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View the Reference Archive Workflow

FEATURES
- Maintain the Information and Let the Data Go
-- When you complement a digital-only records management
strategy with Reference Archiving from Kodak, it's easy to
see the benefits. No longer do you have to hope that content
and metadata come together correctly to form a digital
e-record. Instead of pulling from volatile components
distributed across servers and applications, you just load
media into a retrieval scanner and present the intact record
created by the i960 Series Writer. No compiling or
conversion is required.
- The whole record is preserved intact in the Reference
Archive, safe from hackers and accidental erasure. There's
no need to maintain redundant servers, media, and
applications just to provide access to your critical
business records generated by your SCM, CRM, ERM, ERP, and
e-commerce systems. You can eliminate the expense of media
refreshes and format migrations. Instead of spending between
$800 and $5,000 a year per gigabyte per year to keep data on
a server, you can allow information to expire and be
routinely purged. The result can be a substantially lower
total cost of ownership.
- Complete your records management strategy
-- Capture subsystem software and the i9600 Series Writers
offer a highly automated method for rendering records to
archival format. You can set up a rules-based process to
export selected records for Reference Archiving that works
in the background. Duplicating and storing archived records
is easy, inexpensive, and secure.
- When users want to refer to specific records, they
can search your enterprise database from within their
applications. Requests pass over your network to your choice
of electronic retrieval workstations available from Kodak.
Here the record will be found, digitized, and returned.
Records can be batch processed and automatically managed as
folders. The digital images can then be repurposed just like
any other digital file. They can be distributed according to
the requestor’s needs as hard copy output, faxes, or e-mail
attachments, or posted to an image server using your current
compression scheme. The requesting parties, whether users on
your network or external customers or auditors, can then be
directed to these images via links embedded in emails.
- Implement Reference Archiving with speed and
quality -- All the hardware, software, and media
necessary to create and access a Reference Archive of
digital records is available now. The process has been
proven already in large-scale document management and
content management applications. The core technology is
based on ISO/ANSI standards using media with a certified
life expectancy of 500 years. As a records management
solution, Reference Archiving is virtually future-proof. And
the i9600 Series Writers provide fast, convenient output
with quality that stands up to comparison with a printed
page, but with storage and management properties that are
much more efficient and cost effective.
SPECIFICATIONS
Get a
complete Reference Archiving solution from the company that's
been the expert in secure records management for over 70 years.
Enhance your risk mitigation strategies by adding a Reference
Archive. The technology is available today and based on industry
standards. From exporting records to delivering them back to
desktops, you can implement a process that's essentially
transparent to end-users, yet will deliver complete, reliable
records for years to come.
The
Reference Archive Process
A Reference Archive begins with a robust record capture
subsystem, built around the proven architecture of the i9600
Series Writers. The process includes:
- File transfer
from the application
system(s) is managed by the KODAK Writer Interface. It
controls formatting and applies standard indexing coding for
later automated retrieval driven by request processor APIs.
- Output to archival media is
performed by the i9600 Series Writer, which operates in an
unattended mode. Performance measures appear below.
| Compression Factor |
i9610 Throughput* |
i9620 Throughput* |
Packing Density |
| 24:1 |
85 |
170 |
7,225 images/roll |
| 40:1 |
200 |
400 |
17,000 images/roll |
* Average images per minute (print); actual performance is
dependent on application.
Media
loading
Media loading is facilitated by the KODAK Smart Cassette,
Model 100 and Model 215. For automatic redundancy, two cassettes
can be used at once to produce two sets of output with no
reduction in throughput speed.
Storage
Compact, archival storage is provided by KODAK Reference
Archive Media. This standard 16mm, high-quality microfilm is
ISO/ANSI-certified for a life expectancy of 500 years when
properly processed and stored under controlled conditions.
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