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Preservica - 2022 highlights & momentum looking ahead

Preservica

As the year comes to a close, it’s hard not to reflect on the digital preservation needs across industries over the last 12 months. It’s for that reason why preserving vital content for our collective digital memory is so important. Their success is our success. Preservica also expanded their global footprint in 2022.

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State of Preservica - Highlights and Momentum Looking Ahead

Preservica

For starters, we had a few big moves as we launched free-forever digital preservation in Australia and the UK with our Starter release. Military Women’s Memorial - The nonprofit organization is the only historical repository documenting a century of stories from all military women's service. Mike Quinn, CEO, Preservica.

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Amnesty International creates new global human rights digital archive with Preservica

Preservica

The world’s largest grassroots human rights organization will use Preservica’s active digital preservation platform to create a global archive that will accelerate investigations into human rights violations and protect digital records of significant historical importance to the global movement. Oxford, UK and Boston, MA.

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RIM-brain in Movies and TV

The Texas Record

Near the end of the movie the Rebel Alliance infiltrates the Imperial Center of Military Research on the planet Scarif (i.e., Humans were also at risk of becoming data ghosts, which are like digital zombies as the result of data degradation (a.k.a. Scarif base). Would there be a retention period for human-imprinted data?

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The Pushmi-Pullyu Impact of Technology Innovation on Information Preservation

AIIM

And on the other hand , rapid and escalating technology innovation and the accumulation of ever-increasing cascades of digital information -- usually with no thought to how access will be preserved for future generations -- is creating a worrisome digital preservation scenario. Why didn’t I just do a web search?