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COLD
Email Archiving
ECM
Partner Product:
Datawatch BDS
Plasmon Product:
G-Series
Archive Appliance
Storage Management:
EMC Disk Xtender
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Datawatch Corporation
271 Mill Road
Quorum Office Park
Chelmsford, MA 01824
Phone: 978-441-2200
Fax: 978-441-1114
Website: http://www.datawatch.com |
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Datawatch Corporation is a leader in the
rapidly growing Information Services market space. By providing solutions that build on a Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA) framework and Monarch report mining
technologies, Datawatch allows organizations to access, archive
enhance, analyze and deliver information from wherever it resides
inside or outside the enterprise to solve business problems. Datawatch
products are used in more than 20,000 companies, institutions and
government agencies worldwide.
Partner Solution Summary
Datawatch BDS Archive is a high-speed client/server document management
system used to archive and retrieve digital documents. Using
sophisticated digital storage and indexing techniques, BDS Archive
lets you replace hard-copy and microfiche archives with compact,
easily retrieved digital storage. Data is written to magnetic
or optical disks; hierarchical storage management provides the
means to move less frequently used data to optical disks, RAID
controllers or network storage systems for long-term storage. BDS
Archive supports formatted computer output pages (ASCII and EBCDIC),
intelligent data streams (Adobe PDF, IBM AFP, and Xerox Metacode
and DJDE), Digital Assets (Binary Large Objects, “BLOBS”),
such as Microsoft Office documents, and scanned images.
Operators at client workstations can access archived data twenty-four
hours a day by specifying a combination of search criteria. In
response to a user-initiated query, the system searches the archive
database and displays a list of documents that meet the search
criteria. A client operator then selects the document to
be displayed, printed or downloaded. Documents that combine
both text and graphics are displayed and output as integrated images.
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