Dell EMC Releases InfoArchive as a Service
“We believe that InfoArchive as a Service will amplify the benefits that customers have already come to expect, including accessibility and compliance,” said Andy Crowne, vice president Industry Solutions & InfoArchive, Dell EMC, in a statement. “Customers now have a choice of deployment, as well as enhanced vertical use cases, making the InfoArchive family an unbeatable set of solutions for increasing operational efficiency and tapping into the power of data.”
Scalability, Compliance, and Security
Dell is promoting the new service as an easier way for companies to achieve their data compliance and security needs. According to the company, IAaaS will help save customers time, reduce IT costs, and simplify software management. It should also help bolster Dell EMC’s InfoArchive offering, since it can incorporate and consolidate both structured and unstructured data and content from applications of all types into a hosted environment controlled by the company.
“With data volumes growing exponentially and retention periods and rules increasing, organizations need an easily accessible and agile compliant data and content repository that can scale to meet their needs,” the company said in the statement. “IAaaS enables users to get the most from their data and content -- such as exposing it to end-user portals or reusing it for analytics, while maintaining regulatory compliance.”
IAaaS is the latest addition to Dell EMC’s managed services group, which deploys and manages enterprise content technology and solutions both on-premises or in the cloud. The company has been expanding its “as-a-service” options, allowing customers to decide where and how solutions are deployed and managed. IAaaS would seem to fit squarely within that strategy.
Upgraded InfoArchive and Clinical Archiving
Dell EMC also announced the general availability of InfoArchive 4.1 and Clinical Archiving 2.0 software, both of which include upgrades over previous versions that should appeal to enterprise clients. InfoArchive 4.1, for example, has been updated to make accessing and leveraging information easier with new information governance controls, allowing companies to provide indirect access to data from production and legacy applications for greater security.
InfoArchive’s data export capabilities have also been enhanced, offering greater flexibility for producing reports and content sets. Selected information can now be displayed and exported in common formats, including PDF, CSV, XML, JSON or HTML.
The new version also provides greater accessibility to data by intelligent devices, while allowing synchronous data ingestion. Dell EMC said the latter will allow data and records to be instantly ingested upon completion, improving employee productivity by enabling employees to immediately access static data and content.
Meanwhile, the latest version of Clinical Archiving includes a new user interface designed for health information management departments, as well as enhancements for the ArchiveVision clinician application, single-item archiving, and tools to configure and enforce patient privacy preferences.