
100% virusproof documents stored online and mirrored to microfilm.
Why?
Popular belief is that if your documents and files are stored hot - in binary form on hard drives or tape backups, cd and dvd discs, and backup devices, or with an outside service - they are not vulnerable.
All digital media is vulnerable.
Readability hazards to your data while it is in a digital form include viruses, hacker attacks, power outages, and media damage and obsolescence. There's one proven way to capture and protect your document or file for the long-term and that's microfilm.
Old School methods still have value in a digital world. Yes, microfilm has been around for a while. But microfilm technology is alive and well in the competitive multi-billion dollar infoimaging industry. We just don't see it much in regular, daily life. It's used mostly by governments and large corporations as a tested and trusted, human-readable, long-term storage medium.
Of the many mature technologies being challenged by newer ideas, microfilm archiving is one industry that isn't stuck in the past. The quality of microfilm and image writing technologies is constantly being advanced by big industry players like Kodak, Fuji and Agfa.
For years, the proven longevity of microfilm's stable analog format has been relied on to preserve what couldn't be entrusted to paper or digital formats. Kodak estimates a 500 year life span for its microfilm.
That's why we combine digital and microfilm. You get the speed and convenience of secure, accessible, web-based storage backed up by the proven stability and dependability of microfilm.

