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Peter,
Several of the systems I have looked at use industry standard indexing
databases such as SQL or Oracle.  I would look for packages that utilize
that structure for indexing.  We use FileNet, but there are other
systems that also would fit that bill.

Mary Hilliard

-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Peter Kurilecz
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 2:10 PM
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Subject: Imaging systems

I'm working with a group that is looking for an imaging system.
Fortunately they are thinking ahead. One of their primary concerns is
that they don't want to purchase a system that uses a proprietary
indexing software. They want to be able to migrate the index information
and the images at some future date to another system if need be.

I recognize that the data migration would require the data to be
normalized, that data fields match etc.

My concern is what imaging systems out there allow for an easy migration
while others due to the proprietary nature of the software make it more
difficult or impossible to accomplish.

thanks in advance

--
Peter A. Kurilecz CRM, CA
Richmond, Va
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