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Build your reference archive quickly & automatically! |
The Kodak i9600 Series Writers - The easy way to help protect your critical business records from tampering or loss |
When you need a trustworthy copy of an electronic record to validate a transaction, satisfy litigation, or to meet regulatory and audit requirements, will it be there? Reconstructing a record can be perilous. Even in tightly controlled operations, back-up tapes can go astray. Hardware and software become obsolete. Databases housing the metadata defining the layers of electronic records can expire. Migration is expensive and risks transcription errors. |
Diversify your records management and reduce your exposure |
You can avoid much of the expense and hazard of digital-only records storage by Reference Archiving critical business documents. Based on technology developed by Kodak, Reference Archiving copies the records you wish to secure to an analog format on ISO-standard archival media. All the information included in the original record is captured, in context… |
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The speed of digital. The power of analog. |
Safeguard your critical data with a reference archive |
When you need trustworthy copies of records to validate transactions, satisfy litigation, or meet regulatory and audit requirements, will they be there? In a reference archive, your records are maintained in an analog format on ISO-standard micrographic media via traditional microfilm equipment and today's digital-to-film writing technology like the KODAK i9600 Series Writers.. |
Your microfilm has never been so versatile |
For managing documents and information, and for low-cost, low-risk reference archive storage, microfilm is the media of choice. With a KODAK 2400DSV-E or 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer, you can deliver documents in digital and paper formats—and do it fast. They make excellent upgrades from analog reader-printers or first-generation film scanners. And they bridge microfilm's proven performance with the flexibility of digital technology. Now, you can have the best of both worlds. |
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