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When your business depends on information for continued operations and/or regulatory compliance, archiving documents on microfilm can provide the necessary safety net. Find out more about archiving documents from 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 archiving documents, visit . – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Archiving Documents - MES Hybrid


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Archiving Documents
  • Why Preserve Your Documents in Microfilm

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Archiving Documents
  • Archiving documents to microfilm makes good sense
    for every organization, especially if preserving
    information is a priority. Documents vital to a
    companys operation, public records or historical
    papers need to be retained permanently.
    Microfilming is the most economical way to
    safeguard information.

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Archiving Documents
  • Why microfilm when the world has gone digital?
    Archiving documents digitally seems like a
    popular, simple and affordable method for storing
    information. But this approach does not come
    without some risk.
  • Because of the vulnerabilities with digital data,
    microfilm makes a wise backup choice. The best
    scenario for archiving documents is to deploy
    both digital and microfilm backups. Digital
    archives allow you to access information easily
    and quickly. And microfilm provides the
    much-needed staying-power for many types of
    information.

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Archiving Documents
  • Advantages of Archiving Documents with Microfilm
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  • Microfilming provides many benefits when you need
    to protect and preserve critical information.
    With a life expectancy of decades, you can be
    assured your records will be available whenever
    you need them. In addition, microfilming is very
    economical. In many cases, youll pay no more
    for a microfilm version of your documents than
    you would for a printed copy.

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Archiving Documents
  • Other cost savings involve storage. Because you
    wont need space intensive paper, you can
    eliminate physical space and filing cabinets.
  •  
  • When compared to digital archives, youll save on
    equipment costs. Digital hardware and software
    evolves quickly. By archiving documents using
    microfilm, you wont be required to invest in
    expensive technology upgrades unless you want to
    maintain both types of backups.
  • Microfilm is a legally accepted format for
    records. If you need to maintain your information
    over long periods of time, microfilming is the
    best way to go.

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Archiving Documents
  • Why Digital Data Doesnt Provide the Best Safety
    Net
  • When you need to preserve information, you need a
    lasting and reliable method. Digital backups may
    be an acceptable way to store your data if your
    business doesnt depend on the information
    availability. However, if you must maintain
    access to information critical to business
    operations over very long periods of time,
    digital archives arent the best choice.

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Archiving Documents
  • For long-term storage, digitally archiving
    documents can be a risky venture for several
    following reasons. As mentioned previously,
    technology changes quickly and may be rendered
    obsolete while you still need access to important
    documents. To avoid this obsolescence, youll
    need to make sure you invest in hardware and
    software upgrades as they become available.

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Archiving Documents
  • Digital data is also more fragile and susceptible
    to human and equipment error. Data can be lost
    because someone didnt perform appropriate
    backups or technology failed. Digital documents
    can also be hacked from inside and outside the
    organization. Other vulnerabilities include
    natural disasters, power failures and other
    events that could make computer systems
    unavailable.

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Archiving Documents
  • Archiving documents using microfilm can eliminate
    risks associated with system outages. Your
    microfilm records have a better chance of
    surviving natural disasters, equipment failures
    and human errors.
  • Finally, digital data may not provide the
    necessary safeguards to comply with regulations.
    Archiving documents on microfilm can create
    lasting, accessible and unalterable information.
    Microfilm provides a more permanent record that
    maintains its integrity over time.

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Archiving Documents
  • When your business depends on information for
    continued operations and/or regulatory
    compliance, archiving documents on microfilm can
    provide the necessary safety net. Properly
    safeguarding your company information delivers
    unmatched peace of mind.

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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 Archiving
    Documents, visit http//www.mesltd.ca/service.html
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