CTO - SVP Products and Services at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2022-10-11T15:13:01Z
Oct 11, 2022
The two main use cases are for sunsetting applications and keeping data when you don't want to pay the full licensing costs for the application. For example, for archival purposes, you may need to keep all that data where you have three accounting systems in your sunsetting from mergers and acquisitions. You can move this data into InfoArchive. Another use case is moving data out of large systems to make them manageable. So, if you have a large Oracle SAP implementation, you can move all the data from a certain period out of that system. It is still online and accessible for reporting and moving into InfoArchive.
What is file archiving? File archiving is the timely, systematic process of gathering, collating, and relocating stale, out-of-date, or rarely-used data from a server or operating system to a separate storage location, server, tape, or even the cloud. All data archived is generally compressed with like or coordinating files and programs that previously functioned together and share a history. Additionally, any records and documentation concerning that data would be included in this file....
The two main use cases are for sunsetting applications and keeping data when you don't want to pay the full licensing costs for the application. For example, for archival purposes, you may need to keep all that data where you have three accounting systems in your sunsetting from mergers and acquisitions. You can move this data into InfoArchive. Another use case is moving data out of large systems to make them manageable. So, if you have a large Oracle SAP implementation, you can move all the data from a certain period out of that system. It is still online and accessible for reporting and moving into InfoArchive.