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Fujifilm To Show Microfilm Archive System at ARMA 2006

Fujifilm U.S.A., Inc., the provider of midrange data storage media in the U.S.1, will demonstrate the new Fujifilm Document Archive System AR-1000 microfilm-based recording solution in the Fujifilm at the ARMA Show next week. The ARMA Show is taking place at the San Antonio Conference Center in San Antonio, TX, October 22-25.

The enhanced software in the new system will provide faster scanning, greater document notation detail and the ability to create metadata for easy integration with existing document management applications.

Records management and compliance regulations require management of both analog (paper) documents as well as those stored digitally. The Fujifilm AR-1000 records both digital files and scanned analog documents directly to microfilm, providing a safe, long-term archive solution for sensitive and/or valuable information assets.

Recently, a government agency requested that IMA scan, digitize and process to microfilm over a half million New York City building records – in roughly two weeks. Davis proudly notes that this project was actually completed to his client's satisfaction not only in time – but sooner. He gives a fair amount of credit to the simplicity, speed and quality of the Fujifilm AR-1000.



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