other format
    available hundreds of years.
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  • Archive writing also creates an admissible
    document format for legal proceedings.
  • With enhanced security of your information, your
    organization is also better positioned to comply
    with new government regulations.

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Archive Writing
  • Preservation is Key!
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  • Living in a digital world means information can
    flow around the globe in seconds.
  • Speed and ease have caused us the massive
    migration to digital information. And because
    were always looking for faster and better,
    technology upgrades guarantee records will become
    inaccessible in very short order.
  • All of the advancements that weve enjoyed in
    digital hardware and software over the years have
    come at the expense of preservation.
  • Critical information that must be accessed over
    the course of time cant rely on digital formats.
    Instead, it must use archive writing to ensure
    ongoing availability well into the future.

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Archive Writing
  • Any valuable, historical document must be
    preserved through archive writing.
  • If you record these critical documents solely on
    digital formats, you will eventually become
    obsolete. You will lose them within a short
    period of time.
  • Just think about the short life span of digital
    media.
  • In the last 20 years, digital data has been
    preserved on a variety of media floppy disks in
    8, 5.25 and 3.5 formats tape cassettes zip
    drives CDs, DVDs, Flash drives and more.  
  • For this reason and many others, archive writing
    makes better sense for preserving documents well
    into the future.
  • Transferring documents to microfilm avoids the
    issues with obsolete mediums and proprietary
    technologies that would render access difficult
    and costly, if not impossible.

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Archive Writing
  • Digital conversions also require constant
    maintenance.
  • As technologies evolve, youll need to regularly
    migrate to the latest hardware and software
    versions to ensure access of your critical
    documents, and there is also no way to predict
    how often or costly these migrations will be.
  • Archive writing allows your organization to have
    the best of both worlds.
  • You get all the benefits of the digital age with
    the security of an analogue format.
  • If a digital file is accidentally deleted or
    subjected to a virus, you have the peace of mind
    knowing you can retrieve your microfilm image.
  • With digital and analogue formats, your critical
    files remain safe, complete and easily accessible.

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About the Author
Kevin D'Arcy is VP of Sales and Marketing for MES
Hybrid Document Systems, Ontario's leading
document scanning and document management
supplier. For more information about Archive
Writing, visit http//www.mesltd.ca.
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