In view of the increasing digitalization and use of cloud services, it is important to make traditional archiving processes fit for the future. The use of automation tools can achieve enormous improvements here, for example through automated metadata assignments or search algorithms. However, companies are also called upon to question their principles and, if necessary, rely on new file formats, interfaces or encryption technologies in order to ensure long-term archiving and data integrity in accordance with guidelines. As sensitive company data often has to be archived, when selecting an archiving solution, it is essential to consider which security standards it guarantees, whether it has the relevant certifications and where the data is stored. It is also important that a modern archiving platform can be easily integrated into the user's workflow so that it is used accordingly.
"We know that the topic of archiving is not at the top of the agenda in many companies," says Benny Schröder, Head of Development & Delivery at KGS Software GmbH. "However, because correct long-term archiving is very important due to legal requirements alone, we never tire of raising awareness among those responsible. To make it easier for IT administrators to address the topic of archiving, we have identified six starting points that companies should take as an opportunity to think about the performance of their existing archiving concepts."
Companies dealing with one of the following issues should therefore consider adapting or realigning their archiving strategy.
- SAP S/4HANA transformation
- Switch to the cloud
- Adherence to security or compliance requirements
- New interfaces
- Budget cuts
- Dissatisfaction with ECM/DCM