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Converting Digital Images to Microfilm
Converting digital images to microfilm provides a simple
but extremely effective solution for long term document storage
and disaster recovery.
American Micro Co can convert your digital images to microfilm
so they can easily be stored for disaster recovery or legal
and government compliance. Whether your digital images were
created by scanning paper or originally created within your
own software application - American Micro Co can convert those
images to microfilm for permanent storage. Don't let your
electronic records become inaccessible due technology changes
or be destroyed in a disaster without being backed up on microfilm.
Once stored offsite you now have a complete disaster recovery
program and long-term storage for permanent records.
Additionally,
American Micro Co is pleased to be a part of Kodak’s RASN
program.
Eliminate the risk of managing information. According to
industry experts, digitally stored data begins to degrade after
about seven years, and to overcome this shortfall, they
recommend microfilm as the self-sustainable storage medium of
choice for the long-term preservation of business documents. We
help companies more easily and confidently store their business
documents on microfilm with our Reference Archive Services,
providing digital-to-film writing services on behalf of
companies.
With businesses and government being held to ever-higher
standards of accountability, you know the importance of good
records management. That means that your records have to be
complete, accessible, and unalterable. Not having that
capability is a real liability. Let the Reference Archive
Services Network help ensure that you get the records you need
in the form you need them – quickly, simply, and cost
effectively.
Your data will be secure, stored on a stable, proven storage
system that enables you to comply with any request—right from
your office.
Are you seeking an efficient document management alternative for
disaster recovery?
Do you need to manage mandatory compliance with regulations such
as HIPAA and Sarbanes-Oxley?
Do you want to minimize equipment investments and labor costs?
Contact us, your Reference Archive
Services Network Member, and we will help you.
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