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Default Planned Obselescence....A Good Thing?


Most companies data isn't worth anything after only a handful of years.


Engineering data is the heart of a business.

Management often forgets that.

Then a competitor eats them alive.

TMT


Anthony Matonak wrote:
John Husvar wrote:
"Too_Many_Tools" wrote:
Archival storage of data is a BIG deal that the industry doesn't like
to talk about.


Most companies data isn't worth anything after only a handful of years.

Well, I suppose one could print and store all all the data records on
acid-free paper and then physically go find the ones they wanted.
Shouldn't take more than a medium-sized army of clerks and only a small
hollowed mountain range for the storage.


The absolute best storage is microfilm or some variant of it.
You're pretty much assured that no matter what happens with
technology that you'll still be able to read it, even decades
later. You can buy computer microfilm printers. Direct print
to microfilm, no developing required.

Anthony