Digital Obsolescence: What to Do When the Software That Created a Record Goes Obsolete

Digital Obsolescence: What to Do When the Software That Created a Record Goes Obsolete

A photo of a computer desktopOnce upon a time, records managers only needed to worry about a finite number of records formats, mostly paper and analog documents. That’s not true anymore. In today’s digital world, the number and variety of record types have exploded and continue to proliferate every day.

This creates entirely new risks in records management. What happens when that software is no longer actively developed or supported?

Read the full post on our TransAccessDM blog.



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